when. they re working hard to make this happen. president xi will sit down with vladimir putin as well. so what does this mean? where are we headed in all of this? serious times. serious questions ahead as putin and the u.s. dig in on both sides of ukraine. mike gallagher, chair of the house committee on china and dan hoffman, former cia station chief in moscow standing by. first, to chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin with the latest from the pentagon. hi, jennifer. hi, martha. senior u.s. defense officials believe putin s threat to pull out of the new start treaty is another example of nuclear saber rattling designed to spook the u.s. from supporting ukraine. any reaction to putin pulling out of new start? new start is the last remaining post cold war u.s.-russia arm control treaty. it s been on life support for some time giving u.s. inspectors limited visibility to russia s arsenal. both sides have accused each other of violating the treaty, which
zeldin. he was released just hours later. there is only one option. [shouting] the suspect climbs on the stage, rushes toward is zeldin and tries to hold him off. he was quickly tackled by others on stage. a witness describes the terrifying scene. went behind the stage and saw him as he began to approach congressman zeldin and so i stepped up onto the stage, saw the attacker try to get into zeldin s face and swing. i could see what looked like a razor, knife of some sort at the congressman. i tackled the attacker from the back and slammed him to the ground. thank goodness for that. team coverage. former assistant attorney andy mccarthy is standing by and first to david lee miller live from the new york city newsroom. this could have turned out a lot differently david lee. could have been a great deal worse. the man who allegedly attacked lee zeldin has been released without bail. just what zeldin predicted. he is running for governor of new york delivering a speech
ukrainian people and they should continue to have our support for as long as it takes. fix, continue to have our support for as long as it takes. long as it takes. a few weeks ago, the world cringed long as it takes. a few weeks ago, the world cringed at long as it takes. a few weeks ago, the world cringed at the long as it takes. a few weeks ago, the world cringed at the prime - the world cringed at the prime minister s fawning welcome for elon musk and this time, they are fleeing his platform on the latest vile outburst. what exactly is the prime minister thinking he might learn from an unelected super rich individual who had taken over a once successful organisation and plunged it into a death spiral? mr successful organisation and plunged it into a death spiral? it into a death spiral? mr speaker, it s a striking. it into a death spiral? mr speaker, it s a striking. from it into a death spiral? mr speaker, it s a striking. from the - it s a striking. from the
great to have you with us. so i was weary of that revenue number because it said that they were largely the same action they were before the study. and then it said that they had the revenues were higher than in 6 months. that was the middle of a pandemic, folks. do you trust these numbers, jacqui? i don t, actually. i d say let s see what happens six months down the line from here. they re saying productivity will be the same. i don t think so when they start cutting corners and not working together in groups and conversing the way we learn from each other and kick the can around around come up with ideas. having said that, the you ll see more growth and less shrinkage. there s long-term costs to programs like this. martha: before the industrial revolution, there were no weekends, folks.
if you think things are expensive now wait until you have the rail system shut down. about half of the merchandise you buy at the start whether it s groceries or other kinds of items, think about the energy as well print so much of our energy is transported by rail thanks to joe biden. we cannot build pipelines, right jason? i think this is a real blackeye for the administration who told us they have this rail system solved before the election request speaking of people feeling poor online shopping for black friday at nine-point to billion dollars. they were lower volumes for that revenue number is basically juiced up because things are more expensive as a result of inflation. i just want people to understand that as we potentially go into this rail strike and you could make with the whole inflation situation worse instead of making it better pre- politicians can bs their way through a lot of things for you cannot bs your way through getting a product across the