images we are showing to you. before the break we spoke to a nuclear expert who called the situation very dangerous. but we should also emphasize we do not yet know about what is precisely happening there. i always think it s important to find out about situations, to not get freaked out because there s a lot we don t know. we re going to get perspective on that but also the larger battle in that part of ukraine and the larger russia campaign. joining us general james spider marshal, peter zwak. we heard nick paton walsh talk about ukrainian cities. can you just show us where those points are and where they re so important strategically for russia? absolutely. let me show you. that reporting is quite phenomenal. cnn needs to pat itself on the back frankly. this is absolutely up close. it s personal. it s real.
that some uap may be intelligence collection platforms developed by china, russia or other nations or nongovernmental entity. people immediately think of extraterrestrials and little green men. we are not at that stage yet. we re just saying there are things that are not ours flying over military installation and we don t know what they are. are. diagrams of the most common and uncommon were shapes for those were blacked out entirely. there s still a lot we don t know. he says he will be pushing for another copy of the report where there are descriptions of the common uap shapes are not redacted appears to be one very interesting. alexandria hoff, thank you very much. up next, global food shortage is becoming increasingly likely. we will examine the impact it could have worldwide. first, this is what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering. in orlando authorities are
breaching the rules, they may get those first. there is a lot we don t know. what we do know officially is that 26 penalties are going out. so party gate is right back in the news now. it had receded from view over the last few weeks because the police were investigating and we have the ukraine crisis and you can see cabinet ministers going in downing street for a meeting, being asked if the prime minister should resign, it was only a couple of months ago that there was intense speculation of him resigning and conservative mps calling for that. those demands have quieted down now. but when we put it to the education minister, will convince, with was on this morning, about what he thought would happen, he acknowledged that this was serious, this is what he said. i m asked that question and i understand the huge public interest, i completely understand the considerable obstacles, and the events that took place that shouldn t have happened but i have to understand as an education minist
across the street at the capitol for 800 capitol police officer and capitol staff unheralded, under appreciated or recognized for what they do every day, particularly on that day to save us, the capitol, to give us another day to do what s right. it was an awful day. staffers, journalists, the capitol police officers, many of whom, some of who have taken their lives of it. some of who have resigned. it s time for americans to set aside policy issues and start placing the principles of preservation way above it. if we don t, there is no winner. grateful for your time, sir. if you go to that lunch, please extends our thank you. are you absolutely right, the staffers, the people we don t see get enough credit. when we come back, suspense, bomb shell reports, one year later, a lot we don t know. we ll take a closer look at where we do stand in the january 6th investigation. only pay for what you need.
about, something people may not be thrilled about, could you have it as they described about, could you have it as they described ripping off a plaster and people described ripping off a plaster and people no longer caring too much about people no longer caring too much about whether, young people that is, people about whether, young people that is, people who aren t rated by the health people who aren t rated by the health effects that people who think seven health effects that people who think seven days at home is the worst thing seven days at home is the worst thing in seven days at home is the worst thing in the world that i do get covid, thing in the world that i do get covid, and it sjust mild, so actually what s going to happen to these actually what s going to happen to these figures if there aren t more restrictions, but they got pretty sharply restrictions, but they got pretty sharply as a result of all of those factors, sharply as a result of all of