vermont senator bernie sanders for his morgans and the patient any sanitary hearing for the madeira nut ceo in the pharmaceutical company wants to increase the price limits: vaccine. the company followed all the government s role during operation warp speed and the pandemic but it could use some additional revenue now for more innovation. it s going to make us sick or if he steers investors. i fear come here, joe, dan progressed japanese prime minister who traveled to ukraine this past me too visit with the korean president s zelenskyy. it s really hard to overstate the symbolic geopolitical importance of attracting that just recently he was on a match among japan s prime minister would fly halfway to miss ukraine. times are changing. the japanese are thinking on rearming for their recognizing china and russia present a threat to their interests. and now it looks like they are on our side. her story thank you dan remember
break up the coherency of the ukrainian army, and if he does, it will be a bloody battle but he should be able to achieve his objectives in a very short time. one point i would make, i think the alternative that putin is looking for is zelenskyy to stand up and say rather than go into a war i will not join nato. that s what he s trying to achieve. he s trying to bully ukraine to back down. the french president as he was leaving a meeting one of his aides gave a read out to reporters and he said he noticed vladimir putin no longer the same as the one he had seen in december of 2019. macron had found the kremlin a man at the same time stiffer, more isolated, basically gone into some sort of ideological insecurity minded drift, as his aides call it. do you see, as you assess what we know and what you know you have access to more information than we do is this a different vladimir putin or the
one foreign policy or another, not to join nato, for example, not to join the european union . i think that s over the president s zelenskyy and i will tell you that based on the time i ve spent in ukraine and my study of the situation, i frankly doubt that zelenskyy and his and his ukrainian countrymen and women are going to want to give up any more territory. they want back donbas. they want crimea back . and so and look, we need to stand up for them. we haven t done enough. i mean, i think that the obama administration should be held accountable. i think it should weigh on their conscience that we haven t done enough to stop the slaughter. but we need to think about the future as well. and i would like to hear as we ve discussed in tonight s program, what is the obama administration s policy? we haven t really heard that i d love to hear president biden get up on the bully pulpit which teddy roosevelt made so famous and tell american citizens and the russians that this is what we se
officials now say three hundred men, women and children were killed when russian struck that setar refugee shelter in mariupol. now all this comes as the russians seem to be redefining what they call a victory in this war , having been met by really strong resistance around kyiv and elsewhere. they now claim they were just trying to distract the ukrainian military and are simply aiming at gaining back more russia leaning territory in the east. whatever the twisted justifications are for russia s brutality, ukrainian president zelenskyy has this terrible war on his hands and every video appearance he calls for more weaponry for his brave soldiers. in fact, was just reported that they say they could use five hundred stingers, five hundred javelin, anti-tank weapons, everything they experts say the u.s., the west has to keep the ammo coming in . back to you. greg palkot based on the casualty numbers in the vehicles they ve lost , those
and until we take positive steps to do that , we will be in a biden will be in a losing position and we cannot afford that . and what s what kirk is suggesting would indeed be quite an escalation. i mean, the counterargument would be keep sending weapons in mass, allow them to fight to a stalemate that we ve seen so far inflict massive russian casualties. then the trick becomes that negotiation. it s true . i mean, is there an actual off ramp that is acceptable to the west that ends this conflict that isn t either russia pushed all the way out or ukraine completely taken over ? you know, i think that s the question i would be asking president zelenskyy and the ukrainians who have been fighting for freedom, liberty and democracy, they re the ones who should decide when and if they want to negotiate with the russians. we shouldn t be doing that on their behalf. the russians have tried to force the ukrainians to choose