from lviv, hey, lucas. lucas: hey, griff, boris johnson is one of the most hawkish nato leaders. he wants to kick out russia out of all ukraine, that includes crimea and donbas and eastern ukraine. he wants to go back to pre2014 borders, not february 23rd borders on the of the invasion. boris actions going well beyond statements anything that you heard from the white house. after resigning boris johnson called ukrainian counterpart and thanks zelenskyy for friendship and calling him hero and said, quote, everybody loves you. now exactly 3 months ago today on april 9th, boris johnson became the first western leader to visit the capital but many other countries in europe haven t done is mass the billions in weaponry boris johnson has sent here in
going to be able to take back all of the territory that it has lost since february 24th. and, of course, that is the line that zelenskyy has drawn when it comes to a ukraine victory. saying that ultimately what ukraine wants is to go back to the february 23rd territorial lines. the white house now and biden administration officials that we speak to say that is becoming increasingly unlikely, especially given the amount of progress we ve seen russian forces make in the eastern part of the country over the last several weeks. they have a lot of momentum. they have taken key cities there and they now control over half of the donetsk region in eastern ukraine. there s trepidation here in terms kwhaf zelenskyy has been saying in terms of ukraine s goal to take back all of that territory, especially what he said yesterday, according to one of our own reporting which is that he wants to see this war end and ukraine win by the end of 2022. now, it s not just white house officials who are telli
we have major news on the january 6th investigation. just now, a grand jury here in d.c. has indicted former top trump advisor peter navarro on two counts of contempt of congress for refusing to honor a subpoena to be deposed and to turn over documents. he had been scheduled to appear under a subpoena on february 23rd and refused in both instances. so this is peter navarro, who was a lot more than a trade advisor. he was very involved in a lot of the covid-19 response, pushed
he s the one who decided that russia needed to invade and the response that we ve seen are all negative for russia. there are negative in terms of the economy, their negative in terms of where nato s, which is now military boosting its own presence in eastern europe. as of yesterday, it will likely to see two more members, finland and sweden, joining the alliance. russia has not achieved, even at the beginning of its schools, in ukraine. if russia wants an off ramp, at this point, the way to do that is to turn the forces around and go home. nobody asked them to come here. nobody asked them to be in ukraine, and they ought to be able to do that. if the ukrainians, at the moment, are feeling they have the capacity, to the very least, pushed them back to where we were on february 23rd, i think that would be a major, major step in the right direction. having a negotiation about
be headed here in the coming days. that s important for the measures to be taken now. the point two you made in terms of the wic people, we re talking about over a million newborns, over a million babies are in the wic program as we speak. there was a memo that went out back on february 23rd from usda that offered wic agencies the opportunity to have waivers to allow parents to buy from other brands. wic actually restricts the access to a variety of formula types. you have to be confined to what your say it is doing and it is state by state. if that s the concern, and knowing that should be the concern at least in part, why from february to now are we just now getting those corrective measures take snn i get there s a bureaucratic process, but time is of the essence for the nutritional value of the a