of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions. and impacted by issues that are not of their own making. so we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity. peter doocy with the latest live from the white house. hi, peter. aboard air force one, the press secretary karine jean-pierre cleaned up after the vice president. we re committed to quickly getting resources to all communities impacted, period. we also know that some people particularly in lower income communities have a hard time accessing that help. the vice president s suggestion that race factors in to relief came into friday. saturday, given a chance to add that context herself, she didn t. vice president, can you talked about what you meant bitty by equity for hurricane relief? fema is not responding helping one group over another. i commit to you right here that all floridians will get the help that is available to them through our programs. on his way
not wearing her hijab correctly. here s what he had to say. this is iran s supreme leader. who did the planning? the plan was done by america. the zionist regime and their followers. martha: what do you think the biden administration should do in this very important moment where people are rising up against this repressive regime? martha, that sounds like vladimir putin. blaming someone else for the problems now inside of their own country. but as for iran, we should be fighting them with morale support, this is not the israelis, the jews or anybody else. this is the iranians rising up to get outside of the tyranny that they had. we should not provide them with money and resores. this administration is not enforcing the sanctions. it s a bad idea to give them more money.
the capital, where the president zelenskyy is still there, giving messages out, in kyiv, which also gives a lot of morale support, not only for the soldiers, but for the people of ukraine. thank you so much. please stay safe. we ll have far more on the situation in ukraine going ahead but other headlines as well, including confirmation hearing force president biden s nominee to the supreme court. they begin today. and we ll get into what we can expect from capitol hill. plus the latest on a health scare for justice clarence thomas who is the longest serving member of the high supreme court. and on a lighter note, this year s cinderella is still dancing. saint peter s does something only two other schools have done before. all of those stories and a check on the weather when we come back, as you re looking at a pre-dawn u.s. capitol.
i think they can at least do to a stalemate that he has to negotiate. a stalemate to putin is a loss. putin may win this by sheer numbers. what he s shown to the world his military isn t that good. command and control is not that good. shows what kind of person we ve known him to be but shown it in public. we ve seen what kind of nation russia is. could he win physically in the end? but he s going to long the long fight because ukrainians are a proud people and not going to quit. zelensky is not going to quit unless they take him out, eliminate him. so over the long-term, i think there s at least a 50/50 shot that ukrainians can win this. to me personally and professionally, i think it s better than that. but they have a shot. we need to give them morale support and equipment support. tough days in front of us.
YEREVAN, FEBRUARY 24, ARMENPRESS. At the advice of the Prime Minister, the Acting President Alen Simonyan signed a decree on dismissing several high-ranking military officials, the presidency reported.