before he leaves office. if not, then he may stretch into the spring depending on the situation on the ground. but this is needed to keep the ukrainians in the fight. absolutely. i do have the way the breakdown goes with the $68.8 billion. $23.2 billion to reflenish defense articles provided to ukraine. $11.3 billion for current u.s. military operations that are in the adjoining region. $13.8 billion for the procurement of advanced weapons system, defense articles, defense services , another $26 million to continue oversight and accountability of all of this aid and equipment that is being provided to ukraine. that is official. i just want to pose here a difference of reaction. you saw on the left of the screen, democrat lawmakers in a
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other other bridges that might be vulnerable to collapse with overheating? it s terrible what happened that made this happen. these are the things politicians should be focused on. you re right in one regard. it was an accident. you can t try to blame something other than it being an accident but when you really blame people as if they don t begin to think forwardly about what can we do to ensure that seemingly this doesn t happen again. that s what i don t hear enough and politics by that s why i was pleased to see governor newsom say what he said about the homelessness issue in crime. he owned it. we ve got to own these challenges and figure how we fix them. dana: what do you think, judge? judge jeanine: pennsylvania got $11.3 billion primary work. 51% of pennsylvania roads are considered poor. there is no secret that work needs to be done in addition to that apparently the american society for civil engineers gave
pennsylvania a d. i think it s a minus for their bridges and roads. the question but i have is after this truck had an accident where petroleum-based products blew up and there is a fire in the bridge came down, is anyone surprised? we already know roads are poor. we already know the civil engineers have said they are poor. we already know pennsylvania got $11 billion for roads and infrastructure. and then they re going to give pennsylvania another $6 million according to buttigieg, that they need. why do they need another 6 billion when they have 11.3 billion? let s talk about the fact this is meant to take forever. 160,000 people today who travel on this i-95. let s compare it we want to compare, as newsom is so great at this. apparently after hurricane and
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