terms of the military capacity of both greece as well as turkey, and allow sweden to come in. but it is a it is in play. it is not done. but you re hopeful. i m hopeful. as a matter of fact, i m optimistic. you have the intoes you that the you have news that the u.s. is going to provide cluster munitions to ukraine. and some of our closest naty alleys, when there was news that russians might be used it against civilians your then press secretary said it might be war crimes. what made you change your mind and decide to give them these weapons? two, two things, far he d. i discussed this with our allies and our friends up on the hill. and we re in a situation where ukraine continues to be brutally attacked across the board by
and that soldier presumably would get $40,000. also saying there will be assurance for the soldiers, presumably he means in a medical context here. so putin really trying to keep the country on board, even while his saying it s going on track. the evidence, of course, we see and hear, it s not. and, of course, he denied hitting civilian targets again. to that point, nic, stand by. i want to get deeper intoes the elements of the putin propaganda machine. they warned extra measures would be taken against any unauthorized anti-war protests. the threat of arrest and aggressive prosecution, of course, part of how putin sto stifles dissent. at least 350 protesters were arrested yesterday. russia s second largest city st. petersburg. that according to local monitors. more than 7,000 anti-war protesters arrested over the past week but not a single of these detentions has been mentioned on russian state television. putin s iron grip is shielded by
if we die we don t care about it. the commandos set out in old american humvees. the vehicles slow down to a crawl when they think they spot an ied. an ied, like an explosive? the ied may have been a false alarm and they push on. the last leg is on foot, quietly. the commandos hope they can surprise the taliban. so the building they re closing in on is actually a mosque and they think there are 15 taliban fighters inside. but before they reach their target the man on point the intoes the taliban. rounds are incoming, too. [ shots fired ] they launch rocket-propelled grenades to make a path and fire wherever they see muzzle flashes. finally, the commandos reached the mosque. they escaped. yes, they escaped.
this? it is really significant given as you laid out what a loyalist he was really untraditional for an attorney general to be that beholden to a president. and what we see so often around donald trump is what they say publicly and privately are say privately are very different. i think we will hear more from john carl more on this. and it is our understanding that he was at mar-a-lago as well. is what barr is saying going to have any sway with the donald trump supporters? those they re intent about keeping in their camp? by and large, no. if you want to play donald trump s game you have to back him up. mike pence recently getting intoes a couple times now, if you make the unforgivable sin of
president trump and zelensky with them announcing those investigations. this is still on the mind of the ukrainian officials even after the security assistance. quickly, how much trouble is rudy guiliani in? he should be in enormous trouble because he s trying to usurp the role of people in diplomatic relations and at one point, even violate the law. john bolton is saying he doesn t want to testify because he would be viewed as partisans. the ukrainians were told according to everything we know, told the act in a partisan way or they would not get leverage. imagine what the president of ukraine was thinking, if i weigh intoes i lose my partisan support. john bolton can say, yes, that s what i m doing. i have a book coming out. that s shocking. and we have more on breaking news and including roger stone s criminal trial under way and his contacts and the 2016 campaign