turn out to see people already arriving here. to tell us a bit about what will happen here tonight, i mjoined by about what will happen here tonight, i m joined by david young. david is a former congressman for the third district and iowa, also former chief of staff to chuck grassley, the senior senator, so he knows his iowa politics. what ll happen here tonight? in iowa, we don tjust pick corn, but presidents, that s what we re but presidents, that s what we re doing tonight. first to say hi we re doing tonight. first to say hi to we re doing tonight. first to say hi to your viewers and in being say hi to your viewers and in being educated about what we do here, being educated about what we do here, it s being educated about what we do here, it s a being educated about what we do here, it s a very arduous process, here, it s a very arduous process, but it s also simple. candidates come in here and we kick the candidates come in here and we kick the tires on
weather where the national weather service has said is dangerous and life threatening. if you stay out longer than ten minutes, there s a risk you might get frostbite even if you are layered up. i think the weather is one of those issues that people like to talk about more than politics. it has dominated conversation. when it comes to the issues at play, what are the different candidates talking about and how are people in iowa specific the responding? here in iowa, donald iowa specific the responding? here in iowa, donald trump iowa specific the responding? haze: in iowa, donald trump is iowa specific the responding? flee: in iowa, donald trump is by iowa specific the responding? hee in iowa, donald trump is by far the most popular candidate. the bull by the des moines register, the most prodigious full shows that he has a very commanding lead. all three candidates there are others as well seen as outsiders they all have these different messages. ron desantis s messa
W. This is d. W. News from berlin tonight to back on earth. To the International Space station malfunctions in midair leaving only seconds to prevent a deadly disaster the launch in kazakhstan appeared to go well at first but minutes had to blast off the two astronauts reported a problem that will forced to make an Emergency Landing well get the latest in moscow also coming up well meet. Syrian refugee children forced onto the streets of lebanon to make a living. And. Will debut in germanys games against the
netherlands and world champions. Its good to have you with an extraordinary feat of survival tonight two astronauts emerged unscathed today after a failed rocket take off the Pair Parachuted down in kazakhstan after a booster on their russian soyuz rocket failed in route to the International Space station now theyre safe and said to be a good health tonight but russia says that it is suspending manned launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome pending an investigation heres more on that
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to go back one step to go ten steps further. still, it does feel like vladimir putin has been trying to distance himself from what many see as a setback. as the retreat was being announced, putin was shown visiting a brain research centre. he thought his military operation in ukraine would last days, not months. but it hasn t gone to plan. there is also growing confusion over his objectives in this war. and since the kremlin had insisted that occupied kherson would be russian forever, the retreat is a blow to moscow. russia s retreat from kherson creates a danger for vladimir putin. it risks changing how he s perceived here at home. not so much by the russian public, but by the russian elite, by the people around him, the people in power here, who for years have