have a chance at victory for but those are the words from president zelenskyy after the house passed the foreign aid bill was 60 billion to help ukraine. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is light in the ukrainian capitol with the very latest from there. yes it is the morning after the big reveal. of billions of dollars in u.s. military aid and ukraine held up on capitol hill for months is about to be released. russia burnt out on ukraine on several fronts that help is critical. with a leading member of parliament here for his opinion. hehere s what he said. that is the question of life and death. so from a humanitarian point of view this decision will help to save i think thousands of lives. plus it s a chance for ukraine to continue the fights. impart the new aid will be
his problems don t end there. south carolina congressman james clyburn who was instrumental in helping biden secure the 202020 nomination. hehere s what he told fake news cnn. black voters were instrumental in joe biden getting the nomination. how worried are you about black voters showing up for president biden in november? i m not worried. i m very concerned and i have said. i don t know. i saw those reports. sean: here with reaction, democratic pollster doug schoen and pollster lee carter is with us. as a democrat, african americans, hispanic americans, women, young people, that s pretty significant portion if not most of the
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