faster and faster. once you get the u.s. and our nato allies moving in one direction, that can be the challenge at times. i say that as a former supreme allied commander of nato, once you get that massive machine of war going, it can provide these logistics. it will do so. it will make the difference on the battlefield. but admiral, a question to you quickly, sir, the fact that all this military hardware, the training, the lake is coming from the united states. does that indicate the u.s. has a one track approach right now? how does this affect the prospect of diplomacy? i would say, we are on three tracks and moving pretty coherently on all three. the first, the one we just discussed, military, particularly getting weapons into the hands of ukrainians. track to, alex, is in fact diplomacy. here, i mean keeping the west united. keeping the democracy standing together. putting pressure, diplomatically on russia,
desantis. he loves being in these culture wars. disney hates it. disney does not want to be in any conflict. they want to be the braund for everyone, conservatives, liberals, everyone. so this is a huge problem for disney because they intentionally try to avoid conflict, ron desantis loves conflict. i hate to say it, but right now i think he s actually winning. he s benefiting. he s being elevated every night. they re talking about this on fox. he was on fox on friday with i believe tucker carlson. so he s elevated as the gop leader basically. leader in waiting. perhaps over trump, he s getting a lot of attention. so it s in his interest to keep this war going, and certainly in disney s interest not to and that s why the company is staying silent, hoping it goes away. they really are. more ob disney in a moment. the next company on our list, elon musk, what he will do with twitter? he has tweeted this morning, elon musk, he posted moving on,
hours to go. now, we have to see wha comes of the negotiations that ar going . hopefully it will reach the level that we need in order to pass both of them. but we will pass both bills. the question now is whether progressives will still work to defeat the infrastructure bill. congresswoman pramila jayapal, chair of the progressive congress caucus, says she believ somewhere around 60 members were willing to vote no. remember, progrsives wanted a vote on the social spending package first and they threatened to tank any infrastructure vote unless that happened. but the issue with that sweeping package remains the $3.5 illion price tnd opsition fromwo demratic setors. it so rpriseth, that th j manch and ksten sine are bh inved to t whit hou today as legistion that wld beignifint achiement for thi president hangs i t lance.