formerly head of the british army, the ukrainian mp oleksiy goncharenko, and michael koffman, director of russia studies at the centre for naval analyses. good evening. welcome to the programme. a special edition tonight as we look towards the one year anniversary tomorrow of the war in ukraine. on this night a year ago, we were still largely guessing at what president putin had in mind. the russian troops had been massing for weeks along the ukraine border, though most ukrainians still doubted the intelligence that was coming from washington. but then just a few hours after the programme came off air, this. the first bombs had begun to fall. the air raid sirens wailed across kyiv for the first time, as russian tanks rolled towards the capital. and at that point, most people expected a quick russian victory. it hasn t turned out that way. the war waged by vladimir putin has been a disaster for his country. the resistance much stronger than he d anticipated. for ukraine it has
they decided they would take the year off because they had a long night. carley: happy to fill in for them. todd, carly and yours truly here they decided to prank call me. like the little brother that i gave him a you guys, let s just call them at 1145. prank call, can we yeah, wish them a happy new year. we have lawrence jones. you guys are so mean. he gets up at 3:00 o clock in the morning. not just on the phone, it s face time. what are you doing. todd: not too happy with me right now. somebody decided to call out tomorrow from doing their shell. it s going to be an early night. tell us what your new year s solution is. besides getting a girlfriend, possibly a wife. [laughter] rachel was first of all, you guys can t do this he has to wake up and also you are going to have a girlfriend in 2023. wife. you where the star the show but your dog also a star. she is right here. lawrence: she is here onset. this is a sad day because, i broker out of training for th
category 4 storm this week, and we continue to follow ian as it moves into north carolina after making landfall as a hurricane there. it is now moving inland as a post-tropical cyclone, posing all sorts of problems for that part of the country. even though it s been downgraded, officials warn it still threatens the area with herb rain and flooding. in south carolina the storm flooded homes and vehicles along the shoreline, and as high winds pushed the storm surge even higher, two piers, one in pawleys island and another in north myrtle beach you see here partially collapsing. officials are now warning residents to avoid leaving their homes and to steer clear of floodwaters that could pose hidden dangers. the obvious one of the water itself, can isolate people, drown people, but it can also hide downed power lines, obstacles in the water, even contaminants in the water. the waters themselves are the most dangerous. ian slam med into southwest florida as a severe cate
strength and it s taking aim at the carolinas, where people now are bracing for the worst. i m john berman in ft. myers, florida. the storm now barreling towards south carolina with 85-mile-per-hour winds. it is expected to make its third landfall in the coming hours near myrtle beach. after seeing the damage in florida, the governor of south carolina says, we know what s coming. so this storm might be the largest natural disaster in florida s history. the destruction here in ft. myers, i m standing in the middle of it, it is hard to comprehend. ft. myers beach, i had a chance to fly over it in a helicopter, much of it flattened. one official there describes the damage as, there s really nothing to come back to. at least 19 people have died from this storm. power is out this morning across the state. there have been hundreds of rescues. the coast guard has been out in force, airlifting people from flooded homes and neighborhoods. sanibel island hit very hard. the storm destro
speaker to question whether there is more to come. with welcome to fox news live in washington. i m gillian turner, bill, great to be back with you today. bill: this is the story that keeps changing by the day, right gillian: at this point by the hour. bill: certainly is, i m bill mel gun, a republican led panel set to look into this matter by counsel that was appointed by doj. father or mother team coverage with lauren blanchard, charles watson following the president s trip to atlanta and lucas tomlinson live from the white house. are we hearing anything from the white house today or are they laying low? it appears laying low. on sunday talk shows republicans are talking and republican tony gonzales says he wants to see this probe into for president biden widen. i think biden has highlighted incompetence for the world to see and i m concerned about the vice president, vice president harris hasn t necessarily showed level of confidence as border czar has anyone looked to