nuclear weapons. we don t have any type of surveillance of military sites where they build nuclear weapons. ainsley: inspectors can t go in. brian: selling oil and terrorist nation with a lot of revenue and the bad news is the worst of the iranian people hopefully get a normal government in there and terrible for the rest of the middle east rallying around, believe it or not, israel to normalizing relations and maybe have a time in our life when there was somewhat peace in the middle east, we identified the cancer there. it is iran. guess who is leading the negotiations. russia. where are we in ancillary room. we are not there where is congress? totally blind to it democrats and republicans totally blind to this process. ainsley: we are asking russia to negotiate. begging opec for oil. shutting down the keystone pipeline. relying on other countries, sending representatives of venezuela who deal with the socialist dictator there. insane when you think about it dangers if they get
next town over. enter gantz 50 miles to the west one of the first town russian forces claim to control and this as russian forces say they are tightening the noose on mariupol. north to the capital city a district north of kyiv a shopping mall was hit by a missile overneed this is putin starving the people to threaten the leaders. anticipating more bombardment. another curfew going in effect in the city of kyiv it will start at 8:00 tonight and last for a day and a half. steve, ainsley and brian? steve: hey, mike, i have got a question for you. you were talking about the evacuation roots. and ukrainian officials are now accusing russian officials of deporting people from mariupol, taking them in to mainland
we have the obama 2.0 administration only worse. this pac is going to be electing candidates that have blue collar values. blue collar experiences. while i am very impressed with people that have the ivy league degrees. votech degrees and university of hard knocks. brian: unions are in many cases personification of blue collar workers. i m married to a first responder my husband is a firefighter and swat medic. i think there is a time and place for a union. but of the way that they have been leveraged and exploited and used for political gain here and there, that can t be happening. what we need to do is focus on those blue collar experiences. people of real world experiences because we are the ones that bear the brunt of the bad policies come out of big government washington. green brian hopped on a train came here like 2019. united states to see you in person. good to be here. thank you. brian: hopefully you can stop this deal. with americans feeling pain at the pump.
revolutionary guard corps. we killed their leader a couple years ago. let s ask a member of the homeland security committee florida congresswoman kat cammack for her opinion. congresswoman, can do you anything to stop this? do you know any details of what is taking place in geneva. here s the thing. russia as a mediator putting this deal together on behalf of iran and the united states. brian: we are not in the room. we are not in the room. not only does russia get a big fat contract from iran out of this deal to build nuclear reactors. but we are left behind. in this entire deal. listen, this is a unilateral deal being put together by this administration. the maximum pressure campaign that president trump put on the table that he put out, cut the g.d.p. of iran in half, there hasn t been any resources in iran to conduct acts of terror. they haven t been age to fully fund their proxy hezbollah. but this is going to absolutely put a surge of money into iran which then will up the
brian: they are aiming nor stuff. these aren t mistakes. mike tobin in the ground in kyiv. he joins us. good morning, steve, ainsley and brian. the defense ministry offered escape for the people really tortured in the town of mariupol. their deal was that the ukrainian fighters had to lay down their arms and surrender that deal was flatly rejected with the deputy prime minister saying that russian counterparts wasted their time and the paper on which they wrote the cease-fire. meantime the people in mariupol are paying a terrible price. they have been pounded from the sky two weeks now. they don t have power. they don t have water. they haven t had food. the civilian casualties are the so severe loved ones being buried next to houses as any for dignified burial are overrun. 7300 people escaped yesterday. 300,000 are still trapped. some 50 buss are attempting to get into mariupol today and drive the civilians out to the town of we hear russian troops