compromised by the information we have today in terms of faunae willis path forward. i don t think she needed the grand jury for cover for any legalan reason.le she had basically a confession from the former president when he made the call to raffensperger. her problem is political when she s spent the time in fulton county to do this. part of the reason there s been a spike in crime in fulton county and voters are going to be questioning should we be catching the robbers and the car jackers versus, you know, tending to all these issues before the special purpose grand jury for the last year? could we have used our resources somewhere else? so that s the question for her. she reallye needed the politic cover here because she had a case, but she use this i think to sort of weave a bigger net. and she s used to get into the things we ve heard about rico and are we going to indict on a
0 route. and here is what is going to happen. and you do not want to go there, which is kind of what the biden administration did in the lead up to ukraine. so, making those threats, but making them not just threats, but promises, privately, rather than just public bluster. it will be interesting to see how this plays out. we are, of course, approaching the one year anniversary of the war, and certainly people in ukraine are bracing for what they thought would be an increase in attacks from ukraine but now after two days of being on the world stage, joe biden, we are wondering what that response is going to look like we appreciate the time from both of you tonight. joe cirincione and julia ioffe, thank you very much. that s all in for this tuesday night. i m ali velshi, live from kyiv, ukraine. alex wagner tonight starts right now. wagner tonight starts right now. i m ali velshi mum from kyiv, ukraine. thanks, ali, and especially for that great work you re doing overseas. and t
if there is a republican house and senate next year joe biden will finally be the moderate that he promised the american people he would be when he ran for president because he would have no choice. bret: how you see the election landscape right now? they are trailing democrat opponents some of them are pretty significantly in key states that you tipped off the last time we talked being really important. i think it s a be very tight, weave a 50/50 senate and a 50/50 nation. i think when the senate race smoke clears were likely to have a very, very close senate still with either a sub slightly or the democrats up slightly. bret: do you think that abortion plays a bigger issue special after the kansas vote last night? the midterms and have your republican states rejected an antiabortion constitutional moment marked a political earthquake with the potential to reshape the entire midterm campaign. i think with the supreme court is done as they say people
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we have reed hopkins from the national weather center. he s up by you in wilmington, reed, let s talk about what s coming our way in north myrtle beach. i m looking at the radar and it s showing those yellow bands showing light precipitation. it s just not here yet. oh, yes, we had the storm moving along what looks like the eye. it s got very, very large and we ve had significant rain up in our area in southeast south carolina. we ve had flash flood issued for the last several hours. and on the backside is the big swath of rain that s going to catch the rest of the area and then also move across your area as it slowly, slowly moves to the south-southwest. so reed, if weave a lot of moisture and i m looking at the moisture right now. it throws off the control room