now we have some laws in this country. the hippa laws. they keep us out of people s medical businesses. and i do believe that this man has as much right to be protected by those laws and be subjected to those laws as everybody else. he does have a duty to keep the public informed and i don t know what it was him or somebody inside of the military establishment that decided to do it this way, but i m sure he will do a little better going forward as he said he would. just want to circle back on something you said about sitting down with president biden to express your concerns and asaid among them are the fact that there has been some difficulty breaking through what you call the maga wall. you talked about some of the information you want people to know about when it comes to student loan, student debt forgiveness and the judiciary and on and on.
he was very busy with the the job he had at the baptist church as pastor of one of the leading pulpits in america. the minute i met him, i said, this guy is special. if there s anyone who can win in georgia, which was then regarded as a red state, it is this guy. and it took a few more months, a persuasion, i had everyone call him. al sharpton was on tv mentioning that. and thank god he ran. and of course, the people of georgia are better off. the caucus is better off and america is better off because he ran and won. and as asaid, he s going to have a great, great future. so that s first ask foremost. an amazing man who has now had four victories in two years in what was regarded as a red state. and one more point i would make.
dr. asaid. scott, mccarthy says the economy and border, is that the right focus, do you think the republican candidates will stick to it? i think it s the right focus. the issues where republicans have the biggest advantage are the issues he s emphasizes, inflation, border, crime, quality of life, cost of living. in the nbc news poll this weekend, there was a simple question what s more important to your vote for congress, a candidate who focuses on cost of living or abortion? cost of living was 59%, abortion was 37%. what republicans are emphasizing here puts them in the biggest bucket of voters from which to compete. if they emphasize on it. yes. the most disciplined candidates will do this and those will have the most chance for success. that s the point. republicans are not talking about these issues. instead of the economy in the
the last remaining ukrainian forces in besieged city of mariupol appear to make a final stand. rejecting russia demand to lay down weapons and ammunition and sur repd rendser or die. russian forces surrounded the port city for a month. ukrainian troops confined to small pocket of resistance. the city itself is in ruins after weeks of heavy fighting. many residents have fled. an estimated 100,000 remain trapped without running water, heat, without electricity, regular supplies of food. on sunday ukraine foreign minister painted a grim picture of what the coming weeks could hold. fighting in eastern ukraine and donbas. large scale offenses of russia in the part of ukraine. and also desperate attempts of the russian forces to as asaid to finish with mariupol at any
russians trying to maintain the pressure whilst also appearing at any rate to be taking perhaps a tactical plus a asaid of an anticipated push against kyiv. this will come in today, wolf, on a day when we ve had four prime ministers of european countries come into the capital with an expression of solidarity visiting with president zelenskyy, president zelenskyy closing the airspace over his country to the russians that is, of course. significant developments. you look at those pictures of the buildings destroyed, residential apartment buildings bombed out. it is so, so disgusting. sam kylie, thank you very much. i always say stay safe over there, very, very dangerous times. i want to get to this onslaught, cedric layton and cnn ryan todd.