ukrainian offensive through this area. where they don t. i think they needed them. donald trump, the campaign trail, amidst new reporting today on classified documents and potential pressure campaign involving the irs to let his freedom caucus fracture is, the latest on an inept effort to oust marjorie taylor greene from the gop organization. plus, you are following some extreme heat that continues to stifle parts of the country as well as a threat of severe storms and others. an alarming health development, cases of malaria, cropping up in the u.s. from the first time in decades. all of that and a troubling new trend in the wake of anti-trans legislation around the country. people forced to go to the black market to get medication they desperately need. that story is ahead this hour as well. you don t miss that conversation. we begin though with ukraine. now, 500 days into its fight for survival after the russian invasion. the president just signed off on what may be his
longer dove. we are looking at the people and issues on the ballot, and potentially the game-changing 2024 elections. i will be joined by she has already made history in congress, and could do it again if she wins the senate in the regroup, who expected the barbie movie to cause an international dispute? why this has china, vietnam and welcome to the real world, barbie girl. i have something to say. at this hour, president joe biden is making his way to the world stage. starting his international tour with a visit to king charles and united kingdom, and a meeting with the british prime minister tomorrow. the president heads to vilnius for a tour of the north atlantic treaty organization, also known as nato. this could impact world history itself. with russia s war on ukraine just passing the 500 day mark, and the world still reeling from a short-lived but impactful rebellion against vladimir putin, the stakes are higher than high. on wednesday, president biden will addres
minister tomorrow. the president heads to vilnius for a tour of the north atlantic treaty organization, also known as nato. this could impact world history itself. with russia s war on ukraine just passing the 500 day mark, and the world still reeling from a short-lived but impactful rebellion against vladimir putin, the stakes are higher than high. on wednesday, president biden will address the summit. and he s expected to urge member nations to continue their support for ukraine. it comes on the heels of the administration s controversial decision to send weapons known as cluster bombs to ukraine. cluster bombs are banned and hundred countries, and work by spreading hundreds of bomb lights across a wide area. what s the controversy? not all of the bombs explode. we this can pose a threat for
for survival after the russian invasion. the president just signed off on what may be his most controversial decision yet to support ukraine. he is sending cluster bombs, those ammunitions that carry out smaller bomb lights, they scatter across large areas, causing widespread destruction, some may not explode until well after a battle. they could potentially kill civilians. and b.c. s allie raffa is joining us from delaware, where the president is right, now the white house as resisted pressure to do this for months. they are doing it now it seems, talk us through this and the explanation we re hearing from the president today. yasmin, the controversy surrounding the use of these cluster bombs goes back months, even years, just for some context here, back in 2008 there was an international treaty signed by more than 100 countries. many of them nato allies, to ban the use of these cluster