lives, just over the course of this past week, i ended up with three days in a row where i was at subway stations because someone was pushed in front of a track, someone else was killed by a subway car and the next day someone is waiting on a platform, a woman and gets attacked. it s happening every day all day aboveground and below ground, and you can t tell people they can t believe their own eyes and see the videos for themselves and see the pictures and know the stories and maybe they ve been a victim, maybe other people that they know have been victims and again, they re looking for leadership, they re not looking for people in government to tell them there s flog to see here. todd: congress, you re not reaching the numbers that will pointed out without democrat support. you have to have a lot of democrats crossing over to vote for you, especially the 30% number you re hitting here in new york city, which is literally the deepest blue city save for san francisco. what are democrat
out here on their boats and came back to their businesses and homes only to find flog. alex. just devastating scenes and stories down there in south florida. boris sanchez in ft. myers, thank you very much for your reporting. now to new cnn reporting on russia s invasion of ukraine. u.s. becoming increasingly concerned by vladimir putin and his escalating rhetoric. cnn has learned the biden administration is considering how to respond to a range of potential scenarios including the grim possibility of russia turning to nuclear weapons. cnn s jim sciutto here live with the latest. tell us about this. this is a measure of how seriously the u.s. is taking the possibility that vladimir putin escalates the war in ukraine even to the extent of using nuclear weapons. to be clear, they have not detected movements or changes in forces to prepare for a nuclear attack. we should note that. but they re taking the possibility seriously enough
say about. if you want to russify, the russians have tried to do that for centuries in ukraine. street signs are flog. you have to take decades and make people think they are not ukrainianen you have to think in terms of many years. why are they doing it, just for the russian people? why are they doing it? because they think it sing to work. if you live in a bubble, whether arlgd bubble, russia bubble, north korea bubble if you live in a bubble among people who confirm what you think, the people in moscow are going to think for years and vladimir putin said this for years and centuries there is no ukraine. ukraine is part of the greater russian empire. therefore they should not excise aso exist as a separate entity we think as westerners that s a crazy idea. i m telling you the psychology of that bubble confirms to people like putin that his ideas that ukraine is fallout ukraine that it s russia, he thinks it s
will: so what do you think? do you think it s correct, sean, that they are heading for a 1992 style disaster? i do. i think the polls are cataclysmic for democrats. i think if you look at the generic polling in just house races, generic republican or democrat, republicans are at historic numbers and that means, i, that i blood bath for democrats. why is this happening? very simple issues. the issues in the last election were about covid and joe biden said he was going to beat covid. and then because the media was so mean to donald trump and they had to the russia collusion narrative and the country was divided, joe biden said i m going to unite america and bring us together. he has done flog to bring us together. he has divided us even further. covid and division in the country are significant issues. on top of that the economy is not going well. when people can t fill up their cars or put food on the table that s an issue. when crime is an issue in our streets and southern border, t
night. there was no one to support any part of the story boney had just told. there is not one shred of evidence that puts those two people together. richard kammen was a new face on the defense team. and the reason there s flog is because it didn t happen. the defense insisted boney was the sole killer in the garage that night and that back in 2000, investigators ignored evidence pointing to the convicted felon. to make that point, the defense called damon fay, a veteran homicide detective who now trains police in how to conduct murder investigations. i don t like testifying against other cops. i m very uncomfortable with it. fay recited flaw after flaw in the camm investigation. the most significant, he said was the handling of boney s sweatshirt. when a homicide detective actually gets some physical evidence that s got somebody s name on it and dna, you hug it, you love it. it is such a rare event. and they thought of it as an artifact. which in non-legal terms means