that is traditionally how u.s. leaders, leaders around the world have gotten in and out of ukraine on the train in the country, and on a flight out of poland. the other thing that s noteworthy, he was with the u.s. ambassador to ukraine and notably today, ukraine going to be a focus but we should note that the u.s. senate is going to be voting on lynn tracey. thaeps going to be the first female ambassador to russia, replacing john sullivan, her nomination went to the senate in september, they ll be voting on her today. it s significant because this is a day all about the united states standing with ukraine but of course it is noteworthy that the senate is also going to be sending a new ambassador to russia. and the world will be watching. thank you very much kylie atwood. for more perspective, let s bring in retired lieutenant colonel alex vinman and former
we have seen them used for speculation and fraud and scams, sanctions, evasions, and outright theft. there doesn t seem to be anything useful or beneficial in the hundreds of speculative chris cryptocurrencies can be used. for since i ve been chairman of this committee for close to two years, many on my side of the aisle we will leave this recorded program at this. point you can finish watching if you go to our website at c-span.org. we take you live now to capitol hill for transportation the industry leaders on the result of the bipartisan infrastructure law. her before the public works committee. coverage is on c-span three. our colleague in our staff today on committee holes. fourth hearing on implementation of the bipartisan infrastructure. has another name, abbreviations acronym fourth. i always call it the bipartisan infrastructure bill. and i think i always will. today we will examine this law from the perspective of state law. this hearing is an opportunity for us