when. they re working hard to make this happen. president xi will sit down with vladimir putin as well. so what does this mean? where are we headed in all of this? serious times. serious questions ahead as putin and the u.s. dig in on both sides of ukraine. mike gallagher, chair of the house committee on china and dan hoffman, former cia station chief in moscow standing by. first, to chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin with the latest from the pentagon. hi, jennifer. hi, martha. senior u.s. defense officials believe putin s threat to pull out of the new start treaty is another example of nuclear saber rattling designed to spook the u.s. from supporting ukraine. any reaction to putin pulling out of new start? new start is the last remaining post cold war u.s.-russia arm control treaty. it s been on life support for some time giving u.s. inspectors limited visibility to russia s arsenal. both sides have accused each other of violating the treaty, which
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i believe that the day will come when places like astonia and latvia and nato allies for which we would have to be involved directly are threatened. the answer here is american strength. we had 120,000 russian forces aligned across the border in 2017. i would send as vice president to visit astonia, to visit georgia. we sent a deafening message that we were going to stand with our friends in eastern europe. the trump pence administration is the only one where russia never tried to redraw international lines by force. we have to return to that american strength. martha: and go back to what happened with crimea. i want two more quick questions, if i may, sir. so the former president, trump, was in palestine today. was that the right thing for him to do, to go there? 100% the right thing. i applaud the president for taking that step. i can t get over the fact
we re going to take that and talk about sahil in a second. but tia, let be go to you first. one thing that mike touched on is there are voting rights groups who are upset. they say this is more talking. there s enough talking. we need more action. stacey abrams, we know, who is running for governor, is not going to be there. the president was downplaying it as he left the white house, oh, a function of schedules, our relationship is fine. everything is fine. is everything really fine? no, everything is not fine in georgia because you have groups that you mentioned at the top of the show, work very hard to get joe biden elected, worked very hard to put the senate, and what they re saying is it s not that they don t want the president to come visit georgia, but they think his time would be better spent in washington where we know the work needs to be done. we know that right now, there are not even 50 democrats who have publicly committed to changing the senate rules. so there is sti
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