police. stephanie ramos reporting. we are tracking that severe weather as we come on. tornado watches and warnings, several confirmed tornadoes on the ground. several states with the being the potential path. on the border tonight, just hours after title 42 expired, replaced with sweeping new rules for asylum seekers. what they re seeing so far. matt rivers on the bored heard. the board in ukraine, the fierce gun battle. what ukraine house in claiming tonight amid new video appearing to show russian soldiers escaping through a field chased by ukrainian troops. here in the us tonight, the missing mmt who went missing right after he was scheduled to testify at rape ow s wtoceg ouwh happen thleadg oohnally crashing his plane, jumping out just beforehand. at the time claiming he had engine trouble. tonight authorities on the real reason he now says he did it and in just two days until mother s day. our tradition is back. we re out with the children, what they said when i asked,
administration should ignore this ruling. how will the fda respond? health and human services secretary javier bezerra and democratic congresswoman alexandria koziol cortez next and political retribution. tennessee republicans expelled two democrats over their gun reform protests during session they think of the issues over we ll see you on monday, another flashpoint in the guns debate. you ve aldi congressman tony gonzalez will join me, plus ultra mega, a defiant former president vows to fight charges against him as other ongoing probes accelerate our republican voters responding do not go to the gutter avoided, it turns off the voters. hello i m dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is wondering what doesn t become politicized these days, we just closed out an especially bitter and divisive week in american politics. on tuesday, former president donald trump was indicted in new york and is vowing vengeance as it appears possible. the case could go to trial m
gun at elena hutchen. one of four people who could face charges. the investigation into virginia high school is heating up. and this is counter to everything we believe. governor glenn youngkin filing legislation that will make it mandatory for schools to notify students of awards. i m taking action. we have to act. al gore this year s event. former vice president catching a lot of attention for this rant about climate change. boiling the oceans, creating atmospheric rivers and the rain bombs. j brian: i was just humming this song an hour ago. i m trying to make up the lyrics. i believe there is a vowel in there somewhere. virginia beach. logo. virginia beach one of the key affiliates. it is the largest concentration of military in the country. despite what we just heard from al gore there were no rain bombs or boiling oceans in that. mark, can we take that shot again? make sure the ocean is not boiling right now? okay, good, sorry, al. brian: only thing s
we ll also bring you my conversations with other world leaders at davos. first, sanna marin, the prime minister of finland. her nation shares an 830-mile long border with russia, and is waiting to be granted nato membership. then, kyriakos mitsotakis, the prime minister of greece. a nation once seen as the sixth man of europe. the current state of greece s economy may well surprise you. but first, here s my take. davos was back with a bang. after a skinny spring version of the event last may, this rweek, the conference was packed with attendees trying to learn more about the world in 2023. it s not a bad place to try. davos is the only truly global conference that i ve attended. in one day, you can meet with chinese officials, american ceos, ukrainian human rights activists and middle eastern entrepreneurs. in fact, i did. every year, some country or trend is surrounded by buzz. this year there were three. the gulf states, india, and artificial intelligence. saudi arabia an
this is gps, the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you from davos, switzerland. today on the program, ukraine s president, volodymyr zelenskyy. t r hip hihi his of practically every discussion in davos this week. and i had a conversation with the man himself about the state of war and the potential for peace. we ll also bring you my conversations with other world leaders at davos. first, sanna marin, the prime minister of finland. her nation shares an 830-mile long border with russia, and is waiting to be granted nato membership. then, kyriakos mitsotakis, the prime minister of greece. a nation once seen as the sixth man of europe. the current state of greece s economy may well surprise you. but first, here s my take. davos was back with a bang. after a skinny spring version of the event last may, this week, tthe p the world economi conference was packed with attendees trying to learn more a