attacks in ukraine. they can t go to see what s happening outside because the shelling is constant, griff. griff: the uncertainty all part of this humanitarian crisis, alexis mcadams live for news poland, alexis, thank you. jacqui. jacqui: griff the biden administration is working with allies to transfer tanks to ukraine while the pentagon announces 300 million in aid heading there. david spunt has the latest from the white house in wilmington, delaware where the president is spending his weekend, hey, david. david: hey, jacqui, $301 million announced by the pentagon is significant and adds larger chunk of money this administration has up forward to ukraine so the country can defend itself. little bit over $2 billion since president biden took that oath of office in january 2021. some of the items on the most recent list jacqui include laser-guided rocket system, other types of artillery and as you mentioned the tanks,
makes no sense to fight climate change when other countries such as china and japan have not done so. nasa s craft landed safely on mars yesterday. the 800-pound craft launched back on may 5th for the 301 million mile journey to mars. scientists at the jet propulsion laboratory in california erupted in cheers. check out that handshake there. scientists say they will be able to learn more about what s inside the red planet beneath the martian surface. the mission is expected to last two earth years. i m fascinated about the moves from everybody. they definitely had a lot of democrat industry between them
touchdown confirmed! [ cheers and applause ] how great is that? nasa s insight craft landed safely on mars yesterday and already sending back its first amazing images. the 800-pound craft was launched on may 5th for 301 million mile journey to mars. it used a 39-foot parachute to decelerate for the landing. scientists at the jet propulsion lab in california erupted in cheers, hugs and choreographed hand shakes upon confirmation that the mission was successful. it gives scientists a comprehensive look beneath the
a moment where we say 9/11 happened, we are terrified. newtown happened, we are terrified. the kind of policy we make behind that can be exactly the wrong kind of policy. how do we guard against terror based policy? it s different this time. a couple observations. when you say there are 300 million guns in america, that number can scare people saying if there are 300 million there, there s nothing we can do. and i better have one. so there s 301 million in america. is fast number do so lawfully and have nothing to do with the criminal problem. we have a two-part issue with gun violence. illegal gun trafficking which is described and mental health issues, people prone to suicide, teens and adults. we have that issue as well. that s where we need to drive our focus. the big thing that is changing now is after the first time you see responsible gun owners