the soul of an empire across russia s eleven time zones hitting a television tower at a holocaust memorial site. what does that tell you that vladimir putin is thinking phorpbg? it is unconceivable. i want to hope that these strikes they have been telling us about, they are just not that precise. imagining they are actually targeting not only civilians, they are targeting universities and buildings and civil society is in conceivable. the pictures are heartbreaking. it is such a holy site. no russian would ever in my mind, sane mind would be thinking that might be somehow
officer should have known the difference between her taser and service weapon. the jury will be sequestered beginning monday as they start their tkhrebgzs. boris, paula. josh, thank you. retired los angeles police sergeant cheryl dorsey joins us now, author of the new book the confidence chronicles. cheryl, congratulations on the book. thank you for being with us. now, i really want to look very closely at this testimony. what s so unusual about what we re seeing here is seeing a police officer who is so emotional. we saw she was very emotional on the stand. we saw the body cam where she said she was, quote, distraught. what do you think of this defense strategy? . well, i would imagine they felt she had to take the stand and explain in her own words for the jury why she did something to in conceivable. a 26-year veteran who would touch her gun every day as i did
disappointment. it s conceivable, perhaps, over the next few days they may reverse that decision. also real concern that if there is this 31st august deadline, u.s. nationals could be left behind. but it s not all misery. this, my report from yesterday about what it s like for people who are going to make it on to a plane. a massive multinational air evacuation is crowding the air space above kabul. this qatari flight is one of many coming to the rescue of thousands. the airplane brings its own security as the airport is now under threat from isis terror. we ve land ed a few moments ago here at kabul international
people understand, still the most important thing we need to do is get the unvaccinated people to get their vaccine. it is entirely conceivable that we will determine that actually, the proper, full component will be the prime followed by the initial boost, and then multiple months later, a boost that could actually give you an increase in level as well as an increase of durability that s entirely conceivable. i have to tell you, it feels a little bit like those folks who got the johnson & johnson vaccines are kind of left hanging here when will they get word of the need for a booster, potentially it is likely that they will, but right now the fda is now looking at the j&j, the approval, how that would fit in we re not forgetting at all about the people with j&j. are you able to look around the corner at what would happen after the delta variant, and are you able to adjust the vaccines accordingly well, you know, one thing that was really interesting, lester, when we did the st
alliance. threats. if article five of the nato alliance. threats. if you re sittin: alliance. threats. if you re sitting in alliance. threats. if you re sitting in washington, - alliance. threats. if you re sitting in washington, are . alliance. threats. if you re| sitting in washington, are you concerned by this? mat sitting in washington, are you concerned by this? concerned by this? not by the mission itself. concerned by this? not by the mission itself. humans - concerned by this? not by the mission itself. humans in - concerned by this? not by the i mission itself. humans in space are extraordinarily fragile. a huge amount of any human mission is life support, keeping people alive in what is easily the most hostile environment conceivable. where even the most minor break in the spacecraft or space it kills. in and of itself, no, but it speaks of the larger issue of china s growing space capability. we them test antisatellite systems but also the political side to