both of those two things scare me, but i guess that s where we are right now. i want to talk about some good news, though. data on covid and pregnancy suggesting women who were vaccinated while they were pregnant were at no greater risk of delivering pre-term, and also women who did end up getting covid while pregnant, the babies that were born seem to have no more neurological delays than any other infant. doctor, that seems like good news on both fronts. it s really great news, laura. here s the thing. my sister-in-law is pregnant. she s going to be really reassured. because we know other viruses, seek zika to rubella can lead to neurological problems. they didn t find whether or not you had covid. what mattered is all babies born during the pandemic over the past couple of years, were born and had lower gross motor skills some some lower social skills than kids born earlier. what that re-emphasizes is it s
understanding how bad the situation was. we don t know if that s the case here. but the suckspases are being and the russians have given conflicting information all along. they said there was no radiation, another point they needed to evacuate a village nearby. a local town, the radiation monitor showing a spike in radiation. it s a very troublesome situation and one that re-emphasizes why there are arms control agreements to begin with. the monitoring is part of what arms control is all about. so the new s.t.a.r.t. treaty that you mentioned that john bolton may let lapse because he s not all that fond of it, he thinks it s a flawed treaty, one thing it brings along with it in addition to limits on weapons, an inspection regime and monitoring of the two sides. that s these instances i think reinforce why that has been the case for the last couple decades. and then we have the disturbing the horrible