weapons in ukraine to kill russians. don t say the u.s. and nato are not participants in this war. you are directly participating. not only with the supply of weapons but you train the ukrainian military on your territory. we re actually going to do that into a greater extend. but, don t say you are blowing up their infrastructure because i mean, that is such a leap i can t get my head around it well, that s lavrov s annual report and trying to sum up what has been happening in ukraine and certainly trying to deflect the awful truth that s been taking place that russia has been losing this ground war quite decisively since they began in february on february the 24th. and ukrainians have momentum. right now the mud is on the ground transitioning to frozen ground. mobility will increase again. and we ll see what happens here ukrainians have momentum. can they retake liberty their people from the hell that russian occupation imposes on
timing of this firing. if indeed, the fbi director went to the deputy attorney general rosenstein and asked for more money, and needed to demote more, and say this is why, that is a far more believable reason for his firing as tainted as it is, than the idea that what the director did last year, that the president then applauded was now suddenly a cause for him to be terminated. guess who is echoing the president s claim and the vice president s claim today that there is nothing to this russia investigation. the russian foreign minister, lavrov and his press conference. i just answered that, president trump will publicly say that all of it is false news, just give me one fact that would prove that.
charge. they run local offices, and two people at the fbi, one of the executive assistant directors in charge of general and signer, we have not heard who they are considering to succeed james comey, but they are names that have been getting a new fbi director they believe will take a fair amount of time. and peter alexander, the president had a meeting with f lavrov, but also with henry kissinger. let s talk about the president and his actions here.
united. our team is moving with a sense of urgency to conduct our own detailed review of what happened. part of the strong response against united has to be the fact that there was that e-mail from the ceo to the employees saying, hey, we did this by the book. that didn t look very by the book. even if it is by the book, what that shows you is it tap noo s into the well of anger you feel as though you re disrespected when you fly. they don t really consider you a top priority there sometimes. what many passengers may not realize you agree to an airline s overbooking policy when you purchase your tickets. they sell more tickets than there are seats. back and forth usually happens at the gate not after passengers board the plane. data from the department of transportation shows 46,000 travelers were involuntarily
regime and who will he be delivering it to? key question. we know he will meet with sergey lavrov. christine, look, rex tillerson knows this country being the ceo of lavrov. the trump administration will be able to cut to what his demands are if he speaks directly to rex tillerson, a man he knows. i don t believe that rex tillerson will be coming here with any sticks right now. he wants to see how you nudge russia along to continue in the help against isis but also get assad out of power, even if that