the fact that russia is saying now it will not go along anymore with any inspections on a full withdrawal, but the significance of that and the fact that antony blinken the secretary of state said it is deeply unfortunate in any event and irresponsible said the u.s. will talk to russia about this at any point regardless of what is happening on the world stage with russia and ukraine. that is how critical the u.s. believes this is. absolutely critical. look, the only way that the nuclear threat is going to cool down in any way is if you look at past history where the united states and formerly the soviet union agreed to have their salt talks, to have the start talks, and then to continue with the new start talks that we see right now. that competition has been in place for over four to five decades and it must be addressed. look, one nuclear weapon alone is sufficient to give us all concern, right? what we re talking about is russia has in excess of 5,000 nuclear weapons. th
janet gomez: she was like, are you with kenia? and i said, no, i thought she was with you. somehow she disappeared. she was, like, are you with kenya? and i say u no, i thought she w with you. where was she? and clues on the surveillance tape and strange stories from a witness. and then another beauty. this one left for dead. she was unrecognizable. was evil stalking young women? both dark haired. both pretty girls. it was chillingly similar. a place that led to unheard of t places. and then finally, far from the city, the truth revealed on a quiet country road. he got out of the car. and let out this scream. and an act of courage from a woman who refused to be a victim. and i won. and i won. the woman barely alive. her jaw shattered in a dozen pieces. aaten once-beautiful face unrecognizable after the brutal beating, the rape, the fire, the fall, the massive, nearly-fatal stroke. someone thought she would be deadgh now. someone who fled into the night
if we were even going to the right place. keith morrison : travis was in the lead car which included detectives nash gurule and jaclyn shaklee. detective jaclyn shaklee: it was really quiet for the first like five or ten minutes. and he was sitting right next to me. well, i had an aircast on my foot because i had a running injury. he looked down and he said, what did you do to your foot and i said, its a stress fracture from running. keith morrison : and that got travis talking about running marathons, movies, food, all sorts of things. detective jaclyn shaklee: and obviously we were talking about whatever he wanted to talk about to keep his cooperation, but i have to remember that he i have a monster sitting next to me and just playing it up. we had to get to that body. we wanted to know where she was and bring her home to her family. detective nash gurule: then we started getting closer, he starts getting a little bit more quiet. we drive out to the site next to a little grove of tr
like can you give us some sense of how long it would take if those actually ended up in the country for their air force, their version of the air force, to train and to be competent on them? well, just don t fly an f-16. you fight an f-16 in concert with ground activity, ground maneuver intelligence, air engagements, et cetera. it s not just flying an aircast. it s fighting that aircraft effectively. this a minimal year-long type of training environment. what you want look, the ukrainian air force has some comp tenty is in a pock pit like that. you could get them up to the ability to fly it but ythen the have to train to fight it. that s a distinction with a difference. that is eye-opening. right? i didn t realize it was that long. wow. that s incredible. kaitlin. that s what we have heard from the ukrainian foreign