this is the life of a farmer in ukraine. maxine and his family grow the traditional ukrainian crops of wheat and sun flower on these lush wide open fields, but the war has upended his business. translator: it s been unfortunate for all of us. basically everything has shutdown and we aren t working now. reporter: maxim says the costs of fuel and grain seeds have skyrocketed. it s difficult to find parts to repair farm machinery. he s supposed to plant this year s wheat crop in the coming weeks, but if the fighting returns to this land, it won t happen. so this is the storage area where they keep their sun flower seeds, but they haven t been able to sell it because of the war. maxim is also stuck with an entire season s sunflower seeds harvest. it just sits in this storage
that s the data. joining us now for the conversation, shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america and kimberly atkins stohr, senior opinion writer for the boston globe and msnbc contributor. shannon, the data is the data and on another day we can get into why but this is america right now. this is, you know, kids in high school, this is the life they live. if your kid s younger than that, this is the trajectory into which they re heading, and you said something that was so prescient, and i quoted you all week last week. i think it was on wednesday. you talked about what we can do, and you always get at the despair of congressional inaction on gun safety measures. you talked about doing things like holding the parents accountable, and i want to just pull this thread a little more. what else can we do? there s so much we can do. you know, the discussion has
of parliament? or do you think you would say, be careful, i m not sure if this is the life for you? i think i might have been a lawyer in a different world. could you have been an actor? you mentioned you went to the national youth theatre, sorry, a member, ishould say, alongside some reasonably distinguished people. some very distinguished people. douglas hodge is my best friend from that time, we went on tour playing richard i! and various other shows. doug is in nearly everything you watch these days. and daniel craig was. daniel and i, when we were. i shouldn t speak for daniel, but i was having a difficult time and we both had a very close friendship with ed and brian, who ran the national youth theatre and they were very helpful for us so we ended up becoming friends for a while, as well. but could i be an actor? no, it got wrong when i had glandularfever and i was playing mercutio in romeo
hammering out a deal. the climate negotiators putting out a path to next week s crucial climate summit. a path to next week s crucial climate summit. and this is the life scene climate summit. and this is the life scene on climate summit. and this is the life scene on the climate summit. and this is the life scene on the plumber, - climate summit. and this is the | life scene on the plumber, were two new streams of love and threaten further destruction from the erupting volcano. lava. hello and welcome to the programme. tens of thousands of women s rights advocates have been holding demonstrations across the us. they re opposed to a new law in texas that severely limits access to abortions in the state. there are also wider fears the supreme court may soon rule abortions nationwide are illegal. our correspondent barbara plett usher reports from washington. roe versus wade has got to stay, ho ho! hey hey! activists are sounding the alarm. this is the moment when abortion right