asking for yet another four years in the white house together just 18 months ago. and then they lost. but when only one was prepared to acknowledge that, it seems, well, that there s no love that has now been lost between them. in talking january 6th, pence once said he didn t think he and trump would ever see eye to eye about that day. intimating that it was time to move beyond the 2020 election. today, pence has slolidified tht disconnect, stumping for georgia governor, brian kemp, a candidate who has wholly rejected trump s big lie, at least as a campaign platform-winning strategy. i am here to support brian kemp in tomorrow s republican primary. i can honestly say i was for brian kemp before it was cool. when you say yes to governor brian kemp tomorrow, you will send a deafening message all across america that the republican party is the party of the future. and with that, trump s former vice president just may have made the biggest and boldest break yet from the ma
john fetterman. he s the state lieutenant governor. he scast his ballot from his hospital room before under going surgery to implant a pacemaker. fetterman suffered a stroke last week. scandal plagued congress madison cawthorne suffers defeat despite a last minute lifeline from the tomformer president. i ve got it pulled up. tchs the biggest race going into the nigh and it s the biggest race we don t have called coming out of the night. this is a .2% difference. this important thing the know with oz ahead, i always say, you d rather ahead than behind. david mccormick has to get 2500 plus votes and oz gets zero. it can happen statewide. a lot of ballots still counted. you have ballots being counted when the margin is this small. they will be running against john fetterman. i m a little surprised that this. connor lamb was a rising star. 26% running as a moderate. i think people underestimate fetterman, the lieutenant governor. i don t think they should do that. he won over
driver, stabbing the prison driver. the war in ukraine. reports of new russian losses tonight, pushed back while trying to cross that river in the east. images tonight showing russian pontoon bridges and more than 20 tanks and armored vehicles destroyed. ian pannell in ukraine. the pandemic tonight the number of new covid cases tripling in six weeks. 145,000 new infections in just the last 24 hours. additional counties in the rt iswaint beepng> se srm threat a wis anha across sera states. then the record heat from texas to the northeast. rob marciano tracking it all. is elon musk considering pulling out of his deal to buy twitter? and what would it cost him if he walks away? his message today that made immediate news. the surprise appearance by the queen amid concerns over her health. paying tribute tonight to a beloved actor. and so many of you responded. you can likely guess our persons of the week. good evening, and it s great to have you with us as we near
good evening everyone, i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett, ukraine s president zelenskyy declaring tonight as russia faces another setback, new video shows a russian battalion decimated as it tries to cross a series of bridges in northeast ukraine. you can see the riverbank just littered with russian artillery. artillery and tanks. u.s. official says attacks like this are quote-unquote, frustrating, russian efforts to move troops into the donbas region. and according to the pentagon, ukraine has essentially stalled putin s war plans. they have prevented the russians from achieving virtually any of their strategic objectives thus far in the war. we re also getting new images outside kharkiv where ukrainian forces have pushed back russian troops from ukraine s second largest city. check points and buildings once occupied by putin s forces now back in ukrainian control. meanwhile, in the south, told difficult negotiations are still under way to get out some of the seriou
dire consequences as well, if that is presumed to be a causal connection here. when you think about the stigma, are you seeing well, laura, and i started my career as an hiv doctor. i started by career as an hiv doctor. i know exactly what you mean. and that is really, really critical. well, you said it here, and we all should know now that the causal connection is not there and that the idea of how to treat and cure we re still in the origins of what to do next. thank you so much. i appreciate your time and for addressing what i hope will not be on the horizon for stigma purposes as well. thank you. thank you, laura. well, you know, less than three weeks after russia invaded ukraine, the first war crimes trial is already over. ending in a conviction today for this russian soldier. while vladimir putin s actions seem clear, there are many questions about how this case may have been handled. and we re going to examine them next. a cfp® professional can help you build a comp