this fall. does this legislation today, if it goes through, change that? absolutely. it builds on a great record we have. clearly what we ve been able to accomplish this week will help us in our midterm elections. frankly, the passage of the american rescue plan, what that meant keeping the economy afloat. the creation of jobs as you saw in the job report, all of that are ways of dealing with our economy that will help us in the midterm elections. i must tell you, the concern about a woman s right, reproductive choice that s going to help us in the midterm elections. so there are a lot of issues that have come front and center lately that we think will help us keeping control of both the house and senate. we ll have to see about that. november is going to come up quickly. senator ben carden, thank you for your time, appreciate it. thank you, jim. new today, president biden has tested negative after a week long rebound case with covid. the president will remain in isolation pend
the capital of kyiv. that of course is the site of the world s worst nuclear plant disaster in 1986 where tons of radioactive material remain. the ukrainian foreign ministry warning if russia continues the war, chernobyl can happen again in 2022. joining us live from kyiv, matthew chance. matthew, you and your team exclusively witnessed a confrontation today at an airfield outside kyiv. tell us what happened and what it tells you about ukraine s chances of keeping control of its own capital. reporter: yeah. i mean it was astonishing but it was unexpected as well. we were making our way to an airfield near the capital of kyiv that had been attacked. we knew there had been fighting there over the course of the previous hours. it s an essential air base that the russian special forces we understood had been dropped there to seize in order to establish a bridge so they could bring in more forces. we went there. there was a checkpoint at the gates. i was told my ukrainian
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