stations off the air because somehow that was dangerous to russia and we heard that from russia s top diplomat today, sergey lavrov speaking by video l link to the diplomats who literally got out of the chairs when he was speaking. doubling down in diatribe i don t think we ve heard before and when we hear sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister speak in this way, he s channelling president putin. there s no one else to channel. what he was saying, again, he was laying the blame on ukraine for being a threat to russia. he was laying the blame on europe and nato and the united states for putting ukraine up to this, for being a danger and a threat to russia. and i don t think we should overlook just, not just that standing ovation that volodymyr zelensky, ukrainian president got from the european union parliament today, but also, there was a massive standing ovation when the president of that european union parliament
than joe biden as his vice president, harris. while multiple majorou crises spiral out of control, the vice president sat down with a group of child actors to film a very, let s say strange, video l produced by a comedy company, rather, called sinking ship entertainment. how ironic and fitting. take a look. i just love the idea of exploring the unknown. and then there s other things we just haven t figured out are discovered yet. to think about so much that is out there that we still have tou learn, not like, i d love that. i love it. so i m very excited about the space council.ar we are going to learn so much as we increasingly, i think, are curious and interested in the potential for the discoveries and the work we can do in space. so that is one of the things i m most excited about. but the other, you guys are going to see, you are literally going to see the craters on thee moon with your own eyes. with your own eyes! i m telling you, it is going to be unbelievable! sean: okay