rachel: my husband is advocating for me to get a chicken coop because we eat a lot of eggs. eggs are what people eat when meat is too expensive, now eggs are too expense i. a lot of people doing what we just saw out there, renting a chicken and a coop. will: one of the things i m good at can. rachel: making eggs somehow to you like your eggs? will: i like variety. i m off of scrambled. i like a sunny side egg off of toast, i like poached. rachel: i like poached. will: i m like the guy from forest gump, bubba [laughter] pete: i like over medium, not too the runny, a lot of seasoning on it. a little cheese rachel: what kind of seasoning? pete: various kinds that i ve acquired from this show over the years. [laughter] i couldn t tell you what they are, but i use them. will: not too runny. pete: not too runny. will: i like it runny. i don t want dry eggings. soft scrambled. pete: soft scrambled, i absolutely agree with. i grew up on hard scrambled in minnesota. [laughter] m
one year later. almost exactly a year ago missile attacks against the capital of ukraine, kyiv. to most this was a surprise attack and invasion. the ukrainians didn t see it coming, nor did the europeans. the one consistent voice cautioning that an invasion was likely, the u.s. intelligence community. another surprise for the world, the intense resolve about entertainer turned president volodymyr zelenskyy, unlike others in his position he didn t flee but only left the country a handful of times to plea for guns and ammunition. and for the last year he s faced off from across the border with vladimir putin who has ruled russia for more than two de decades. the key player who is not a participant in the war, the united states of america. it is the country that has organized the sanctions against russia, it is the country that has been the single biggest provider of military and nonmilitary assistance and tonight on this special program, you ll hear from two top officials on am
the russian defense ministry is now saying these stories and more on cnn news, central. alright we ve learned that louisville bank shooter left behind too lengthy notes, and they seem to reveal why he opened fire on his co workers earlier this month, enforcement sources said one note was found in the gunman s home, the other found on him at the scene on april 10th. the shooter killed five people and injured several others, including a rookie police officer who was shot in the head. he still remains in the hospital. police then killed the shooter. the notes revealed that part of his goal was to show how easy it is in america for someone with mental illness to get ahold of an assault weapon. after the shooting, the gunman s family acknowledged he struggled with depression, but he was able to legally purchase an ar 15 style rifle just seven days before the attack. kentucky is known to have some of the least restrictive gun laws in the country perspective, gun buyers only need to
united states supreme court, revealing the next steps in the legal battle over access to a widely used abortion pill. the high court is up against the deadline tonight and a ruling could come at any time and we ll also take you inside auschwitz where dana bash and i took a very emotional and deeply personal tour of the death camp , including the spot where i believe two of my grandparents were murdered. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. tonight a 65 ft crater marks the spot where russia dropped a bomb on its own territory. state media is calling the release of the weapon near the ukrainian border. accidental cnn s ben wedeman is joining us now from ukraine with the latest ben tell us more about this admitted admitted blunder by russia as its war against ukraine rages on. yes wolf at 15. minutes past . 10 pm thursday. a russian air force s u 34 twin engine fighter bomber flew over the russian
the another surprise for the world the intense resolve of that entertainer turned president, volodymyr zelenskyy. unlike others in his position, he did not indeed, he s only left the country a handful of times to plea for guns and ammunition. and for the last year, he has faced off from across the border with vladimir putin, who has ruled russia for more than two decades. a key player who is not a participant in the war, the united states of america. it is a country that has organized the sanctions against russia. it is the country that has been the single biggest provider of military and non-military assistance, and tonight, on this special program, you will hear from two top officials on america s national security team. first, the biden administration s key player on countering russia s war in ukraine, the national security adviser jake sullivan, who is with president biden in kyiv this week. also, usaid administrator samantha power, the official responsible for making