holding face to face meetings. we re live with the very latest. and 12 days until possible economic catastrophe as the negotiations on the debt ceiling hit snag after snag in washington. plus everyone is going to see this and witness a miracle. she s returned from a russian jail and playing in the wnba again. brittney griner returns to the court. andy scholes will break down her first game back since her release from a russian jail. we begin this hour japan as the ukrainian president begins his in-person appeal for support at the g7 summit. he arrived a short time ago tweeting that peace will become closer today. he will be meeting with many of the world leaders gathered there beginning with italy s prime minister. joe biden has given him a boost agreeing to support training ukrainian pilots on f-16 fighter jets. the u.s. debt crisis is looming large over the summit threatening to rock the global economy. talks appear dead locked, but president biden says he s confi
sanctions can become quite effective. many were skeptical that idea led by janet yellen would work, but the price cap has started to work in the last few months. before i let you go, i wanted to ask you about these so-called nonalied nations. we can point to countries like perhaps india that whether overtly or covert ly, they have helped russia adapt these sanctions. do you think they need to put more pressure on those countries? zelenskyys was just at the arab league. he knows a lot of those countries are still doing business with russia. absolutely. that s one of the reasons why russia is so adaptable to the sanctions. it has a lot of fellow travelers willing to assist in doing so. india is one of these countries. but also all of the could be try that russia has aligned with is