power and influence seems to come from trumpism? they re fighting. if you go to the american enterprise institute, which is the think tank, there are people who say this is not the future of the republican party. they take on board some of the critiques they make, which is we have a conglomeration of big tech corporations and big media and there s a rebellion against that elite. they take that on board and their argument is that trump-ians, they re good at fighting the culture war, they have no positive agenda. so if you take sort of what would have been the folks in the bush admission, they ve moved to the right, a little more against free trade, a little less against foreign intervention, but want to use state power in much smaller ways, but to help the working class. they ve come to acknowledge it s a working class party, but they re not as apocalyptic in tone or as hysterical about immigration and not as much
word. i thought as long as it was in contact people would understand what i was doing. harris: i asked for a list of people who were allowed to say the word, because we have a ians and i want to point out come of these are people of color and mainly black men and women to drop that word. if it s going to be outlawed for everybody commits it should be because it s extremely offensive, can we get the rules and can we get a list? the blowback has been what i figured it would be. with joe rogan i want to speak to what the ceo of spotify is saying, he is saying going to hold the line. of course it says that this is just a horrible language, but what he means is that if you sever ties with rogan in the podcast is opening the door for examination of every artist on the platform.
familiar with that. the two major airports la guardia and jfk are the coveted prize. we see apartment buildings hit, we have seen civilian buildings lit. but he has been fairly precise in what he has been attempting to hit. hoping theien ians hoping the ukrainians would be demoralized. and it hasn t worked. the thermal bomb we have talked about. if he starts to deploy that it changes the game entirely. dan: we appreciate your commentary in these tough times. you got it, dan. dan: the images coming out of the ukraine are devastating. a mother of three in one of those shelters live from kyiv
peace keeping of civilian. is that something being considered given what we have seen of the atrocities. is there any talk to do some for the population. i don t accept the preyn mise of the question. we continue to consul with our ally and partners including on what makes sense going forward. we have not seen a proposal that s been flushed out that could be operationalized. the one thing that united states has made clear throughout this is it s not our intention to send u.s. soldiers to fight russian soldiers in ukraine but in terms of other steps to support the yukraines and do ou best to protect civil ians, we continue to look at over option.
Another batch 183 Indians, mostly students, arrived from war-torn Ukraine by an Air India Express flight from Budapest via Kuwait at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA), an official said here on Saturday.