by keeping the fentanyl molecules out of the brain, it essentially protects a person s heart and breathing or respirations. that could lower the chance of poisoning and overdose, translating into countless lives saved. we need this, we need this vaccine, and there s so many people that can be helped and you know, it needs to happen and it will happen. now, treatment is intended for addicts looking to get clean, and only works on fentanyl specifically because it s a synthetic drug, that means it would not offer protection against other opioids like heroin or most prescription pain pills like oxycontin. if the series of three shots given over time, the u.s. department of defense is actually helping fund this vaccine after seeing high rates of addiction and fentanyl overdoses among troops and their families. sandra. sandra: casey stegall, we
precisely the reason they have been warning americans not to go into ukraine to try to help, to volunteer to fight, because they do have concerns about something like this happening, and obviously, jake, as you know, there are no u.s. military on the ground in ukraine to help with something of this magnitude. and so that is the concern that the white house has. but as far as it comes to confirming these reports, they haven t been able to do so yet or say if president biden himself has been briefed on it, yak. though they said they would keep us updated on the status of them. you re traveling with secretary of defense lloyd austin who met today with leaders from nearly 50 nations to discuss ukraine. the u.s. announced today that the government is sending an additional billion dollars worth of new military aid. what s included in the latest package? two different parts to this package, jake. a third of it is coming directly from u.s. department of defense inventories and that as we h
the russian forces have since withdrawn. near the northeastern saturday kim and exodus, read residents of a nearby village escaping after being trapped under russian occupation for more tha a month. ukrainian forces have enabled people to leave and seek help. a spokesperson for the u.s. department of defense, has sternly called out vladimir putin saying it s bs that russia s invasion is not about the ukraine are about russia is defending its own interest when russia was never threatened by ukraine. it s hard to look at what he s doing in ukraine, what his forces are doing in ukraine and think that any ethical moral individual could justify that. it is difficult to look at the
afghan civilian, including nine children. this is that house to house rampage that happened yesterday. here is the latest. we have learned that the staff sergeant is in his 30s and was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury after a vehicle roll over accident in 2010 in iraq. he was treated for that and then found fit for duty. he has served several tours in iraq. this was his first deployment to afghanistan. now, we also know he s a qualified infantry niper, which means he s trained to hit to kill at 800 meters. they say all evidence indicates he acted alone. he remains in nato custody and we have new details about how the u.s. military learned about the incident and what happened as soon as they found out. let s get to chris lawrence at the pentagon. what more can you tell us? one of the biggest tipoffs is when the the afghan villagers showed up at the base carrying their wounded saying someone had been shooting at them. now, before that happened, this soldier apparently
good evening. outfront tonight, we have some breaking news. new details are are just coming out about the u.s. army staff sergeant accused of killing 16 afghan civilian, including nine children. this is that house to house rampage that happened yesterday. here is the latest. we have learned that the staff sergeant is in his 30s and was diagnosed with a traumatic brain injury after a vehicle roll over accident in 2010 in iraq. he was treated for that and then found fit for duty. he has served several tours in iraq. this was his first deployment to afghanistan. now, we also know he s a qualified infantry niper, which means he s trained to hit to kill at 800 meters. they say all evidence indicates he acted alone. he remains in nato custody and we have new details about how the u.s. military learned about the incident and what happened as soon as they found out. let s get to chris lawrence at the pentagon. what more can you tell us? one of the biggest tipoffs is when the the