a bigger threat to the global economy if there s a regional war in the middle east that fully draws in iran. so they re trying to kind of navigate this precarious moment until diplomacy, i think, can succeed in lowering the temperature. until diplomacy can do that or the war binds down in gaza we ll just be living in this place of heightened tension and heightened risk of escalation. general, when you talk about bolsters houthis arsenal including crews and ballistic missiles, long-range drones, what s the significance of that arsenal being expanded? iranians, of course, houthis are know shia organization. right back into the classic suni, shia struggle throughout the middle east. one of the challenges is, many of these missiles that are being fired are one-way iranian designed and manufactured drones. they cost 20,000 bucks. the u.s. navy and the brits also have extremely sophisticated air
this ct scanner. it can pinpoint damage, find what it s done. and it gives surgeons a plan of action. he says, yes, and unfortunately there is no left eye. there is a suspicion of damage to the right eye as well. but definitely no left eye. this is the fourth patient we have seen in the space of about an hour come in for a ct scan. it is doing 15 or 20 a day. they are actually doing 70 or 80. it is wearing out. the hospital can t afford a new one. but a used one is for sale in the west of ukraine. cost 120,000 bucks. the price of losing this one, in cal cuae hrabl. he shows signs of acute brain injury. he needs urgent surgery.
about 120,000 bucks. price of losing this one, incalculable. he says, he shows signs of severe cranial energy with acute hematoma and severe brain contusion. he needs urgent surgery. the administrator heres have raised about $60,000. they need help with the rest. this is the only ct scanner in a vast region. critical, this machine is critical. ct is critical to provide appropriate care for patients with both head wounds and acute brain injuries, he says. is it saving lives? translator: definitely, absolutely, 100%. reporter: there s been a steady flow of soldiers injured in and near bakhmut. that is the scene of the heaviest fighting. this is a hospital that is trying to deal with an area
for a felony used to be if you would steal anything more than $1,000. they raised that to he either said 10 or $20,000. you can clean out a whole store for 10 or 20,000 bucks. ainsley: these reporters went to the walmart in the l.a. area, went to all of them. and the pharmacies and beauty products things more expensive when you try to buy a raiser you have to go and get someone or batteries go and get someone. takes 20 minutes, in a hurry. have to come a key. all because of all these thefts. they said in l.a., in that area you have to actually physically walk into a partitioned area. an area of the store. then you have to pay for it within that partition then can you walk out through a narrow exit. steve: it s a good idea. ainsley: robberies and arrests only up 2.7% in this area. blaming the d.a. george gascon. brian: go over to carley shimkus who has the other news.
there is no left eye. there s a suspicion of damage to the right eye as well, but definitely no left eye. this is the fourth patient we ve seen in the space of about an hour come in for a ct scan. it s supposed to be doing 15 or 20 a day. they re actually doing 70 or 80. in short, it s wearing out. this equipment is vital. the hospital condian t afford a one but the used one for sale in the west of ukraine cost about 120,000 bucks. the cost of using this one, incal cuable. he says he shows sign of hematoma and brain contusion. he needs urgent surgery. the administrators here have raised about $60,000. they need help with the rest. this is the only ct scanner in a vast region.