today on inside politics, we re not going anywhere. you re struck with us. those promises to ukraine came directly from the president of the united states today. that as the west outlines that country s path toward nato membership. but exactly when ukraine can walk down that road remains a life or death decision. i m dana bash in washington. and i m wolf blitzer reporting live from lithuania, where this hour we expect to hear directly from the president of the united states joe biden. his speech will follow a rather contentious few days. ukraine has publicly questioned why its allies are waiting to formally admit the countries into nato. ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy struck very different tones. he says he s grateful for the great unity and for long lasting american security garn tees, but he also used stark terms to describe the costs of nato s decision to keep ukraine at arm s length. we are over at the university where the president is getting ready to speak
months, the public still remains so negative on the economy and on the president s handling of the economy. the white house needs those numbers to change for the president s reelection campaign. that is the question politically about public sentiment when it comes to people s everyday lives. you used objectively good, that s very true. thank you so much for that report. iowa s state legislature passed a six-week abortion ban making it the latest republican-led state to eliminate the procedure. it s not just any state. it is iowa, the first in the nation caught kiss state. kim reynolds, who convened a special session specifically to take up the abortion ban says she will sign the bill on friday. that s the same day gop presidential hopefuls flock to iowa for a major gathering of evangelicals. protesters from both sides of the abortion debate flooded the state capital as lawmakers debate d the bill passing it largely along party lines.
Homecoming callouts have been a long-standing tradition at Mississippi State University. Every election winner and homecoming court position has been announced in this way. For this year’s round of callouts,
This fall, Mississippi State University named the 2022 Homecoming Court. After interviewing for the position, Avery Braddock was appointed as the new Miss MSU.