this is not a bluff. it might be. putin s threat with add-ones of traditional soviet doctrine. now they contemplate scenarios which it could use nuclear weapons. but he knows the west has nuclear weapons of its own and that the doctrine of mutually assured destruction has prevented any power from deploying them since 1945. these kinds of threats must ramp up china and india. but what does it tell us that putin decided to make his statement any way? that the war is going very badly for him. this month, ukrainian forces routed the russian army in a stunning series of victories. putin s first response was to open a new ferris wheel in
In a reconciliation bill that s limited to budget elements could create problems for some of our senators. but more specifically, may not get past the parliamentarian. that s really the most difficult hurdle for us to overcome is to try to tamper our aspirations based on the technical restrictions that come with a reconciliation bill. i imagine you re talking about sinema and manchin. we know their opposition to some of the policy ads. one would mean paid family leave. senator joe manchin has been vocal about wanting to be a bipartisan passage and more robust i should say, not necessarily wanting it to be a part of this bill. how do you think the last-minute add ones, and what i mean by last-minute is between one when the president left for europe last week to now. how is that affecting how you re talking to folks in the house and getting senators on board as
Campaign and the russian government to put donald trump in the white house and then do favors for russia. you look at this, it s two days worth of questions when you add on tack on the add-ones. most of them what were you thinking when you saw this. what were you thinking, why did you say this in an interview with maria bartoromo, why did you do this. none of it has to do, maybe one question with collusion. guiliani is going to say let s rein it back in, define the parameters. this is what is so interesting about rudy guiliani s media strategy, he has a real job and a big job in dealing with the mueller investigation. not to go out and explain the stormy daniels payment. just from a rudy guiliani perspective he should focus on that, getting the new attorney, emmett flood, up to speed, he has to go through the documents they have produced which will take a long time. and i think trying to negotiate terms of an interview in the public is not likely to endear him to mueller. you can
This mix of the spending that he s proposing. where are the states going to get it from? given what you ran down? the states don t have money for this. the states don t have the money. the public private partnerships, sometimes they work, but they are very inconsistent. we have done partnerships like that, but can it be effective and can you get it done? the democrats will be looking for jobs, job training, entrepreneurship training and education, so that we can get our not only our voters, but the communities of color back to work so that there is a real increase in employment in those communities. what do you think? i think you re right, the swamp gets bigger and bigger every day. the add-ones make a simple project cost more, more complicated, but the process is what the process is. you re never going to corral 60 senators, corral 218 congressmen to move something unless there is a little self-interest. so it is sort of how the process works, where you re buying off a lot of
And at the other end of the spectrum, republicans still trying to come up with a viable alternative plan. what needs to happen next? is there a middle ground solution? a compromise? and why is it that america can t find health care solution whereas other western nations can. at a risk of saying som something unpopular with your viewers i think obamacare was the attempted middle ground solution, at least for the next few years. and that is because it s impossible for a solely private system to provide coverage for all. you had almost 50 million americans uninsured. at the end of the day, and i happen to live in a country which has single payer insurance, you have to have a guarantee from someone, the federal government in this case to provide a basic standard of care while allowing add-ones.