We live in a bizarre time. Ukrainian and U.S. officials continue to issue public warnings/threats of a looming Ukrainian offensive intended to push Russia out of its recently acquired territories in the Donbass, Zaporozhye and Kherson. I cannot recall a single historical event when a military force
We live in a bizarre time. Ukrainian and U.S. officials continue to issue public warnings/threats of a looming Ukrainian offensive intended to push Russia out of its recently acquired territories in the Donbass, Zaporozhye and Kherson. I cannot recall a single historical event when a military force
just a moment, but first, let s go to cbs s kris van cleave, reporting from the phoenix sky harbor international airport. kris, good evening. reporter: jericka, i started my day in chicago this morning flying to phoenix just a couple hours ago, you really get a sense for why the tsa was bracing for today to be one of if not the busiest days since the start of the pandemic. the airlines say memorial day weekend so far has been mostly smooth sailing. the great summer getaway is on. the vast majority will be hitting the roads. aaa expects more than 37 million americans to drive, with a national average for a gallon of gas over $1 cheaper than a year ago. david thompson summer starts with a california road trip. this thing takes a lot of gas, so a lot of places actually cut you off at $150, swiped apart, but my credit card back in, but my credit card back in just a fill up. reporter: tom laughlin is trying something new: leaving new york city on amtrak.