but from early morning, people in and around the russian capital did report hearing explosions. i heard them too. at home, my windows shook from the force of the blasts. russia s defence ministry accused ukraine of carrying out the attack, but said that russia s military had downed all the drones. ukraine has denied having anything to do with this. president putin clearly doesn t believe that. translation: the kyiv regime has chosen the path of scaring l russia and russian citizens by launching strikes on residential buildings. this is a clear sign of its terrorist activity. as they flew towards moscow, the drones sparked disbelief. look at that , the man says. it s right above our house! one of the drones crashed into a high rise apartment block. another flew into this residential building. here is part of it on the ground. the explosives failed to detonate. the area was cordoned off and emergency services removed it. among the local residents, the sense of shock is palpa
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thanks to sandra smith for her hard work yesterday. to alexa mcadams in manchester, new hampshire, on this announcement and more to come i guess. alexis. it s a crowded field all ready. and chris christie is officially throwing his hat into the presidential race, just about 3e paperwork to enter the white house for the second time. but chris christie says he has what he takes what it takes to help the debate stage. and we had what they saw it about this. to take a lesson. i m not a fan, but i would like to hear what he has to say? i think that everybody has to figure out what they are doing and put forward and go from there. so in just a few hours, the former new jersey governor expected to launch his campaign on stage at a town hall in the new hampshire institute of politics. spending more time in new hampshire recently and are all that didn t go so well. he came in 6th in state s primary and dropped out the race and later endorsed trump. they are not really buddie
i m aishah hasnie. and they ll feast on a big banquet of barbecue. the main hall where the candidates will be speaking later today, but the g.o.p. presidential front runner donald trump not expected. rich edson joining us on the ground in des moines with a special guest. hi, rich. hey, good afternoon, aishah. the barbecue is coming a little later today. we ve got some speeches coming up and that includes senator tim scott who recently declared he would be running for president. senator, thank you for joining us this afternoon. it s a crowded stage, a crowded field. how do you break through? easily, the optimistic positive message when i take it on the road, people are starving for optimism as long as it s anchored in conservativism and you have backbone. and i have both and that s good news for the american people and the campaign trail. you ve talked about the positive message and explicit about it. what do you think of the tone from some of the other candidates so f
[dramatic music] - i can hold a quarter right here, in this room, and ask this side of the room to tell me what they see and this side of the room what they see. and they will be looking at the same exact coin, but describing two very different realities. - calling it insurrection it wasn t. it was peaceful protest. - it s anarchists. breaking the glass of the united states capitol. - facts are indisputable. - i ve got secrets - i think that s the problem that we have. more people need to be able to stand up and say, that s crazy. it s a quarter, and we can talk about what s on each side of the quarter, but let s not disagree about the fact that it is a quarter. [people shouting] - january 6th was predicated on propaganda, in the most terrifying way. - so much for those claims that voter fraud never happens. of course it happens. they knew it happened when they told us it would never happen, because they re liars. - we re at a crossroads today between the promise of trut