bit in in confidence that people will make the right decision at the end of the day. yeah. i think that is certainly, as i covered congress throughout the trump years, there were a lot of republicans who would insist privately everything would be fine, trump era would end. and of course it ended with a riot on our capitol and this continuation of a big lie that now polls show many republicans believe. al schmidt, thank you as always for being with us. we really appreciate your time today. thank you. coming up next here, prince harry locked in a legal battle over paying for his security. why he says he doesn t feel safe. and an epic tv rant. the tv host goes off on anti-vaxers.
years old, and a sister, 3.5, we don t feel safe risking our kids. we re staying here. veronica says she doesn t feel safe. she has led to more berlin. dark days, but ukrainians hope it will soon be light at the end of the tunnel. matt bradley, nbc news, utah, or new ukraine. thank you for that report right after the break, i m going to be joined by lisa gascón, who is appealing to the international community for help. but first i m going to talk to petro poroshenko, who s dugout in kyiv is committed to preventing russian invasion. this is on the border of ukraine. no no
watch quickly. insane. insane. this is the middle so the photographer is amazed but other shoppers are just milling around like it was routine and when the thieves fled, the alarm was blaring, security was aware and there was no attempt to stop them saying safety is the highest priority except we all know that police never investigate these types of crimes. these types of gangs have hit several chicago beauty stores along with walgreen s and even high end stores on chicago s miracle mile. in fact, one store, shannon, lost $43,000 worth of merchandise just in august alone. so it s bad. and it doesn t feel safe. as a customer in that store i don t think i would be quite as chill as the guy who filmed it.
can make from these vaccines than can make from these vaccines than they can make from these vaccines than they are really about getting the billions of people in need getting the billions of people in need of vaccines vaccinated around in need of vaccines vaccinated around the developing world. we hope around the developing world. we hobe this around the developing world. we hope this allows a shift to increase hope this allows a shift to increase production and get those increase production and get those vaccines out to people as quickly those vaccines out to people as quickly as those vaccines out to people as quickly as possible across the developing world. developing world. thank you very much developing world. thank you very much for developing world. thank you very much forjoining - developing world. thank you very much forjoining us. - now to the us, and the growing problem of hate crime directed at asian americans. the number of such reported incidents doub
she doesn t feel safe. it could be me, it could be my family, my friends i m not feeling safe. wan and her friend kenny li set up the public safety patrol, their mission to stop would be attackers from hurting other asians. they re very afraid to walk along the street. they cannot even protect themselves. along with the pandemic, suspicion and harassment of asians and asian americans, the anti china rhetoric of former president donald trump helping to fan the flames of xenophobia and racism. the chinese virus. kung flu. the nation which unleashed this plague onto the world china. in response to the increased violence, allies have taken to the streets. the us congress passed a bill to address anti asian hate crimes. being of chinese descent has felt different this year, even for those at the very top.