see is lots of holding positions. you see raids, you see artillery raids. you see what s called reichenbach fire basically kind of a holding pattern. you what you don t see is like these onslaughts you don t see like a lot of these troops from the north and from the west trying to get into kyiv and being repulsed. you see small units. what that tells me is that those are holding positions while you see the fierce fighting going on all the way into the east in the donbas and in the mariupol area. and in that place i think is the greatest danger in my assessment for the ukrainian forces because there is a large developing pocket of up to 40 to 50000 ukrainian forces. and if russia is able to get around the rear and the flank of those, they can completely cut that off and then they can move their forces up into the kharkiv from two different directions and then the whole thing could then fall in sequence after that . and that i think is the greatest danger.
russian onslaught and these targeted onslaughts coming from russia, opening fronts in part of the country that so far had escaped much of the violence. while it continues to pummel areas that are already decimated. here s cnn s matthew chance with the latest. reporter: this is a new front in russia s ukrainian war. emergency workers battling flames caused by air strikes on the central city of dnipro. ukrainian officials say an apartment building, a kindergarten, and a two-story shoe factory were targeted and destroyed, causing casualties. to the west, in the ukrainian city of lutsk, just 70 miles from nato ally poland, a strategic airfield also came under attack. with the invasion now in its third week, russia appears to be widening its assault. there are concerns of escalation too. russian state television has been broadcasting these images,
then-president obama discussing the now late harry reid, who passed away tuesday at the age of 82. he rose from humble origins, also an amateur boxer, who boxed his way into the political scene. taking up the leadership of the senate democratic caucus. he sometimes used that bully pulpit to stop republican onslaughts, reid pushed through what at the time was considered potentially controversial stimulus spending after the financial crisis. he passed a type of wall street reform that is in law and is debated to this day. and he, along with president obama, was key to ever making
that capitol police budget would be large, what is surprising is that so few of them were there and ready and fully prepared to meet the onslaughts that came in the aftermath when those people went screaming down to capitol hill. there s a lot to be investigated here about why it was there were so under armed and undermanned because had they been properly deployed, we can all agree these people would not have gotten into the capital and what happened would not have happened. tucker: not a single member of congress was injured. more than a thousand americans have died since then, maybe they should ve spent more time worrying about the rest of the country, that s my personal view you don t have to endorse that but i appreciate your analysis, thank you. the administration is bringing back masked mandates but there still still refusing to stop the flow, the massive flow of covid positive foreign nationals illegally across our southern border, they aren t getting
the reason that talc can be dangerous. the company decided to stick with talc. and now it s facing one of the largest onslaughts of lawsuits in history. back when this started, they said we are confident in our talc and does not cause cancer. the supreme court has ruled these people can sue and the judgment should stand. the case that just got appealed to the supreme court comes from the summer of 2018. if you go through the transcripts i have part of them here this is one of a dozen or two dozen cases i have been going through over the last