we ve had bad weather. so how many of those people actually were being provided shelter temporarily because of the cold weather? i don t know the answer to that. all of those will be questions. one thing i really found striking from the press conference was the way in which the fire chief described the way in which the buildings were divided up. the entire first floor is one family, but the back half of the second floor was that same family. the front half of the second floor and the entire third floor the second family. my concern and worry is whether or not people on the second floor had an exit other than the front. the fire originated in the front of the building, and i don t know if they got trapped in there and couldn t get out. all that is going to be part of the investigation that will take place. atf is on the scene as well as the philadelphia fire marshal. when it s safe to enter, they ll go in and determine the cause of the fire. we hear they were very quick to respond as
clark s testimony, twitchell came unraveled. he starts to cry, and this tears are streaming down his face and he s getting hysterical. his chest is heating. the judge actually recognizes it, he took a break and he couldn t get out of the room fast enough. when he comes back after the break, mark twitchell is no better. he s still very upset and he s crying. he turns around and actually faces detective clark and he starts talking to him. he said i m sorry for lying to. this is extraordinary. i ve never ever had an excuse turn around and start talking to one of the primary investigators in the middle of their own murder trial. but this was far from the strangest moment in the trial. that came in the case for the defense when the attorney calls but one witness, mark twitchell. the room was packed, there was not a single seat. everyone was on the edge of their seat wondering what this guy is going to say? now, which will have finally an audience to hear his story. when he had b
specifically point blank about americans there, there have been warnings from the state department and the administration that americans should leave the country, but he said point blank that if americans remain in ukraine and russia invades, that the u.s. will not interfere because that could lead to a geopolitical crisis like we haven t seen in decades, perhaps world war iii there. talk about what that means. it is pretty clear that the white house is trying to make sure they don t have a similar situation like they had with afghanistan last summer where we had not only our allies who were sort of stranded, folks afghanis who helped us along the way for years and years who were sort of stuck and couldn t get out, but also americans who couldn t get out. and you saw, remember, those images, we ll all remember the images of the big choppers sort of airlifting people to safety. the reality is the white house is saying if this happens in ukraine, they can t come in there and start ai
tucker: of course. i guess it s important to say that 90% of the truck drivers are vaccinated. what really happened here was all through the pandemic, these men and women worked. they went back and forth while everybody else huddled in their houses, right? they wear their masks, couldn t get out of the cab, couldn t use the toilet. now, two years into it, just this past january, you ve got to get the shot. it s enough but for those guys that are vaxed, this is what they tell me. we support that, but what we are hoping doesn t get lost here is, you know, adults in canada is a truck driver. we make horriblee don t have a place to sleep at night. they are not even looking after them in general, so hopefully it s a moment in the labor time of truck drivers in canada where they actually get something. tucker: yeah, because when we talk of a supply chains, they are the supply chain. our civilization doesn t work. the politicians nibble cheese and try on the latest political costume.
you talked earlier about the humanitarian corridors that had been offered. many people here see those as traps now. not a way to evacuate people. the red cross has said that the route in about out of mariupol were mined so people couldn t get out of those. previously, people tried to escape on buses, they re being shelled. today humanitarian corridors only offered people to go to russia or belarus. nonstarters. people are just not sure what to believe. whether they can leave safely or they can t. all the time they re being bombarded but weapons and his airplanes. it s not just critical infrastructure, it s schools and hospitals. stories are happening across this country. time and time again we re getting reports and seeing videos 0 this atrocity. zelensky accusing russia of war