criticizing putin s war person who has already survived two poisoning attempts. vladimir kara murza as attorney and longtime friend is outfront plus outrage tonight a grand jury in ohio deciding not to charge eight officers who shot a black man nearly four dozen times after a chase. police say they thought he was armed and payback from desantis the governor, threatening to build a competing theme park or even a state prison right next to disney. let s go, outfront. and good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight 25 years in prison just for taking on putin . that is the shocking sentence handed down to putin opposition leader vladimir kara murza cameras. formal crime is criticizing putin s war in ukraine, which, of course he did, and did so bravely, just like he did on this show a year ago. putin has a pattern here. as you know, he falsely accused the us of developing bioweapons in georgia. ah as he invaded there. you think that he is going to launch a chemical or biologi
house you are lucky the rolls made it. i m on a diet right now and that would have been questionable. suddenly i m in love with a stranger i can t believe she s mine and now all i see is you and i. brian: so jealous. ainsley: you got the sunrise and the water and a boat. we just saw a boat before it started zooming in. brian: a little bit about st. petersburg, florida. a grand prix race yesterday to deal with that suggested reasons to way to get around, there s a trolley, there is also. ainsley: there are some cars, there is a boat. brian: free shuttle to the grand prix. ainsley: saint pete is great. have you ever been. brian: i think i have. places people are going to from here. ainsley: oh my gosh, more people moved down to florida from new york last year than ever before. they are getting 800 new people a day. brian: metro diner come out including johnny van zant who gave you a t-shirt. ainsley: i love him. he s so nice. lawrence: that s
chinese facility started the pan pandemic. the f.b.i. has for quite some time now assessed that the origins of the pandemic are most likely a potential lab incident in wuhan. the f.b.i. has agents, professionals, analysts, etc. , who focus specifically on the dangers of biological threats. so here you are talking about a potential leak from a chinese government-controlled lab that killed millions of americans. that s precisely what that capability was designed for. bill: wow. the mounting evidence sparking a push for accountability. special house committee on china held its first hearing last night. lawmakers both sides republicans and democrats calling for action not only on covid but also on china s threats against taiwan and the role in the deadly fentanyl trade today. dana: glenn youngkin is on deck with us in studio. let s go to the white house where lucas tomlinson is standing by. the f.b.i. director providing the first public confirmation of the borough s class
shelves of inventory behind lock. ask you to run right with me. democratic senator joe manchin up for reelection. i lost one, won t lose another one. new york jets, jets, jets, jets, select will mcdonald. let s go. brian: felony counts of falsifying records conflicted by the lyrics because working for the weekend. steve: that is what we re doing. brian: what we re looking forward to. i know people very well that work through the weekend. if i feel too happy and elbulient, it will be at the cost steve: would you rather work the weekends or work the weekday? brian: i m not sure. he does both. rachel: it s pretty fun on the weekend, it doesn t feel like work. that is sweet. reverse outnumbered. i m the lucky gal. brian: don t firefighters work 36 straight hours rachel: isn t that what they do? brian: they get it done and can open a dunkin donuts or that is what we do, brian. brian: are you surprised we don t have a pole because o
translator: we are alive but nobody comes. we heard them. they are calling out asking for help. how can we rescue them? a oh, my gosh. the anguish. search and rescue teams race to save lives across turkey and syria. the death toll topping 5,000. countless people still trapped in the rubble and fighting to stay alive. also this morning we are live on capitol hill where president biden is going to make his case for a re-election, an announcement that s expected tonight. a recent poll shows most americans don t think he has achieved much. can president biden cut through the noise? we re going to speak to the white house communications director to get her view in a few moments. also, the faa will be in the hot seat on capitol hill after a series of travel meldowns after near collisions. we begin with the search and rescue operation in turkey and syria. more than 5,000 people are confirmed dead after yesterday s catastrophic earthquake. there are thousands upon thousands o