the time is now to rapidly ratchet up the sanctions whether it is petro companies in russia or on banks. and congressman adam sheft is go ing to join us right now, a member of the house intelligence can committee. thank you, for being with us, congressman. we have vice president biden meeting with ambassador of ukrai ukraine and so russia is looking very closely at how the u.s. is reacting to what is happen iing well, it is important for the vice president to be there and voice his support for the kiev government. it is also important the beef up the training exercises in the baltic states. i was in lithuania, and they are very concerned that russia will expand beyond ukraine and thr t threaten the baltic thes as well, and under article 5 we are obliged if they are attacked to
you will emigrate from libya because petro will stop and tomorrow all foreign companies, all foreigners will leave. all petro companies will leave. petro will stop. from tomorrow there won t be any petro. there won t be any money. you won t even find a piece of bread. if you ve filled your tank up in the last week you already know prices are going up. christine romans is here to explain more about the connection between protests and the price at the pump. between petro, money, and bread, right? look. you ve got a situation in libya where this is actually an oil exporter, a member of opec the big oil producing cartel. it is the largest proven reserves of oil marty in africa just ahead of nigeria. so this is an oil producer and when you have the son of the leader saying that the petro will stop, even if it is a threat, josephine even if it is it is something international investors take notice of and you have crude oil prices up 6% here today. the united states of course