russian aggression. every day yothere is no alternative to this decision. we are live in ukraine with why this aid is so critical for ukrainians. a stunning set of new arrests related to the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol. three active duty marines under arrest for their part in the insurrection, one allegedly wanted to wage a second civil war. silence from actor alec baldwin as he is facing involuntary manslaughter charges connected to the rust set shooting. what we are learning about changes on the set as the crew vows to finish the movie. i feel, you know, sad, but also i have a sense new zealand s prime minister speaking out after her shocking resignation earlier this week and her decision to step down is resonating with women worldwide. and that parade of recent storms in the west prompts a big turnaround when it comes to the drought. newsroom starts right now. good morning. it is saturday, january 21st. i m amara worker. i m boris sanchez
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of resignations from his cabinet, boris johnson finally admits it is time to go. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. what happens now? i will ask former top conservative party official, camilla. also, vladimir putin, the 99- year-old former secretary of state has met with the russian leader perhaps more than any other american. as the war in ukraine continues to rage, what the west and the world needs to know about that man s intentions. and, space, the final frontier. for international conflict and perhaps even war. i will talk to general john raymond, chief of the united states space force. but first, here is my take. it is a famous saying that no military plan survives its first contact with the animal. the greatest fear is on war, often explaining that strategy must be dynamic. constantly changing, and rejuvenating itself. in his famous treatise on war, he wrote that some generals consider only unilateral action where as work con
this is gbs, the global public square, welcome to all of you in the united states, and around the world, i am coming to you from new york city. today on the program, the assassination of japan s former prime minister, shinzo abe. shot in broad daylight, in a country with almost no gun homicide. we will explore the murder, and his legacy. then, after a stunning series of resignations from his cabinets, boris johnson finally admits it is time to go. i want you to know how sad i am to be giving up the best job in the world. what happens now? i will ask former top conservative party official, camilla. also, henry kissinger on vladimir putin. the 99-year-old former secretary of state, has met with the russian leader perhaps more than any other american. as the war in ukraine continues to rage, what the west and the world needs to know about that man s intentions. and, space. the final frontier. for international conflict and perhaps even war. i will talk to general john raymon
shocking story. speak with the president said something to the effect i m your president and take me to the capital now. to which bobby responded, sir, we have to go back to the west wing. the president reached up towards the front of the vehicle to grab at the steering wheel. dagen: a source telling fox that claim is simply not true. aisha hockney high on capitol hill with a lot more. hey, good morning to you, megan, particularly that is secondhand testimony and that is important because now some are questioning why the committee brought the secondhand testimony up in the first place. let s start with the incident inside the armored vehicle. so hutchinson testified in front of the committee that she was told by secret service agents that president trump lunged towards the steering wheel of the altercation with the agents inside. and told he could not go to the capital after his speech. fox news has confirmed that those agents including a lead agent bobby engel are di