Yes. No, no, no, no, no. But that was my first thought was i was my thought to be really sure about Storm Taylor swift as a permit, Storm Clouds always over my head. I dont need Friday The 13th for back nine seconds after 7 00 a. M. So we have to thank our panel. Thanks to you for joining us. Im kasie hunt. Dont go anywhere. Cnn news central starts right now reporting from inside the Harris Campaign, their strategy to focus on impact over policy and the group of voters they want it to resonate with the most breaking overnight boeing workers are on strike, Tens Of Thousands of Union Members vote to walk off the job today, a big blow to one of americas biggest Manufacturing Giant at war with The West of Vladimir Putin with a big threat overnight as President Biden weighs giving Ukraine Permission to strike deeper into russia. Im John Berman with Sara Sidner and kate baldwin. No audio, no air conditioning, No Problem it was. Central morning, the momentum high keep drawing eyeballs. That i
Phillip brucker said that the north korea Breakthrough Potential upped the stakes on the mike pompphaoeubmike pompeo. They may be playing with the one opening we have with north korea. Do you agree or disagree with rucker in. Heidi heitcamp got on or board with his confirmation. It will be close. Theres some sense there is an issue where if you oppose pompeo you open yourself up to attacks. Is and some of these red states is not supporting the president on Foreign Policy during this key moment. A lot of people a lot of democrats were forced on thursday to grudgingly acknowledge sort of admiration or respect for pompeo going to meet with kim jongun over easter. It didnt move a lot of their votes. As you saw a bunch of the democrats on the Senate Foreign realizes committee, they still had to reiterate their
opposition is. Anna palmer from politico, what do you think is is the story of the week . I think one of the most interesting stories is u. N. Ambassador nikki haley asserting herself
is not $720 billion as you thought, but possibly as little as 120, maybe 200. he has his physical gold and whatever he kept there and it also means that there will be 3 $400 billion that ukraine can claim as reparations and as funds for its rebuilding, if the war comes to an end. poland s president has expressed real concern about the use of chemical weapons, something that the united states have warned president putin against, how real is that threat? well, chemical weapons are not a true weapon of mass destruction. i do not want to sound distanced from it but i am just telling you, like i think it is, they were used during world war i and in military terms, they are not that great an effect. i think if they will be used and there are some reports that have come in,
course anti-war demonstrations course anti war demonstrations taking place in russia and people have been arrested as a consequence of it, what do you believe the deterrent value has been so far of sanctions against russia, if they are starting to bite and people in the country may become aware of them, that might change the narrative again? i them, that might change the narrative again? them, that might change the narrative again? i think the most useful piece narrative again? i think the most useful piece of narrative again? i think the most useful piece of the narrative again? i think the most useful piece of the sanctions - narrative again? i think the most useful piece of the sanctions is i narrative again? i think the most i useful piece of the sanctions is the freezing of russia s central bank reserves. that means that putin s war chest is not $720 billion as you thought, but possibly as little as 120, maybe 200. he has his physical gold and whatever he kept there and it
top-tenth of 1%. and when i talk about the 660 billionaires who increased their fortunes by $1.8 trillion during the course of this pandemic, i am talking about are you frustrated then the bills they are putting forth, the tax increases don t actually target that one-tenth percent of people? well, if we had a wealth tax, we could certainly do that. we could also go just repeal the the $1.9 trillion trump tax cut. i mean, why can t we do that? that that tax cut went mostly to the wealthy and to big corporations. they didn t need it. get rid of that tax cut. and and when you look at what we are spending on the military, we remember, the afghan war is over. and we have what happened to the peace dividend? what happened to all of the money that we are no longer spending or should no longer be spending on military? well, we are spending about 300 let s see $720 billion a year on so-called national defense. you think we we ought to do that? what about the defense of our