kol. that including dallas star luca don schickler who was due to return from an injury tonight and now might not be able to play in the mavericks matchup with the utah jazz on saturday. the covid concerns have pushed the league to postpone two more games. last night s between the raptors and bulls and tonight s game in portland between the trail blue topazers and brooklyn nets because they don t have enough players. in some cases the league is requiring teams to assign replacement players because of the spike in cases. with seven boston celtics in croat kols, the team turned to a player who started his career there 20 years ago. they now assigned the 40-year-old joe johnson. he was drafted tenth overall in 2001 returned to the court in boston last night, bringing him
is coming from republicans at the state level, and it s not just ballot access. gop-led states have passed new laws to control the process of counting and certifying votes. republicans are also proving unfair district maps to dilute the power of voters of color. ari berman with mother jones writes, quote, what can appear as a series of disconnected state-level skirmishes is, in fact, part of a national strategy that goes far beyond previous efforts to undermine democratic influence. fueled by the big lie, this effort picks up where last year s insurrection left off by putting in place the pieces to steal future elections by systematically taking over every aspect of the voting process. joining us now to discuss, latosha brown, co-founder of the black voters matter fund, justice correspondent, eli metal. allow me to retort, a black guy s guide to the constitution is out march 1st. and call colorado kol secretary
russia s potential military plan. russian military action could begin as soon as this week beginning with air and missile attacks. those attacks expected to take out key military infrastructure including air defense and early warning systems. these new details suggest that russian troops would then invade ukraine from multiple points around the country including encircling the capital of kyiv within one to two days. all of this in stark contrast to what we re seeing on the ground here in the ukrainian capital. the city is calm. on sunday evening we found the streets, the restaurants, the stores crowded with people. we spoke to ukrainians who told us they are aware, of course, of russian forces amassing on the border but say what happens next is out of their kol. our reporters, comments and analysts standing by from around the country and the world. matthew chance is here with me in kyiv.