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running out of money. we heard ivan say there, beth, that the general ukrainian response has been we told you so. and one of the things that president zelenskyy said was this apparent russian barbarism brings us closer to obtaining the weapons we need for our victory. now, the u.s. just announced a new weapons package for ukraine. it did not have any new systems in there. nothing that is more sophisticated than the u.s. has already given ukraine. so do you believe that the u.s. is going to step it up and soon offer more sophisticated weaponry as zelenskyy is indicating? well, you know, this week john kirby at the white house was talking about the fighter jets as a potential. i don t think that would happen anytime soon. that s probably longer down the road. i do think we continue to have this mismatch of capabilities between ukraine and russia, which is a fundamental problem for them to turn the tide of
housing costs it helps on your monthly budgeet. it is doable. a lot of companies are allowing people to work from home, which means they can live further away from the city center or from work. interesting info there, danielle hale, thank you for your time this morning. absolutely. great conversation. now, despite a missile strike on the port city of odesa in ukraine, ukraine is saying that its food export agreement to get grain out through black seaports, that was signed with russia, that deal is still on, they say. we ll have more on that right after this quick break. heart. claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid befofore it starts for all-da, all-night protection. can yoyou imagine 24 hours without heartburn?
seeing cases in the u.s. plus, the u.s. is condemning russia s attack on the ukrainian port city of odesa, just one day after a deal was struck to get vital grain shipments moving again. we re live in ukraine. new day starts right now. hello, everyone. it is sunday, july 24th. thanks so much for waking up with us. it is nice to be with you again alex. it is early, but being with you makes it just that much easier. that just put a big smile on my face. thanks for that. we have a lot of news to get to, we start with the brutal heat wave baking many parts of the u.s., showing no signs of letting up today. right now, more than 90 million americans are under excessive heat warning, and advisories. high humidity mixed with sweltering temperatures are pushing some heat indexes into
war. a lot more drones is really helpful, but they need they do need more. so, yeah, i probably think that there is more coming, but, you know, we continue to lag in our speed and our delivery of these high efficient weapons systems. and you re right, really interesting that the white house themselves are floating the possibility of these fighter jets, the worry has been that that would provoke more from the russian side. i want to ask you about something that the head of british intelligence, mi6 said, he said a few days ago the russians are soon going to run out of steam and will have to pause. if there is an operational pause on the russian side, do you expect that the russians will be able to hold all the gains they have made in the south and east, which are fairly significant, or do you think ukraine will be able to claw some of them back? i think our eyes now have to really focus on the south, and this major city kherson that was