at helpfosterchildren.com he thought the west and nato wouldn t respond. he thought he could divide us at home in this chamber and this nation. he thought he could divide us in europe as well, but putin was wrong. we are ready. we are united and that s what we did. in just 11 days an international crisis has replaced the global pandemic as the defining issue of joe biden s presidency. he s gotten bipartisan praise for his handling of putin s invasion of ukraine, but lawmakers in both parties are pushing for more. no more russian energy should come into the united states for the duration of this bloody, horrifying, and unprovoked war
they have to. is it desirable that they coexist because in the end this project of bringing putin into the fold and we can apply this to china, too, has failed. the idea that they would participate in our system, which is based on an order that s meant to preserve our values, has failed. that s clear on the battlefields of ukraine. how we go forward is we realize these dictatorships are not in the business of working with us. that s very interesting. thank you, josh and beth for being with us this morning. coming up next for us, how the ukraine crisis is shaping and reshaping joe biden s presidency. cozy and precocious. with 465 fresh, clean, craveable pairingsgs, find a you pick 2 for any mood. enjoy a 1 dollar delivery fee when you order on our app. plaque psoriasis, the tightness, stinging. .the pain. emerge tremfyant®. with tremfya®, adults with moderate to sere plaque psoriasis. .can uncover carer skin and improve symptom.
fly zone. this is the self-hypnosis of those who are weak, insecure inside. what more should the u.s. do to help? and inside the white house, has the russia invasion transformed the biden presidency? when the history of this era a written putin s war on ukraine would have left russia weaker and the rest of the world stronger. welcome to inside politics sunday i m abby phillip. at this hour a second attempt is being made to evacuate tens of thousands of civilians from the hard hit ukraine cities of mariupol and villanova. attempts are also being made to get civilians out yesterday and those came to a halt when ukraine yan officials say russia s forces began shelling the area. against all odds 11 days into this conflict ukraine is still standing, but there is widening fear and destruction around the key cities as civilians are
speeches, there was the ukraine part and the rest of the speech which was about a list of domestic concerns and where he notably pivoted to the middle. is this what he was hoping to do and are there risks for that strategy with his base, with progressives? it does seem like what the president is trying to do here is using this sort of relative unity that we re seeing on ukraine to push this more sort of centrist image, he s trying to reclaim kind of how he ran in 2020. you know, we saw in 2021 talk of transformational agenda, especially on the domestic economy front, and now we heard him talk about prescription drug prices, child care, things that have sort of more broad bipartisan support. he also talked about, of course, not defunding the police, which is something that he might face some opposition from his own party on, but he did take a very clear position there, which was interesting, of course, ahead of the midterms. look, i think it s crucial if the president continues this
against ukraine. so the president has said i m going to use every tool in the toolbox. mr. president, this is a tool. and joining me now with their reporting and insights cnn s kaitlan collins, tarini parti of the wall street partner and alex burns of the new york times. kaitlan, biden is now effectively a war-time president, we don t have boots on the ground but we are in this sort of battlefield mode, but at the same time the white house is worried about the domestic front, worried about the impact on gas prices and on americans pocketbooks. they ve been very blunt about that. what you re hearing from senator murkowski saying that there is this other step that they can take, they do have other tools in the toolbox. the white house feels like that is really the extreme step. their concern if they do ban russian oil imports it s going to affect the global market and raise prices at home when we also saw the new national