four. while the russian conventional forces have not performed that well, they are now encircling the cities they are now going to be bringing in artillery. what comes next in terms of the bombardment of the cities we ve seen in chechnya, or russian forces due to cities they are not precision fire weapons that they are going to be using. so if those tanks roll into the streets there at ambush territory the homemade molotov cocktails the snipers will be targeting those tanks the russians know that. so they are setting up this encirclement, which historically has not been a good thing for civilians in cities like the capitol kyiv. spent the watch at very close he had back on the ground we can, jennifer thank you. president biden is set to deliver his first state of the union address on tuesday. more on that, what will be in there, what we might hear. much more of this war on going after the break.
overwhelmed during the pandemic. he spoke aboard the uss intrepid, a decommissioned aircraft carrier built during world war ii. on wall street, markets were closed for the holiday. tonight on this memorial day we look at an effort to make the return from war a better experience for america s heroes. national security correspondent jennifer griffin tells us for many the horrors of war follow them home from the battlefield, but one marine unit were united to fight back and help each other. lima company took some of the heaviest casualties during the iraq war. 23 marines killed and another 37 purple hearts, so it was constant. michael was 19 years old in 2005 when his reserve unit from ohio deployed to empire province on the border with syria to some of the biggest ambush territory in iraq. 184 marines arrived together for a seven month tour. they spent all but ten days