and we re not gonna stand for it, and i m sure that democrats who feel that the of the institution needs to be maintained, will also. and i m hoping that that central, bowling alley shots, will be the people who pull us back and say that we are going to stay on course here. and one day, republicans and democrats will go back to fight about the stuff that they will fight about, in terms of policy. and you will be on the other side of that. and we appreciate you have delineated where it is that republicans and democrats have to come together, and some days they won t have to come together on these things, because democracy will be weighted and safe in this country. but rusty, thank you for the choices that you have made. rusty bowers is the speaker of the arizona house of republicans, he is republican. thank you. still to come, nearly two years after donald trump tried to overthrow the incoming administration. congress makes it harder to do. the news on the electoral count legislatio
reimbursements for previous dollars we spent this year. this year i believe we spent $9.5 million in migrant relief. as a community, that s a lot of money. so we re making sure that we are submitting our reimbursements through the federal government. so you talked about funding for the current problem, but long term this is going to continue being a serious issue. what is your message, mario, to congress and to the white house? we ve said it. we ve said it repeatedly. there is not enough funding to buy our way out of this. there is not enough shelter space here in el paso. there is not enough transportation out of el paso. it s any of these border communities that are going to see this influx in the next few days. so with that we ask to look at other ways to colontry and just meaning how if you take it from a asylum seeker to maybe a refugee status, can we offer the
of, but germany is still far away. and not bearing the main brunt of the refugee flow. countries like poland, romania, and so on who are dealing with much larger numbers. but germany will soon, also, some communities are already reaching the limits and it needs to reorganize itself to deal with the situation properly. mattia nellis, thank you very much. up next, a former member of the biden transition team will join us with his thoughts about how the world can stop putin without starting world war iii. and we ll talk live to congressman mike quigley about breaking ukraine news just in for house speaker nancy pelosi s office about an address by the ukrainian president to congress. you re watching jose diaz-balart reports. ongress. you re watching jose diaz-balart reports. mm. [ clicks tongue ] i don t know. i think they look good, man. mm, smooth. uh, they are a little tight.
represent. ukraine is on the battle field for that very fight. for us to say, preface everything they re saying by saying, they re not a member of nato. they reps everything that nato was formed for, and we have to take that into account. not this notion that because they re not a member of nato, we can t do everything that we would do if they crossed the border into poland. you were one of those pushing for president biden to hear from volodymyr zelenskyy. he has been an extraordinary community, an extraordinary defender for his country, but what do you think he can say that mebs of congress have heard that will move the needle to take even stronger action? i think every time he speaks, he moves people. he did move me and make me rethink my very thoughts of why we are so quick to defend nato
indictment once they get that referral from congress. if the former president wants to go to court and pursue an executive privilege claim and stop the committee from proceeding with this subpoena, he is free to do that and his claim will be tested in court. as you said in the opening to this segment, it s an open question, it s never been tested before the courts, but he has not not done that to date. peter baker, we remember the russia investigation and that subpoena fight with former white house counsel don mcgahn that took two years to resolve, if memory serves me correctly. that seems to be the trump game plan here, tell people not to comply, run out the clock by kicking it over to the courts. that s right, it did take forever to get don mcgahn in there and by the time they did, it was sort of beside the point. obviously that could be the motivation here as well. as matt pointed out, though, there is a difference. the justice department s involvement, you would think,