finger-pointing, this is the worst response in law enforcement history. in our modern times in the state of texas. absolutely. the fact is, there were 12 dps troopers, even in the video. that made for tv video, we don t see those 12 troopers. the only reason that came, out was because i cross-examine steve mccraw to that, during his testimony in the senate. this is where we are at, this is the kind of government we are dealing with in texas. so where are we going to go from here? are police going to face any consequences? is this current texas government going to face any consequences? or not, if they keep getting reelected? that s the unfortunate thing, it s my hope stephanie. that people finally get tired of. this they finally get tired of the neglect. and as i have done my own investigations, you will start to see very soon, that in
these families getting? if you, an elected official, can t get information. what are the mothers and fathers, what are they being told? half truths, innuendo, finger-pointing, this is the worst response in law enforcement history. in our modern times in the state of texas. absolutely. the fact is, there were 12 dps troopers, even in the video. that made for tv video, we don t see those 12 troopers. the only reason that came, out was because i cross-examine steve mccraw to that, during his testimony in the senate. this is where we are at, this is the kind of government we are dealing with in texas. so where are we going to go from here? are police going to face any consequences? is this current texas government going to face any consequences? or not, if they keep getting reelected? that s the unfortunate thing,
check it, but they do not allow it. they only show their help from their side. they make tv video of the scenes and show that ukraine does not help their people. the mariupol citizens, no one cares. but it is not true. ukraine and the government have tried to get help here, but russians do not allow it. they say they only want to totally surrender the city, so it is what they allow after that. for now, i know the useful filtration camps near mariupol, and they do not allow any people to get in. the filtration camp is a camp where they check the people, where they check them in a list, if they are activists, pro ukrainian activists, or another
mariupol to the russian side to the occupied territory. but they strongly do not allow for the ukrainian side to get into the city. they do not allow the journalist to get into the city. the red cross and other humanitarian help we think there are a lot of atrocities in the city which they don t want to show the world. because if there is no problem, why don t they let humanitarian convoy, which they can check for, from zaporizhzhia so there are no promise to check it, but they do not allow it. they only show their help from their side. they make tv video of the scenes and show that ukraine does not help their people. the mariupol citizens, no one
russian forces leaving behind widespread devastation like the one you see there, and of course, unfortunately, countless casualties. while so many civilians remain trapped amid the heavy bombardment, 7,200 were evacuated from mariupol sunday, and that was through just four humanitarian corridors, and from what we know, though, tens of thousands could be still in that city. and as the fighting of course around that city rages, we re learning a senior russian naval officer has been killed. a total of five have also been killed since the invasion began. and in just the last few hours several explosions have rocked kyiv. one you see it there was caught on cc tv video. we re told rez vejs and business areas have been hit, at least one person has been killed. ukraine s president spoke with cnn earlier today.