omissions, information changes, there are omissions, then you have to come back omissions, then you have to come back to omissions, then you have to come back to the omissions, then you have to come back to the house and correctly record back to the house and correctly record. borisjohnson did that. he also apologised for some of the actions also apologised for some of the actions that went on. things that happened actions that went on. things that happened when was not actually present happened when was not actually present and was relying on the information of others. he was very clear information of others. he was very clear about information of others. he was very clear about that. with crystal balls how is clear about that. with crystal balls how is it clear about that. with crystal balls how is it possible to look into the mind how is it possible to look into the mind of how is it possible to look into the mind of borisjohnson and say how is it possible to
since then has also made comments and hasn t recused himself. again, in a court of law you wouldn t get it. there are other things that have come out since. i would say this is very unfair. i think it has gone beyond its remit. the metropolitan police, of course, only issued that one fine, which many people disagreed with, to borisjohnson and rishi sunak at the time. but the committee seem to be talking beyond face and almost really as though examining the law. that was not the remit. , examining the law. that was not the remit, , ., , remit. so, ust to put it quite clearl remit. so, just to put it quite clearly and remit. so, just to put it quite clearly and plainly, remit. so, just to put it quite clearly and plainly, to - remit. so, just to put it quite clearly and plainly, to your i remit. so, just to put it quite - clearly and plainly, to your mind, what is borisjohnson s defence? boris johnson s defence what is borisjohnson s defence? borisjohnson s defence is very boris joh
improvisa improvisation. more shoot and scoot. hit-and-run is run how troops probe for russian weaknesses and an opening for the long expected counter-offensive. it s not just like hey, we re going. no. it s got to be specific time where all the situation is good and we have advantage for it. do you feel that s close? yeah. yeah. definitely. how close? it s pretty close. it s what commanders have been saying for a while. reality right now it s cat and mouse, hiding, waiting, watching. russians understands that we will concentrate our forces to try to hit as much so not together, not to accumulate the forces. but on those basis, information changes and the tactics changes and the operations changes and the situation. reporter: the lessons of ukraine s recent small gains
very well. it has been a moving target particularly in the early months going from january 2020 throughout the first year. you know, understanding the virus, and how it transmitted and having to make recommendations in realtime when you don t have all the information, and it s so easy and true. if we knew in january and early february the things that we learned over months and a year about the virus, we certainly would have done things differently. and that s really one of the things you have to deal with. you have to deal with the information you have and make your best judgment at the time. if that information changes, which certainly it did with covid because it s been so dynamic in our understanding about the virus, then you have to make changes in things like your understanding, your recommendations, and your guidelines, and that s the reason why you saw things evolve much much over the first year, and even to today, understanding
pulling troops out of kyiv as the fighting is raging on throughout this war torn rage. brian: pushed out of kyiv. this time dedicating and honor to soldier who famously helped defend snake island from russian attacks using explicative. steve: griff jenkins is live on the ground in kyiv. i know you are going to talk more about the guy from snake island. then we thought they were dead and then we heard prisoner of war and now a prisoner exchange and he is out. that s right. and, look, that s the nature of covering a war. the information changes. there is a lot of difficulty in confirming it. one thing we are not having trouble confirming and that is that skepticism you talked about about russia s claims that they are trying to withdraw in any form or fashion in a major way assault on the capital of kyiv. the white house and pentagon throwing cold water on it saying they believe it s not only not a