Vladimir milov in vilnius, lithuania. Welcome to hardtalk. Great to be with you. Thanks for having me. Well, its a pleasure to have you on the show. You know as well as i do that this war has now lasted for more than 18 months. It has turned into an attritional fight, which is proving to be terribly, horribly costly on both sides. Would you accept that that suits Vladimir Putin right now better than ukraine . On one hand, yes, because putin wants western patience and ukrainian patience to be exhausted and he still has a lot of resources to fight a lengthy war. On the other hand, there are a lot of bad news for putin. His army and personnel is becoming exhausted and depleted, too. Resources are also not endless. And here is where the western sanctions are working. So in the longer run, i think the odds are that ukraine is set finally to win this battle. But we need patience and we might see a protracted conflict. And patience is the key word here. Just on the question of the levels of s
Vladimir milov in vilnius, lithuania. Welcome to hardtalk. Great to be with you. Thanks for having me. Well, its a pleasure to have you on the show. You know as well as i do that this war has now lasted for more than 18 months. It has turned into an attritional fight, which is proving to be terribly, horribly costly on both sides. Would you accept that that suits Vladimir Putin right now better than ukraine . On one hand, yes, because putin wants western patience and ukrainian patience to be exhausted and he still has a lot of resources to fight a lengthy war. On the other hand, there are a lot of bad news for putin. His army and personnel is becoming exhausted and depleted, too. Resources are also not endless. And here is where the western sanctions are working. So in the longer run, i think the odds are that ukraine is set finally to win this battle. But we need patience and we might see a protracted conflict. And patience is the key word here. Just on the question of the levels of s
station in brooklyn. pretty much the hub of everything mixing into all the stations in brooklyn so 36 street station is relatively a quiet station itself but at that point the train would have had enough passenger volume to be of some of some volume i say prepared because it s purelily i would say he was trying to be an mta employee or blend, in right? he started the commotion before he entered the station, right? i think the smoke would have gotten people out of their seats, then they started spraying with his glock 17. it s a little easier when the people are in the center of the car as opposed to along the seats. now, magazines might have been. glock guns are really reliable. they really don t jam. i m suggesting that maybe these
she s back after a season of reality tv. sarah palin returns to what she does best. wow. scaring the heck out of some republicans. tea party americans, you re winning. is she the king maker or the queen? and baseball and ponzi schemes. i got it, i got it, i got it! jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? you re out of here! then, the financial meltdown. who s the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some light on those and other questions, i m joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. sure thing. thank you. let s start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you re the
let me ask you, don t you love your freedom? she s back after a season of reality tv. sarah palin returns to what she does best. wow. scaring the heck out of some republicans. tea party americans, you re winning. is she the king maker or the queen? and baseball and ponzi schemes. i got it, i got it, i got it! jeff toobin say the new york mets and bernie madoff used to be on the same team. can the mets survive and win again, or will they strike out? you re out of here! then, the financial meltdown. who s the blame? a new investigation names names. they failed to do their jobs, and some of them got promoted. questions remain about the number of bodies yet to be identified and why family members are still being prevented from visiting the morgue. to shed some light on those and other questions, i m joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. sure thing. thank you. let s start where we have to s