morning? ukrainian president zelenskyy underscoring his goal to secure peace but he added that he will not compromise territorial integrity of this country. at the same time he acknowledges that russia likely will not give up any land, either. that is why i m saying yes, this is a compromise. come back to where it all started and we ll try to resolve the question of the donbas. the complex question of the donbas. talks have yielded no solution so far. towns across the country have been reduced to ruins. thousands dead and more than 10 million people out of their homes across ukraine. the search for victims continues in kharkiv, the country s second largest city as crews comb through the rubble, residents spent the weekend sleeping in the subway station for safety and strikes here in lviv on saturday marked the closest attack to the city
the men in the military barbers are his. the us has sent thousands of extra troops to poland. he s always said they re not headed to ukraine, as america fears sending forces over the border could start a world war, yet biden seemed to tell them they would witness the bravery of ukrainians when you are there . the average citizen, look at how they re stepping up, look at how they re stepping up. and you re going to see when you re there, and some of you have been there, you re going to see women, young people standing in the middle in front of a damn tank, just saying, i m not leaving. the white house quickly clarified that america has not changed its stance on sending troops into ukraine. what these forces might be asked to do if russia uses chemical weapons is a more complex question. mr biden says russia would pay a severe price and that nato would respond in kind . the us will not go into detail
0 whether or not they still present a threat to the united states or the world at large and i think it s six months, maybe a year. but that goes on at least on an annual basis, and if there is a determination that this person still represents a threat to the united states, they are continued to be confined. that s the way the system works. are you okay with that? as a policy matter, senator, i m not speaking to my views. my understanding is the periodic review system is an executive branch determination of whether or not they are going to continue to hold people. does that make sense to you as a way to deal with these detainees? senator, i m not in a position to speak to the policy or discretion of the executive branch regarding how they are going to handle detainees. the reason i mention is because in one of the briefs you argued the executive branch doesn t have that option. if you had had your way, the executive branch could not do periodic reviews about the danger the detai
we know a third dose or we call a booster dose way better than just two. so i think i am all for tightening that up. and then, look. i i put this in front of the president. i think it s a complex question. i m not sure which way i would advise him unless i was looking at all the data and all the facts. but certainly, it s an option that he has available to him and i think he knows he s got it available to him. and if we get into january, um, i hope that his advisers and i have confident that his advisers are going to be, you know, pushing for a decision one way or the other. all right. andy slavitt, thank you very much for your time. we appreciate it. thank you, jim. and given the climbing pediatric hospitalization numbers, i want to focus more closely now on what parents need to know, especially as back to school approaches. let s talk to dr. paul offit, who we saw him briefly in tom foreman s report a few moments ago. he is director of the vaccine education center at childr
they re going to leave and so far, they haven t. do you think that the united states should be inviting china onto the international space station? that s that s a complex question. why? it s a political question. because there s a you know, our government has, you know, issues with human rights. violations. you know, issues with, you know, technology transfer or um so that s the challenge there. reporter: the government has similar issues with the russians. our government does. yeah. yeah. but alexei navalny. about a. yeah, exactly. but i am not i don t work for the government so it s not for me to decide. but just broadly speaking, wouldn t it be nice for sort of global cooperation to have everyone onboard and kind of put their earth earth differences aside? i think it would be, yes. but that s not for me to decide. got ya. so, if you were making the decisions, you would invite the