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The threat to the party. joe biden said it is the biggest threat since the civil war, the idea of taking away voting rights from voters, namely democrats and minorities, senior citizens, et cetera, in the states. we ve seen the republicans do that backed by donald trump s big lie. democrats, though they talked big, don t have anything to show for it yet. that s, in part, because of the members of their own party. you and i talked about it, around the martin luther king holiday, that civil rights groups said, if they can t get something done, we ll stay home in november. is that what we re starting to see? organically. it doesn t require civil rights groups, though some of us have warned that. organically, people are saying, if we don t see something, if it is not executive orders, if it is not even more aggressive moves by the justice department, then what are we talking about? you said going back to the civil war, about the civil war. after the civil war, the big fight was whether ....
Looking for an off-ramp, a way to avoid possible world war iii. make no mistake, make no mistake, after secretary austin talked about being in it to win it, nancy pelosi went over and said the same thing, we are there to help ukraine win this war. what are the ramifications of official washington taking this position now? well, the good news, joe, is the united states is clearly there. we saw that with the $33 billion package proposed by the president late last week. we are there for the long haul. most of the package, the lion s share, is for all sorts of our weaponry, quantity and quality. also to help the economy of ukraine, which is obviously suffering. to help the humanitarian side. i think that s all good. but when the speaker goes there and says, we re with you until the fight is done, i just wish one person speaking for this government, whether it s the president or the national security adviser, secretary of state, will say what they mean ....
Cannot back down. that s my view of it. we re there for the fight. you cannot fold to a bully. our conversation with president zelenskyy is no surprise, not only his courage and his leadership, but his detailed knowledge of every subject we brought up. zelenskyy also had praise for the house speaker and awarded her a civil honor during their meeting. the medal is given to women who have made outstanding contributions to the ukrainian state, and was meant to highlight pelosi s quote, significant personal contribution to strengthening america s ties with kyiv. richard haass, we have seen a dramatic evolution of america s policy toward this war, toward ukraine, toward russia over the past few weeks. i know it s made you uncomfortable at times, still ....
By until the fight is done. is it like february, or eight years ago, where the united states is supplying weapons to liberate crimea and eastern and southern ukraine? honestly, we have interests that obviously include the ukraine, but also we have a larger relationship with russia. we have a larger set of interests in the world. i think we need to have a serious conversation about, again, where we re going here. yeah. jonathan lemire, the white house was very careful at the beginning of this war, and rightly so, because of all the nuclear threats, the threats of world war iii that vladimir putin was putting forward. state-sponsored television, his talking heads on state-sponsored television were parroting every night. we heard diplomats talking about the possibility of world war iii. lavrov and putin have done it again this past week. but any suggestion that we are going to take an arm s length ....
Washington for this fight? hi, nicolle. hi. they re nowhere, is where they are. and the story here is, we can t reduce it. david praised you for con attacks forwarde in strikes, context. at this moment, a vivid thing happening, right, with the senate deciding to go off on vacation and the texas democrats fighting, but i think on the story of this era, this moment, this thing that you have spent essentially all of your time talking absence january 6th which is this big, the big fight. the generational fight. the existential fight between democracy and autocracy in this country at a slide towards authoritarian autocracy. when that story is told what people will look back on is a period from january until now where no one colored outside the lines. ....