do to actually provide some relief to the principle costs that the american families are facing. if you look at our build back better plan, what it really is, is about going at the principle costs that a typical household face necessary a month. what they re paying for childcare and healthcare and what housing costs are. to do that in a way that doesn t add to the aggregate demand of the economy but offset across time. if you do that you don t add to inflationary pressure but reduce people s costs. this bill would say to your viewers out there if you have a family with kids you won t pay more than 7% of your income in childcare. it provides you peace of mind of one of the big costs you face and may help women get back into the workforce because they can afford the childcare they need. we ll keep working on trying to get that legislation through congress while we take practical measures to unstick some of the supply chain challenges we ve seen working with companies to help unstick
the pentagon said, the rationale for the polish proposal, that the plane should be sent to a us nato base in germany and then shipped to ukraine, that that was untenable, raise concerns about nato, sending planes from a nato base into contested airspace. he basically repeated what the pentagon has said and that discussions were continuing about the best way to protect ukraine. he did not say we are giving up on sending warplanes, but he certainly didn t add any information to the mix, i have to say, but whether that was still seen as a feasible option. of course, it illustrates the difficulty of how the west is responding to russia. they want to arm the ukrainians, they want to provide the military support, by the same time, they don t want to cross that line where they look as if they are entering into the conflict themselves. the polls were obviously very concerned about that, did not want to be by them self, said it should be a nato decision and you heard from mr anthony banking and
not just higher gas prices but higher food prices. inflation was 7.4% in january before the evasion. now it s 7.9%. putin didn t invade until the 24th. march is going to show the impact of the invasion. that report doesn t come out until april 12 how are people supposed to believe the putin price hike is to blame for food prices going up when the time line doesn t add up? here s what the president is reflecting on. one, the price of gas has gone up by $1 or more since putin started lining up troops at the border. this is something that outside economists have spoken to. we know it s a huge impact. when you say inflation, people think the cost on their pocketbook and the impacts on their budgets. the second piece on the availability of food, we know different markets around the
bush, he is the republican, they have very different points of view on many things and even on this war. but when i talk to mark and ian all the time now, they both have absolutely stepped into this space. i hear him, i hear our family debates even, i hear his voice, and it is very calming and it is wonderful. i hear him in the clearest way since the day he died. ed, you have been writing a book about my father, his entire life and his world view, and you have been talking to my brothers as well. i am wondering if you have any thoughts to offer? yeah, well, i mean i couldn t add to your memory, your extraordinary memories of your dad. i know that he subjected you and your brothers to pretty stren strenuous debates when you were children about geopolitics so it is in your blood.
among hispanics. you know, when you look at president biden s poll numbers and people talk them about them in the real clear politics average in the mid to low 40s, that drop-off is not because republicans have turned against the president. republicans weren t with him in the first place. what you re seeing black voters and hispanic voters and independent voters saying they don t like this economy. that is a really important point given right now the president is still out there pushing the build back better plan and you have people saying, hey, could this add to inflationary pressures in the country? the contrary point would be the policies, things like lower taxes for the middle class, help with child care expenses are popular programs and so far the economists say they won t add to inflation. but it s a delicate dance and it has real political consequence if not handled well. martha: yeah, the other polls they show only 1 in 4 voters say