clock to increase the diplomatic pressure as the forces approach readiness. part of russia s plan according to one u.s. official is that they would begin with air and missile attacks on key military infrastructure and then further stay awinvade kyiv with or two days of military action. sounds like if it happens it s going to happen very fast. well, i think that would be the military logic behind this, get it over with. the longer it delays, as you drag an operation like this out, the more resistance might rise and the more nato and nato nations might do something. so obviously if you can create present a fait accompli to nato, a night of devastating missile and a morning of air strikes and jamming and nothing works and there s a seizure of the ukrainian government and somebody pops up and says, no, i m the real president,
last year that we would be a year removed from the event, no one would be accountable, no one would believe it. that s playing against this strategy and why if you re republican or one of the instigators, you re happy it delays and go to the courts. as jill played the prelude to, if the congress lost a year from now, this will go away like it never happened. jill, to that point on moving this expeditiously, i think there are a lot of people share the sense of urgency. new york times thinks it is a mistake for garland to wait on findings from the january 6 probe. it is possible the department is deferring the decision pending further work by the house, such an approach would come at a very high cost. your thoughts. i agree, i agree with new york times. there s no reason for delay. they can go ahead simultaneously
after reviewing 1700 veterans on the waiting list. 18 died awaiting care. if)xa(ñg the deaths are tied t delays, the agency will discipline those involved. back to the controversial prisoner swap for the pow. high ranking taliban members are in a tiny middle eastern nation of qatar. what they are doing is a mystery to the american media. could the americans keep a eye on them to make sure they don t return to terror. reporter: the five are joining up with other taliban xhan comraids who came to qatar for peace negotiations that didn t get off of the grouvenltd
anything because the rates are going to be low for several years. so, i don t have to take any risks, i m not sure about the economy. i see lots of uncertainty there. so, i think that it delays it reduces the incentives to actually go out and take risks and lastly, it punishes savers. paul: who get low rates. and who we saw with the second round of qe, helped the stock markets for a time, but went into our asset prices and you can t guarantee which are going to increase, energy prices which flowed into food surprises, commodities in general, which affected consumer purchasing power and well-being, and raised costs for business. that has a countvaling effect. i m heated up on this subject of bernanke. look, we re talking about the entire american economy and