as zelenskyy told us, they are running low on ammunition of all types. it s critical they prevent this encirclement and the russian forces from completely entering and investing into that city. sadly, while the u.s. and nato are scrambling to get ammunition to ukraine, russia s airstrikes are controlling. john: russia controls the part down here, how do you get something down here without the russian navy taking it out. how do you get weapons to a group of people who seem to be so isolated and surrounded by russian forces? right, and under attack. ukraine has relied heavily on the railway systems. it s also possible to do combat air drop if it comes to it. john: let me come out to the larger picture on the east here, my thumb is not working properly. larger picture in the east and talk about some things going on the last 48 to 72 hours. dnipro, some missile attacks on
to the midterm elections, what rights parents have, democrats are licking their wounds after glenn youngkin had a victory in virginia. but some progressives are still pushing hard for radical changes. political consequences be damned. john: nicole malliotakis joins us in a moment, but all angles, nate foy is live in westfield, new jersey. nate. good afternoon. parents we spoke with say they should be the ones leading these discussions with their children and they think 6 and 7 years old is too young to be having these kinds of talks. as you mentioned, we are hearing from governor phil murphy responding to concerned parents for the first time. i would just say parents deserve absolutely to have a say in this sort of stuff. number two, i don t like the fact that some are using this as
he going to be able to do what other commanders have not done? just take a look at him. this is an old cold warrior who fought in syria 2015 on. but he s in for a big surprise. going up against ukraine with their combat experience and intelligence and fierce determination is not like fighting isis in syria from russia bases on the mediterranean. he will apply air power very hard but i think he s in for a big shock at how hard ukraine will fight back. john: the entire world is in for a shock in terms of how ukrainian forces have been fighting. if we take a look at the big picture here, all of this territory that was once occupied by russian forces is now back in ukrainian hands. but again, the big picture here for putin, try to solidify gains in the area and do you expect if they can solidify gains here, putin will stay we will stop but
don t want to chase people away with pricing. there are things, you are a seafood restaurant largely. you had to give up on king crab? king crab legs, up to about $70 a pound, we switched that out with the mussels, a more fun plate. people just at some point will not pay this increase. it will price itself out. scott, appreciate it very much. tasty stuff here, john. but be prepared to pay for it. john: if you need some help with the oyster, i ll send my wife over, she ll scarf them all. sandra: if i don t get to them first. now the covid outbreak on capitol hill, chad pergram has some breaking news for us at this hour. chad. sandra, we have learned a couple minutes ago that house speaker nancy pelosi who tested positive for covid thursday has announced she has now tested negative, the tweet for you from
to hearing, 7 to 14 people. got rid of catch and release, stopped rewarding people coming, that would end. and it does not cost the taxpayer $0.01. t john: good to get your look on things, trying to protect his nation. sandra: while the world has focussed on russia, word another foreign foe has been up to no good, taking advantage of the war as a distraction to boost its own nuclear arsenal. john: and the first time trey has returned to the city after evacuations. we ll talk to trey live about what the situation is there now.