being there for us. let s bring in brigadier general patrick ryder. thanks so much for being here. it was just a few days ago that we heard about how these m1 abrams tanks were too labor-intensive, too complex, too hard to refuel, and too hard to send to ukraine. what changed in the past couple of days? well, it s important to highlight too, that what we have been focused on is the near-term ri requirements for ukraine on the battlefield, the capabilities that they need to be immediately effective to address the things that sam highlighted. however, we do assess that ukraine requires a combination of armored personnel carriers, fighting vehicles, and tanks to be able to have the maneuver capability that will need to be successful, both in the near term and in the longer term in this fight, and so really what you are seeing here is the united states making a commitment, demonstrating its commitment to ukraine for the long-term, combined with the near-term capabilities that
suing delaware repair owner john paul isaac. what happened to ringo. speak to for invasion of privacy. hunter is suing him for invasion of privacy. hunter who has been seen nude by more people than the statue of david. honestly, in the last year i have seen this guy s genitals more times than his primary care physician of the and i would get that checked out. he s invaded my privacy, the privacy of my own nightmares. mr. mac isaac claimed hunter dropped off a laptop for repair in 2019 and never came back. mac isaac has an invoice with hunter s signature, although those pages are stuck together. but for once, hunter signed on a line instead of snorting it. the laptop contained not only salacious photos and videos converting with hookers and crack, biden family s massive international corruption, specifically the family received over a million bucks from accounts linked to hunter s chinese business associates. and finally, even cnn admits on a certain level just as a layperson,
harrowing days in our history. the attempted assassination of president reagan. screaming, yelling. it s chaos. now, an unprecedented look into the mind and new life of the gunman, john hinckley junior. stories you haven t heard before. the cop, who questioned him, speaks out in his first nationally televised interview. i just didn t think he realized the magnitude of what he had done. from behind the hospital walls. he turned to her and said, will you marry me? secrets from his diary uncovered by dateline. his obsession with actors, jody foster. the letters were sent to and the most controversial question of all, is hinckley really fit to be free? he s a potential k dangerous character. hello, welcome to dateline. he shot a president and shook the country. since that day, more than 40 years ago, gunman, john hinckley jr. has remained an enigma. now, we re about to reveal an extraordinary trove of his most private thoughts and feelings, and provi
tonight on the readout tonight on the readout and we fight like hell, and if you do not fight like hell you re not gonna have a country anymore. we are going to walk down pennsylvania avenue, i love pennsylvania avenue. and we are going to the capitol. a judge ruling about those comments from donald trump, which seemed to open up the possibility of lawsuits against the former president by victims of the january six insurrection. meanwhile, transcripts just released from the january six committee, revealing a whole lot of trump insiders with convenient memory lapses. also tonight, more of george santos lives are uncovered. we are going to look closely at his finances, which highlight the glaring need for campaign finance reform. and, in state after state, it may turn voters rejected election deniers and how democrats of a golden opportunity to safeguard voting rights. one of the governors leading that fight joins me tonight. good evening everyone, i m in for joy reid. we beg
taking heat for relocating migrants to a hotel in the burbs. our panel debates if they are living up to the title. a few weeks before we turn back the clocks, fox news @ night investigates how congress is trying to reclaim its time and make daylight savings permanent. we begin tonight with the oldest royal in british history to be named monarch, king charles iii to. senior foreign affairs correspondent amy kellogg reporting on his first address as sovereign, she joins us live from london. the brits continue to come to terms with the fact that we ve reached the end of the elizabethan era and we are now witnessing the carolinian age carolinian from the latin which means charles. king charles iii made it clear he is grieving deeply the loss of his darling mama which he referred to were in his first speech as king to the nation. he needs to get down to business quickly as we saw today as the new head of state. we saw him taking those reigns, he and his queen consort camilla