so i would have started taking hydrocodone a few years before that. i got addicted to that very quickly. i continued taking that for a long time. i would force myself off it, wean myself off it. i would go back to it. i battled that for a long time. after a while i was taking so much of that i moved on to oxycodone. i m guessing that was around the transition was around 2008, 2009, something like that. of course, you know, it just it just escalates. it escalates. it escalate. did you receive treatment or go to detox on indication?
southern areas where we desperately need rain, there is no significant rain in the forecast. need rain, there is no significant rain in the forecast. thank you very much. a ruling on whether archie battersbee can be moved from hospital to a hospice to die is expected at the high court this morning. the 12 year old has been in a coma since suffering a brain injury at his home in essex in april. archie s mother says she wants him transferred to a hospice, so he can die with dignity, but doctors argue that he s too ill to be taken out of hospital. senior us politician nancy pelosi has said this morning that the united states will not allow china to isolate taiwan after her visit to the self ruled island earlier in the week infuriated the chinese government. our correspondent stephen mcdonelljoins us now from taiwan. us now from beijing. we were wondering how this would escalate. what stage do you think we are at now? it escalate. what stage do you think we
incidents with russian [inaudible] landing inside of ukraine. i think we re going to see more of that. plus, the airstrikes are coming closer to the western border. god forbid if one of those rockets land on nato territory. that would be quite a test. and that is what putin wants to see and most likely that would be very interesting for china as well. because if it leads to a bureaucratic process it is within nato territory. we are in trouble. hopefully it won t escalate. i have to ask before we go. what is it what is morale like in ukraine? we know that they ve been targeting ukrainians. because the russian army is so strong, what is that doing to your people? well, i mean, it gives us strength to keep fighting. because, look, obviously psychologically it s going to be demanding. there s only so many pictures of dead children that one can
forgotten the lessons of you can t go, because how do you know you won t escalate. john: let s hope they don t. that would be a game changer. sandra: just moments away from returning to capitol hill for more testimony in the confirmation hearing for president biden s supreme court nominee. judge ketanji brown jackson, mike lee is up next for the continued round of questioning. we will have that for you live. andy mccarthy and shannon bream are on deck. our obligation as judges is not to create policy. i think that charge of the judge is to impose the law as written. looking to get back in your type 2 diabetes zone? once-weekly ozempic® can help. oh, oh, oh, ozempic®! oh, oh, oh ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it.
western policy. let s not do this or that so that putin doesn t escalate. where did we end up? ukrainian cities are being bombed. every day, missiles are being shot at various targets across the territory of ukraine. hundreds of civilians killed, tortured, raped. economy is being destroyed, economy of ukraine. so the entire logic of, let s not do this in order not to provoke russia, is failed. it s flawed logic. so if anyone continues to think this way, then they re just helping russia to win the war. this is it. we can keep asking these questions endlessly, but everything, everything that preceded 2a february failed. it didn t work. maybe it s time to change the strategy and the line of thinking. right, well, let s pursue that,