something we already knew, that he s a terrible liar. then he follows that up with more lies. the latest on the embattled republican who now claims he wants to be the most transparent lawmaker in congress. we start with a defining day for the u.s./russian relationship as well as for safety and security around the globe. today, president biden and vladimir putin gave duelling speeches, laying out duelling visions, both of the war in ukraine and what the world order should be. both see huge stakes, democracy and ukrainian freedom on the u.s. side, while in putin s mind, it is his country s very existence and neither man giving any indication they re willing to back down. over the past year, the united states has come together with our allies and partners in an extraordinary coalition to stand against russian aggression. but the work in front of us is not just what we re against. it is about what we re for. what kind of world do we want to build? there is no sweeter word tha
been. i told president zelenskyy when we spoke in kyiv yesterday, i can proudly say that our support for ukraine remains unwavering. meanwhile, russian president vladimir putin is dialing up his rhetoric against the west, suspending participation in the last nuclear arms treaty with the u.s., even using the word war as he sends a clear message about what russia has long called a special military operation. translator: i would like to repeat, they started the war and we used the force in order to stop it. complicating questions about the future of this conflict, china s top diplomat is now in moscow this morning. live reports from russia, poland, and ukraine in moments. meanwhile, back here at home, a compounding crisis in ohio, the head of the epa is back in east palestine today as a clinic is set to open to address the community s health concerns following the derailment of the train with toxic chemicals on board. can they treat the mistrust building in the community
madison liberals are trying to take over the wisconsin supreme court. the person elected this spring will create a majority that will rule on everything that is important in public policy in wisconsin. reporter: just like the midterms, a focus on abortion access. this court will determine its fate. this is from pro-life perspective the most impactful election that we have had in decades. the future of reproductive freedom hangs in the balance of one person s election. reporter: both sides, wisconsin right to life and planned parenthood, running massive voter engagement operations. we have been involved in supreme court races in the past. the goal is to be much more involved in this supreme court race. reporter: from in person events and door knocking, to text messaging and digital outreach, groups going beyond
this is from a pro-life perspective the most impactful election that we have had in decades. the future of reproductive freedom hangs in the balance of one person s election. reporter: both sides running massive voter engagement operations. we have been involved in supreme court races in the past. the goal is to be much more involved in the supreme court race. reporter: from in person events and door knocking to text messaging and digital outreach, groups going beyond november s efforts. to my knowledge we have never done a program registering folks to vote in the way that we re doing now. we have never had such a large grassroots effort. reporter: the race nonpartisan in name only, two conservatives and two liberals competing in february s primary. the top two overall finishes will advance to the general election in april. the race will affect certainly policy immediately in wisconsin. the. reporter: winner will set the ideological balance of the