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extent during the early days i guess during most of the trump administration in part because of what we've been talking about for the last hour. you know, we are facing a crisis in this country. if we have a situation come november where you have elections all over our country thrown into chaos because everybody wants to act like donald trump and not accept the fact that they lost an election i think, yes, we could have a serious breakdown in our democracy. to some extent things are better. i mean, today we had the president of the united states refer to a reporter as an s.o.b. you know, don, you and i got called a lot worse back in the day. we never got an apology. i don't remember that from the commander-in-chief. >> no. >> maybe things are a little better to some extent. >> no. just check social media and look. things were worse. listen, it was unfortunate the president shouldn't have said it. there is an update on it. we'll talk about it. jim acosta, thank you very much. we look forward to "democracy in peril." see you tomorrow night. have a good evening. thank you so much for joining us. the president speaking of joe biden facing four huge challenges right now. four huge challenges right now. here at home and thousands of miles away quite frankly. there was a showdown with vladimir putin at ukraine's border. as many as 8,500 u.s. based troops on high alert tonight preparing for a possible deployment to eastern europe. that's serious. the pentagon says no final decision to employ the u.s. troops has been made. there are more and more russian troops on the border every single day. pay close attention to that. the white house telling american citizens inside ukraine to get out now. as the state department orders families of embassy personnel to leave. with that crisis in eastern europe, there is another huge challenge on the president's plate tonight. quite frankly, that is someone closer to home that more people are probably concerned about. it affects everyone. that's the economy. the dow. did you see it today? on a wild ride. finishing up after a plunge of more than a thousand points. finished up after a plunge of more than a thousand points. the s&p on track for its worst january ever. shaken by everything from the crisis in ukraine to inflation. i know it sounds like -- i am so tired of bringing you this bad news every single night. i wish there was a way i could sugar coat it. i try to figure out every day to try to make you smile. i work on that. sorry. i feel it too. that is happening as more and more americans are sick of covid. sick from covid and sick of covid. we're beginning our third year of the pandemic. dr. fauci says we're not out of the woods yet. more bad news. >> the best case scenario is that in a matter of several weeks to a month or so we'll continue to come down and down and with all the tools we have, vaccine, booster, testing, masking, be able to keep it down there. that is the best case scenario. >> so look. it's not good. as i said, try to make you smile. i can't. some comedians are trying but it is actually not funny. we're all tired of covid. every single person is tired of covid. it's gone on way longer than any of us expected when this whole thing started. but you have to listen to what journalist and author barry weis says on hbo's bill maher show. here it is. >> i'm done with covid. i'm done. it's like, i went so hard on covid. >> yeah, i remember >> i sprayed the pringles cans that i bought at the grocery store, stripped my clothes off because i thought covid would be on my clothes. like i did it all. and then we were told, you get the vaccine. you get the vaccine and you get back to normal. and we haven't gotten back to normal. and it's ridiculous at this point. people are killing themselves. they are anxious. they are depressed. they are lonely. that is why we need to end it more than any inconvenience that it's been to the rest of us. [ applause ] >> it's a pandemic. at this point, it's a pandemic of bureaucracy. it's a pandemic of bureaucracy. it's not -- >> look, i know barry weis not well. she's been on the show. i actually like her. that was messed up. and bill maher. because, look. we were all sick of cancer when my dad died of it. but that didn't change the fact that he suffered from it and died. i was sick of covid when my dear friend robby brown died of it. he did not not die of it because i was sick of it. that is so irresponsible. maybe you're trying to say -- i don't know what you're trying to say. i can't make excuses for you. everybody heard what they heard to her and bill. just because you're tired of it. a lot of people are tired of sitting at home. a lot of people are tired of going to work every day and having to deal with sick people because people won't get vaccinated. maybe you guys did. i think barry said she did. bill did. but just because you did doesn't mean everybody else did it. that is why the thing continues to go on because everybody else is not doing it because of irresponsible talk like that. bill, i know you are a comedian. i give comedians a lot of leeway. but this was not funny. not real anymore? barry? i'm sick of it? i'm over it? have you been -- i don't know -- have you been to the covid wars? i have. tell that to the overwhelmed hospital and health care workers all across the country. they're not done with covid. i'm sure they are over it. don't you think? because they have to deal with it every single day in a way you don't have to up close and personal face to face. every day. tell that to the families of the 10,000 americans who died last week. most of those totally preventible deaths because they were unvaccinated. these are facts. i know you're sick of it. but these are facts. those people are not done with covid. kids who lost so much time in school. they paid a very serious price. now we have learned that kids, many times, not every single time, but many times are better off in school because the protocols are better because they're actually getting food. sometimes it is the only place kids can eat. okay. so people who have lost their jobs, right? people suffering depression and anxiety. it's not over. for them, they have lost so much. here is the problem. too many people are making this about politics, even libertarians. i think bill is a libertarian. i'm not sure. it's great to have, you know, government out of your life. there are certain things you have to do in order to be a good citizen, to help take care of yourself and fellow citizens. sometimes it goes on for a long time. too many people have made this about politics, about bogus claims of freedom. when what it is really about is a virus that has killed more than 860,000 americans. again, those are the facts. i can't go to a concert. i can't do -- 860,000 people. we've got an epidemic of extreme politics. what else can you call it when the son of robert f. kennedy no less, the nephew of jfk, makes a reprehensible speech in front of the lincoln memorial? i know him as well. i was shocked that he would do something like this. comparing life saving vaccine policies to the actions of a totalitarian state even sinking so low as suggesting that anne frank was in a better situation when she hid from the nazis in a cramped attic in the netherlands until she was discovered and killed. >> it's been the ambition of every totalitarian state from the beginning of mankind to control every aspect of behavior of conduct and obliterate dissent. none of them have been able to do it. they didn't have the technological capacity. even in hitler's germany you could cross the alps into switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> come on. come on. what are we doing? this isn't about -- people have the right to feel the way they feel. you have a right to have an opinion. you have a right to have an opinion. but it's just not -- opinion is different than doing things that help each other. that's different. look, do i want to, like have to get a vaccine? like do -- no. i don't want to. but i do it because i'm a good citizen. right? do i really want to? no. i had this conversation with my sister. i don't know if i want to put all this stuff in -- i talk to her about it and we have a discussion. you have an opinion about it but most people will do the right thing because it helps you and it helps others. that's what society is about. but, i mean, that -- the auschwitz museum, like that is not -- that is beyond opinion. that's crazy. this is kukoo. the auschwitz museum, which preserves the site of the concentration camp where more than a million people were murdered by the nazis, and i quote here, the quote is that exploiting of the tragedy of people who suffered, were humiliated, tortured, and murdered by the totalitarian regime of nazi germany including children like anne frank in a debate about vaccines and limitations during global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. put that quote back up. perfect. auschwitz museum. read that. robert f. kennedy jr. read that. it is disgraceful. what would his father think? exploiting of the tragedy of people who suffered, were humiliated, tortured, and murdered by the totalitarian regime of nazi germany, including children like anne frank, in a debate about vaccines and limitations during global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. perfect. thank you, auschwitz museum. you said it better than any of us. what would his father think? what happened to the kinds of politics that calls us to a higher purpose instead of pitting us against each other with lies? now we have people like robert f. kennedy jr. disgracing the memory of his father with anti-vaccine lies and, quite frankly, conspiracy theories. and then there is this fresh outrage, this is from none other than newt gingrich who i remind you was speaker of the house back in the '90s. now he says, and when and if republicans take the house, if the members of the january 6th committee who are investigating the attack on the capitol by blood thirsty, trump supporting rioters, should go to jail. >> he think when you have a republican congress this is all going to come crashing down and the wolves are going to find out they're now sheep and they're the ones who in fact i think are going to face a real risk of jail for the kind of laws they're breaking. >> that is a former speaker of the house. so, yeah. you know, it's bad now but didn't just start right there. it was a slow progression from newt gingrich on and on. former speaker of the house a man who worked in the capitol for years. he thinks lawmakers should face jail? what about the rioters who hunted for them in the halls of congress? what about those guys? committee vice chair liz cheney, a republican, tweeting this. this is what it looks like when the rule of law unravels. and she's right. is this what the so-called party of lincoln, hasn't been that for a long time quite frankly, but is this what it's become? the party of revenge? the party of using power to destroy your perceived political enemies? is this the new face of the gop? >> do you know what? newt's right. we are going to take power. and when we do, it's not going to be the days of paul ryan and trey gowdy where the republicans go limp wristed, where they lose their back bone, and fail to send a single subpoena. no. it's going to be the days of jim jordan and matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene and you know what? we're going to get answers. >> grift. that's all it is. are you going to be -- are you bamboozled by the grift? grift. whatever you can to hold on to power and to make money. grift. and then there was this moment at the white house today. reporters shouting questions to the president. president joe biden after his remarks on efforts to bring prices down. i want you to listen to what happens when fox's peter doocy asks about inflation and the midterms. >> will you take questions on inflation then? >> thank you all. >> that's a great asset. more inflation. what a stupid son of a bitch. >> ah, so, look. i see social media some people, oh, this is funny. it's great. it's not a good look. it really isn't. nobody's perfect. right? i saw that and i said, he's going to call him and apologize, right? that's what i said. so here's the thing. asking questions is a reporter's job. peter doocy asks a lot of questions that maybe you don't like. not always maybe in good faith. but that comes with the territory. a source telling cnn the president called doocy to apologize for his remarks. i knew he was going to do it the moment i heard it. doocy telling fox news tonight, quote, within about an hour of the exchange, he called my cell phone and said, hey, it's nothing personal, pal. going on to say, he declared -- excuse me -- he cleared the air and i appreciated it. we had a nice call. so that is very joe biden. but again, not making excuses. shouldn't have done that. okay. so there's lots of talk about it. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent with the latest on ukraine and thousands of u.s. troops on heightened alert for possible deployment to eastern europe. good to see you. thank you for joining us this evening. this crisis, along ukraine's border intensifying, and the u.s. is taking actions that are making this look more serious by the hour. are there any signs of de-escalation at this point? >> not at all. the pentagon has made it clear russia continues to send forces around ukraine not only on ukraine or near ukraine's eastern border in russia but also along the northern border in belarus. that's why not only u.s. but nato allies are responding as well. the u.s. as you just pointed outputting as many as #8500 troops on heightened alert, prepare to deploy orders, essentially get ready to go. you may get the call up and be sent over there pretty quickly here. the pentagon has emphasized they are not deploying yet and there is no order to deploy yet. some other nato countries however sending fighter jets to eastern europe as well as ships, so the build up there continues. the pentagon, however, and the u.s. government making it clear it is still a diplomacy first. that is still what the u.s. and what nato would like to see here. the problem is, don, if you look at the map, look at where forces are placed and if you look at the rhetoric i don't know that anybody here believes de-escalation is coming imminently here even if diplomacy is still on the table. there are some discussions between nato allies and russia later this week. u.s. and nato allies in constant communication. but it's not a situation here where the u.s. thinks that it is time to pull forces back. quite the opposite at the moment. >> a situation very volatile. we will be paying attention. thank you very much. i appreciate that. as many as 8,500 u.s. troops on heightened alert for possible deployment to eastern europe. how is vladimir putin going to react to that? 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>> well, i think it sends a serious signal that we are serious about sending a signal. 8500 troops is not going to serve as a deterrent to vladimir putin. he will see that as one of the cards that we may play if he in fact goes into ukraine. but i don't think it is going to be a deterrent. i think he's already calculated all of this out. there is a reason why the russians are known for being good at chess. putin has taken the first move and he believes he has put us in a position where we have to respond. we have to respond in a way that gives him, quote, an off ramp or allows him to save face. where he gets something out of it in terms of a pledge, either open or covert that we somehow would never allow a free, independent nation to come into nato. so he's already calculated what we are likely to do. i think what we have to do is then say what is in putin's mind? what are his calculations? he has already figured out what we are likely to do in terms of putting more forces in nato countries, something he wouldn't want to see. he's already calculated we'll impose pretty heavy financial consequences, economic consequences. i think he's already calculated that as well. we're going to impose sanctions on his baefrjing community. well he is going to turn to china and see if they can develop another banking system that cuts us out if possible. i think they've already calculated all of these moves and right now he is sitting not on a cat bird seat but he is making us respond to him. those 8500 will be a symbol of something to come in the future. there might be many more in all of the nato countries beefing up our capabilities throughout the nato countries. something he wouldn't want to see but i don't think he is stunned by the reaction he is seeing from us now. >> let me follow on something you said about severe consequences. president biden implied last week there might be less severe consequences for a minor incursion but since has made it clear that russia will pay, quote, a heavy price for invasion. what is that, what could that heavy price be? that some sort of combat? is it sanctions? what is that? >> we don't want to put ourselves in a position nor do the russians to go to war with russia. no one would win. the world would lose should that be the case the minute you start talking about face to face with the russians that can go up the escalation ladder very quickly. so we take a move and put combat troops in. he puts his combat troops facing and firing at us and all of a sudden it becomes sub conventional to conventional to possibly nuclear. we have to be careful as to how we are calibrating our response and what he is doing. we have to give diplomacy a chance. i am rather pessimistic about it because i think he already has made his move to say i want to be able to control what ukraine does in the future. i don't want them part of nato. >> so you are pessimistic about diplomacy. what happens? what are the options? is there an alternative for the u.s.? >> i think the options are very limited for us. i think in this particular case he is there, he has 120,000, 130,000 troops there. it is under his, you know, aegis as such, the neighbors, he can invade quickly. then the question becomes what is the price he is going to pay on the ground? would the ukrainians fight? would there be blood letting on the part of the russian forces? would they be sending them home in coffins, etcetera? that is one element where the ukrainian fighters would fight. then there would possibly insurgency against the russian personnel and then he's got to contend with will we in fact put more and more troops into the nato countries near him? what is his response going to be? as he has been suggesting put troops in cuba or venezuela? this is something we have to be very careful about and i praise the president for taking measured responses. i know he is being pushed to do. two things. go to the security council and ask for an immediate meeting. the russians will veto anything we put on the table. that will expose them for who they really are. secondly he's got to bring the leadership of congress down to the white house. this is one of those cases where we don't want to have republicans or democrats fighting who lost ukraine. there is anne opportunity to save ukraine, to save nato because what putin wants to do is divide us from nato. he's already tried and been somewhat successful dividing americans from americans. so his policy is to divide and conquer. he is doing it here at home. he's been into our political sis tep. we fear he has been into our political infrastructure system. we have to go on the offense with that as well. we keep reacting that he's got all of this power. we have some pretty capable cyber powers of our own. what we have to do is persuade him we're serious. we are not getting out of nato, not pulling back from europe. the nato alliance is solid on this and i've got congressional support from the american people. that is the job he has to do right now. >> secretary cohen, appreciate it, sir. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. newt gingrich who isn't in office but sure is advising republicans who are, says members of the committee investigating january 6 should be jailed. stay with us. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? 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>> totally. that's straight up repressive talk. authoritarianism is actually about making government safe harbor for criminals and getting away with it is the mantra of authoritarians. if you look at somebody like trump who has been getting away with things his whole life, escaping prosecution, now he and the gop are involved in this criminal enterprise of january 6th and it failed and so they're getting desperate. the investigation is proceeding. and subpoenas are being issued so they send out gingrich as the attack dog and, you know, what does he do? he talks about silencing and jailing people. the only way authoritarians who are criminals feel safe is to put people in jail, to lock them up. >> we remember, ruth, lock her up. where does that appetite come from? >> so when you have a democracy and democratic political culture with a small d you have these ethos of mutual tolerance that you agree to disagree. what trump did that was one of the many taboos he broke and it is true gingrich prepared this, is that he considered his political opponent hillary clinton as a political enemy. and so started talking about locking her up just because she was running for office against him. and that's how we started and over it's like five years ago, and look where we are now. >> peter, you heard congressman matt gaetz. i played the sound bite earlier. he's backing up what gingrich said promising to pursue democrats with subpoenas and he along with the likes of jim jordan, marjorie taylor greene, will be in power if the gop wins back the house. is this going to be a governing based mainly on revenge and grift and conspiracy theories and lies? >> yeah i'm afraid it is. that is really the impulse and what is driving a lot of republicans. the dominant mindset, the dominant ethos if you will in the republican party today. just a party of, you know, seething resentments and grievance and lawlessness. and i say that as somebody who has been a life long republican up until the trump era began. but it is what it is and i think the people responsible, particularly i'll say people who are authentic conservatives need to speak out against this. i think what we're seeing in my estimation is not conservativism. it is a sort of authoritarianism and angry populism but, look. if the republicans gain power in their current frame of mind, this is going to make things worse. and just one other thing i want to say. i don't have a lot of friends who are republicans who hoped that when trump would lose the republican party would snap back and become a normal and sane party again. i think what they never fully understood or even barely understood is that indulging in the lies and conspiracy theories and the brutal politics of donald trump for four and five years deformed the base of the party. and the entire party, itself. and so it is not really a cult of personality, because when the cult leader leaves or dies the cult dies but i'm afraid what has happened is many people not all but many people in the republican party have internalized the trump approach to politics and it can now survive independent of him. >> thank you both and thanks to the pup whose ever that is. i have three. i understand. thank you both. i appreciate it. stocks are down. after a huge rally. right? 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what does all this mean? joining me now to discuss, he was the treasury secretary for president clinton and director of the national economic council under president obama. we are thrilled to have you on. thank you so much. so there is a lot of fear out there over inflation, over interest rates, over ukraine. in your view what do people need to be preparing for now? >> look, we are in a very complex time. we've clearly got inflation of a kind we haven't seen in 40 years. the federal reserve is rightly determined to keep inflation under control, to achieve its target of inflation in the 2% range. history suggests that that's not an easy thing to do and that once inflation has been allowed as it has been, to get to reasonably high levels, it is hard to bring it back without meaningful economic instability. we all want to see the fed succeed and we've got very capable people at the fed, but this is a period of significant uncertainty. it's also a period of significant geo political uncertainty with our vexed relationship with china and the current set of threats in ukraine. it's also, given the degree of division in our country, given the toxic legacy of the previous administration and its overhang in the republican party, it is a very complicated moment politically, not made easier by the fact that in many respects there is polarization in the president's party as well. so with all of that uncertainty, i don't think it would be surprising if we have market volatility for some time to come. i don't think bringing inflation fully under control is going to be easy given where we are but he applaud the federal reserve's movements in that direction. >> so a couple things i want to talk about because you, hold that about the federal reserve. okay? hold that thought. because listen, people don't really know and i'm not sure, you know, how to read the economy right now. i'm wondering if because of covid do we even have the right metrics to figure out what is going on with the economy? because, you know, you look at the job numbers and they're good or bad. people generally don't know. there was an article in the "new york times" about everybody is quitting their job. what is the proper way of quitting? so what is the answer? are things generally better than they appear? worse than they appear? do we have the right metrics after covid to -- is this a new economy we need to sort of recalibrate and figure out what going on? what's happening here, larry? >> a lot of things are hard to figure out but here is what is clear. we have an unprecedently red hot labor market showing itself in the fact that we've got more vacancies per unemployed person than ever before. that workers know if they quit they have more opportunities than ever before and that wage inflation is accelerating. and that's all a good thing. but we have to make sure that this high is a sustainable high. and not a prelude to some kind of crash lappeding. that's why inflation is such a concern and why the federal reserve has a very delicate balancing act to tap the brakes appropriately. but let's be clear. something very positive has happened and has created opportunities for millions of people. people are not quitting because they hate their jobs. people are quitting because there are extraordinary opportunities open because there are unfilled jobs and that is a positive thing. what we've got to be focused on is keeping the good times going. >> you answered the question i had before. you said the fed is doing a good thing. need to tap the brakes on inflation. thank you, secretary summers. hope to have you back. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. i want you to watch this. the officer seen here getting senator mitt romney out of harm's way as rioters mobbed the capitol that day is, take this, speaking out for the first time. you want to hear from him. ack. it goes on clear. no mess just soothing comfort. try new vicks vapostick. for rob, it took years to find out why his constipation with belly pain just wouldn't go away. despite all he did to manage his symptoms... day after day. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating, awful feelings he tried not showing. finally with the help of his doctor it came to be, that his symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why he said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements, and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than two. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain. especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. could your story also be about ibs-c? 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extent during the early days i guess during most of the trump administration in part because of what we've been talking about for the last hour. you know, we are facing a crisis in this country. if we have a situation come november where you have elections all over our country thrown into chaos because everybody wants to act like donald trump and not accept the fact that they lost an election i think, yes, we could have a serious breakdown in our democracy. to some extent things are better. i mean, today we had the president of the united states refer to a reporter as an s.o.b. you know, don, you and i got called a lot worse back in the day. we never got an apology. i don't remember that from the commander-in-chief. >> no. >> maybe things are a little better to some extent. >> no. just check social media and look. things were worse. listen, it was unfortunate the president shouldn't have said it. there is an update on it. we'll talk about it. jim acosta, thank you very much. we look forward to "democracy in peril." see you tomorrow night. have a good evening. thank you so much for joining us. the president speaking of joe biden facing four huge challenges right now. four huge challenges right now. here at home and thousands of miles away quite frankly. there was a showdown with vladimir putin at ukraine's border. as many as 8,500 u.s. based troops on high alert tonight preparing for a possible deployment to eastern europe. that's serious. the pentagon says no final decision to employ the u.s. troops has been made. there are more and more russian troops on the border every single day. pay close attention to that. the white house telling american citizens inside ukraine to get out now. as the state department orders families of embassy personnel to leave. with that crisis in eastern europe, there is another huge challenge on the president's plate tonight. quite frankly, that is someone closer to home that more people are probably concerned about. it affects everyone. that's the economy. the dow. did you see it today? on a wild ride. finishing up after a plunge of more than a thousand points. finished up after a plunge of more than a thousand points. the s&p on track for its worst january ever. shaken by everything from the crisis in ukraine to inflation. i know it sounds like -- i am so tired of bringing you this bad news every single night. i wish there was a way i could sugar coat it. i try to figure out every day to try to make you smile. i work on that. sorry. i feel it too. that is happening as more and more americans are sick of covid. sick from covid and sick of covid. we're beginning our third year of the pandemic. dr. fauci says we're not out of the woods yet. more bad news. >> the best case scenario is that in a matter of several weeks to a month or so we'll continue to come down and down and with all the tools we have, vaccine, booster, testing, masking, be able to keep it down there. that is the best case scenario. >> so look. it's not good. as i said, try to make you smile. i can't. some comedians are trying but it is actually not funny. we're all tired of covid. every single person is tired of covid. it's gone on way longer than any of us expected when this whole thing started. but you have to listen to what journalist and author barry weis says on hbo's bill maher show. here it is. >> i'm done with covid. i'm done. it's like, i went so hard on covid. >> yeah, i remember >> i sprayed the pringles cans that i bought at the grocery store, stripped my clothes off because i thought covid would be on my clothes. like i did it all. and then we were told, you get the vaccine. you get the vaccine and you get back to normal. and we haven't gotten back to normal. and it's ridiculous at this point. people are killing themselves. they are anxious. they are depressed. they are lonely. that is why we need to end it more than any inconvenience that it's been to the rest of us. [ applause ] >> it's a pandemic. at this point, it's a pandemic of bureaucracy. it's a pandemic of bureaucracy. it's not -- >> look, i know barry weis not well. she's been on the show. i actually like her. that was messed up. and bill maher. because, look. we were all sick of cancer when my dad died of it. but that didn't change the fact that he suffered from it and died. i was sick of covid when my dear friend robby brown died of it. he did not not die of it because i was sick of it. that is so irresponsible. maybe you're trying to say -- i don't know what you're trying to say. i can't make excuses for you. everybody heard what they heard to her and bill. just because you're tired of it. a lot of people are tired of sitting at home. a lot of people are tired of going to work every day and having to deal with sick people because people won't get vaccinated. maybe you guys did. i think barry said she did. bill did. but just because you did doesn't mean everybody else did it. that is why the thing continues to go on because everybody else is not doing it because of irresponsible talk like that. bill, i know you are a comedian. i give comedians a lot of leeway. but this was not funny. not real anymore? barry? i'm sick of it? i'm over it? have you been -- i don't know -- have you been to the covid wars? i have. tell that to the overwhelmed hospital and health care workers all across the country. they're not done with covid. i'm sure they are over it. don't you think? because they have to deal with it every single day in a way you don't have to up close and personal face to face. every day. tell that to the families of the 10,000 americans who died last week. most of those totally preventible deaths because they were unvaccinated. these are facts. i know you're sick of it. but these are facts. those people are not done with covid. kids who lost so much time in school. they paid a very serious price. now we have learned that kids, many times, not every single time, but many times are better off in school because the protocols are better because they're actually getting food. sometimes it is the only place kids can eat. okay. so people who have lost their jobs, right? people suffering depression and anxiety. it's not over. for them, they have lost so much. here is the problem. too many people are making this about politics, even libertarians. i think bill is a libertarian. i'm not sure. it's great to have, you know, government out of your life. there are certain things you have to do in order to be a good citizen, to help take care of yourself and fellow citizens. sometimes it goes on for a long time. too many people have made this about politics, about bogus claims of freedom. when what it is really about is a virus that has killed more than 860,000 americans. again, those are the facts. i can't go to a concert. i can't do -- 860,000 people. we've got an epidemic of extreme politics. what else can you call it when the son of robert f. kennedy no less, the nephew of jfk, makes a reprehensible speech in front of the lincoln memorial? i know him as well. i was shocked that he would do something like this. comparing life saving vaccine policies to the actions of a totalitarian state even sinking so low as suggesting that anne frank was in a better situation when she hid from the nazis in a cramped attic in the netherlands until she was discovered and killed. >> it's been the ambition of every totalitarian state from the beginning of mankind to control every aspect of behavior of conduct and obliterate dissent. none of them have been able to do it. they didn't have the technological capacity. even in hitler's germany you could cross the alps into switzerland. you could hide in an attic like anne frank did. >> come on. come on. what are we doing? this isn't about -- people have the right to feel the way they feel. you have a right to have an opinion. you have a right to have an opinion. but it's just not -- opinion is different than doing things that help each other. that's different. look, do i want to, like have to get a vaccine? like do -- no. i don't want to. but i do it because i'm a good citizen. right? do i really want to? no. i had this conversation with my sister. i don't know if i want to put all this stuff in -- i talk to her about it and we have a discussion. you have an opinion about it but most people will do the right thing because it helps you and it helps others. that's what society is about. but, i mean, that -- the auschwitz museum, like that is not -- that is beyond opinion. that's crazy. this is kukoo. the auschwitz museum, which preserves the site of the concentration camp where more than a million people were murdered by the nazis, and i quote here, the quote is that exploiting of the tragedy of people who suffered, were humiliated, tortured, and murdered by the totalitarian regime of nazi germany including children like anne frank in a debate about vaccines and limitations during global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. put that quote back up. perfect. auschwitz museum. read that. robert f. kennedy jr. read that. it is disgraceful. what would his father think? exploiting of the tragedy of people who suffered, were humiliated, tortured, and murdered by the totalitarian regime of nazi germany, including children like anne frank, in a debate about vaccines and limitations during global pandemic is a sad symptom of moral and intellectual decay. perfect. thank you, auschwitz museum. you said it better than any of us. what would his father think? what happened to the kinds of politics that calls us to a higher purpose instead of pitting us against each other with lies? now we have people like robert f. kennedy jr. disgracing the memory of his father with anti-vaccine lies and, quite frankly, conspiracy theories. and then there is this fresh outrage, this is from none other than newt gingrich who i remind you was speaker of the house back in the '90s. now he says, and when and if republicans take the house, if the members of the january 6th committee who are investigating the attack on the capitol by blood thirsty, trump supporting rioters, should go to jail. >> he think when you have a republican congress this is all going to come crashing down and the wolves are going to find out they're now sheep and they're the ones who in fact i think are going to face a real risk of jail for the kind of laws they're breaking. >> that is a former speaker of the house. so, yeah. you know, it's bad now but didn't just start right there. it was a slow progression from newt gingrich on and on. former speaker of the house a man who worked in the capitol for years. he thinks lawmakers should face jail? what about the rioters who hunted for them in the halls of congress? what about those guys? committee vice chair liz cheney, a republican, tweeting this. this is what it looks like when the rule of law unravels. and she's right. is this what the so-called party of lincoln, hasn't been that for a long time quite frankly, but is this what it's become? the party of revenge? the party of using power to destroy your perceived political enemies? is this the new face of the gop? >> do you know what? newt's right. we are going to take power. and when we do, it's not going to be the days of paul ryan and trey gowdy where the republicans go limp wristed, where they lose their back bone, and fail to send a single subpoena. no. it's going to be the days of jim jordan and matt gaetz and marjorie taylor greene and you know what? we're going to get answers. >> grift. that's all it is. are you going to be -- are you bamboozled by the grift? grift. whatever you can to hold on to power and to make money. grift. and then there was this moment at the white house today. reporters shouting questions to the president. president joe biden after his remarks on efforts to bring prices down. i want you to listen to what happens when fox's peter doocy asks about inflation and the midterms. >> will you take questions on inflation then? >> thank you all. >> that's a great asset. more inflation. what a stupid son of a bitch. >> ah, so, look. i see social media some people, oh, this is funny. it's great. it's not a good look. it really isn't. nobody's perfect. right? i saw that and i said, he's going to call him and apologize, right? that's what i said. so here's the thing. asking questions is a reporter's job. peter doocy asks a lot of questions that maybe you don't like. not always maybe in good faith. but that comes with the territory. a source telling cnn the president called doocy to apologize for his remarks. i knew he was going to do it the moment i heard it. doocy telling fox news tonight, quote, within about an hour of the exchange, he called my cell phone and said, hey, it's nothing personal, pal. going on to say, he declared -- excuse me -- he cleared the air and i appreciated it. we had a nice call. so that is very joe biden. but again, not making excuses. shouldn't have done that. okay. so there's lots of talk about it. let's bring in our pentagon correspondent with the latest on ukraine and thousands of u.s. troops on heightened alert for possible deployment to eastern europe. good to see you. thank you for joining us this evening. this crisis, along ukraine's border intensifying, and the u.s. is taking actions that are making this look more serious by the hour. are there any signs of de-escalation at this point? >> not at all. the pentagon has made it clear russia continues to send forces around ukraine not only on ukraine or near ukraine's eastern border in russia but also along the northern border in belarus. that's why not only u.s. but nato allies are responding as well. the u.s. as you just pointed outputting as many as #8500 troops on heightened alert, prepare to deploy orders, essentially get ready to go. you may get the call up and be sent over there pretty quickly here. the pentagon has emphasized they are not deploying yet and there is no order to deploy yet. some other nato countries however sending fighter jets to eastern europe as well as ships, so the build up there continues. the pentagon, however, and the u.s. government making it clear it is still a diplomacy first. that is still what the u.s. and what nato would like to see here. the problem is, don, if you look at the map, look at where forces are placed and if you look at the rhetoric i don't know that anybody here believes de-escalation is coming imminently here even if diplomacy is still on the table. there are some discussions between nato allies and russia later this week. u.s. and nato allies in constant communication. but it's not a situation here where the u.s. thinks that it is time to pull forces back. quite the opposite at the moment. >> a situation very volatile. we will be paying attention. thank you very much. i appreciate that. as many as 8,500 u.s. troops on heightened alert for possible deployment to eastern europe. how is vladimir putin going to react to that? 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>> well, i think it sends a serious signal that we are serious about sending a signal. 8500 troops is not going to serve as a deterrent to vladimir putin. he will see that as one of the cards that we may play if he in fact goes into ukraine. but i don't think it is going to be a deterrent. i think he's already calculated all of this out. there is a reason why the russians are known for being good at chess. putin has taken the first move and he believes he has put us in a position where we have to respond. we have to respond in a way that gives him, quote, an off ramp or allows him to save face. where he gets something out of it in terms of a pledge, either open or covert that we somehow would never allow a free, independent nation to come into nato. so he's already calculated what we are likely to do. i think what we have to do is then say what is in putin's mind? what are his calculations? he has already figured out what we are likely to do in terms of putting more forces in nato countries, something he wouldn't want to see. he's already calculated we'll impose pretty heavy financial consequences, economic consequences. i think he's already calculated that as well. we're going to impose sanctions on his baefrjing community. well he is going to turn to china and see if they can develop another banking system that cuts us out if possible. i think they've already calculated all of these moves and right now he is sitting not on a cat bird seat but he is making us respond to him. those 8500 will be a symbol of something to come in the future. there might be many more in all of the nato countries beefing up our capabilities throughout the nato countries. something he wouldn't want to see but i don't think he is stunned by the reaction he is seeing from us now. >> let me follow on something you said about severe consequences. president biden implied last week there might be less severe consequences for a minor incursion but since has made it clear that russia will pay, quote, a heavy price for invasion. what is that, what could that heavy price be? that some sort of combat? is it sanctions? what is that? >> we don't want to put ourselves in a position nor do the russians to go to war with russia. no one would win. the world would lose should that be the case the minute you start talking about face to face with the russians that can go up the escalation ladder very quickly. so we take a move and put combat troops in. he puts his combat troops facing and firing at us and all of a sudden it becomes sub conventional to conventional to possibly nuclear. we have to be careful as to how we are calibrating our response and what he is doing. we have to give diplomacy a chance. i am rather pessimistic about it because i think he already has made his move to say i want to be able to control what ukraine does in the future. i don't want them part of nato. >> so you are pessimistic about diplomacy. what happens? what are the options? is there an alternative for the u.s.? >> i think the options are very limited for us. i think in this particular case he is there, he has 120,000, 130,000 troops there. it is under his, you know, aegis as such, the neighbors, he can invade quickly. then the question becomes what is the price he is going to pay on the ground? would the ukrainians fight? would there be blood letting on the part of the russian forces? would they be sending them home in coffins, etcetera? that is one element where the ukrainian fighters would fight. then there would possibly insurgency against the russian personnel and then he's got to contend with will we in fact put more and more troops into the nato countries near him? what is his response going to be? as he has been suggesting put troops in cuba or venezuela? this is something we have to be very careful about and i praise the president for taking measured responses. i know he is being pushed to do. two things. go to the security council and ask for an immediate meeting. the russians will veto anything we put on the table. that will expose them for who they really are. secondly he's got to bring the leadership of congress down to the white house. this is one of those cases where we don't want to have republicans or democrats fighting who lost ukraine. there is anne opportunity to save ukraine, to save nato because what putin wants to do is divide us from nato. he's already tried and been somewhat successful dividing americans from americans. so his policy is to divide and conquer. he is doing it here at home. he's been into our political sis tep. we fear he has been into our political infrastructure system. we have to go on the offense with that as well. we keep reacting that he's got all of this power. we have some pretty capable cyber powers of our own. what we have to do is persuade him we're serious. we are not getting out of nato, not pulling back from europe. the nato alliance is solid on this and i've got congressional support from the american people. that is the job he has to do right now. >> secretary cohen, appreciate it, sir. thank you so much. >> thanks for having me. newt gingrich who isn't in office but sure is advising republicans who are, says members of the committee investigating january 6 should be jailed. stay with us. here. aspercreme arthritis. full prescription-strength? 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>> totally. that's straight up repressive talk. authoritarianism is actually about making government safe harbor for criminals and getting away with it is the mantra of authoritarians. if you look at somebody like trump who has been getting away with things his whole life, escaping prosecution, now he and the gop are involved in this criminal enterprise of january 6th and it failed and so they're getting desperate. the investigation is proceeding. and subpoenas are being issued so they send out gingrich as the attack dog and, you know, what does he do? he talks about silencing and jailing people. the only way authoritarians who are criminals feel safe is to put people in jail, to lock them up. >> we remember, ruth, lock her up. where does that appetite come from? >> so when you have a democracy and democratic political culture with a small d you have these ethos of mutual tolerance that you agree to disagree. what trump did that was one of the many taboos he broke and it is true gingrich prepared this, is that he considered his political opponent hillary clinton as a political enemy. and so started talking about locking her up just because she was running for office against him. and that's how we started and over it's like five years ago, and look where we are now. >> peter, you heard congressman matt gaetz. i played the sound bite earlier. he's backing up what gingrich said promising to pursue democrats with subpoenas and he along with the likes of jim jordan, marjorie taylor greene, will be in power if the gop wins back the house. is this going to be a governing based mainly on revenge and grift and conspiracy theories and lies? >> yeah i'm afraid it is. that is really the impulse and what is driving a lot of republicans. the dominant mindset, the dominant ethos if you will in the republican party today. just a party of, you know, seething resentments and grievance and lawlessness. and i say that as somebody who has been a life long republican up until the trump era began. but it is what it is and i think the people responsible, particularly i'll say people who are authentic conservatives need to speak out against this. i think what we're seeing in my estimation is not conservativism. it is a sort of authoritarianism and angry populism but, look. if the republicans gain power in their current frame of mind, this is going to make things worse. and just one other thing i want to say. i don't have a lot of friends who are republicans who hoped that when trump would lose the republican party would snap back and become a normal and sane party again. i think what they never fully understood or even barely understood is that indulging in the lies and conspiracy theories and the brutal politics of donald trump for four and five years deformed the base of the party. and the entire party, itself. and so it is not really a cult of personality, because when the cult leader leaves or dies the cult dies but i'm afraid what has happened is many people not all but many people in the republican party have internalized the trump approach to politics and it can now survive independent of him. >> thank you both and thanks to the pup whose ever that is. i have three. i understand. thank you both. i appreciate it. stocks are down. after a huge rally. right? 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what does all this mean? joining me now to discuss, he was the treasury secretary for president clinton and director of the national economic council under president obama. we are thrilled to have you on. thank you so much. so there is a lot of fear out there over inflation, over interest rates, over ukraine. in your view what do people need to be preparing for now? >> look, we are in a very complex time. we've clearly got inflation of a kind we haven't seen in 40 years. the federal reserve is rightly determined to keep inflation under control, to achieve its target of inflation in the 2% range. history suggests that that's not an easy thing to do and that once inflation has been allowed as it has been, to get to reasonably high levels, it is hard to bring it back without meaningful economic instability. we all want to see the fed succeed and we've got very capable people at the fed, but this is a period of significant uncertainty. it's also a period of significant geo political uncertainty with our vexed relationship with china and the current set of threats in ukraine. it's also, given the degree of division in our country, given the toxic legacy of the previous administration and its overhang in the republican party, it is a very complicated moment politically, not made easier by the fact that in many respects there is polarization in the president's party as well. so with all of that uncertainty, i don't think it would be surprising if we have market volatility for some time to come. i don't think bringing inflation fully under control is going to be easy given where we are but he applaud the federal reserve's movements in that direction. >> so a couple things i want to talk about because you, hold that about the federal reserve. okay? hold that thought. because listen, people don't really know and i'm not sure, you know, how to read the economy right now. i'm wondering if because of covid do we even have the right metrics to figure out what is going on with the economy? because, you know, you look at the job numbers and they're good or bad. people generally don't know. there was an article in the "new york times" about everybody is quitting their job. what is the proper way of quitting? so what is the answer? are things generally better than they appear? worse than they appear? do we have the right metrics after covid to -- is this a new economy we need to sort of recalibrate and figure out what going on? what's happening here, larry? >> a lot of things are hard to figure out but here is what is clear. we have an unprecedently red hot labor market showing itself in the fact that we've got more vacancies per unemployed person than ever before. that workers know if they quit they have more opportunities than ever before and that wage inflation is accelerating. and that's all a good thing. but we have to make sure that this high is a sustainable high. and not a prelude to some kind of crash lappeding. that's why inflation is such a concern and why the federal reserve has a very delicate balancing act to tap the brakes appropriately. but let's be clear. something very positive has happened and has created opportunities for millions of people. people are not quitting because they hate their jobs. people are quitting because there are extraordinary opportunities open because there are unfilled jobs and that is a positive thing. what we've got to be focused on is keeping the good times going. >> you answered the question i had before. you said the fed is doing a good thing. need to tap the brakes on inflation. thank you, secretary summers. hope to have you back. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. i want you to watch this. the officer seen here getting senator mitt romney out of harm's way as rioters mobbed the capitol that day is, take this, speaking out for the first time. you want to hear from him. ack. it goes on clear. no mess just soothing comfort. try new vicks vapostick. for rob, it took years to find out why his constipation with belly pain just wouldn't go away. despite all he did to manage his symptoms... day after day. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating, awful feelings he tried not showing. finally with the help of his doctor it came to be, that his symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why he said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements, and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than two. it may harm them. do not take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain. especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach area pain, and swelling. could your story also be about ibs-c? 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