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infrastructure that russia cannot attack, somebody who s a russian specialist described it as the don corleone routine. that s a nice flow of oil you have. it would be bad if someone destroyed your pipelines. he was on clear to say there will be an equal and opposite reaction if your actions continue. and that was the goal of this sitdown. it was not to come out as friends but a clear understanding of the consequences. thank you so much for being with us. ahead, we rer going to speak with alexei navalny s chief of staff as president biden warns vladimir putin of deadly consequences if he were to die in prison. and a final debate with
it s america s knee-jerk reaction to get out of a war. we rer generally a peaceful can country. so when the president says i m getting out because of all these reasons and talks about endless war and the reality is terrorism is real and the decision to end the war is not really our os to make when you have a whole group of folk whose say we re going to create terrorist attack whether it s in the united states or iraq, they haven t changed their mind. when you become president i think its to the be more than a campaign promise. and what we re talking about is the exact kind of fight that those that were against the iraq war is who we re talking about. a small group of american soldiers that can empower local indigenous forces to fight and that s what our troops are doing there.
family issues that i hear about from paid leave to work place flexibility and equal pay for women. we still know women aren t earning as much as men. freeing our society from domestic violence and sexual harassment. those are issues that i do wish the candidates had a chance to talk about. does it seem authentic to you when elizabeth warren praises former president obama about health care but then talks about a policy that would go in a dramatically different direction? not at all. i think everyone has to recognize that we rer ahead on the issue of health care. 20 million people received health care, many who hadn t had it before. we are concerned that 2 million people have lost their health insurance between the year before last and last year as a direct result of the policies of the trump administration. but of course the candidates are free to say, well, okay, now where do we go moving forward. and i think one of the comments i think that was really
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