that s never happened in a 60-year dictatorship, which is spontaneously uprise in 40 different cities at incredible risk to their lives. they are hitting the streets and they have nothing to defend themselves with. they are being repressed, violently. the last couple days after the sunday uprising. and my hope and my prayer is that they are able to find a peaceful way to transition to democracy and that this is the moment. we re hoping that this is the moment. well, that rarely happens. i mean, even what we saw in the arab spring, you know, with much bigger numbers going against a much less powerful government structure over those people. one question. i think the immediate need that america can satisfy. i mean, we have like, what, 30 million doses of astrazeneca sitting in our stockpile? shouldn t the first move be for the u.s. government to provide internet access, unless that s gonna get it kicked out by the government. but to offer medicine, offer the food, to get the people the
kat: new developments in the sexual assault allegations against virginia s lieutenant governor. an attorney for accuser vanessa tyson says she has spoken with the massachusetts district attorney, the parties are working to schedule a meeting. yesterday fairfax spokeswoman said they would explore filing their own criminal complaint for possible false statements. tyson s attorney fired back, saying, this is a clear effort to obstruct justice. dr. tyson will not be bullied and she will not be silenced by such threats. lieutenant governor s office releasing the statement, we know that when all accounts are heard that the truth will prevail and my name will be cleared. tyrus, how do you think this all ends up? tyrus: i hate even having to discuss this. it s such a double-edged sword. with all due respect, shouldn t the first move been going to the police? should not have been the first thing she did? as opposed to going to the press? i don t know who is guilty and he was innocent.