damage. there is no end in sight. we ll look at how russia views this grim year with the anchors of exiled russian broadcaster tv rain. then we ll examine the present and future on the bloody battle field. is the war in a stalemate now and how might it finally end? i ll ask the experts. also, while all eyes are cast upward looking for more chinese balloons which of beijing s other actions are we missing on the ground and in the cyber realm? we ll explore. in the 360 days since russia s invasion, ukraine has become the front line in the global battle for democracy. it is a fight that is being fought in the airwaves as well as on the battle field. putin s minions are working overtime to control the message overseas and at home. under a law passed last year journalists in russia can be jailed for up to 15 years for reporting what the kremlin considers fake news about what its military is doing. and calling the war in ukraine a war could land one in prison. because of the crack
sky. beautiful. the sun just rose. and, of course, after the first day of summer. now we are a couple of days in. five days in and the days are getting shorter. brian: i feel bad for rhode island. every time something small or not big bigger than rhode island, not as small as rhode island. bigger than rhode island. it s the size of rhode island. everything is always compared to rhode island. don t you feel bad for them. steve: this is from new yorkers. in other words, our state could kick your state s butt. prior. brian: always an analogy. rhode island is always the small state analogy. ainsley: have you been to newport before. steve: yeah. beautiful. ainsley: restaurant black pearl, rhode island where they serve clam chowder and so good it s worth going. steve: if it was so good why didn t you bring us a t-shirt? ainsley: i know. next time i go i will. brian: envision the boat pulling up to the dock. how many claims do you need? if you have seafood in the m
imagine that his family is top priority right now. he is two young kids with jessica biel and actually this past weekend on father s day, just post this week message to them. all right elizabeth, thank you very much. thanks to all of you. ac30 60 starts right now tonight on 360 primary night in three-stage one race, getting national attention will take you there. donald trump campaigning outside milwaukee, denying he called it horrible local voters make of it and new reporting. he was planning to stay elsewhere during the republican convention. also tonight, our first look at vladimir putin s visit to north korea and the hell hopis seeking from fellow desperate kim jong jong-un. and later a mega church pastor. and onetime, trump s virtual advisor admits to inappropriate sexual behavior. after allegations it was with the 12-year-old girl good evening. we begin with breaking news primary night and oklahoma, georgia, and virginia were kind of high power proxy battle is about
Prigozhin repeated his criticism of the conduct of the fighting in Ukraine. “What is going on the frontline today is a shame in which we shouldn’t take part."
Prigozhin repeated his criticism of the conduct of the fighting in Ukraine. “What is going on the frontline today is a shame in which we shouldn’t take part."