anywhere? reporter: marcus, it s really too early to tell at this point. it s the first move, in the long run, hopes to replace the utility company. but it does still have a long way to go. that being said, they posed a resolution for the board of supervisors, with a safety certificate. and there s a certificate that allows pg&e to use to use funds to pay for the tool and recent wildfires that have picked up and caused billions of dollars in damage. the proposed resolution is asking the governor to revoke what they call pg&e s license to burn and instead fund golden state energy. if approved, it would displace pg&e. we spoke with an environmental group that supports this move. it s important to highlight that when there s more wildfires caused by pg&e, we are on the hook to pay for it. and so, what we really need is to hold pg&e accountable, and also address that we need a better energy system that s safer, more reliable, clean, and also more affordable. reporter: pg&e
pressure grows on police to explain their apparent inaction, while children were being shot in a texas elementary school state officials, including the governor, blast the police for failing to act fast enough to end. well, the schoolmaster ah, i m public foliage. welcome to the program. ukraine is warning that its troops may have to pull out of their last pocket of resistance in the eastern new hans region to avoid being surrounded by russian forces. the satellite images show the aftermath of the recent bombardments in eastern ukraine or pro russia separatists say they ve taken the strategic railway hub of leman. russian forces are also advancing from 3 directions on the nearby twin cities of the arrow donetta and missy chance ukrainian controlled cities in the region have come under relentless bombardment. well, us president joe biden accused russian president vladimir putin of working to eradicate ukrainian identity. who are brutal, brutal war, and your printer? not only a