trump s running mate. that s hi, on newsmax good evening. i m abby phillip in new york tonight. family, friends, and maga country mineral playing the ponies, except the horses are men, three men. new cnn reporting shows the constant cajoling and lobbying and pleading from people in donald trump s orbit to pick their guy to run alongside trump atop the ticket the shortlist is seemingly shorter now, marco rubio, jd vance, and doug burgum they are all reportedly at the top of the list of trump s choices to tap. now, that doesn t mean that the others are ruled out, including tim scott elise, stefanik, byron donalds ben carson, who will join me later on this show. all of them, cnn is told have received some level of vetting paperwork and the vip stakes power rankings are in constant flux according to our sources why? well, it depends on trump s mood of course, and it depends on how trump thinks everyone in his vp casten call is performing on television. they re standing really d
quite the hearing in washington, d.c. of the c.e.o. of twitter appeared before a congressional committee and it s one of the only times in recent memory that we have seen such bipartisanship here in washington as members from both sides of the political aisle took baseball bats, basically, to poor mr. chu. listen to some of these exchanges here. to the american people watching today, hear this, tiktok is a weapon to spy on you, manipulate what you see and exploit for future generations. congressman, i have seen no evidence the chinese government has access to that data. i find that prepostorous. you damn well now it is an extension of the ccp. john: at the same time, there are some democrats, jamal bowman one of them, who say let s not be racist toward china and
defeat russia? it is greater. the result is greater. i would have thought, after a winter where there are power cuts, heating cuts. we have had power outages a couple of times, not organized cuts but they ve been doing that for a while. you know a cold country, there might be people who say let s and, this let s figure out a negotiated settlement,, let s get russia out of donbas but maybe they stay in crimea. the commitment to winning this war is absolutely literally every last ukrainian i speak to tells me that they will win. and i thought of you stephanie the other day because, you remember last year in poland i m at that 15 year old refugee at the time and she has gone back to her town in eastern ukraine and when we said goodbye to have the other day, our producer said god bless you and she said may you have peaceful skies. which is a sort of thing that you hear from ukrainians. may you have peaceful skies, that is what they wish for and they re going to keep fighting
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oppose what he is talking about. and the fact is we know what he submitted to the united states, to tony blinken was not something we were ever going to go along with. we are not going to give russia a veto over who gets to join nato. and we are not going to stand by while vladimir putin decides the future of a sovereign country. ukraine is a country that has been looking to the west, and that s what vladimir putin is upset about. and we re not going to let him make that determination for ukraine. that s something that sovereign countries ought to be able to decide on their own. what their future is. and putin knew that when he submitted those demands, that we were never going to agree with them. is the next move his or do you agree with the united states that they ve moved some military muscle into the region. obviously some direct aid to ukraine. but there are some in the united states senate who say let s put