Know, take the blame. it s that simple. reporter: you know, i think this failure to learn from or even acknowledge what happened on january 6th, along with what we re seeing now, this sort of campaign to get election deniers, to make them election officials, it really doesn t bode well for the upcoming midterms and for future elections in this country, brianna. no, it certainly doesn t. it is an alternative reality that we see you unveiling there. thank you so much, donie. thanks. joining us now is mark bowden, contributing writer for the atlantic. we have the co-authors of the book the steal, the attempt to overturn the 2020 election and the people who stopped it. first, i don t know if you had a chance to hear that piece from donie o sullivan. the certitude from some trump supporters there, the belief, the utter belief in things that are just lies. i wonder what your reaction is
Experts. peter baker chief white house correspondent for the new york times. and michael mcfaul, former u.s. ambassador to russia and an msnbc international affairs analyst. tom, what sticks out to you tonight and what we re learning about this nuclear plant? one of the things that is very striking to me is the a certitude that a lot of people have that the attention was to destroy, it somehow. my guess is they re trying to capture that part of the great. shut off the electricity. people have to remember that if there were a disaster at this plant, most of it would blow into russia. because of the way the winds blow. so, once again. the thing i m struck by is the recklessness and incompetence of the russians in this iron fisted attempt to seize ukraine and to intimidate its people. i do not think at this point, i
Relative certitude that the russians are are going to attack kyiv the ukrainian capital a city of about 3 million people. that s like the population of chicago. so, how will the russians go about doing that? don t know, john. but what i will say is it could happen in a series of ways. it could be just a massive artillery barrage on the city and that could kill a lot of civilians, which would be horrific. and it would be a war crime. it could be a limited assault and i will give you another keyword tonight to start thinking about the russian special operations guys that come in just like our delta force. um, it could be a maneuver a small maneuver toward kyiv to continue to focus the attention on a faint in the north, while putin does more action in the donbas region. i just don t know. when when you are talking about an operation with this many troops around, you how yourself, as a commander, or president putin as the commander in chief, to have a variety of options and h
0 good evening, i m stephanie ruhle. it is now just after midnight on the east coast. and we are still following breaking news on the largest nuclear plant in ukraine. they say that a fire broke out in the training compound in the plant, after reportedly came under attack in the russia. tonight, the agency says that no essential commitment has been damaged, the white house saying that it s informations did not show elevated levels of radiation. as russia steps up its attacks on several areas outside ukraine. one official explained why the fight on this power pines is so frustrating. this is unprecedented, a nuclear power plant has never become under attack. there are in place to be hit such attacks. this is another violation by russia. let s go by cal perry in lviv, ukraine. cal, we know there is not in the same area as the plant but you re following the story. what do you know? so at this hour, we understand that the plant is secure, as the iaea has said. essential quick mea
He is in full command of the democratic party. by golly, he won 44 primaries and caucuses last time around, dominated a talented field and crushed everyone in his path last time around and he s going to do that again. it s going to happen. but the in fighting. he s standing astride a really complicated, multi-generational, multi-racial, multi-ethnic, multi-gender coalition in his party, which is what i think makes him a good president. doing that is really difficult. the last thing he needs is a distraction from his work and more division in his party. van, paul speaks with a certitude that biden makes reelection. i want him to be healthy all the way up to the very end. i can t see him running for reelection. for my this is conversation about what is he going to announce he s not going to do it, sooner or later?