biden nationwide as biden fights for votes in the pivotal battleground state of michigan and both candidates gear up for the potential rematch this fall. stand by for our revealing snapshot of the race and new reaction. also breaking, sources say the former chief financial officer of the trump organization, allen weisselberg is in talks to potentially plead guilty to a perjury charge tied to a civil fraud investigation. we ll tell you what that could mean for him and possibly for trump. plus, historic testimony, on the stand defending her actions as prosecutors attempt to hold her criminally responsible for the slaughter carried out by her son. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m alex marquardt. you re in the situation room. announcer: this is cnn breaking news. we do begin with that breaking news. cnn s exclusive new nationwide poll showing how voters view the widely anticipated trump/biden rematch ri
using it since the gulf war. it has a range of close to 100 miles, and you can go up at least 100,000 feet. it can defend itself, and it is perfect for knocking down these barrages of incoming missiles. and it can also go in the jets across the skies in ukraine. it s the perfect told to put on the battlefield, it is defensive in nature, and it will help president zelenskyy do it when he talks about which is close the sky over ukraine. let s face, it that is the only part of the war that vladimir putin is succeeding in. the ukrainians have stopped him and rolled him back on the ground, and the degree to which we stop him in the air is the degree to which this turns out well for our ukrainian friends. admiral, you are the supreme allied commander of nato, and so you have a really good sense of history for those countries, and particularly of ukraine, which is never been a nato member, but has a very times wanted to be. what vladimir putin is trying
arbitrary s. that will be part of how they are remembered for. and in some ways, it is like on several occasions, both bill clinton and maybe the first trump impeachments, the house impeached knowing that the votes were not there in the senate. they had a supermajority to convict and nevertheless the fact that clinton and trump were impeached became a form of super censure and is part of what they remembered for, and goes down in history. this may function similarly regardless of what the justice department does on a separate track investigation. charlie, good to see is, always this rejoining. us charlie started is the water to correspondent the new york times. a pulitzer prize winner in an msnbc contributor. up next, the crossroads of the january 6th attack on the u.s. capitol in the extremism inside the gop. plus, russia continues to target civilian infrastructure, but the u.s. is now set to send a defensive game changer to ukraine. and, loyal velshi viewers know that the bad faith
to do to the ukrainian people is not working. the breaking of their spirit by attacking civilian targets for a long time for work crimes and author literally freezing them out, which i think is a war crime when you target civilians with that, it is not still not working. it does not break their backs. the civil defense initiative in ukraine continues, and their army continues to do its work. it is kind of a remarkable story. it absolutely is. and i know ukraine will have visited on multiple occasions. i committed their troops in afghanistan, they came with us instead alongside us, not as a member of the alliance but because they wanted to do the right thing and be part of the effort there. and so i know their military very well. the russians will never break their spirit. and you are a student of history, ali, and what this reminds me of is the battle of britain at the beginning of world war ii. hitler thought he could just launch missiles and crush the spirit of the brits, winston
invasion of ukraine, unable to make major gains in the east in the south, moscow s barbaric strategy of trying to invoke terror among the ukrainian citizens really continues. yesterday morning, russia launched another barrage of attacks on ukrainian infrastructure in cities across ukraine, including kyiv, kharkiv, and odessa. 76 missiles were launched in all. according to ukrainian officials, ukraine shot down 60 of them while 16 did hit their targets, killing at least two people. the attacks once again knocked out power and heat for millions in the dead of winter. however, a potential intangible game-changer is now heading to ukraine. according to three u.s. defense officials, the united states is now set to send the advanced patriot surface to air missile defense system to ukraine. patriot missiles, as you know, shoot down incoming missiles