is that in the stations continue from one administration to the next. but certainly the leadership will change, and i think if donald trump is elected president in 2024, the odds of this investigation continuing in any form like that i would say is remote at best. i appreciate. it perspective now on this in the bigger picture for that we re joined by new york times column is thomas friedman, including the classic from beirut to jerusalem. tom, last time we spoke with right after cassidy hutchinson s testimony. he said the truth of no value if we cannot act on the truth. does marc short, greg jacobs testifying before a federal grand remaking believe the truth may be acted upon? yeah, anderson, we watch every day now as you see not only very senior farmer officials stepping on and
industrial accidents at food processing facilities. at the same time, the president s warning us about food shortages. we ree going to hit by planes and catching fire . what is going on here exactly?at jason rantes host a radio showad in seattle and joins us to put it into t perspective. jason , good to see you. good to see you. yeah, obviously when something happens every so often youev obviously hope that there s no significant damage and certainly no one gets hurt. off. u kind of write it it s d not that big of a deal. accidents happen. but when you vee gotbu well ovea dozen food processing plants and warehouses getting destroyed or seriously damaged over just the last few weeks at a time when the food supply is already vulnerable, it s obviously suspicious and it couldd lead to serious food shortages. that s why some folks are now wondering, well, number one , what s going on ? you ve got some people speculating that this might be an pspec intentional way to disrupt the food supply
leading candidate in france, that is a signal that he is not out of touch at all. there are people with very different views in france and this is what the presidential election is all about, there is a first round with 12 candidates, more than many democracies. and then in the second round with the two frontrunners. if you believe that france has a decisive factor in tackling climate change, building europe tomorrow and creating a sovereign france then there is a clear path to that to happen with emmanuel macron. the other has another programme of turning inwards and shutting out most of the rest of the world, programme which will publish the french in my view which is what she is presenting to the french but we have to fight for the coming weeks for every single voter. every single voter is expressing their own perspective on warpath rancher taken coming years. i5 perspective on warpath rancher taken coming years. is it perspective on warpath rancher taken coming years- coming years
to evacuate. they re also, the state department, encouraging americans in ukraine to leave ukraine. this is upsetting the ukrainian government, as you heard from the earlier report. do you think it is the right move or the wrong move? i can t help but think it is probably influenced by what happened in afghanistan when people said there weren t sufficient warnings for people to get out before the worst happened. yeah. i think it does demonstrate how serious the situation is. i ve been briefed on the russian plan in the classified space. it is very serious. the timetable is very short and that s important right now. i think it is a safe measure to protect embassy employees. but it also shows you how serious a threat it is coming from russia right now that we re anticipating that they very likely could happen. to put in it perspective, this would be the largest invasion in europe since world war ii. and to your analyst s comments, this is not about ukraine in a
perspective and balance. how difficult is perspective and balance. how difficult is it perspective and balance. how difficult is it that perspective and balance. how difficult is it that from - perspective and balance. how difficult is it that from the ukrainian point of view this comes after the ceasefire deal, more honoured in the breach, under the minsk agreement? there seems to be quite a lot of diplomatic pressure to revive minsk, but minsk would effectively say to kyiv, you are giving up direct day to day control of what you have done in parts of your country. of what you have done in parts of your country- your country. that s correct and furthermore your country. that s correct and furthermore there your country. that s correct and furthermore there are - your country. that s correct and | furthermore there are provisions in the regions. it would give russian leaders who have a very direct line of communication effectively veto over issues like the future of the evol