hello, welcome to the programme. we have got another action packed programme for you tonight. coming up, the white house says they have still had no consular access to anerican journalist evan gershkovich, who is being held by the russians on spying charges. we will speak tonight from the former soviet dissident natan sharansky, who was held in the same moscow prison in the 1970s. we will also hearfrom mark urban on his continiung investigation into russia s 331 parachute regiment, and the losses that unit has sustained in ukraine. but we start tonight with the clean up within britain s biggest police force. the met commissioner, sir mark rowley, who was appointed in september, believes there are hundreds of corrupt officers serving in the force who should not be in the job. and so concerned is he at the scale of the problem, that around 90 of his officers from serious and organised crime have been tasked with investigating their own. this morning, sir mark set out the plans
these votes for joe biden. the panic over getting it right. arizona, are you 100% sure of that call and when you made it, and why did you make it? absolutely. how the tales showed how fox reacted internally, when their viewers didn t like the election results. senator chris murphy says it s a seminal moment, and he joins me live tonight. and then [applause] this is the final battle. they know it. i know it. you know it. everybody knows it. this is it the maga iran fist on full display, as trump s rivals flounder with his base. bless blas when will you announce your reelection, sir? when i announce it. it may not be official, but it sure looks like joe biden s running and as republicans advance another state takeover in st. louis, the mayor tishaura jones joins me tonight, when all in starts right. but evening. i m jason johnson in for chris hayes. tonight, we had damaging new revelations and the story of how fox news deliberately lied to i
tonight on all in the fox news decision to call these votes for joe biden. the panic over getting it right. arizona, are you 100% sure of that call and when you made it, and why did you make it? absolutely. how the tales showed how fox reacted internally, when their viewers didn t like the election results. senator chris murphy says it s a seminal moment, and he joins me live tonight. and then [applause] this is the final battle. they know it. i know it. you know it. everybody knows it. this is it the maga iron fist on full display, as trump s rivals flounder with his base. plus when will you announce your reelection, sir? when i announce it. it may not be official, but it sure looks like joe biden s running and as republicans advance another state takeover in st. louis, the mayor tishaura jones joins me tonight, when all in starts right. good evening. i m jason johnson in for chris hayes. tonight, we had damaging new revelations an
terms if they refuse to appear for sentencing. nominations for the snp leadership race close at midday with humza yousaf, kate forbes and ash regan expected to appear on the ballot paper. and new research for the bbc suggests the price of pasta has nearly doubled in two years with the rate of food price rises still running at almost 17%. good morning and welcome to bbc news. president volodymyr zelensky has said ukraine will do everything it can to defeat russia this year in a statement marking the anniversary of vladimir putin s full scale invasion. ceremonies are taking place across the country remebering those killed or forced to flee from the conflict. here in the uk rishi sunak will urge allies to increase military support to ukraine during a meeting of g7 countries. there will also be a minute s silence across the uk at 11 o clock. our first report comes from james waterhouse. a thud, marking the moment when ukraine and the world. air raid siren sounds. ..changed foreve
welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. it is friday, i m christine romans. just moments ago you watched live ukraine s president volodymyr zelenskyy speaking via video link in berlin marking one year since russia s invasion. one year ago today russia invaded ukraine believing that they would overwhelm the country in short order. instead a straightforward russian victory has become less likely by the day and this morning instead of dwelling on ukraine s losses, president zelenskyy released an inspirational video urging people to face the enemy, resist and fight. he says we know 2023 will be the year of our victory. melissa bell is live this morning in kyiv. what is the mood there on what one would think is an unhappy milestone here? reporter: mixed really. on one hand ukrainians are bracing this morning for more russian strikes. that is what the head of ukraine s military intelligence has been warning about on this grim one year anniversary. but th