arthel: hi eric, hello everyone i am arthel neville appeared the harrowing incident captured in video started when the officer tried to arrest someone in that car. christina coleman is live with the rest of the story. this was quite scary and quite dramatic. quickset is right, arthel. it s wild something out of a movie. this happened at the officer told a passenger in a vehicle he had a warrant out for his ar arrest. this traffic stop happening carroll, iowa about 90 miles northwest of des moines. the outstanding warrant was for illinois forgery case. carol police officer patrick mccarty asked the suspect to step out of the car. instead of following his instructions, police said the suspect shoved the driver out of the vehicle, scooted over, got behind the wheel started driving the car forward. even after it mccarty repeatedly ordered him to stop. the officer then ends up on the hood of the vehicle. stopped the car. he stopped the car. stop the car. stop it. stop the car. s
president biden has for a long time been reluctant to send those fighter jets. yesterday the administration announced he will support american allies in their treatment ukrainian pilots on the advanced aircraft. that could eventually lead to other nations sending f-16s to ukraine. jon kirby on the president s decision when he was asked by the president doing this now who resisted clues from ukraine for more than one year. nothing change what we have been evolving our support for ukraine as the war has evolved. we are talking about fighter aircraft group that is not designed to help us in the immediate future with the counteroffensive. peter doocy s trouble with the presence joining us live. so peter, do you tell what is happening there? you have all the details give it to us a problem with questions after you start. press arthel the plan here is not to just give the ukrainian fighters fighter jets. instead is to train ukrainian pilot summer in europe once they re up to spee
holding face to face meetings. we re live with the very latest. and 12 days until possible economic catastrophe as the negotiations on the debt ceiling hit snag after snag in washington. plus everyone is going to see this and witness a miracle. she s returned from a russian jail and playing in the wnba again. brittney griner returns to the court. andy scholes will break down her first game back since her release from a russian jail. we begin this hour japan as the ukrainian president begins his in-person appeal for support at the g7 summit. he arrived a short time ago tweeting that peace will become closer today. he will be meeting with many of the world leaders gathered there beginning with italy s prime minister. joe biden has given him a boost agreeing to support training ukrainian pilots on f-16 fighter jets. the u.s. debt crisis is looming large over the summit threatening to rock the global economy. talks appear dead locked, but president biden says he s confi
opponents are sure acting like he is. we re following the major developing stories coming in right here to cnn news central. a surprise visit to the g7 summit in japan. president volodymyr zelenskyy will arrive in hiroshima this weekend to meet face-to-face with president biden and other world leaders. remember, the g7 used to be the g8 until russia was expelled. the impact of these talks, that could be effective. the u.s. now primed to let nato allies sent those fighter jets to kyiv. and a sweeping list of new sanctioning. nic robertson is in ukraine. he s made a lot of international visits before, but this one happening right now on the cusp of this widely anticipated counter-offensive. how important right now? it is important to zelenskyy. he s on the record as saying the country is not quite ready for the counter-offensive, but when you and go into the conversation recognizing what they tell you would be spin to send a counter-narrative, a propaganda to the russia
days. we have new video to show you, bakhmut getting absolutely pummeled in shelling. this shows the devastating toll the war has taken on this city in particular the past year. this as ukraine prepares for the counteroffensive to try to reclaim occupied land. sam kiley joins us from eastern ukraine. sam, good morning. reporter: hey, poppy. what can you tell us? reporter: oh, sorry. there is a rather heavy wind condition here, so difficult to pick you up. but i think the main thaing to take away from this latest wave of attack by cruise missiles, surface-to-surface missiles, the full pan alpy of missile technology fired by the russians is once again they are trying to soak up the air defenses of the ukrainians and expose vulner blts such as they could find in ke kyiv. 30 miles an hour filed, 29 the ukrainians claim to have shot down 29 out of 30. either a missile or debris of a missile hit the southern port city of odessa killing one person. three people were killed the