transfer. and they have they can hit at higher altitudes and they are basically driven around on a truck. some allies have those weapons, could conceivably get those in. they would expand the amount of weapons that the ukrainians have and also expand the target range. but right now, most of what is happening in ukraine is not happening with fighter jets. it is happening with long range standoff weapons or with artillery. so the type of help that we can get them, that is the focus is on javelins, stingers, anti-air missiles, anti-tank missiles and also i think the drone technology is really crucial. we have to figure out ways to get them more drones. oil prices are falling, gas prices are not falling yet but they are expected too. and alexandria ocasio-cortez says that there is profiteering happening by oil companies. do you agree with that? i d be surprised if it wasn t the case. that is kind of what oil companies do. they try to make as much money as possible.
and children get on trains and head west and men stay behind the fight. dana: the u.k. spy chief said their intelligence says putin is being misinformed by his advisors. would that ring true to you? the number of russian casualties is shocking to the world because there was this narrative before the war started when you had more than 150,000 russian troops staging on the border of ukraine that russia would be able to capture large cities like the capital of kyiv in a matter of days. it wasn t the case. people underestimated the ukrainian forces and the amount of resistance that russian troops would face when they entered the country and we ve seen this from street battles across major population centers and also the ability for the ukrainian forces to use weapons that are provided by countries like the united states to push back this russian offensive. so it makes sense that right now the russians are stepping back and trying to change their
taiwan as a country, but could this possibly be the turning point? the wta says they ll pull out their tournaments out of there and their millions of dollars out of china. i m sure from beijing s side, they completely underestimated the reaction from the wta. as you say, in the past, it s been enough to keep most organizations and businesses quiet. that s not the case tofrmtd this is a situation where you ve seen someone disappear. it wasn t the case when it was the nba, its cetera. friends seeing their colleague disappear, the wta has no choice but to speak out. but it seems like a turning point. they ve come out quickly and loudly. the story is not going away it. does seem like the usual
so the thought process was maybe that they could revive her. because a person metabolism slows down it looks like they re dead, maybe they re not dead. was there serious thought that she would survive this? it wasn t the case. no. at the hospital the doctor tried to tech check her body temperature to see how long she had been dead, but she was too cold for the turmoil meter, no way to calculate how long she had been in the pool. of course, by then, they d figured out who she was, samira frasch, but unusual name. they looked terrible line, and wow! she was gorgeous. samira frasch was amazing, look at her, stunning, most certainly and glamorous, and very french. it s everything or nothing, i m friends you know.
she d never see her daughter ashley again. i remember looking out of the ambulance and i could see our daughter, ashley, driving behind us. and i just thought i knew that once they took me there, i wouldn t see her. i wouldn t see my family. and you just have no control. reporter: this is louie and patty holding hands in the icu. he thinks that he picked up the virus in las vegas and then without knowing it gave it to his wife of 30 years. we got to that point where she needed to go first. i thought i was going to be tough and hold on and stay home and try to recuperate, but it wasn t the case. i immediately went down hill. reporter: coronavirus cases, hospitalizations and deaths again on the rise in missouri. the state s health department estimates more than 70% of the virus circulating in the state is the more possibly more dangerous delta variant. we re seeing more people getting sicker and requiring