inclusive curriculum is just. i mean, it s really folks should check out the book, but the idea of this book is divisive worth a threat as a little hard to stomach. yeah, and then the after effect on what happens to kids? yes. anyway, that is a great story and it s good on you to cover it. thank you to you at home for joining us this hour. if you follow politics at all then you will remember that president trump s lawyer rudy giuliani held a news conference right after the 2020 election, it was held, if you remember, at four seasons total landscaping. a gardening business just off the interstate in philadelphia, nestled in between an adult bookstore and a crematorium. honestly, i don t know that we ever definitively settled on why the press conference was held there. but the whole reason rudy giuliani trotted himself at that morning in front of the gardening business was to baselessly claim that the election had been stolen. the real chef s kiss here is that that
test for republican candidates to begin a march toward the gop nomination for the white house. you re in the faulkner focus. the action starts at 7:00 p.m. central. 8:00 p.m. eastern. iowans will gather in community centers, churches and school auditoriums. 1600 locations across the state. top republican candidates with event after event today crisscrossing the state in the lead-up to tonight and some have been to all 99 counties, vivek ramaswamy went twice 99 times two. going by recent polling former president donald trump could come away with a record breaking victory. former u.n. ambassador nikki haley is hoping all the recent attention plays out for her today. florida governor ron desantis is in a battle with her for second place now. it s not over, of course. there is that line about the fat lady singing. it is not over until it s over. the candidates with last-minute jabs over the weekend. we re already moving up in the polls. everybody else is moving down. we see t
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ukraine. it is 5 pm. it s been nearly one year since russia s unprovoked invasion of this country. i was in ukraine last spring, in lviv, in the west of the country. i am back now to see what s changed, what s stayed the same, and what is next for this war and for this country, and for the global fight for democracy. the ukrainians what the rest of the world to know it s a critical part of this fight. one thing that remains the same as russia continues to rain terror from the skies in the form of missiles, rockets, airstrikes, and drones, both near the battlefield in the east and in places far from the front. in places like lviv, and right here in the capital, kyiv. it is something that is very evident. the air raid sirens have become a part of everyday life here. there have been multiple air raid sirens each day, and while most ukrainians have come to live with them, they hear, they acknowledge, them and they largely continue on with their day. for my team and me on the grou