president putin to start the dialogue instead of living in an informational bubble. he s getting this information and you don t know how realistic the information is. speak to the bubble president zelenskyy is talking about and where putin is now compared to a week ago, two weeks ago. president zelenskyy is absolutely right. remember, i ve known vladimir putin for 30 years. i sat across the table with him for five years. even when i was the ambassador to moscow, we wrote cables talking about how isolated he was back then. that s 2014. he doesn t have the word adviser to president putin is an incorrect word. he doesn t listen to advisers. he gets all his information through secret channels. those people have an incentive to falsify what he does. when you listen to him talk, you
he was very nice. he was waiting his turn. that is not what i would have done. once it is my time to talk, i would have started talking just like i did right now. why couldn t he do that when cruz is going over time. right. like at the end of the day, people have to remember and i know you do, ari, where this screaming from judiciary committee started. they love to bring it up so let s go back to 2018, brett kavanaugh as been accused by attempted rape by christine blaze ford and that testimony is compelling and believable. republicans have a female assistant, their word not mine, cross-examining her. that is not going well. they take a break and they come back. and lindsey graham starts shouting. he doesn t have doesn t have any evidence. she just started crying and shouting. smearing, right. and then the rest of the republicans start shouting and then brett kavanaugh started shouting and crying.
really got an of that stuff but they haven t really got an option - of that stuff but they haven t really got an option at - of that stuff but they haven t really got an option at the i of that stuff but they haven t - really got an option at the minute, because really got an option at the minute, because all really got an option at the minute, because all of really got an option at the minute, because all of the really got an option at the minute, because all of the current - really got an option at the minute, i because all of the current managers are kind because all of the current managers are kind of because all of the current managers are kind of taken. the managers are taken. he is a good presence, good idea at the time, | but he doesn t have - any managerial experience. and that s all the sport for now. bye bye. hello there. after a day of sunshine and showers on monday, the weather on tuesday is going to look very different, and here s why. this cloud here in the
think they re going to face a lot of pressure to reinstate him and i m not sure how they are going to deal with that. so, i mean, this is i mean, let s talk about that. it s been written about a lot. he is obviously a de facto leader of the republican party. they are still pledging allegiance to him. what are you hearing about a run? sure. look. even if people were not pledging allegiance to him, he would still be the de facto leader of the party. he will be until there s another republican nominee. but what he is telling people is that he wants to run again. and, you know, his advisers more of them than not think he is going to do it. in part because he is sitting on a big pile of money. in part, because, candidly, he doesn t have is a ton else to do. he is not running the day to day of his company anymore. his son, eric, has been doing that for a long time. he went from having the most attention he d ever had in his life to having the least. so that s where his head is now.
that they re more elegant. this is a better way of doing it. one one does not sue to get back on a platform if that were true. so obviously, he wants back on. i do think that twitter is going to try to stick with its ban of keeping him off. but if he does become a candidate, anderson, then i think they re going to face a lot of pressure to reinstate him and i m not sure how they are going to deal with that. so, i mean, this is i mean, let s talk about that. it s been written about a lot. he is obviously a de facto leader of the republican party. they are still pledging allegiance to him. what is the what are you hearing about a run? sure. look. even if people were not pledging allegiance to him, he would still be the de facto leader of the party. but what he is telling people is that he wants to run again. and, you know, his advisers more of them than not think he is going to do it. in part, because he is sitting on a big pile of money. in part, because, candidly, he does