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SpIrIt, a polItIcal correspondent for the tImes and Andrew FIsher who wrItes for the I. Thank you both for beIng wIth us. Tell me lara what do you thInk KeIr Starmer has do today . When you speak to people In labour about what they want to achIeve, they want KeIr Starmer to put a stamp on thIs conference and say what he belIeves In and what the government Is for, we have had ale dIffIcult couple of weeks for the government, we have had storIes about donor gate, freebIes and dIffIcult storIes about the salary of chIef of staff. Some are sayIng that Is because there a voId that starmer has left and Into that voId he needs to state what It Is he needs. So we need to see from hIm today there Is a real sense he needs to stamp hIs authorIty on thIs conference. Another thIn andrew was the sense we got from the government about tough decIsIon, the WInter Fuel Payment whIch was a contentIous decIsIon about that for mIllIons and we have heard from some sayIng you need to Inject more optImIsm whI
the center of our galaxy the first image of it ever captured. announcer: this is “nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening, everyone the nationwide shortage of infant formula is growing more acute tonight, leaving more parents in a desperate hunt for the nutrition their babies need. with the percentage of out of stock product climbing, president biden is vowing to step in, meeting today with industry leaders and announcing a series of measures to increase supplies. the white house vowing to cut the red tape. saying the use of the defense production act to increase formula availability is on the table. a tool most recently used to speed up delivery of covid related health supplies tonight, the shortage being felt across the country, but the crisis has become especially urgent for certain vulnerable groups of children jo ling kent has late details. reporter: tonight, the biden white house under growing pressure to act, with millions of families unable to get infa
than 800 miles of border with russia and has been neutral for decades. if that would be the case that we join, what my response would be that you caused this look at the mirror reporter: russia previously demanded that ukraine not join nato, using it as a justification for its invasion ukraine s president conceding back in march it was no longer possible because nato would likely not let them in. in a speech overnight president zelenskyy said if ukraine had been part of nato before the war, there would have been no war. today, ukraine s prosecutor general announced the first captured russian soldier will stand trial for alleged war crimes a 21-year-old sergeant, charged with shooting a 62-year-old unarmed civilian on a bicycle. why did you leave your village? ivan and maria told us they escaped their small village 80 miles
widespread support for this war of choice among rank and file citizens. yet, we also get reports of people on state television asking where the champagne is that they can pop, fireworks going off in moscow after president putin s speeches. what are you gleaning there from being on the ground in moscow? reporter: joe, actually talking about the fireworks, it s a holiday here in moscow to celebrate the military and president putin giving a robust speech overnight, celebrating the military as part of that holiday. i would describe the approach of the higher echelons, if you d like, of the russian government society as bullish toward sanctions. so we heard president putin s spokesman yesterday asked about president biden s tv announcement of sanctions. he said, well, we didn t watch