bobert says mccarthy is not the right person for the job without giving precise detail. kevin mccarthy didn t want to listen to us, we all want a unified party. this is not chaos, it is functioning constitutional republic. house republicans will be stronger and better prepared to lead than before. i believe our founding fathers intended you come here and give lobbyist your vote card and everything will be okay, kevin mccarthy has no ideology, drain the swamp and not put one of the alligators in charge. mccarthy had 200 supporters in the house that came to his defense time after time from the floor. i believe in my bones issue no one has done more to layout plan for how to restore basic
increasingly grateful today to find out that their power is slowly coming back on and that has a big part to do with the crews working around the clock to restore basic utilities after this latest massive strike by russian forces. what we have not seen yet is how russia is going to respond after they claimed ukraine attacked them again within their own border. it was just yesterday that russia reported yet another drone attack, this time at an air field. it happened in the russia southern region. and when asked about the strikes in russia, secretary of state anthony blinken had this to say. we have neither encouraged nor enabled the ukrainians to strike inside of russia, but the important thing is to understand what ukrainians are living through every day with the ongoing russia aggression against their country. fighting is still continuing in the east.
past. natasha shows me a newspaper distributed during the occu occupation. what does she think of him? i haven t thought of anything good about him since 2000, she says. he destroyed everything in russia. the power does, however, come in handy. and ben wedeman joins us now from kharkiv. ben n your piece, come residents spoke about leaving. do you have a sense of how many might stay there just by the conditions? reporter: well, it depends. we ve heard president zelenskyy say that they re going to do as much as possible to restore basic services. but if that takes time, certainly many people say they want to leave. in fact, this is an area that entry is restricted except for, for instance, journalists. so, many of them have relatives who are ready to drive in and take them away because living in a town like that without any
it depends. we ve heard president zelenskyy say they re gonna do as much as possible to restore basic services. but if that takes time, certainly, many people say that they want to leave. in fact, this is an area that s entries restricted except for journalists. so, many of them have relatives who are ready to drive in and take them away. because living in a town like that, without any basic services, let alone a functioning economy, not many people are gonna want to stay, anderson.
are making a river crossing as an escape room. they say they are looking at their infrastructure. they say russia unleashed missiles, rockets and air strikes on 30 areas across the country on saturday but as ben wedeman reports from kharkiv, ukraine doesn t plan on stopping its offensive. reporter: ukrainian forces continue to gain more ground in the kharkiv region, although at a slower pace than over the last two weeks, while russian forces are trying to dig new defensive lines in the areas they still control. the governor of the kharkiv region says that his priority at the moment is to restore basic services, electricity, water, heating in the newly liberated areas, while efforts continue to exhume more bodies at the mass burial site outside izium and ukrainian officials are showing journalists what they say were