since the peace negotiations when there was the most vicious and most aggressive attack on kyiv in terms of the firearms and in terms of the air strikes that we experienced in five days. but you know what we learned in eight years? that putin is lying all the time. when he says peace, it means war. when he says okay, i m withdrawing my troops, it means i m grouping my troops. he said my army is not there, it s here to kill you. we don t trust him. that s why we fight so hard. we know exactly what is going to happen if he wins. we know exactly what the russian army will do to ourselves, our children, our cities. that s why this is desperate fight. this is david versus goliath situation. we have the high hopes that we will win. this is where we need the help from support from international communities. because we know what is going to happen if he wins. we will not let him do that to
in the commonwealth of virginia where you are sitting right now, newt? i think, first of all, youngkin has won a great race. he picked on the issue you covered so well in the last segment which is education. people are really angry the radical education establishment whether it s on critical race theory or it s on eliminating schools of excellence or a variety of other things. it s just made people mad. in the loudoun county school board lying about the rape of the young girl in the ladies room by a guy in a dress, i mean, the whole thing gets to be weird. and that guy was transferred and then attacked another girl in another school i think all this stuff is bubbling and people looking and going mcauliffe is lying. we don t trust him. youngkin is brand new face. he has big ideas. and the other difference is mcauliffe has gone national. he has wrought in all these national players. youngkin has gone state and
because she was being hit hard for it, and being over to the center left i think with less enthusiasm. and buttigieg is a moderate and you could say he s doing the same thing boris johnson did. he saw his opportunity and moved to the center. biden is there but he s not moving up. i think this raises moving a bit to the center, a little bit. i sure hope so. there are two key issues here. one is that people do want to move left. but when corbyn presented them with a very similar proposal as the democrats have on the green new deal, for example, on massive overspending and borrowing, the working class people of britain decided we don t trust him. that s too much, too expensive. so the medicare for all, this is huge defeat for that kind of argument, a huge defeat for that kind of radicalism, and it is a very good thing which buttigieg is arguing for which do capture in the middle. is there a slight movement
if it s worse than watergate. that s exhibit-a. it has foot notes and everything. it makes it official. they layout a specific days. we do not republicans have co-equal subpoena power. we were denied due process. we can t cross-examine or look at evidence. the person running the investigation has been compromised. we don t trust him. they are threatening state department employees with docking their pay if they don t comply with the request. this can t be done in the dark. juan? i listen with interest to my colleagues. [laughing]. i still wait for substance. you hammer on the table because the facts stand against you.
complaint, it has been confirmed. they can verify the claims made in that statement. it is just there has to be a point where republicans say national security is more important than this president. this is a president that has lied to us. we don t trust him. now he s putting himself before country. when that argument is made, that is a hard thing for republicans to stand up to. they are saying it already. they are claiming they haven t read the report. it is seven or nine pages, they are afraid of where this will go. for everybody being brought into this. barr and pompeo, rudy giuliani who hasn t been quiet. you worked for him as mayor of new york. what do you take away from his