with ukrainian refugees as the russian assault in eastern europe continues with no end in sight. joining us a lawmaker who joined us, congresswoman susan wild. congresswoman, we appreciate you sharing part of your weekend with us. i want to get your thoughts on the polish proposition to have a more expanded an more permanent nato presence in that country. poland has also pushed for a peacekeeping force to be sent in ukraine. your response for those idea. good morning, boris. thanks for having me. you know, i just was in i was exactly where the president has recently been just a few weekends ago. and i know he s meeting with refugees today. and he s going to find that to be a very moving experience. i know that i did. . poland deserves to have the full support of nato.
Rep. Matt Dowling, who represents parts of Fayette and Somerset counties, was involved in a single-vehicle crash on his way to a caucus event in Lancaster County.
the states is that voters in the states governed by republicans cannot wait until the next election to undo what they have done. they want the politicians and their main priorities out and they want them out now. joining us a lawmaker at the center of the recall effort in wisconsin since day one, john erpenbach, nice to see you again, thanks for being here. you too, rachel, thank you. when all this started with you and your fellow senators, fleeing the state to keep the republicans from stripping union rights in wisconsin, when you and i first met over that whole conflict, did you know it would end like this for scott walker? when we talked i thought we would be in chicago for a couple days and go home, work it out, obviously that didn t happen. here we are, less than a year later and we turned in a million signatures to recall the governor almost as many votes as he got when he was first elected in 2010.
beltway media doesn t care, never covers it, i m here to tell you what we are seeing in the states is that voters in the states governed by republicans cannot wait until the next election to undo what they have done. they want the politicians and their main priorities out and they want them out now. joining us a lawmaker at the center of the recall effort in wisconsin since day one, john erpenbach, nice to see you again, thanks for being here. you too, rachel, thank you. when all this started with you and your fellow senators, fleeing the state to keep the republicans from stripping union rights in wisconsin, when you and i first met over that whole conflict, did you know it would end like this for scott walker? when we talked i thought we would be in chicago for a couple days and go home, work it out, obviously that didn t happen. here we are, less than a year later and we turned in a million signatures to recall the governor almost as many votes as he got when he was first el