the ukrainians knock it out? a big question coming up next hour. dana: that s what everybody wants to know on pins and needles. we ll have a chance to talk to admiral kirby. the red cross is one of many humanitarian organizations, go to red cross.org and make it easy to give. a lot of giving is needed. bill: red cross has its hands full. 13 days during which we ve been hearing promises. when they tell us that yes, very soon you will get help from the sky, there will be planes given to us. bill: he remains defiant and in his office pleading yet again for the u.s. and west to impose a no fly zone over ukraine. will russia ever be held accountable for the relentless targeting of civilians? we ll look at that coming up. dana: house intelligence committee holding a hearing on global threats. talking to the top republican
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percentage. so what we re looking at here is possibly a real test of trump s campaign promise to deliver jobs to those blue collar workers he said that he was fighting for. congressman costello is with us here. to put a face to the problem, ben talked with some people at a plant out in pa that was forced to shut down earlier this year. somebody reopened it and hired back 250 employees. i want to play with what some of them are saying about the president s role in all of this. watch. i think he s doing a really good for our economy, our country. he s doing really good. we keep hearing promises from whether it be local government or at the highest levels, and it seems to be the same or get worse in a lot of cases. is this going to be a problem for the president s reelection there? i think it s an unknown answer, but i will say this. if you distinguish manufacturing from energy jobs, i think trump
and pu and pushed and pushed and got concessions, what seem to be concession. but so many of these things are on papering they re not tangible. for example, a dismantling of the state of emergency martial law here that s been in place for so long. that has not happened. the foreign minister and others have said cat gorically, how can i do this when there s some 70,000 prisoners ou on the streets, but people would like to see tangible steps of the dismantling of this state of emergency that allows the police to round up people, hold them without charge indefinitely. and basically operate a police state. people want to see the parliament dissolve. they want to see that sort of thing happen in a profound, tangible way that lets them know that things are changing here. they have not seen that. short of that, they re hearing promises, they re hearing concessions. they re hearing things they don t believe are ever going to happen and tonight is going to