likely to report symptoms of long covid. us, if we are thinking of living in a democratic society treats people with dignity and we need to look at those who are in sectors that are paid very little, unfortunately social care workers come within that category. $5 i unfortunately social care workers come within that category. as i said in the introduction, come within that category. as i said in the introduction, the come within that category. as i said j in the introduction, the government says it is investing an excel five 4p in adult social care over the next three years, it has also made £3.7 billion of additional funding to local authorities which they can spend on adult social care. if there isn t any more money available, what else could be done to try to alleviate some of the problems you have been outlining? have been outlining? there is very little that can have been outlining? there is very little that can be have been outlining? there is very little that can be don
quickly to provide ukraine with the military aid it needs saying we have to move at the speed of war. what does the white house say? there s so much money and aid that is pouring into ukraine from the u.s. of course the latest announcement coming from secretaries blinken and austin announcing $713 million that would go towards ukraine and other allied countries. just to step back for a minute, in the big picture that means the u.s. has committed until now $3.7 billion to help ukraine. along with this we have seen in recent weeks the u.s. being increasingly willing to send heavier duty equipment and weaponry. so we re talking about things like howitzers and high-precision drones. this has come as ukrainian officials have been very vocal in saying we quite literally cannot receive this kind of help fast enough, and that is why we are seeing in part the u.s. and
they controlled for so long on twitter, they were the refs on twitter. the playing field has been leveld and they can t cope. carley: pressing forward with this and fox news alert. russia suggests former soviet satellite could be its next target. todd: kremlin cutting off flow of natural gas to poland and bulgaria. live on the ground in lviv with the latest developments, matt finn. matt: russia continues to warn about a nuclear threat, butted the united states is not backing down in support for this country. the u.s. supplied $3.7 billion in arms and international support is strong. germany making major policy shift and announcing it will send heavy weaponry to ukraine. on tuesday lloyd austin hosted a
reporter: amid the fears on a nuclear threat, the united states is not backing down on its support of ukraine. the u.s. now supplied more than $3.7 billion in arms to this country. the international support for ukraine is also very strong with germany now making a major policy shift in announcing it ll send heavy weaponry here to ukraine. on tuesday, u.s. secretary of defense lloyd austin hosted a meeting in germany with more than 40 nations coming together all planned in under a week. fox s jennifer griffin asked secretary austin a wide range of questions including whether putin might have been deterred if ukraine was supplied with weapons even sooner. do you think if these weapons had been in ukraine back in january that putin might not have invaded? was there anything you could have done to deter putin? well i truly believe that ukrainians had the types of things that they needed to be successful. they were successful in
$3.7 billion to help ukraine and along with this, we have seen in recent weeks the u.s. increasingly willing to send heavier duty equipment and weapons. we are talking about high prevision drones and this has come as ukrainian officials have been very vocal in saying, we can t receive this help fast enough, that s why we are seeing u.s. and allies are stepping up to send these kinds of heavy duty equipment. general millie told jim sciutto of the entire security order is at stake if russia gets away with attacks in ukraine. has there been a shift in tone of a broadening out of the administration? we are seeing this shifting and tone, this comes on the hill