to 100,000 people right now are without key resources and some cases food supplies are low, and the ukrainian government says when humanitarian convoys and rescue workers arrive they are being shelled at times. they say russian forces seized a group of 15 aid workers and drivers from a humanitarian convoy. and they say seven russian ships are in the sea of azov. a city with nothing left. people in mariupol don t have a chance to be heard and they are in need of help. people don t have water, they drink water that s not even the water you would use for technical purposes. there is no one you can ask for help. intense shelling and gun continues in kyiv where black smoke can be seen from rising
step back, the metaphor, the pedal on the sustainability environmental part of this and get more supplies in. sandra: the far left members of the democratic party will not like that. but you can t talk about this without saying the fact that our relations with some of the big oil producers allies we have like saudi arabia and united arab emirates of not good, so they don t take president biden s call when he called them. that s not good, because they have the ability to pump more fuel into the market to make up for what s being sandra: so do we. we do, and that s one of the great stories of the last decade or two, i suppose, the technology that s produced fracking, has enabled us to become a net oil, or energy, including gas, exportor.
against nato bases. john: and a number of mig 31 armed with the dagger hypersonic weapon. and two were used, one here and one about here. a range of 1200 miles. so if you put that arc out there, basically goes all the way along like that. so if you wanted to hit any one of these nato nations with one of the dagger missiles it s easy and you could put a nuclear weapon on the top of that as well. that s potentially a real danger. it is potentially a real danger. remember the kinsel is also potentially air to air weapon or going against sensitive targets here. so, command and control and possibly even against nato aircraft along in here. it s a major threat that nato and our partners, finland and sweden have to take into
madeleine albright, you see the broach, went through it one by one, and each one represented a different diplomatic mission she was on and sometimes wear a certain broach to a meeting with a world leader and a different broach depending on what the tone and tenor of the meeting was going to be. i remember she had this beautiful broach of a honey bee tan would wear that when she was trying to persuade somebody using honey as opposed to vinegar and some more aggressive, no nonsense, don t mess with me that she would wear when she was sitting down with people from states with which the united states maybe had some tensions in the relationship. she was she was quite the diplomat. i followed her with the clinton administration, i was covering the clinton administration, very
take it seriously or do her job well. what he said. for many senators yesterday was an opportunity to showcase talking points for the november election. for example, all democrats are soft on crime. therefore this nominee must be soft on crime. well, you ve made a mess of their stereotype. he says she s done that in a few ways, not only her record as a judge, but also the fact that she s talked about her family and connections to law enforcement and uncle in law enforcement, actually two of them, one ended up becoming a police chief. brother served as a police officer in the military, and then as a lawyer, but republicans say that all sounds good. but when they say you look at her record there is more there. so an exchange between the judge and senator graham on that. senator, with respect to the computer, one of the most effective deterrents is one i