bret. we speak to so many people who say they wish the u.s. was doing more, giving more weapons that they had acted sooner. what can you tell us about what people in washington are saying? whether that support is coming down the line and whether or not they might get some things that they so badly need? it s a great question and there s a push on capitol hill to increase what s going in. they ve had some 200 stinger missiles and of common. the flow of weapons going in we are told has not stopped. it s been constant. but they want bigger and better things, the ukrainians do. they obviously would love some air cover or a no-fly zone but that s not in the cards according to the biden administration. i want to read quickly i really look at the intelligence committee members and what they say because you kind of re-between the lines. senator marco rubio is the vice chairman of the select intelligence committee in the senate. here s what he writes minutes ago. i can t emphasize enough h
some prayers. i think you re correct, jon, when you say the dad is a sympathetic figure. he is absolutely, totally overshadowed by the most sympathetic figure in this court, dr. petit. beaten by this defendant, not steven hayes but by komisarjevsky with a baseball hat within a millimeter of his life. he is sitting in court. he is watching this proceeding and everything that is happening here is happening as he sits and bears witness. that s why i think however sympathetic the dad, joshua will go down for the count. jon: we ll see what happens. thank you. don t miss geraldo this weekend. he will be hosting geraldo at large, sunday at 10:00 p.m. always a fascinating show. thank you, jon. jenna: a push on capitol hill to protect u.s. consumers pro from internet pirates around the world. rich edson with sieve are with the story. rich? reporter: say you re looking for sports jersey,