he lives just across the street from the fbi building across the street from the fbi and was not arrested there, he was arrested instead at national airport on his way to take a flight to nashville, he says. obviously, this was a bit of a performance by peter navarro and the judge warned him that, you know, we know you like to talk to the cameras, be careful what you say when you leave and of course, he went to the cameras at the end of the hearing, erin and told us that among the punishments he endured today was that the fbi sorry, the u.s. marshalls, through him in the jail cell of john hinkley jr., that s how it went. and immediately, the performance art. i mean it is pretty incredible to imagine. in a sense, it s oh, just make a mockery of the system. evan, please stay with me, i want to bring eli honig to the
the russian separatist pretty well control hluhansk so i thin it s important the battles are taking place showing the russians are gaining a bit, but i don t think this is going to end up being a strategic victory for the russians if they take luhansk back because the real goal is to take the entire donbas and they re nowhere near doing that now. that, of course, is the big point, zelenskyy saying russia controls 20% of ukraine. to anyone listening, that sounds like a lot. it is a lot. double to what they had claims pri to have the invasion, when they had just parts of the donbas and crimea. so you spent time with the general, commander in chief of the armed forces. what is his state of mind right now? well, i think they have done an amazing job from 2014 through 2022 to get ready and prepare for this war so the rest of the world might not realize but when russia took crimea in the donbas
southern part of eastern ukraine, sort of on a daily basis. and so it s an eb and flow in fighting. in terms of the situation in kyiv, well, i mean it s amazing, because when i was last here back in march and, you know, from the start of the war, the city cleared out. people were, every night, taking refuge in bunkers, in subways, to shelter from the barrage of cruise missiles and air strikes that were hitting the ukrainian capitol. that stopped. people have come back into the city. life has resumed and i was walking around the streets today and you could almost forget that a war had taken place, but of course, you scratch the surface of that and you know that this country is traumatized. that just to the north, in the suburbs, north of the ukrainian capitol, terrible human rights abuses of the type that we haven t seen for a generation in europe. the destruction of infrastructure, the millions of people who have been displaced
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pence, but what we re going to hear from are people very, very close in and people who were in his presence, people who were there as he was being evacuated from the senate. and so what that s going to help the committee draw a picture of is exactly what they were hearing, not only from the former president in the days leading up to the day, but also just the day itself, right? and what we know now, what has emerged in the last few days is that they had a plan, they had a plan to try to get pence to essentially recuse himself or remove himself from the equation and perhaps put senator gransley to put, to get in some ways, set aside the election results. again, for the committee, they want to be able to draw a picture not only of all the different ways pence was pressured, but also what else they had in mind as their plan b. look, for history books, for accuracy, and in the near term, of course, politically for the