a rising storm, that the u.s. had been monitoring this for months now. this escalating internal power struggle between prigozhin and president putin. but administration officials are telling us that this latest push, this latest rise in escalation was being monitored for the last week. that s because u.s. spy agencies were observing the wagner group collect more forces, more military soldiers, more military weapons. obviously concerning, not just because of the u.s. is stakes in the war between russia and ukraine, but also because of what potential impact a civil war could have in the country that has the world s largest nuclear arsenal. we know that senior biden administration officials were briefed by intelligence officials about everything that was being observed on wednesday. that information was then relate to congressional leadership on capitol hill. white house officials say they were certainly aware of this, but it wasn t until friday morning and that alarm bells
telling us to start negotiations on reductions. you know what? they can shove it. he said there s a serious danger of nato being drawn further into the war by supplying military weapons to ukraine and he said more nuclear weapons will be sent to belarus throughout the summer as a warning to the west about supporting ukraine. on the frontlines ukraine said its forces sometimes have to fight for every meter as they make slow headway in their offensive. officials say that ukrainian troops continue their advance around bakhmut without giving details and they report pushing russian troops back by up to a kilometer in the south but they have to navigate a maze of defensive areas while being hit by russian air strikes. a group of african leaders is expected in st. petersburg
taiwan, chinese statements on taiwan, chinese statements on taiwan, but to what extent do you think that in the short term, ukraine could be tremendously important? either in china siding more and more obviously with president putin or alternatively playing a positive role in bringing the conflict to an end. in terms of dividing the line particularly in europe towards china.- dividing the line particularly in europe towards china. china is embarrassed europe towards china. china is embarrassed by europe towards china. china is embarrassed by the europe towards china. china is embarrassed by the russian i europe towards china. china is - embarrassed by the russian invasion of ukraine embarrassed by the russian invasion of ukraine had embarrassed by the russian invasion of ukraine. had it embarrassed by the russian invasion of ukraine. had it been embarrassed by the russian invasion of ukraine. had it been a embarrassed by the russian invasion of ukraine. had it been a qui
are many, many people saying that it is both but when you see this note, which is unique, um what? how do you think it s going to impact the discussion that we have every single time after these mass shootings? well you know, alex, i mean, either side will point to the aspects of this manifesto that support the proposition that there you know that they re exercised about and they can do that with with, um you know, pretty pretty reasonably here, based on what this person is allegedly written. but none of that changes the fact that mental illness is something that every country experiences everywhere around the world. there s a population that suffers with the same sort of mental illness challenges. the thing that makes mental illness difference different in this country is that it s still very easy to arm yourself with unbelievably lethal military weapons, even though you re struggling from a mental health challenge that that those two combinations don t exist together really