elected president a short time ago telling him that the alliance between the united states and south korea has never been stronger or more vital. now, the president s trip comes as he faces a myriad of problems back home from a shortage of baby formula to spiking inflation, and now rising covid cases too. tying his trip to asia to the top priority on his overseas agenda, president biden referenced russia s war against ukraine this morning saying that democracies must stand together against autocratic leaders. but i really do think we re at an inflection point in world history. things are changing so rapidly, i think we re going to see more of. it s going to be a competition between democracies and autocracies and i mean that sincerely. and unfortunately i think i m being proven to be correct not just here but around the world. in a joint statement mr. biden and south korean president yoon, the decision is a reversal from the trump administration which scaled back exerci
choices will echo for decades. we re standing at an inflection point in history where the decisions we make today will have far-reaching impacts on the world we leave to our children tomorrow. plus some new numbers in the too close to call pennsylvania republican senate primary. georgia is the headline state next tuesday. already an early voting record there, and in several of the big georgia races, choosing a candidate means saying yes or no to donald trump and his big election lie. and phone calls. handwritten notes. new details today about trump s deep personal involvement in the strategy to try to steal the election. and the january 6th committee asked a republican lawmaker to explain a tour of the capitol complex he gave the day before the riot. the president s overseas juggling act. the asia trip, the priorities are consequence shl. a china with a stagnant economy. north korea hell bent on provocation. a war with russia and ukraine with no sign of going cold any
president trump. that s right. republicans here in georgia say that it s not a matter of whether kemp wins the primary against david purdue but by how much and whether he can beat the 50% threshold to avoid a runoff after tuesday s election. despite that, kemp is not letting off the gas at all. he has been campaigning and had help from current and former republican governors. he has had governor chris christie, the former governor of new jersey, doug ducey of arizona, and in a few hours, kemp will be attending an event with pete ricketts, the governor of nebraska, and the governor of indiana will be headlining the final rally for kemp before election day. the purdue campaign has let their foot off the gas just a bit here in the final weeks. in fact, the even more importantly we ve gotten the chance to know each other personally. we shared a lot of stories from
to dan s point, put up the ad spending and show the viewers. this is surrender. this is surrender. the purdue campaign is spending nothing. a pac he s associated with is spending $280,000. atlanta is not a cheap media market. look at the money. $1.2 million from the kemp campaign. 762$,000 from the republican governor s association. that s tantamount to surrender. yes. and trump is going to have a hard time washing his hands of his race. he can t simply say purdue doesn t a good candidate and it had nothing to do with the endorsement. purdue would not have run if it were not for donald trump. donald trump made kemp target number one. purdue jumped into this race on the notion, the false notion, the madeup notion it was a stolen election and filed a lawsuit on that issue, cut ads on the issue, and multiple debates. the first thing he said is i want you to know the 20 20