democracy. reporter: lawmakers from both parties have continued to push the biden administration to fulfill zelenskyy s request for more fighter jets, which so far the pentagon has rejected as a high-risk effort. my personal feeling is we should provide those planes because they are potentially very important to the ukrainian defense. reporter: national security adviser jake sullivan sat down with china s top diplomat in rome today after cnn reported that russia sought china s help with military equipment and economic assistance amid crippling sanctions. we are communicating directly, privately to beijing that there will absolutely be consequences for large-scale sanctions, evasion efforts, or support to russia to backfill them. reporter: u.s. officials say russian president putin has been frustrated by the sluggishness of his advance in ukraine amid concerns that he may now turn to chemical weapons. vladimir putin is frustrated by the fact that his forces are
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it s not salient. what is salient and i ve been sitting in these focus groups, especially with younger african-american voters. you know what they re talking about, like garrett said, where is the police reform? we talked about that a lot in 2020. voting rights, this is an existential right to our country and you can t pass it? you re in charge, democrats. you have a chance to do this. i think they re sort of missing out on the things that do really energize democrats on the one hand, and the other is everything you just talked about, which is there s just a sluggishness in the economy, in the optimism, that he s also the president and democrats aren t delivering on the sort of bread and butter that they were hoping they would. kimberly, how demoralized do you think the democratic base can get if this gets fraught? oh, i think it is already. i think it s very existential at this moment for all the reasons amy was just talking about. i don t think it s the matter that the democrat
releasing them back into the community. bring in jim trusty, how are you? it has been a day. welcome back to our program. what about the claims those chiefs are making about the courts not doing their jobs? i think they re right to point out that there is a lot of people in the community causing damage to the community and to the criminal justice system. it is incomplete to put it all on the feet of the courthouses. the courts are still even during the heart of the pandemic were having detention hearings and bond reviews and making those determinations about release. the court systems, it s nothing new it takes a while to resolve cases. there are a lot of factors beyond the sluggishness of the courthouse themselves that contribute to this problem. bill: what about st. louis? they had murder cases on the books dropped. in chicago the police chief is saying they had 90 people that were accused of murder that
be sent a text message to get your second dose automatically. the system works incredibly efficiently. tell us a little bit about uptake amongst young people, what have you seen? it amongst young people, what have you seen? . , amongst young people, what have you seen? ., , , amongst young people, what have you seen? .,, , .,, seen? it hasn t been as good immediately seen? it hasn t been as good immediately as seen? it hasn t been as good immediately as it seen? it hasn t been as good immediately as it has - seen? it hasn t been as good immediately as it has been l seen? it hasn t been as good| immediately as it has been in seen? it hasn t been as good - immediately as it has been in the older people. we started on older people around christmas time, they were so grateful and there was a surge, when can i have it? to be honest, there has been a little bit more sluggishness among younger people so we do have to do some encouragement, saying, please go out there and get your