that s how detailed we were getting. but then they just happened to run into a guy who said he knew barr and mcmannis and peewee. and he overheard them talking about killing this girl. he heard david mcmannis say, we shouldn t have done that girl that way. if i don t get out of town, i m gonna spend the rest of my life in jail. phillip barr said something similar because peewee is talking about, well, i ve only seen a body. it s not against the law to see see a body. and barr tells him, hey, shut up. we re all gonna end up in prison. and it was somebody with credibility. be better than what we had before, yeah. but overall, a key problem remained. terrible witnesses. meaning detectives spoke with other people who d also heard the men talk about the murder, but they were not the type a jury would likely believe. much of what they d say sounded like drug and booze soaked gossip. there wasn t enough certainly to support charging peewee. but, thought the prosec
rights. enhanced powers to detain. you mentioned withholding aid from countries who don t co operate on taking back asylum seeker. the most striking proposal, a cap on the number of refugees to be allowed into britain, with that cap being. decided by parliament. so rishi sunak going further than liz truss saying the current system is chaotic, broke ann it and an emergency. chaotic, broke ann it and an emergency- chaotic, broke ann it and an emeruen . ., , ., emergency. both have been part of government emergency. both have been part of government that emergency. both have been part of government that has emergency. both have been part of government that has been - emergency. both have been part of. government that has been responsible for getting a grip on what they say is a broken issue. it is for getting a grip on what they say is a broken issue. is a broken issue. it is a key problem is a broken issue. it is a key problem for is a broken issue. it is a key problem for bo
the fall or the destruction of vinnytsia airport is a key issue, a key problem for the ukrainian air force and could limit their ability to take possession. if they do, these are soviet-era jets, right, that the ukrainians would know how to operate but, also, the irony is they re soviet era. that s right. here is an example of what they would be getting. a polish mig-29. they would get an f-16. what the reports are so this polish mig-29 built by the soviets is an air-to-air multipurpose aircraft and what it can do it can cause a lot of damage but it is not of the same generation so there are still some issues the ukrainians would have to contend with but would
military has a low moral problem. we see soldiers begging for food and ill equipped to quite frankly hold up this advancement. why keep the people there? is it just to save face? i think one thing is to save face a mass exit out of russia, two, it s also the lack of russian air space almost all the e.u. closed off air station to russian airplanes, the second largest airline won t do international flights tomorrow. i think another key problem and i m going to say this here is we will be seeing another refugee crisis but this time out of russia. and we have to think about all those russians who don t have access to western funds who will not be able to afford places like istanbul but there are thousands of african students, indian students, middle east earn students that live and work in russia so there is still another refugee crisis coming