of a functioning of fair judicial system existed in russia before pollutant came into power. he has been pretty lawless. and that s been ever since the fall of the soviet union and the forcefulness the soviet union existed it was a dictatorship. but the problem now is that they have always been free with the espionage statute. to interpret it pretty much any way they want. the writing of the statue says that anyone who conveys information and damaging to russia to a foreign power. that can be interpreted to mean anyone who honestly reports on genuine social conditions. and under wartime in a wartime situation which we have now they re interpreting it anywhere they want they have not announced anyone. in what they consider to be secret. and you got to reimport a coup where erin carriker fitch was
joining is now charles payne who has been making money on fox business. a bit of a delayed the reaction they are from the president, but it reminds me charles of when he went to saudi arabia after calling them a pariah state. and basically had in hand asking if they can help us out and release a little bit more oil to get these prices are when they were sky high. again. let me tell you, this is as much political and economic. and that is the real tone. esther reported a story that should frighten everyone. their world moving away from america being able to say do this or do that. and listen, this is a major oil analyst yesterday saying this is saudi arabia first policy. and to do this in conjunction with russia with more or less sort of approval from china, but also have been on saturday and sunday. it didn t get much ink is japan was able to go to american salicylates got to buy russian oil and pay more for things one is to.
but you have to have charges that narrate doing this to a former president of the united states. it would have something i think a lot better, if this was brought by someone at the same party perhaps. if it is a serious and a tie crime that they re going after here. and remember the grand jury only heard one side of the story and within a here a lot more to come. bill: want the money is in the indictment that s where the story will be, when that happens we will go to it and bring people like charlie back on. and alvin bragg s can i have a press conference after the appearing today. martha: and a appearance by president trump as well. so, we are also can it affect reports on the story on the condition of wall street journal reporter aaron cursed gurevich. he was detained in russia and spying allegations are one state. a wash persian watchdog said he s a come experience he had handling the situation well. but it s hard to confront this because know it from the new legal team of the
the u.s. announced $2.6 billion in additional aid. that is expected to bolster their arsenal before the spring offensive. mike has a story in his life in the capital city of keith today hello mike. hello bill. we have more u.s. support of more u.s. visits to ukraine. the potential presidential hopeful mike stopped in the ukrainian capital, and he had a visit with volodymyr zelenskyy. and he told fox news that the u.s. should give ukraine all the materials they need to defeat russia short of dedicating u.s. forces to the war. he said that they perceived weakness and part of the biden administration contributed to the invasion. we deterred vladimir putin from taking any part of europe for four years. i can say this you watch what happened in the summer of 2021. in afghanistan with 13 americans were to peeled and left americans behind. yet the president the
this is the bombing of the apartment buildings in 1999, and that was the really taboo subject. it s also the most important subject. it s the most important subject in the history of post-soviet russia. and i was involved in that and trying to learn about it, and ii have written extensively about it and i became s it became too much for them. even though at that time they were trying to create the impression that they didn t expel western correspondence. bill: interesting. and you know pollutant also basically backed out of the judicial reform. martha: those are put in place after the fall of the soviet union. and so that judicial environment that evan found himself in, it kind of looks on the surface like it has some similarity to our system. but underneath it appears he really doesn t that right david? yes. that is right. i wouldn t exaggerate how much