republican-leaning justices did so. i think what the chief justice roberts has to do is to figure out a way, since there s no code of conduct, no code of ethics for the supreme court, and this is not something congress can do because we have a separation of powers, and chief justice has to figure out how to have operating procedures and standards, and a way certain justices can come together and enforce a code of ethics to the others on the court. this is new territory for sure. this really is. walter isakson, thank you for being on this morning. coming up, the impact of the war on ukraine spans generations with an especially heavy toll on children. ahead we will talk to an english teacher and mother of two who traveled hundreds of miles after
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stolen 2 million from charity. well, and of course has been ban from using some of his charitable operations, also, of course, we haven t even we are not we don t even have time to get into the scams that he ran with trump university and so many other things. but, you know, walter isakson, let s talk about michael bloomberg s prospects, because just from 30,000 feet he doesn t look like he has anymore of a chance of winning the democratic nomination than donald trump had back when he began in june of 2015. trump is very low in the approval. very low approval ratings, very high unfavorables among republicans. but we do find ourselves, we were talking to guy cecil about this. we find ourselves in an interesting place where all the other candidates we ve known, the 20, 25 candidates we ve seen over the past year have beaten themselves up, have exhausted
eastern sector who are older and not really happy about not being able to take advantage of the freedom and especially the prosperity that they have here on the western side. so it s been extraordinary experience but at the same time there s a lot of work still to be done. tom, walter isakson is here with a question. walter. hey, tom, as you know i was in eastern europe with you then that fall of 1989. and it was a progress that started 40 years earlier, every administration republican and democrat, containing and then pushing back on the soviet union. and you saw it fall from the shipyards to whoa was happening in prague and eventually right after berlin what would happen in romania. but my question to you to tie it into today, is vladimir putin was watching it too as a young person and it changed him forever.
now, yeah, people are worried how he will be tonight. we ll see. we have people who want to jump in i can tell you already. joining our conversation, john harwood, and an msnbc political contributor jason johnson, former u.s. senator now an msnbc news and political analyst claire mccaskill. and professor of tulane university, walter isakson. the 2020 democratic candidates are set to take the stage in houston later this evening for the party s third primary debate. unlike previous debates, one will feature them on stage for one night only. here s the order. senator amy klobuchar, cory booker, pete buttigieg, bernie sanders, former vice president joe biden right there in the middle. flanked by senator elizabeth warren. then senator kamala harris, andrew yang, former congressman beto o rourke and former hud secretary julian castro will