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that in order here. >> the totality of what the representative was saying. so daniel, for you for months, present, biden has been urging congress to pass this military aid bill for ukraine. if it does indeed go through how big of a when is this for him? what does this tell him also about the days ahead and working with members on both sides most vote. most voters don't vote based on foreign policy. it might be a change this year because of how salient gaza is. but this gets him back in a position to show the ukrainians that we're not going to abandon them for speaker johnson. it also secures his legacy a little bit on this issue. he was worried about how history was going to view him if he had let down ukraine and we had heard that ukraine could have fallen by the end of the year without this money they've been out of ammunition. and he does not want that on his watch but daniel, what's your opinion as to what change because speaker
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ukraine, but that has been a difficult argument to make when these funds are stalled in congress. now, we should also note that us officials say the stakes are high. in fact, this week, say a director burns said that ukraine could lose the war by the end of the year if they don't get these funds. so all attention on the house floor today. all right. and we'll be watching as well. thank you so much. priscilla alvarez and manu raju all right. i don't forget. you can catch manu tomorrow morning on inside politics at 8:00 a.m. eastern right here on cnn. let's talk further on all that's taking place we're about to take place on capitol hill with us right now. steph kight, she's a political reported for axios and daniel lipman is a white house reporter for politico. great to see both of you. steph, you first, i mean these aid packages have bipartisan support, which is a real rarity these days in congress, how significant is it for speaker johnson to push these? bills through even with the risk of his own job on the line mean
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leader jeffries and democrats have fought from months to send this critical security assistance, as well as life-saving humanity terry, an aid for the palestinian people who are also victims of hamas, a vote against this bill is a vote to deny that aid. i am proud to support this vital effort to help israel in this existential ballot battle. an aid civilians, and i urge my colleagues to join me to free gaza from hamas i'm it's real high i yield back the balance of my time gentleman yields. gentleman is recognized are yield to the gentleman. all right. daniel i wonder if you could address what i was talking about with the house speaker johnson, and if this does go through, what does this mean for his demeanor? for his posturing, his power well, he's had a tough time in terms of learning the ropes. >> this was someone who most americans had not even heard of when he was elected speaker after that long battle. and so there's a lot of doubts about
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what do you make of these type of approaches to win over people? look, i'm not only fit, i'm up to that job day one. >> it's one way for young candidates to say, hey, you know, even if i don't have a lot of elected experience, at least this is a good reminder that i'm young and there's no chance that i'm going to have real health issues or a low chance. we can't say the same for trump or biden unfortunately for the next four years. but last i checked, when we vote in november of 2024, we're not electing someone to be the best athlete. i can't see how that relates to getting inflation down to the low levels or, you know, fixing america's college education prices. >> neil: there is that. it's shallow but does rest nated. lee, i want to thank you. daniel, thank you very much.
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70% of americans disagree there. you can't make your case by going in the face of other people's reality is. i don't think it's effective. he knows what his weak point is. this is it. >> neil: daniel, when you hear the white house tell it, they think is economy is better than portrayed or better than americans feel it is. they feel the trend is their friend. it's picking up steam. more jobs. we're seeing inflation coming down. not to where it was but not as high as it was. that will win the day. what do you make of that? >> well, it's a plausible argument. but the white house and the biden campaign realize just as lee said this is a weakness. just because you have a job, just because the unemployment rate is at pretty low levels and inflation has gone down does not mean that you feel like america is on the right track or america's best days are ahead of us as politicians say.
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we'll see. >> neil: thanks, bill. joe biden, the guy with the job, is not only ready to spend $25 million in a very heavy ad buy-in in battleground states to keep that job, this of course just as this gop debate heats up. lee carter is with us. we have daniel lipman and washington correspondent. lee and daniel, welcome. to you first, lee. the significance in the timing of the president's ad buy. what due make of it? >> it's perfect timing. he has to make his case on the economy. 34% approve his handling of the economy. 10% of americans say this economy is good or excellent. he's got to convince people other ways. he can't tell them they're wrong. not to say that it's not true. the economy has never been better. he says i believe the best days are ahead of us, not behind us.
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bottles, which means do you think he's fit to be president? i'm not sure that's what everybody is thinking when they're talking about it. one of the things that the candidates are doing here are saying they're ready. they're relevant. they're human. they're just like us. think about any number of candidates over time, whether it's bill clinton that used to jog, i don't remembering w. bush, we like to see them being active making them who they are. that's what this is about. it's also a good reminder that the two frontrunners here are getting up there. >> neil: yeah, they are. i'm thinking sometimes you have to pick a sport or an endeavor that people can relate to. john kerry with the wind surfing thing, great. i know about four or five americans that are particularly adept at that. daniel, i think they never do the obvious thing like race through a ponderosa buffet, which i think is an athletic accomplishment. but i digress.
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