motivating countries to come off the sidelines and take more aggressive actions. joining me now is zach, senior correspondent at vox. thanks for joining us. this was a brilliant podcast, such good information, so many points i want to drill down with you on in the time we have together. first and foremost, sanctions, simply, you talk about whether or not sanctions are actually even effective. looking at the situation we re in now with vladimir putin, do you see them being effective the way that they are designed at this moment? so when you see something like sanctions are effective, the question isn t do they work at some goal. the question is what goal are you trying to use them for? it s impossible for them to be effective in general. they need to be targeted to perform a specific action. we can split them into two different aims. one is to destroy the russian economy, and the second is to cause significant economic pain that might cause them to
richard, where are we a week later? obviously you and i concerned about the withdrawal, the chaos afterwards, talked about it for quite some time it wasn t the move to make but the move was made. i m wondering a week later with 37,000 evacuated, the white house telling jonathan lemire this morning the number is going up. has the biden administration effectively stabilized the situation there. and is there a chance we may look back on this a few weeks from now and say, started off terribly but they managed to salvage the situation? good morning, joe, there s a chance but i call it a long shot. the reason is you still have tens of thousands, if not more, of people who have a strong claim to leave, not just the afghans who worked with us but the afghans who are vulnerable. and we re essentially dependent on the taliban permitting them to reach the airport. so if question isn t simply how many people we can fly out, how
year over what happened in south bend and said he was frustrated by the failure to properly vet donors. especially as mayor of a city that has had a lot of anguish over police/community relations, i believe strongly that justice is more important than campaign contributions. you need to be sure you ve gone through the steps to make sure there s no concern that would make you regret they re associated with the campaign. and facebook under attack. the biden campaign asking the social platform to reject another attack ad on the former vice president. biden s campaign manager says facebook is letting candidates misled americans. facebook says the ad in question isn t even running on their platform. alexandria ocascio-cortez, another facebook critic, took a jab yesterday at the rally in queens. we need to take power over our lives again. i don t know about you, but i don t want mark zuckerberg
rural america and i m liberal but not too liberal. he has experience. put yourself in the shoes of biden, i m leading in the polls, darn it, people like me. what if i do run and the party has run past me and i am a three-time losing at a time my standing has never been stronger. everybody, when they re thinking about running for president, somebody in biden s position run for vice president, nobody will tell him the truth, everybody will say, my god, you should do it, they don t give him a straight answer. michael steele, if you were to give him a straight answer, troubleshoot if he decides to run? the top line would be, do it. rights now, the question isn t necessarily working your way through a democratic primary. that will work itself out. the realization of that, we ve seen play out before, there is a lane for biden, an amy clklobucr
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