losing the governor s race in the deep red state of kentucky, you can add to your list. willie, i wrote this down. i ve been working. copy off your paper. the trump culture of winning. are you ready? now, after last night s results, trump and his republican party have lost the elections in 2017, 2018, 2019 hold on, let s see no, they also lost in 2020, they lost in 2021, so maybe they won in 20 no, no, trump republicans lost in 2022 and they lost in 2023. they don t really, the crazy thing is, you look at these primary voters they don t really care. donald trump is the political heroin of losing. take a shot of 2016 and lie back and smiling while your party loses in 2017, 18, 19 20 and coming back in 2024. yeah, daniel cameron the republican, rising star in the republican party was backed by donald trump in the state of kentucky, ran a tough race and lost by five points, the democrat governor andy beshear won impressively last night. the democrat in a state t
lukashenko in belarus. it includes not just tanks and heavy weapons but logistics, medical supplies, blood, the things you would need to sustain an invasion and the kind of things that have nothing to do a military exercise of any kind. while putin s been doing that, there have been ongoing diplomatic channels, the one with the united states which has not yielded results because united states is not going to concede and france and germany have been in the lead in recent years in discussions about the situation in eastern ukraine. however, we haven t seen anything from those diplomatic discussions that leads us to believe anything more than the fact that they re talks for the sake of talk. you don t really see them resolving any of the underlying tensions, so right now, if you re looking clearly at the situation as the biden administration is, what you re seeing is a methodical, steady build-up that seems to fore shadow an inevitable invasion and until there s an off ramp taken by vladi
you mentioned president biden. we re going to go right now to my colleague, nbc s lauren egan in wilmington, delaware, for some breaking news on the president s response to the deadly tornados we ve been covering all day for you. lauren, welcome. what s the latest? reporter: that s right, we re just learning that the president is going to deliver remarks here in wilmington on these deadly storms at 4:30 p.m. this afternoon, alex. the president earlier today spoke with kentucky governor andy beshear. the two leaders said they were going to stay in touch throughout the day as we ve been learning more and more about just how severe this damage is. the president this morning was also briefed by his fema administrator and the white house has said they re surging resources to the areas that were most impacted by these storms. they re sending fema personnel as well as essential goods such as water. i want to share with you a little bit of what the president tweeted earlier this morning. it