extreme danger. as long as his he s in jail and putting in the kremlin. with your experience in russian television, how many more people involved in russian television are at this point opposed to vladimir putin and have not yet run on to the set with signs? i hate public opinion polls, especially when those are held in authoritarian societies. so i don t trust russia s major poll agency. but i trust my own sources in russia. and, yes, my friends and good acquaintances who used to work or still work on russian national television channels, they say that, let s, say 40 90% of those working there understand what they re doing. they are probably 10% to really believe in the great commission
wonder why ukrainians don t trust skepticism puts it too lightly just don t trust russia in the negotiations as they re sitting down in turkey. it s a beginning, a start, but everything they talked about is very hypothetical. everything is sort of pie in the sky. when you look at what s happening on the ground, why would ukraine trust russia at this point? hi, yeah. from the beginning of this conflict, vladimir putin has shown us that he that you really cannot believe anything that russian diplomats or russian envoys or what he says. it is clear that this whole idea of russia drastically reducing its strikes in chernihiv or its troop presence on chernihiv or kyiv is actually basically a front for the fact that they re losing there.
more fearsome foe than it turns out they are. certainly also underestimated the ukrainians, as you say. the level of fight, the level of respiratory, the resistance as they re fighting for their homeland and now, of course, fortified with allies weapons and equipment helping their cause. certainly, the russian military turned into a bit of a paper tiger here. u.s. doing its own intelligence assessment. another reminder why ukraine and the united states don t trust russia. some new satellite images from the besieged ukrainian city of mariupol show a shocking scale of devastation we haven t quite seen before. this is the grim reality faced by thousands of civilians who remain in that city. the images released yesterday by u.s.-based technology firm. some images show hundreds of civilians lining up outside a grocery store. ukrainian officials have said more than 100,000 residents are trapped in that seaside port with little foot or water and still facing relentless russian bombardment.
american people s voice. i think that s the voice that is missing. the people, congress and the senate deserve a right to vote. this president has a history of listening to the american people. i agree. that s why it s time for a new i agree. and time for a new aumf. there was a report yesterday that putin kremlin officials to back off and deescalate actions with the evidence. maybe that s why the administration changed their tune to what haley say and what kudlow say. get on the same page, people! due to the administrations that the trump administration laid down on russia as well as the most recent i don t trust russia as far as why can throw them. tributes are pouring in as americans remember barbara bush. she passed at the age of 92. a live report from near the bush
cannot stand by in the face of atrocity again. adam kissinger and sits on the foreign affairs committee. this is not easy. this is not tomahawk cruise missiles at 4:00 in the morning. if you believe assad is responsible, what do you do about it to make sure he cannot do it again when you had an understanding three years ago that russia was going to take care of all the chemical weapons in his arsenal and get rid of them? this reminds us don t trust russia. all you have to do is look at twitter and see the russian boughts out there saying it was a u.s. false operation. the reality is bashar al-assad used chemical weapons. whether russia authorized them to do it or not they re supporting assad in this process. it has been since world war i we ve held as an international community and the united states