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The state of the Union Address is tonight. All eyes are on the president of the United States under enormous pressure to address an enormous number of items that weve been getting in to all day on this fine network what is at stake for him from maybe the most influential player, leon panetta. If you think about it, his Advisory Role in so many capacities to bill clinton, it was a certain speech that he gave in the middle of the hole Monica Lewinsky scandal that changed his fortuning maybe forever. What a democrat can learn from another popular democrat that looked like he was in deep trouble and turned it around with one big speech. That was then. Well get into it. First, peter doocy at the white house. What were in store for, peter . What we think is in store is a pr ....
world war ii at the motherland statue. comparing it to his current invasion and bombings in ukraine. listen. now unfortunately, we see the ideology of naziism in the modern form once again directly threatens the security of our country. again and again, we have to repel the aggression of the collective west. martha: we have an exclusive interview with ukraine s president zelensky who just sat down with our foreign correspondent trey yingst reporting live from kyiv. hi, trey. in our exclusive interview with president zelensky, he said his country needs more advanced weapons and they need them now. russian has launched a new offensive in to ukrainian territory and zelensky wants u.s. lawmakers to understand what is at stake. there are some lawmakers in washington that say enough with aid to ukraine. what should those individuals understand about the consequences of reducing military aid to your country? i believe if we fall, he will capture maldova fast and then t ....
peace. should people be frightened? people should wake up. it s 1991. we have talked at each other and about each other a long time. it is high time we started talking with each other. no justice, no peace. can t we all get along? in about 20 minutes from now, david dinkins is scheduled to take a public oath of office and become new york city s next mayor and the first african american mayor. i intend to be the mayor of all the people of new york. david being inaugurated on new year s day 1990 is an auspicious start to the decade. and the culmination of some of the civil rights struggles of the 1960s . people are seeing tangible benefits of that struggle. a grandson of slaves was worn? as the nation s first elected black governor. i was born in the 30s so you know i didn t think nothing like that was going to happen. after we saw hundreds of black elected officials, the reality set in that we made a step, but we had not gotten all the way to where we ....
Said the economy is back on its feet and pledged taxes will go down under and pledged taxes will go down under a conservative government. fin a conservative government. On welfare reform, labour has said they are against sanctions. That will mean more people on our welfare roles, not less. But conservatives know that if businesses are going to find the workers they need without depending on unlimited migration, we need to move people off welfare and into work. Mel strides Welfare Reforms will help i Million People do just that at a cost of £2. 5 billion. The obr say the impact will be to reduce the flow of people signed off work and not having to look for work by two thirds. A Quiet Revolution that will make sure those who can work do work and we give help where it is needed. Labour doesnt want to talk about these d ....
Welfare. able-bodied men on welfare that don t have children to support need to work for that money. we ve done it before. in 1996, we had the major welfare overall. under clinton. under a democratic president that joe biden supported 100%. now he s against doing exactly the same thing. we ve had experience at five years after that happened, we saw of course the welfare roles came down dramatically. 50%. in wisconsin, which had a lot of welfare roles, 90% of the people went off of the roles and poverty decreased. we had a 40% reduction in wisconsin. let s get people back to work, cut the stuff that americans don t want. again, part of it is the billions of unspent covid funding that could be reallocated to other things. it just seems ridiculous. plus, look at what happened today with the gdp number. it was half we expected a 2% ....