but now of course the trumps, administered in new jersey, so mar-a-lago is closed up for the summer. it was only a skeleton staff including groundskeepers. it was a boiling hot day yesterday in palm beach, 91 degrees. and yet the fbi agents and the doj attorneys would not let donald trump s lawyers shelter inside come out of the sun, in the air-conditioned lobby. there were not allowed to observe any parts of this search that went on for nine sorry, yeah, about nine hours. over nine hours. from about 9:00 a.m. until about 6:30 p.m. and the demeanor of these doj attorneys was, i m told, arrogant. and they continually repeated that we have access to everything and everywhere. we are told they went into every
as our business correspondent the crisis is deepening by the day, and the island nation is using all it has in its arsenal to at least just stay afloat. petrol and diesel stocks have come down, and it will last less than a week. last saturday at a minister apologised for delayed oil cargoes due to a lack of resources. now for the next two fuel will only be for medical services and transporting food. schools are shot, operations at the government are skeleton staff, and adding to the burden has been boat tips on fuel price hike, the third in two months. transport has come to a stop. translation: transport has come to a stop. tuna/mom transport has come to a stop. translation: i haven t slept at all for the last
at the same time, there s not a person here that you talk to who s not happy about explosions taking place on that russian side of the border, lawrence. cal, going forward, do you expect the american diplomatic delegation to begin working in kyiv? yes, we do. we expected this week or next. in talking to folks on the ground, it seems though keep that a very still it s skeleton staff, they want the embassy to be operational, at the same time, they re saying it s very symbolic in nature. they are going to keep an idea on the security situation. if there are strikes in the capital, you can expect him to rethink that decision, maybe a backup operation what is sort of the unofficial western capital of lviv, lawrence. cal perry, thank you for your reporting once again, we hope you stay safe. thank you, cal. thank you, sir. tonight s last word, about madeleine albright s next. abou madeleine
it was obvious from day one that pursuing these reckless mandates would lead to mass firings, we knew it would happen. the totals are staggering, new york state alone, roughly 34,000 healthcare workers a lost quit their jobs over the mandate. that includes 20,000 home healthcare workers. trying to spin the shrinking of the workforce by 3.5% as good news. our healthcare sector was already stretched thin. it is under staffed and some hospitals are operating with skeleton staff because who knows how many lives will be lost or adversely impacted because of these shortages. we will never know. and it is not just peoples lives that are at stake but their safety as well.
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