we ve heard of relatives hearing in the rubble but not able to dig them out. and the reaction is playing out. president erdogan has admitted short comes when it comes to the response there s been limits on social media accounts. fears they are quieting dissent. but there is an unprecedented, such a huge disaster, it s hard to imagine that turkey could handle it alone. it s an extraordinary and tragic situation. many thanks. still to come, the u.s. house is set to vote on whether to condemn the incident of the chinese balloon flying in u.s. air space. more on washington s grievances with beijing just ahead. kills ms on more surfaces than l lysol disinfectant spray.
the uk says it will soon start training ukrainian pilots, and ukrainian officials tell cnn that they are confident they will get jets, just like eventually they got the main battle tanks that they requested. we would like help as soon as possible, like yesterday, he says. our partners say that it will come tomorrow. the space between yesterday and tomorrow is very important to us. ukraine s civilians remain in the crosshairs of russia s cannons, missiles, and jets. kyiv hopes for more western support to start beating the back. fred pleitgen, cnn, kyiv, ukraine. and still to come, the u.s. house is set to vote on whether to condemn the incident of the chinese balloon flying in u.s. airspace. more on washington s grievances with beijing just ahead. e you can save up to $150 a year on your energy bill? how? the lower the temp, the lower r your bill.
they can t even pay the bills. you are better off doing what we do here in china. that is the case that they want to make. not just of their own people. they want to make that case around the world. they went make that case in your, they want to make it in that america. it would be absolutely devastating. i don t make the consequences of a balloon flying over this country for a few days. nobody would remember that. it would pale in comparison to the impact of what would happen if the republicans, essentially, but this nation s word, its credit, and its economy, at risk. over nothing other than politics. the logic of shutting down this balloon at all cost,, can t leave it up there for couple owhat are the trade-offs? resident biden did satelthroughout very much for starting off our conversation tonight. i really appreciate it. nobody would remember that. it would pale in comparison to the impact of what would happen if the republicans, essentially, but this nation s word, its credit,
the narrative. which is essentially, don t go with democracy. that is dysfunctional, that is a system where people can t get along, and they depend each other s throats. they can t even pay the bills. you are better off doing what we do here in china. that is the case that they want to make. not just of their own people. they want to make that case around the world. they went make that case in your, they want to make it in that america. it would be absolutely devastating. i don t make the consequences of a balloon flying over this country for a few days. nobody would remember that. it would pale in comparison to the impact of what would happen if the republicans, essentially, but this nation s word, its credit, and its economy, at risk. over nothing other than politics. the logic of shutting down this balloon at all cost,, can t leave it up there for a minute. sorting would argue, let s get into a space for a trying to knock out the satellites? a couple of things. i could see the m
is a balloon flying in question, that would have provided perhaps some sketchy optics. so where this relationship goes, that s a big question i m sure the states department is going to be getting. yeah. and the states clearly are enormous in terms of u.s./china relationship. mark stuart in hong kong with us. thank you very, very much. i want to bring in cnn political analyst david sanger, white house and security correspondent for the new york times. david, thank you so much for joining us. china says they are, quote, reserving the right, and i m quoting now, to make further necessary reaction. relations between washington and beijing were already pretty much strained. so where do the two sides go from here? shoes the secretary of state, antony blinken, have gone ahead with this trip and meet with the chinese leadership? wolf, thanks for having me on. my own view is that secretary blinken couldn t make this trip until they really understood