also with us krisha, who is the president and ceo of lutheran immigration and refugee services. talk us to the stakes here, both for migrants and for the states that are close to the border. yeah, thank you so much for having me on. this is where we need to remember a little bit of historical context. trump tried to build, both literal and figueroa walls at the border and title 42 was one of his most potent tools it effectively halted asylum laws under the pretense of public health. of course, the loudest voices in the room right now are yelling that the sky is falling, but this is really a return to the rule of law and i think it just bears repeating, people have a legal right under u.s. and international law to seek asylum. and so, when we are talking about the toll and the stakes, we are talking about these images that we are seeing with children, families, literally fleeing for their lives with only the clothes on their back. they re escaping unimaginable violence, political pers
tower in moscow would look like. how involved would the kremlin be? the kremlin is involved in all major business dealings. every single oligarch in russia is allowed to keep their wealth, i say allowed advisory, they re allowed to keep their wealth, they re allowed to do business, only when they respond to the kremlin s taskings when called upon and if they pay tribute, usually to the security services, that is their benefactor, there so-called krisha, their roof, which means protection. so business and government are intertwined in russia. it s inconceivable that this project could move forward without the kremlin knowing about it. what does all of this mean for putin as he travels to argentina for the g-20?