we never dreamed anything like this would be possible. it s not just decimating ukraine and the region, but it will have global impact beyond anything we ve seen since world war ii. earlier, i spoke with members of the agricultural community right here in ukraine about the risk to them and to the world. take a look. on this farm in western ukraine and many like it across this country, the future of food security for hundreds of millions of people around the world is being determined. 1/3 of the world s most fertile soil is in ukraine according to u.n. so what doesn t grow here, or what this country is unable to export buzz of the war, local officials tell me will cause ripple effects around the globe. the repercussions of the war in ukraine began to impact
tonight, the head of the world food program is warning that russia s invasion is devastating ukraine s wheat crop, putting millions of people around the world at risk of hunger. ukraine provides wheat to many countries. it is known as the breadbasket of the world. more tonight from cnn s hala gorani on what the war is doing to ukraine s wheat and other crops. reporter: on this farm in western ukraine and many like it across this country the future of food security for hundreds of millions of people around the world is being determined. one third of the world s most fertile soil is in ukraine, according to the u.n. so what doesn t grow here or what this country is unable to export because of the war, local officials tell me will cause ripple effects around the globe. the repercussions of the war in ukraine began to impact
and can you make sure we have fair market rent values? you have to realize, all of those vouchers come out of a pool of money that doesn t grow just because you say grill it. and if we take the price of those vouchers and we escalate them significantly, and that means there are fewer people who can be helped. so the better thing to do is go and look at the root cause: why are things they are so expensive? what can be done about them? and then, how can we deal with the mentally ill individuals? washington, d.c., recently was given a waiver by hhs so they could use medicare medicaid dollars for mental illness. california could have applied for that same waiver of. and those are the kind of things that have to be done, it has to be done with the federal, state, local, as well as faith-based, the for-profit, the nonfor profits, we need to work together, because it can be done. ed: mr. secretary, you are you ideas to the table, and was interesting to me, among other
bernie sanders were really the losers in last night s debate. partly that s because the medicare for all stands especially elizabeth warren, she can t stop losing on that issue. and bernie sanders prove that he is a true 20%. are. he s got 20% support, but doesn t grow at all. mayor pete buttigieg he does very well in iowa, the first state that i ll have voting in february 3rd, he was able to take a punch last night. one of the only people mayor pete could maybe pull it out. then you need to go to new hampshire. plus there s all these proportionate things. it s not going to be easy for any of these people to win but they are closer than they were two weeks ago. tucker: i m just struck again the distance where these people are on questions of policy, the actual substance, and where the public is.