is it true or just a trap for the ukrainians? it comes as ukraine is reeling from the deadliest missile strike in months tonight. plus, the head of a software company hired by trump to investigate voter fraud tells me he found nothing. now the doj is talking to him. and robert f. kennedy jr., whose own family members won t vote for him as president because of his antivaccine views, is polling at nearly 20%. what s behind that surge? let s go outfront. good evening, i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, they re gone. those are the words of one man who just barely survived the deadliest strike in ukraine in months. at least 23 people were killed. these are the newest pictures we have where russian rocket slammed into an apartment building. translator: those were our neighbors. there is no way they survived. a grandmother, daughter and two grandkids live on the ninth floor. they re gone. a mother and daughter lived on the seventh floor. they are gone. those innocent
children due to covid. plus, monarchy and popularity. a new bbc poll suggests less than a third of young adults in the uk want the royals to continue. we begin in sudan where the us says warring parties have agreed to a 72 hour ceasefire. us secretary of state antony blinken said the agreement with the sudanese armed forces and the para military rapid support forces came after 48 hours of intense negotiations. earlier, the united nations secretary general warned the violence is at risk of causing a catastrophic conflagration that could engulf the whole region and beyond. here s our africa correspondent andrew harding. khartoum today, still burning, as civilians, locals and foreigners hunt for ways to escape from sudan s hellish capital. at a bus station, this man said, we re afraid that civilians may be used as human shields, especially after foreigners have been evacuated. it s still going on. this is for the last 20 minutes. many people still can t get out of the city,
airlines, the faa to do their job. okay, i have my panel standing, by i don t to bring our experts. if jeff davis, who follows transportation spending, the nose set for transportation, and ryan antoon, he s a commissioner for los angeles county aviation commission. gentlemen, thank you very much for being here. ryan, i want to start with you this pilot. that s very freaky to me, how many of these we ve seen recently. it looks like a beautiful day, and then the plane suddenly plunged is 1000, feet 2003 the, 3000 feet. that one those heading from austin, on a lufthansa flight to germany, that matthew mcconaughey s wife camilla s, on she said plunged 4000 feet, so is that happening more often, ryan? i don t know if we can say is happening more often, i know there s a study out of the uk that says there could be some of that in the future, a little bit more frequency, but right now the clear turn so we see say is the same as been full of 30 40 years. they happen not u
okay. it s not like they re claiming to be god. liars are touchy, sometimes to the point of hysteria, hiding something. that s the whole point of lying. they re worried you re going to find out what it is. liars are fragile, because over time lying makes you weak and afraid. it has the same effect on countries, by the way. we re living through one of those clarifying moments that actually we re thankful for, where we re learning who the liars are. on monday we showed you unreleased video from january 6th, proving the most important claims leaders have made about that day were untrue. their claims were lies. we were not shocked to discover that. we knew there was a reason the congressional leaders had been hiding the tape and that reporters in washington weren t demanding to see it. they were lying to us obviously. that s why you hide things. but what was actually surprising, we can t get over it, even now, is how they responded when they were caught lying. they didn t seem em