support nearly a year after russians full scale invasion of ukraine. tennis top diplomat is expected in moscow, over fears that baiting might send lethal aid to support russia s war. then a massive 6.2 magnitude aftershock hits turkey, just two weeks after the devastating quake that left tens of thousands dead. so, it is just after eight in the morning, and in warsaw poland, where u.s. president, joe, biden is set to begin a two-day visit following a symbolic and highly secretive trip to ukraine. in the hours ahead, mr. biden will be meeting with the polish president in warsaw castle, as he marks nearly one year since russia s invasion of ukraine. and that falls a surprise trip to kyiv, on monday. a unprecedented presidential visit to an active war zone with no significant u.s. military presence. think about. that air raid sirens, in, fact could be near kyiv as he arrived. mr. biden walked alongside mr. zelenskyy, outside st. michael scott pedro and some winter sunshine was a
considerable political heft behind his replacement. it s time for politics to be over, folks. it s time for us all to get behind liz truss and her team and her program. and deliver for the people of this country. johnson and truss then took separate planes to the 1,100 mile round trip to scotland to visit the queen. johnson submitting his res nag, and truss being invited to form a new government. meetings which are strictly private. for britons looking on, support amidst a cost of living crisis is their top priority. truss will be expected to lay out a new vision and quickly. the leadership contest lasted six long weeks. during which the pound slumped to its lowest rate against the dollar since 1985. returning to london, truss stood where johnson had stood hours before. britain can ride out this storm, she said, as thunder cracked and lightning struck over london. details of how will follow this week. we shouldn t be daunted by the challenges we face. as strong as the s
bordered that ten hour train into kyiv in making that highly symbolic visit. but, of course, it was about more than just symbolism. president biden would enter the risk, and there were significant risk of this visit if he didn t really think he could accomplish something by meeting president zelenskyy face to face there in kyiv. and, behind closed doors, they really did have very intensive discussions about what comes next in this war. as it enters this highly uncertain phase as russia prepares for the spring offensive. president biden really did want to discuss what would happen next on the battlefield. and how the united states can best support zelenskyy and it s heifers to regain territory. now, we will see president biden, today, here in warsaw. clearly trying to bolster american support, western support, reaffirmed that that western alliance remains united as it enters the second year. we will be meeting with the eastern nato allies, including
federal charges here in the u.s.. with that, let s get smarter tonight. we ve got a lot to cover with the help of our lead off panel. luke broadwater joins us, let surprise winning congressional reporter for the new york times, which is planning to publish the entire january 6th report. clint watts west point graduate and army veteran, former fbi special agent, and a distinguished research fellow at the foreign policy research institute. and jack rosenberg is here, a former u.s. attorney, former senior fbi official. mr. watts, to you first. what type of message does zelenskyy s visit sand to flattering putin. we know he s watching. stephanie, it really formalizes the relationship when you see the first country he heads out to is the united states. and a really excellent job on president zelenskyy s part. i think a few things stand out. one, as you mentioned in your intro, he came out in the uniform of combat. and he did not come out wearing a suit. second, he spoken english and did i
watching that? someone said that they normally do not feel much sympathy for vladimir putin. i share that view. no sympathy whatsoever. but you are right. he looks terrible. and zelenskyy looks great. the ukrainians look great. the reason, one of the reasons, the ukrainians support zelenskyy so well is there so united. there united with him. he reflects them, they support him. and president putin does not have. that president putin doesn t have the support. he can t tell the russian soldiers he s supposed to be leading why they re even there. zelenskyy can. every soldier knows that their president is the leader that they want to follow. he can explain to many those soldiers mothers why their sons are dead. flynn s he also ended his speech tonight with a pretty extraordinary message about the determination of ukraine.