to the impact of his tourette s. we ll be learning a bit more about it. i want to start by introducing my panel for the next hour. tonight, i mjoined by the broadcaster and political reporter at politics home, nadine batchelor hunt, and bryan lanza, who is a former director of communications on presisent trump s transitions team and a partner at the global on president trump s transitions team and a partner at the global strategy firm mercury. hello. a proper hello in a moment, but i want to bring details out of that ukrainian city of kramatorsk, that city centre, you can see the pictures, which has been hit by a russian missile attack. we know that potentially people are trapped under the rubble as they are attempting to be rescued. we know there are injuries and we know there are fatalities there. this is effectively city centre, so an area with restaurants, and the attack happened about 7:30pm in the evening, so it would have been busy at the time. the latest numbers are t
suggests the gap in new hampshire, which comes next, was down to just seven points. quite the shift since november. which perhaps explains why both trump and de santis are sharpening their attacks. they are endorsing nikki haley, who does not have what it takes, by the way, i m just telling you. i spent a lot of time with her. she does not have. i hope you enjoyed her, with her little quips, like how did the civil war start? what was that. 7 well, it had to do with the government. no, it was slavery. i never questioned her on that, i never wanted to pile on. nikki haley is running for her donors issues, i am running for your issues and your families issues and to turn this country around. here to discuss all of her issues tonight bronwen maddox chief executive director of chatham house and bryan lanza chief us republican strategists. welcome. bryan lets start with you because i know you will be in iowa on monday. given the state of the race, there might be people wonderin
hits his united states? i thinkjoe biden hits his policies, he is now sending troops hits his policies, he is now sending troops there. the question comes, joe biden s troops there. the question comes, joe biden s rhetoric says something different joe biden s rhetoric says something different. the disconnect of may arcos different. the disconnect of may arcos is different. the disconnect of may arcos is acting outside of authority and not arcos is acting outside of authority and not listen to the president, i don t and not listen to the president, i don t think and not listen to the president, i don t think anybody can tell us our southern border is the secure is that it s southern border is the secure is that it s ever been. southern border is the secure is that it s ever been. there is most certainly a that it s ever been. there is most certainly a crisis that it s ever been. there is most certainly a crisis of that it s ever been. there is most cert
and counterclaim from both sides. both sides are reporting heavy losses. and as we have been hearing, this counteroffensive is going to take many months, really the focus has been on the spring and now very much the summer offensive, which will last until about october or november before the rainy season begins. and as we have also reported, it is quite difficult to fight when the weather becomes colder. it becomes difficult for the tanks that go off road to be operating on wetland. so, they had this window where they need to try and make as many gains as possible. joining me live from fife in scotland, kezia dugdale, former leader of the scottish labour party, and from washington, bryan lanza, republican strategist and former director of communications in donald trump s transition team. looking at these developments in ukraine, this counteroffensive is something that has been anticipated for a while now. keep has been quick to talk about successes, but brian, these are small
exactly what mr trump s team, his supporters have in mind, but we will of course be keeping across these pictures outside the courthouse. just to remind you of what he s alleged to have done, why mr trump is here today. he s alleged to have had files, to have kept files in his florida estate some of these files classified. some of the most damning documents including information about the us s nuclear programmes. files with classified information about defence and weapons capabilities of both the united states and foreign countries. other documents highlighted the defence weaknesses and vulnerabilities of the us and its allies to military attacks. and plans for any response to that type of foreign aggression. the a9 page indictment also lays out how the former president showed documents to people without clearance, despite knowing they were still classified. i think we can now cross to miami and bring in nomia iqbal, who s there for us. we see these live pictures from outsi