selma, feel selma. and know that we need further federal assistance in order to really come back stronger and better than before. can i ask a question? amelia boynton, this is black history month. and she is one of the people that really she was talking about someone that tell the world about amelia boynton. amelia boynton robinson was an amazing woman who, at 103 years old, was my special guest at the state of the union 2015 to honor the 50 anniversary. she had the audacity to run for the seton hall to 1968. a fierce advocate, an educator, a liberator. just a fabulous woman. down through history, people know about rosa parks and about
onto those towns that you have taken and now you have to stay interest and defend it and that s a whole lot more difficult. jill in the past couple days we ve seen both the former pros of russia and russia s secretary of the security council claiming this is not a war against ukraine but against nato. and is it significant that these threats aren t coming from putin himself. the former president, the one that some in washington thought would be the liberator is actually a rabid, rabid, hawk, he s off the planet at this point. i think they re trying to scare the world and say we ve got nuclear weapons, and if we lose we can go to world war, a nuclear war . and i think this is a scare tactic.
i thinkkraine. it s a prettyy case to make that some of this money that we send to ukraine without requisite accountability should be the first place for reduction. all right. we ve got to play thisace fon. video. amatic onis was v the real dramatic video on friday night. so we were live 10 to 11 .0 an and all this stuff wasd s happening in hour and minutes after we got off the air as onet of the most talked about moments, mccarthy comes over toward you. you see it gets heated. coming lauryn s right next to yeah, you there s there are you.eporte now, fox news reported that you appeared to mouthed the word comedy during this exchangde you had a liberator. congressman, the world wantsts,h to know what wasat w said here. come on . this is a pivotal moment. what was said? f well, thisti wasming a matter of timing. and those of us wh o had withheld our support for speaker mccarthy f wanted to moe as a group. we thought i wt should be aifyig unifying momen mt. he i m glad tha t to spea
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don t know if i can call them army. reporter: and how does it feel for you to come in? i ve seen people coming and giving you hugs. they want their pictures taken with you. how does it feel to be a liberator of this city? i don t think i m the liberator of this city. reporter: one of the liberators. honestly, they are the superheroes because they ve been here for nine months. they ve been here for nine noes. men were taken hostages. they were kicked. they were tortured. women didn t know where their husbands are, where their children are, so i think they are the heroes. when they tell me thank you, i tell them thank you because they lasted so long. for the last seven days and even now they don t have lights, don t have water. people are exhausted.