0 effort to take this balloon down, that would pose a risk to these airplanes down below. so we re seeing this sort of take place to make it so that the area below is clear and safe for this to possibly happen. we will see exactly when that takes place. we know from the ground stop that was published by the faa, that is in place until 2:45 eastern standard time, so another 45 minutes. and this is also impacting, you know, flights that are going into other places. so this might mean that commercial flights on the ground are being told to stay on the ground so the trickle effect, the trickle-down effect goes beyond this area. it s a huge area, but it goes well beyond that and it s including places that have commercial planes flying into the three airports impacted. let s zero in on that. a huge area, 20,000 square miles, and that includes the coastline, and of course, what, generally about 14 miles of waterways along the coastline, which is, you know, u.s. territory before hitting inte
how can we make a difference in their daily lives? i think we have the template, continuing support, every phase of this military battle on the ground is different, so the context that general austin, secretary austin, and, you know, our military advisers, the intelligence relationship, all of that is incredibly important for one battle front. which is the obvious one, the military battle front, but at the same time, there s another battle front, which is ukraine is still getting on with the business of strengthening its democracy, and that s where the other forms of assistance come in. for example, what u.s. aid does. we re helping them vet judges, build anticorruption institutions, that s important for the assistance going in. we want to make sure it s well spent. we re supporting an independent media, they re looking into not only what the russians are doing in terms of war crimes, but holding the ukrainian government
evening local time and president zelenskyy came out quickly and said it was russia s missile. by today, he has said, actually, we would like to be involved in a joint investigation, the pols have said yes, but he s no loaninger repeating that claim that was not our missile, it was not our missile strike as of today, yasmin. igor, tell me where you think president zelenskyy s thinking the right now when it comes to this missile, why it is he is insisting it was not a ukrainian missile despite hearing western allies say overall this is russia s fault because of their continued war inside of ukraine. however, the missile did not originate from russia? you have to understand that both presidents, president zelenskyy and president biden, said what s being said to them by their military advisers. it s a smart move especially for the president to believe what he s being told by his own military advisers.
you ve seen not only the russian military perform horribly on the field, you have seen a united west. you ve seen nato and our allies in asia, all stand up against him. and now with this conscription, you know, what s not what s gotten some public reporting, but russia has lost over 200,000 military-aged men, exiting the country. more people leaving than being conscripted. so how he maintains that the attacks nobody is attacking the boss yet. nobody is attacking putin. but the folks around the boss, some of his military advisers, they re under constant assault as well, from within russia. but that seems dicey, too. so what scares you the most about a cornered vladimir putin? things are not going to get better for russia. things are not going to get better. there are a lot of things that i disagree with the administration on. but moving us in concert with our european allies have been really important. the solidarity of nato is really important. what happens next? we
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