world war ii at the motherland statue. comparing it to his current invasion and bombings in ukraine. listen. now unfortunately, we see the ideology of naziism in the modern form once again directly threatens the security of our country. again and again, we have to repel the aggression of the collective west. martha: we have an exclusive interview with ukraine s president zelensky who just sat down with our foreign correspondent trey yingst reporting live from kyiv. hi, trey. in our exclusive interview with president zelensky, he said his country needs more advanced weapons and they need them now. russian has launched a new offensive in to ukrainian territory and zelensky wants u.s. lawmakers to understand what is at stake. there are some lawmakers in washington that say enough with aid to ukraine. what should those individuals understand about the consequences of reducing military aid to your country? i believe if we fall, he will capture maldova fast and then the bal
the pound remains under pressure from market concerns about government borrowing to fund tax cuts. a state funeral is due to be held for the former japanese prime minister shinzo abe. leaders from across the world are expected to be at the service. the event will start in just under an hour but there has been growing opposition with detractors citing the cost. and honours even as engalnd and germany share six goals in their final game before the qatar, world cup. of an asteroid travelling at 14,000 miles per hour! it s the first time it s ever been done, and it s hoped that it ll teach us how to change the speed and path of future asteroids and planets. our science editor, rebecca morelle, has been taking a look at what happened. closing in on the target. images beamed back from 7 million miles away as a nasa spacecraft approaches an asteroid. the details of the rocky world are revealed. but this probe isn t here to study it. itsjob is to knock the space rock off course by
i have bad social anxiety. you and me both. don t resist. your being a white man don t. wow, it s a dui. [chanting]. capital takeover. no folks think they re just cleaning up this place because all those fancy leaders are coming into town. that s true. because it s true. gavin newsom finally makes his bed. plusb&. . [inaudible]. [music] we ve all made mistakes, especially me. if you want forgiveness you need to be honest and take responsibility for what you ve done. growing up we learn this from her parents in church and in school. it doesn t seem like these values are being taught anymore. today, some people are told they are the victim and nothing is their fault. this mindset created an army of entitled young adults were now clashing with traditional america. this week, we saw a video that perfectly captured what s happening in our country. this video is from a police body camp during a traffic stop. it happened back in april. in new mexico. a driver was pu
i ve given my life to the law. i care deeply about the law. and i think that the law fare we have seen against president trump will do great damage well beyond our time in public service. now, republicans with zero irony are still pretending to be the party of law and order. even though they re literally the exact opposite. and their extremism is rotting their party away from the state level on up. plus, trump and maga republicans once again threaten retribution against his political rivals, vowing to unleash a biblical flood of partisan indictments to avenge trump s felony conviction in new york. and we begin tonight with one of our two major political parties. the maga party. the national republican party and their political stars are pretty extreme. they spend their time on capitol hill relitigating the origins of the covid virus, bickering about the vaccines, calling for the jailing of anthony fauci, and falsely accusing president biden of persecuting donald trump
out the door. we re going to talk to a family member of the victims who says they ve been left now without any answers. no one is talking to them. and then, a tragedy. i m not even a really big football fan. that was so sad to watch, the tide rolling over my favorite lsu. of course, they were thrilled because it was revenge approximately we . we ll talk about that. and former chief white house staff, they re going to talk about the former governor s late surge. texas a&m going to get into it with tebow. all that and much more aheard this morning on starting point. we begin right now. good morning. welcome. that s what it looks like outside. and chen inside at cha says bacho, the voter, starting earlier in dixon notch. nine registered voters. here s how it turned out. huntsman and romney tied, 2-2. gingrich and paul got one vote apiece. and obama got three votes. we re expecting some new poll numbers this morning from suffolk, university. we ve been following the suffolk pol