what a week. with us, we have pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the washington post, eugene robinson with us. and columnist and associate editor for the washington post, david ignatius, will join us in a moment. joe, just a reminder of why the justice department might be a little concerned about nuclear secrets knocking around mar-a-lago. there was the time that trump spilled highly classified information to russia s foreign minister. or when he tweeted a highly classified satellite photo of an iranian space facility. or when he sided with the kremlin over america s own intelligence agencies. my people came to me, dan coats came to me and some others, they said they think it s russia. i have president putin. he just said it s not russia. i will say this, i don t see any reason why it would be. yeah. so with that in mind, we begin with new information on the fbi s search of donald trump s home in florida. people familiar with the investigation te
win, like britain in 1940 and 41. i m familiar with the poll anne is going to discuss. it does show about 98% of ukrainians in june saying they think they re going to win the war, up from the month before, then there were only 96% who said they thought they were going to win the war. ask ukrainians, do they think the future is going to be promising or rather promising or not, and, again, overwhelming percentage, above 90% say it is going to be promising. contrast that with the russian troops who have been brought from all over the russian federation. often, these are people fromer . they arrive and are confused. this mission is not what they expected. they ve suffered extraordinary casualties. the numbers range between 60,000