ukrainian police being given orders by a russian military officer. he says he s a lieutenant colonel, even shows i.d. inside we saw separatists giving orders to the police. why are you hanging the russian flag outside? it s for protection, he says. everyone here wants to be russian. in the few hours they ve been in control of this police station, you can t help but wonder who is behind the coordination. look at the tires that having brought in. the sandbags. there s a tremendous amount of discipline among the men securing this position. that was nbc news correspondent reporting from eastern ukraine. he s reporting on a pro-russian mob that stormed and seized the ukrainian police station this morning. this comes on the heels of a series of coordinated raids throughout eastern ukraine over the weekend. where armed gunmen without any visible insignia gained control of government buildings and police stations throughout the region. all of this leading to ukrainian government for the fi
why are you hanging the russian flag outside? it s for protection, he says. everyone here wants to be russian. in the few hours they ve been in control of this police station, you can t help but wonder who is behind the coordination. look at the tires that have been brought in. the sandbags. there s a tremendous amount of discipline among the men securing this position. that was nbc news correspondent reporting from eastern ukraine. he s reporting on a pro-russian mob that stormed and seized the ukrainian police station this morning. this comes on the heels of a series of coordinated raids throughout eastern ukraine over the weekend. where armed gunmen without any visible insignia gained control of police buildings throughout the region. all of this leading to ukrainian government for the first time to deploy security services to confront the pro-russian protesters and to try to regain control of eastern ukraine.
orders to the police. why are you hanging the russian flag outside? it s for protection, he says. everyone here wants to be russian. in the few hours they ve been in control of this police station, you can t help but wonder who is behind the coordination. look at the tires that having brought in. the sandbags. there s a tremendous amount of discipline among the men securing this position. that was nbc news correspondent reporting from eastern ukraine. he s reporting on a pro-russian mob that stormed and seized the ukrainian police station this morning. this comes on the heels of a series of coordinated raids throughout eastern ukraine over the weekend. where armed gunmen without any visible insignia gained control of police buildings throughout the region. all of this leading to ukrainon government for the first time to deploy security services to confront the pro-russian protesters and to try to regain control of eastern ukraine.
he is a bush 43 appointee. he refused post-conviction release. they wanted them released on their own recognizance. one of the defendants wanted to sing a couple peace songs. the judge said, no, you are not going to perform in my courtroom. he did allow them to all be sentenced together, which is something they requested. no release post conviction either. wow. this judge is tough. let us know and break into programming when you do find out, joe. i ll do my best. thank you, joe johns. our senior washington correspondent reporting for us live. joey jackson is here with his take. the first thing that came to mind with the smiling 84-year-old nun. what about a lifetime of service, what about character references. there have got to be a myriad of character references that were available. would that matter when the crime is this serious? the judge has discretion and the judge could downwardly depart. here is how it works in a nutshell. under the federal guidelines,
the scenes there was very much a realization that they were in trouble, not just in the house, which is a heavier lift, but in the senate. now you see the senate has decided they re not going to go ahead with their vote, which was planned for tomorrow. at least the short-term effect of this, carol, is that the white house has avoided being what could have been a very stunning defeat with that senate vote. all right. brianna keilar, senior white house correspondent reporting live for us this morning. let s bring in the former chief u.n. weapons inspector in iraq, david kaye. good morning. good morning, carol. you heard about this deal. what do you think? is it a delaying tactic? is it serious? well, you never know. the russians both, before the 1991 gulf war and the 2003 invasion came up with ideas that would hopefully postpone it. now, they turned out to be delaying tactics. secretary baker was very blunt with his counterpart in 91. but, look, if it works, it s a