blamed for society s whos. we are just human beings that want to do the job of policing. we are tired of being politically targeted. now we actually welcome police officers, value them, especially in seattle for us to climb out of the defunding hole that unfortunately these politicians put us in and major urban cities across the nation. in. yeah, san francisco fought back against the school board. you continue to fight because maybe we can bring higher salaries, more police officers in and support them. thank you so much for being on with us and what you do. ainsley, really appreciate you highlighting this you are welcome thank you for coming on. ainsley: don t go anywhere. joey jones is going to join us on the curvey couch. there he is at the top of the hour. come over, joey. (vo) jamaica. (woman) best decision ever. (vo) feel the sand between your toes, and the gentle waves of the sea on your skin.
endorsements are going to happen in a vacuum. watch for the candidates that ron desantis them i think today, don trump and ron desantis on equal footing from. watch the desantis endorsements. those might be stronger than donald trump. thank you both. appreciate. i m don t go anywhere. up next, i m gonna show you the scene everyone should remember the next time you hear or publican slamming the white house over inflation. failing to do the absolute bare minimum, after this. minimum, after this.
man who thinks he s at war with history and wants to re-write the history of 1991 when the soviet union collapsed and doing it through force. he said that the greatest tragedy in recent history is the fall of the ussr, the breakup of the soviet union. peter baker, thank you so much for being with us. i know you ve gotten very little sleep if any today, but we appreciate all of your expertise. all right, right after the break, way too early with my colleague begins. don t go anywhere. colleague begs don t go anywhere.
audio. in the meantime, here s what you re looking at. this is a bomb shelter. it appears, again, to be an underground parking lot. earlier we were speaking to another journalist, who was sheltering in an underground parking lot in a hotel. it appears that many places in kyiv are using these structures as air raid shelters alongside the city metros. again, air raid sirens as we re hearing pretty intense conflict right now in kyiv. we re going to work on getting more details and to reconnect with igor. so don t go anywhere. but joining me right now is nyu law professor ryan goodwin. he previously served as special counsel to the department of defense general counsel. and msnbc contributor david
they have three days training and then the front line. maxim, aged 19, joked, my mum said don t go anywhere, she d capture enough saboteurs for the two of us. the only woman there was coming as a medic. everyone i ve met in this city is defiant. here, the older men were more apprehensive. they shout together. 0n the bus, they all cheered for victory and death to their enemies. jeremy bowen, bbc news, kyiv. as we ve been hearing, the attack on the zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has led to global condemnation. there s no indication of increased levels of radiation in the area, but the international nuclear watchdog says it s deeply concerned. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill now takes a look at what those concerns might be. warfare at a nuclear power plant.