bank accounts, the iranian leaders say that is not enough. israel, contenteds all of this is too little too late. and iran will have a nuclear weapon sooner or later no matter what the united states does. this is not the only challenge on the foreign policy front, russia and china announced a no limit agreement between the two. china will not stop russia from threatening ukraine, while russia will do nothing to deter china s aggression toward taiwan. there are mixed signals sent here. some conservative politicians and media personalities have openly questions why the united states would back ukraine in a conflict with russia. nancy pelosi advice to olympic athletes in beijing even thinking about speaking out against that country and its policies, is to shut up and skate. joining us mike pence, retired u.s. army army general kellogg. do you think that iran will become nuclear capable, if so what happens then. thank you. yep, they are on the way, i think you will see a nuclea
our nato allies were. national security adviser jake sullivan of the prospects for diplomacy and how the united states plants to fortify its role as leader of the free world in the face of challenges from china and russia. then a comet debate on the hill over the u.s. rule in this conflict. is it safe to send more american troops to europe at this time? i think reinforcing our existing nato allies with troops it s deafly appropriate. were joined by senator a democrat on the foreign relations committee and centered jon nebraska or republican member of that committee. then. we have a real problem with the flow of guns to the inner-city pre- we cannot continue to endure the level of violence we are now experiencing. mayors call for federal help for the rising crime. president biden tries to reassure law enforcement. we will ask our sunday panel how the president walks the line between crime and policing. plus, elizabeth the second marks 70 years as queen. we will d
reporter: mike, that threat of potential invasion continues to grow as russia very publicly is bringing more weapons, more weapon systems and soldiers to three sides of ukraine s border in particular to the north in the country of belarus with more than 30000 troops in the north carrying out joint exercises, russia and belarus. were an attack to come from the north it would be a two hour drive to take the capital here. we spoke to some women along the highway there whose cell cheese, eggs and pickles to get their view being ride on the route that an invasion could come as to how they feel about the prospect of a potential war and here s what they had to say. i don t think putin will attack us because of the international help we are receiving from america and other countries. i think it s impossible. we were one giant nation and everything was working. factories were open and people had jobs. what we have now? how can i live? reporter: you heard that woman talk about the
national security adviser jake sullivan of the prospects for diplomacy and how the united states plants to fortify its role as leader of the free world in the face of challenges from china and russia. then a comet debate on the hill over the u.s. rule in this conflict. is it safe to send more american troops to europe at this time? i think reinforcing our existing nato allies with troops it s deafly appropriate. were joined by senator a democrat on the foreign relations committee and centered jon nebraska or republican member of that committee. then. we have a real problem with the flow of guns to the inner-city pre- we cannot continue to endure the level of violence we are now experiencing. mayors call for federal help for the rising crime. president biden tries to reassure law enforcement. we will ask our sunday panel how the president walks the line between crime and policing. plus, elizabeth the second marks 70 years as queen. we will discuss some milesto
Going through a genocide against muslim uighurs and we should talk about china s record on human rights or any other country, but this also points to another bigger problem we actually agree on that our media is controlled by a huge giant companies and billionaires that control what information we are allowed to see. in 1983, 50 corporations controlled the vast majority of american news. in 2000, the number had fallen to six and today it s five, so what happened? under reagan the authority to block media mergers was guided and then under clinton the telecommunications act of 1996 removed the remaining legal barriers against consolidation creating this problem with absolutely bipartisan and i hope we can fix it. mike: americans are concerned about the chinese regime of the uighur minority and then they bring out a uighur athlete to deliver the flame. is that the chinese