and tearful families saying good-bye to loved ones departing for training. putin wants 300,000 new fighters to help turn the tide as the russian military suffers setbacks in ukraine. russia is saying the call up would be limited to those with military experience but reports say civilians also now are being conscripted. the new york times tells the story of a husband and father of five who received a summons at a 4:00 a.m. meeting where a train had been organized to take him to a military center. many men are fleeing russia to avoid the forced enlistment. this is traffic as people escape to nearby georgia. russian airporting have been packed with people trying to get out of the country. one human rights group said more than 1,300 people have been arrested in anti-car protests in moscow and st. petersburg over the past few days. also today, voting begins in four regions of russian-occupied ukraine, in a sham referendum that could lead to the annexation of 15% of ukrainian ter
and tearful families saying good-bye to loved ones departing for training. putin wants 300,000 new fighters to help turn the tide as the russian military suffers setbacks in ukraine. russia is saying the call up would be limited to those with military experience but reports say civilians also now are being conscripted. the new york times tells the story of a husband and father of five who received a summons at a 4:00 a.m. meeting where a train had been organized to take him to a military center. many men are fleeing russia to avoid the forced enlistment. this is traffic as people escape to nearby georgia. russian airporting have been packed with people trying to get out of the country. one human rights group said more than 1,300 people have been arrested in anti-car protests in moscow and st. petersburg over the past few days. also today, voting begins in four regions of russian-occupied ukraine, in a sham referendum
this country understands highways, bridges, airporting. they want this fixed. that will show them that government can be capable of working. appreciate you both. what does the leading progressive voice make of her party? let s turn to congresswoman katie porter. do we believe that the democrats know how to do better? next.
this is a situation where we re basically relying on a terrorist organization to hold their word and let people come to the airporting and that is not exactly a position that the u.s. wants to be in. i m curious what you re hearing from your sources on the hill, olivia, about how this conversation about what is happening in afghanistan is going to impact the domestic policy agenda. well, i mean, you re going to have republicans on one side saying that biden should not be making decision when it comes to national security. and, you know, next week is big in terms of the infrastructure, bipartisan infrastructure legislation that they re going to seek to advance in addition to hr 4, which is a voting rights legislation. republicans are going to be making afghanistan the central issue while democrats are trying to get these major pieces of legislation done in the house and advance them. so basically this is really going to probably be a big headache for democrats as
employers don t want to lose a rye-fit candidate. if you do not negotiate, you may come off appears like you want the job so badly that you are desperate. negotiating does contribute to your opinion of your worth. jamie: hopefully, even if people have been out of work, they don t give off the vibe that they are desperate. how important is it to negotiate for a title? negotiating for a title is very important that. would be one of the things that i would include in the total negotiation package. especially if people have been given an offer that may be lower than what you were airporting, title is a great wito make this up. that s one of the things that people can put on the table. jamie: i want to ask you about i guess if an employer, i would try to get great talent at the best price that i could. what s the percentage of how much lower employers will go