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did say if he had a second question. if would be about the crime issue, but you saw joe biden go him sort of impromptu, and completely dismiss him after peter ducey asked why he brought the country so far to the left. todd: but it goes to the overall notion of joe biden being out of the touch. when you talk to people on a day in, day out basis, what are they taking about, about feeling safe and the economy. joe biden went on the economy but had a horrible answer with regard to that saying we ll break back, build back bets scur that will solve the problems. no, it s not. ending the energy disaster you got us in play. you got us down a path of inflation that will be tough to wind us out of the. the big e issue is crime. he doesn t feel what the rest of us are feeling. people in new york city, the mayor of new york city doesn t
these are critical. putin will either try to escalate the war in a way that becomes less fun to watch on twitter, less fun to root for the ukrainians. , or understand that it is going to be a long bloody bug downgraded war. one is less interesting to watch. and roads overtime. and one of those two things will happen. where he will try to make one of those two things happen. but i think right now, obviously, the ukrainians have momentum. they have to not get over confident, but i think that it is clear that they had a real strategy here that they are pushing forward. and the question that i m asked a lot, and i don t know the answer, so i m going to pose it to you. what would get vladimir putin to stop? because he is going to have to quote on quote when somehow. there s no way he s going to back off of the same, if he doesn t feel that he has a win in his mind.
their horrific attacks on places like mariupol. how long do you think vladimir putin is willing to keep this up? i think he s willing to keep this up for a long time. i think he s doubling down. he doesn t feel right now the pressure to sit down and have any kind of meaningful talks with ukraine trierks to find some formula to get himself out of this mess. i think he feels he s still got possibilities on the battlefield. it could be the photos of the russian troops digging in around kyiv, it might be the thinking that they re going to dig in, they re going to hold what they ve taken, they re going to resupply, they re going to bring in fresh roopz and they re going to start it over again. so i think right now while it looks like it s a stalemate or looks like there are some advances by the ukraine forces on the other side, that might not be the way putin sees it. putin might see it as an opportunity to bring in fresh troops and to do it over again, maybe using other tactics.
a national correspondent for bloomberg business week. those comments from liz cheney were direct, to put it mildly, that assessment. those are not words that one would say lightly. there s something behind that. i don t know if it s a motivation, but what do you think steve bannon is taking from that based on your experience? based on discussions i ve had with him over the last couple of months, i don t think steve bannon is particularly bothered by those comments from liz cheney or anybody in the committee. he doesn t recognize its validity. he doesn t feel as though he s in a situation to be pressured by them, unlike a typical ex-white house official, bannon doesn t have a high-profile corporate job, doesn t serve on boards of directors. he sees this as part of a political fight and believes the contempt charge is only going to enhance his standing in the eyes