it s simply not sustainable, wolf. yeah. more than 1.3 million have already fled for their lives to neighbori ing countries accordi to the united nations. clarissa, thank you very much. we ll get back to you. obviously anderson is sticking around the next two hours. more breaking news wee following. russia increasingly targeting civilians in ukraine including prot protesters we e re going back le to kyiv when we come back. certified turbocharger, suspension and fuel injection. translation: certified goosebumps. certified from headlampo tailpipe. that s certified head turns. and it all backed by our unlimited mileage warranty. that means unlimited peace of mind.
they don t care about any of. that rule of, law the law, none of. it what they care about is performing. because their real job, much like marjorie greene, is not to legislate, it s to perform. to perform for the fox news audience, to perform for far-right voters who are terrified that their children will learn that slavery was bad and that slaves weren t happy and singing in the fields, they are terrified. so they want to perform for that audience. so when i saw today was the performance of qanon. ideology. trying to tie this woman, who has perfect integrity that lindsey graham voted for twice to be on the federal bench. because they know it s going to activate qanon voters in november. it was repulsive. it was purely thuggish. in my view. senator mccaskill, through it all, we still saw the most qualified supreme court nominee who s ever appeared in a televised confirmation hearing.
that s what the republicans spent the day saying, something that took me less than a minute to say just now, but it is literally a one sentence objection that they have to judge jackson. it can be spoken in one sentence. they don t think her sentences for possession of child pornography were long enough. her sentences were within the norm for federal judges around the country. but these republican senators don t believe those sentences were long enough. said how long any of those sentences should have been. the potential candidates for president on the committee spent the day interrupting judge accident, not allowing her to finish answers and senator tom cotton said that he did not believe one of her answers and was accusing judge jackson of lying under oath. republicans were treating the hearing, as they do every event that has cameras, as a campaign fundraising event. , through it all, judge ketanji
commit suicide. he just wanted to be with him. so he made a decision. at this point now, you have this affair, this horrible choice, that has now led to, potentially, to two deaths. it hurts, hurts a lot every day. surreal. i remember just staring at the programs with his picture and bradley kolman and the dates and just like telling myself, you re at brad s funeral right now. it became upsettingly familiar. i mean, i felt too comfortable at the at a funeral setting and i realized, this is just not this isn t fair. i m getting too good at receiving bad news. through it all, the da never gave up on tom s case. we re conducting these other parts of the investigation,
federal government control. mortgage regulators. and what we are upset with facebook, i don t believe that is the answer. maybe break them up under antitrust laws. i don t want the same thing that i think this whistleblower it wants. cheryl, the point that that was a bloomberg was making is that she said that in this world txdot metrics speak for themselves. and that level of defense has been partly what zuckerberg has relied upon. it is the algorithm, the numbers drive the decisions. the metrics drive the decisions. she says it was intended to be a flat structure. and therefore, because he is the designer, the ceo that the overlord of it all, and indeed, he bears absolute responsibility for it. a part. cheryl: she does. and the fact that he holds the role of founder, ceo, and chairman. this is $950 billion company.