the edge of collapse giving a mass cash infusion by other banks, in a moment, i ll speak to a nobel prize winner who saw the banking crisis coming and called for clearly five months ago, and an out front investigation tonight, cnn finding the u.s. coast guard failed to act after two women came forward to say they were sexually assaulted on u.s. ships. the damming report from pamela brown ahead let s go out front. . good evening i m erin burnett. we re seeing for the first time how ukrainians are storming homes in bakhmut homes russians have been hiding soldiers come in and start firing according to the ukrainian unit which recorded this footage, they fire, because they say quote i they they ever know for sure if there s a wounded russian in the house who wants to take you with them. and you can see in this video how they may carefully approach another home. go inside, you see immediately open fire as they go in. according to the battalion by time they reached the neighborh
front. reporter: in the skies near japan f15 on the hunt for a suspected north korean intercontinental ballistics missile capturing what could be last seconds in flight. this rare video released by japan s military, experts say the burning object resemble as ballistic missile boost rocket reentering the atmosphere flying about an hour at hyper sonic speeds. if there s no interception, an icbm launched from north korea would take a little bit more than minutes to reach the moment land depending if it s the west coast or east coast will have more time. chinese scientists simulate add nuclear attack, according to the south china morning post the simulation shows 33 minutes from the time of launch till the time of impact. if u.s. missile defenses fail to
still a major target. russia again demanding the surrender of ukrainian fighters holed up inside that sprawling steel plant. more than 1,000 civilians reportedly trapped there with them. a ukrainian commander tonight of those forces speaking to the washington post, begging for help, saying, we are probably facing our last days, if not hours. and tonight, russia has now tested a new long range missile that they say could deploy nuclear weapons at hyper sonic speeds. vladimir putin saying those who threaten russia should, quote, think twice. and late today, president biden meeting with his top military officials with a new round of military aid to ukraine in the pipeline. abc s james longman again tonight from inside ukraine. reporter: tonight, ukrainian fighters clinging only their last stronghold in mariupol. a commander inside the azovstal steel factory telling the washington post the russians outnumber defenders by 10 to 1. we are probably facing our last days, if not hours,
verifying this travels at five or 20 times the speed of sound. they say it can withstand temperatures that are high. there s no missile defense system for something flying at hyper sonic speeds. they say they carried out a test of this thing today. the russians say this glider missile was launched from a military base in the mountains in fact supposedly it successfully hit a target nearly 4,000 miles away. russian television showed footage of something being launched. they showed video of putin watching things from a control room. the russian president claiming the launch was a success. he says the it s just not something we can verify. the threat of this kind of missile is that you can t really defend against it. it is an escalation of tensions
crashed. thankfully nobody on board this thing. engineers have been working on this for a while now. the first flight was back in 2010. it went okay but it didn t last quite as long as they were hoping. a second try last june was a total bust. an air flow problem caused the whole thing to shut down. each time the aircraft crashed into the pacific. they can t be use ad second time. there is one more that has been built. engineers now have to decide when or give it another go. if you re wondering why it is important to get somebody fly at what is called hyper sonic speeds, five times the speed of sound or more? the military says that is crucial to the next generation of missiles, military aircraft, spacecraft and maybe, just maybe, passenger planes as well. that would mean a flight from jfk to lax, jon, would take about 46 minutes. but so far we re not there yet. jon: take you longer than that to get through the tsa line. reporter: exactly. jon: rick folbaum. we look forward to that da