assistance, saying it s absolutely imperative for the safety and security and future of nato to counter russian aggression on the ground. joe biden, of course, president biden of course already trying to sell this new aid package. a white house spokesperson saying, look, just think of the cost of this. we are fighting, providing help for the fight for ukraine at the same time this gives nato what it needs on that ground against russian aggression. it s all really going to play out this fall. but it s going to be a tough battle, especially, again, kim, few successes in hand so far. yeah, absolutely right. salma abdelaziz, thank you so much. as ukraine tries to make a breakthrough in this counteroffensive, russian state media are making their own push on the airwaves. their take on the ukrainian offensive is that it s already dead in the water. matthew chance reports. reporter: this is how the russians say they re taking
documents. it took months for it to pry them out of their hands and thanks senator grassley for making that happen. those reports, they were always available to members of congress without needing a subpoena or anything else. they only offer them in what s called a in camera review where members could look at them. they can t take notes, can t take it with him. silly thing that changes the biden administration came in and they realize there is more than 100 spo100 suspicious activity . they never let congress have full access. what the spokesperson saying is factually wrong. sean: let me ask, my interpretation of devon archer s testimony last week was not only $3.5 million from this russian oligarch, former first lady of moscow. what about the 120 million that he seemed to confirm, correct me
was a dangerous situation. when you listen to what the duke and duchess, their spokesperson saying, you had members of the practices on motorcycles and scooters, on sidewalks, chasing them down as best they could. i m here at the 19thth present located about a mile or so from the theater where the event was taking place last night. between here and there, about a mile, but i have about 12 busy blocks and congested sidewalks. even at that hour, you ll still have a number of pedestrians out and about. you can imagine why they re saying it was a precarious situation. an nypd protective team was also assigned to the duke and duchess. they ended up here to try to hide out, if you will, and decided their next move.
were talking about the prosecution. we could learn from the defense here as well. what they intend to do. they could, for example, say, look, our client is a candidate for bail with certain conditions such as no access to the internet. no access to social media or computer. these are some of the things that could end up happening as this as this detention hearing gets underway later on this morning, all of this happening, though, as the air force has also announced that it has stripped that air national guard unit in cape cod , where to share with stationed of its intelligence duties, a spokesperson saying for the air force, the mission has been temporarily reassigned to other organizations. within the air force this pending the outcome of an investigation so that happening on that end as we await on this end, that detention hearing should get underway at 11 am poppy. jason will watch closely thank you for the reporting and happening today, the supreme court must make a ruling about ac
to believe that if they don t feel safe we should dismiss their concerns. my job as mayor is to make sure new yorkers and visitors feel safe in our city and we re doing that. we re doing that every day. but there is a real concern across america about some of the violence that we are seeing. and how our criminal justice system must move in the in the right direction, and that includes being proactive. some of the things we re doing like dyslexia . screening of 40% of our inmates are dyslexia. so we re screening all of our children for dyslexia, dyslexia talking about being proactive. we had a little fun with it. but this is actually serious stuff and can potentially be really good for the city. this week. you unveil the three new robots, including robotic dog, and you say that the nypd would use to ensure new yorkers safety. your predecessor , bill de blasio, the court cut this this city contract for the robotic dog, a spokesperson saying at the time that it was creepy and alienating a