being there for us. let s bring in brigadier general patrick ryder. thanks so much for being here. it was just a few days ago that we heard about how these m1 abrams tanks were too labor-intensive, too complex, too hard to refuel, and too hard to send to ukraine. what changed in the past couple of days? well, it s important to highlight too, that what we have been focused on is the near-term ri requirements for ukraine on the battlefield, the capabilities that they need to be immediately effective to address the things that sam highlighted. however, we do assess that ukraine requires a combination of armored personnel carriers, fighting vehicles, and tanks to be able to have the maneuver capability that will need to be successful, both in the near term and in the longer term in this fight, and so really what you are seeing here is the united states making a commitment, demonstrating its commitment to ukraine for the long-term, combined with the near-term capabilities that
the house, and they were sighting it in, firing it down into a field, and the cases were ejec ejecting. the cases are an empty shell, and they entered the flower bed, and there s a range across the street and they shot it there, and there was cases ejected there as well. they were shooting that third replacement gun just weeks prior to the murders, prior to june 7, 2021 where maggie and paul were murdered, and you re going to hear forensic evidence that the cases that were found in that flower bed, and the cases that were found across the street at that range were ejected out of the same weapon that fired on the cases around maggie s dead body. killed her. it was a family weapon that killed maggie murdaugh. you re going to hear evidence that of those three blackouts, that alex murdaugh purchased,