that he did what he came 22nd to do with the the russian. work on advancing mutual interests but barnld threatening our vital interests with cyber attacks and election meddling. he knows i will take action like we did with this last time-out. he knows they are consequences. they are not able to dictate what that in the world. does he? hasn t putin gotten used to no consequences after trump told the world he trusts him more than his own intelligence agencies? and no small irony, president biden actually confused the pair earlier. i caught part of president putin s press conference gaffe? doesn t really qualify. on purpose? of course not. funny? a little. of course, putin s work of weakening our country being done for him, right? by the rabid right. another sign of how pathetic our politics are, trumpers who sat quiet while trump tossed this country under the bus with biden, with putin there it is for you, with putin in helsinki. he threw us under the bus. they
for help ordering an uber claiming he was homeless. brooks is due in court later this afternoon on five of homicide. sandra: the victims we now know, age ranges from 52 to 81 years old. three of them members of milwaukee s dancing grannies, the group whose routines have been part of the city s holiday celebrations for decades. now the community mourns and wonders if this all could have been prevented. we have got fox team coverage for you as we kick off a brand-new hour. former assistant u.s. attorney andy mccarthy is standing by. trace: we begin with mike tobin on the ground in waukesha, wisconsin. mike. with four hours to go before darrell brooks makes his initial court appearance let s get another look at that remarkable video of brooks just after the attack. it is doorbell video. according to the time-stamp, 20 minute after the attack. brooke shows up at the home of daniel reiter about a half-mile from the attacks. brooks told writer he was waiting for an uber. writ
we have the big climate summit coming ahead and president biden needs to build a head of steam at the g20 to try to show some leadership in glasgow on these critical issues about ca n we gt some collective action on turning back the effects of climate change and some breakthroughs on the carbon emissions. that s really going to be a very tall order. you mentioned it briefly. i want to explain to viewers and show them what happened. when biden met with the french president emmanuel macron today, admitting the u.s. poorly handled a submarine deal with australia and the uk, which undermined france and cost them a multi-billion dollar deal. take a listen. is the relationship repaired? to use an english phrase, what we did was clumsy. it was not done with a lot of grace. i was under the impression that france had been informed long before that the deal was not coming through. some people may see that as a weakness. just me personally, i think it s a strength when people ca
murder suspect on the run now for custody, amazing story how they were tracked down. let s go outfront. and good evening, welcome to special edition of outfront live in kyiv tonight. i m erin burnett and we begin with the breaking news, explosions rocking the ukrainian city of odesa tonight. witnesses say a large shopper center has been hit. russia pounding the crucial port city in recent days and in mariupol this hour, russian forces we understand are storming the steel plant where ukrainian soldiers are holed up. as ukraine s ministry of defense releases this video, they show ukraine s flag flying tonight over that steel plant and cia director bill burns says putin is stepping up his assault in ukraine because he does not believe he can afford to lose this war. it all comes as putin gives a defiant message to the world during his so-called victory day speech, putin referred to new nazi threats in ukraine, again, making the baseless claim this invasion is meant to de-n
and the new york times says this about the significance of giuliani s cancellation, quote. giuliani has been negotiating with the panel about testifying for months and had finally reached an agreement to speak about matters other than his conversations with trump or any other topic he believes is covered by attorney-client privilege. that s according it his lawyer, robert costello. it threatens what could be a major breakthrough for the investigation. his testimony could have included details about interactions with members of congress and others involved in the plan who were not giuliani s clients and with giuliani under a subpoena to testify the standoff raises the specter of yet another protracted legal battle between the committee and a formy trump aide. giuliani s decision to stonewall the committee now puts him on the very same path as other trump allies like mark meadows, dan scavino and steve bannon. they are dangling holding giuliani in contempt. mr. giuliani is an i