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meeting in moscow of a visual record, a who s who of the new u.s. sanctions list. because all those days at that putin meeting today, it turned out they got sanctioned later this afternoon. all those people i just mentioned, all the companies were sanctioned. the u.s. sanctioned russia s two largest financial institutions, a dozen other major russian financial institutions and those close to president putin. the u.s. set new restrictions on wet technology can be exported to russia. the sanctions were all coordinated with other sanctions from the g7 group which is us, the uk, canada, france, germany, japan, and holy you. you. there is a lot more that still could be happening, though. the u.s. hypothetically could lobby for russia to be cut out of the banking system called swift, essentially a system by which all banks around the world communicate and work with one another. russia has been working to create its own sort of parallel system to swift.
don t mean to armies, we don t lean uniforms on the other side. when this phrase civil war is used, that example that you just gave of israel is not one that i ve heard before, but is illustrative of the kind of thing that these authors are talking about, which includes possibly sporadic violence here in their, the most horrific version of it being the as a precursor to all of this. as we get our january, 668 people, he close in oklahoma. but, the assassination, if you said to americans is it conceivable to you, that you could see a politically inspired assassination, in this environment? i think, everyone would say yes, that is easy for us to imagine, especially those of who s who can remember the assassinations of president kennedy, martin luther king, and bobby kennedy. absolutely.
step toward what could be a big political comeback. john: giving the keynote address at the democratic convention, and with president biden s approval rating underwater, people are wondering what might be in store come 2024. we ll talk to katie pavlich in a moment. sandra: it s a who s who of big name democrats leading up to hillary clinton herself. laura is live at the sheraton times square. hi, sandra. indeed new york state democrats are very fired up over their nominating convention here today and while there is a lot of action going on on the floor, all eyes as you mentioned are up on that stage looking for the keynote speaker, former new york senator hillary clinton, who was supposed to talk at 3:00 p.m. eastern and looks like there is a little bit of a time change, she just tweeted a short time ago, let s read it to you now, wrote this, lots of inspiring leaders speaking to the future of our state and country today.
about how far and how reckless putin is going. they are saying it s not the all-out war we want. china has a lot of influence in europe. its global influence comes through europe. china apparently also not as supportive as russia as they might be in russia seemingly increasingly isolated. five countries that voted with them on the u.n. resolution. belarus of course. north korea eritrea, venezuela, and russia. so it really is a who s who i suppose of the world s bad guys. bret: let me ask you, benjamin. as dawn breaks, is it every morning the people come out of the subways and the underground shelters and then he kind of go out and do their day or is it still really a concern as morning breaks? people are not going out and about. they are not moving around the city anymore. they go out when they have to.