the world. context in just moments, but first peter doocy live at the white house. hello. good afternoon, sandra. as we piece this all together, the president also said at a retail shop here in washington, d.c. a few minutes ago that if russia moves on ukraine, it will be the largest invasion like that since world war ii, just before that jen psaki was at the podium in the briefing room and she said they think putin is going to move on ukraine. when we said it was imminent, it remains imminent. but we can t say what decision putin will make. still in negotiations. changed the president s view? imminent has a pretty intense meaning, doesn t it? even though ukrainians claim everything is fine, and they don t know why the u.s. is making such a big deal about an imminent takeover. the threat remains and is real enough for republicans here in d.c. to call on president biden to sanction putin now as in
palkot in kyiv where the government is now saying it does not believe a russian incursion is imminent. we begin with white house correspondent peter doocy live on the north lawn, good evening, peter. peter: good evening, bret. president biden took ice cream parlor and retail shop. while he was there standing beside a rack of long sleeve t-shirts emblazened with ruth bader ginsburg made international news with a new assessment of vladimir putin. if he were to move in with all those forces it, would be the largest invasion since world war ii. peter: officials say it s coming. when we said it was imminent it remains imminent. peter: before a physical attack there could be a cyberattack on critical u.s. infrastructure according to a warning dhs officials are circulating to u.s. companies. we are always preparing for any any action that related to cyber or any other activity that any country could take. any biden order will be in consultation with nato partners. there is n
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