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ukraine and russia, there will be bipartisan support, by and large. which is so rare. on the other hand, when he speaks about other issues, there might not be. he s starting with ukraine. you may see bipartisan exhibitions of support there. that s going to be very important, not just in terms of what the world sees but also to set a tone for the speech moving forward. i wouldn t be surprised if the republican caucus has made a decision the speaker is bringing the session to order. the gentleman from the gentlewoman from massachusetts, ms. clarke, the gentleman from new york, mr. jefferies. bl we re going to continue to watch this unfold. a dramatic moment, getting ready for the president s first state of the union address. one thing i would look for, wolf, does he try to reposition himself? there has been a criticism that he s been tugged too far left in some ways by members of his own party. on issues like crime, for example, and policing. are we going to see a diffe
they will have that tonight. it will be the iowa governor. after that somebody in biden s own party who is far left of him is then going to give the rebuttal. it is almost like having an opposition party in your own. new jersey democrat told axios it is like keying our own car and slashing your own tires. it is worse than an opposition party. it is a socialist party. there are four or five self-acknowledged socialists in the house of representative and one in the united states senate. this is a real problem. on policies they are the definition of radical and part of the democratic coalition and they don t get denounced and the problem is joe biden has been getting tugged to the woke far progressive left as a result of listening to them. so this is part of a split inside the democratic party and a devastating one for them and has cost them centrist democrats who are all becoming
stories about dr. brzezinski, especially stories in which she sort of tugged on dr. brzezinski and punctuated that big person agent of his and would just laugh and laugh about it. incredible, incredible friend to the brzezinskis, but what an unbelievable force for freedom. what a trailblazer in america s foreign policy. yeah. i love hearing those stories about the personal relationship and then on big global issues like ukraine, one of those guests when she came on the show everybody kind of stopped, leaned in to listen. because you knew she had been there, had talked to the right people and you really valued her insight. you know, mika touched on her personal story, too. it s just when you dig into the details of how she even got to america, to ascend to become at that time the highest ranking woman in the history of american government as the first secretary of state. yes. her family fled czechoslovakia from the nazis.