when i worked in the white house a long time ago, the sect f was a daily call with all the principles. but i don t know, everything is going so well for us, they can blow that al blol off. remember the biden folks thought hiring first was more important than hiring excellence. they have a vice president who really can t be trusted with any thing even at campaigning, she is an embarrassment. they have a press secretary who essentially has to step aside for john kirby when the really hard issues come up.usin it is so obvious that kj p is grousing about it and reports on the media.t and now everyone understands that we have a secretary of defense who is just a figurehead. i guess kind of like the president himself, right? and meanwhile, the border crisis erupting. the president of mexico is demanding various concessions we learn from us on the issue of a immigration my translation, heh
he is also an nbc news military analyst. tom, talk to us about that freeman. a mafia war, and how it fits in here. about a crisis erupting and then vanishing, almost instantaneously. but this isn t over. mosti think that s part of the story here. is that we are seeing part of this ending. the most dramatic part, but i don t think that the story of this is over. putin is a lot weaker, prigozhin is still alive, which i think is probably surprising to everybody at this point. and, the damage done to putin as president is significant. what we still don t know is what s happened to the minister of defense, and the chief of the general staff. that s something i m still curious about, and i don t know if it s been part of this deal to end this crisis, but i think that s something we re all waiting to find. out ambassador, i am inclined to agree with tom
that the european metal industry is looking more and more to to source material, as the sector struggles with shortages following the invasion of ukraine by russia. we travel now to southern europe, where steel plants are also facing high energy costs, as too are the thousands of workers whose livelihoods depend on the steel mills and foundries of italy s industrial north. 0ur correspondent, jessica parker travelled to brescia, in the region of lombardy. steel runs through the vein of this community but it is an industry under strain. with the war in ukraine and covid lockdowns in china, global trade has been disrupted. here, they feel the impact of crisis erupting many miles away. paolo tries to stay positive but he s on reduced hours as factories grappling with volatile energy costs. the father of two started work aged 15,
and more to to source material, as the sector struggles with shortages following the invasion of ukraine by russia. we travel now to southern europe, where steel plants are also facing high energy costs, as too are the thousands of workers whose livelihoods depend on the steel mills and foundries of italy s industrial north. 0ur correspondent, jessica parker travelled to brescia, in the region of lombardy. steel runs through the vein of this community but it is an industry under strain. with the war in ukraine and covid lockdowns in china, global trade has been disrupted. here, they feel the impact of crisis erupting many miles away. paolo tries to stay positive but he s on reduced hours as factories grappling but he s on reduced hours as factories grapple
that the european metal industry is looking more and more to to source material, as the sector struggles with shortages following the invasion of ukraine by russia. we travel now to southern europe, where steel plants are also facing high energy costs, as too are the thousands of workers whose livelihoods depend on the steel mills and foundries of italy s industrial north. 0ur correspondent, jessica parker travelled to brescia, in the region of lombardy. steel runs through the vein of this community but it is an industry under strain. with the war in ukraine and covid lockdowns in china, global trade has been disrupted. here, they feel the impact of crisis erupting many miles away. paolo tries to stay positive