a fiber freelancer. former vice president mike pence joins wolf blitzer, cnn primetime tonight at nine. top of the hour this thursday. i m jim sciutto. great to be with you, jim. hi, everyone. i m jessica dean. and any moment now, officials at fort campbell in kentucky will be giving everyone an update after two blackhawk helicopters collided overnight, killing nine u. s service members that is, according to an army official. we re standing by for that, and we ll bring it to you live as soon as it happens. the governor among those who will speak their plus russia has now arrested an american journalist, it says on suspicion of espionage. even draskovic, a reporter for the wall street journal, detained in a small town east of moscow, the wall street journal strongly defending their reporter, the kremlin says. he was caught red handed, refuses to offer any details their track record on this kind of thing. begs a lot of questions. we re going to have details ahead. we begin this
writing, russia s assault on ukraine and invasion of its territory must be met with strong american resolve. president biden must act now to hit vladimir putin where it hurts. but on the first anniversary just last week, he was singing a different tune. the republican party can be the party of ukraine and globalists or the party of east palestine and working americans. not both. hawley was immediately invited on to tucker carlson s show the same night. florida governor and likely presidential candidate ron desantis went on fox and friends to condemn our current support as an open-ended blank check, which he called not acceptable. georgia congresswoman marjorie taylor greene got the crowd to boo zelenskyy. i m still committed to saying no money to ukraine, and that country needs to find peace, not war. and while i will lock in a camera and directly tell s zelenskyy, you better leave your hands off our sons and daughters because they are not dying over there. presiden
family! and thank you so much for joining me today, i am fredricka whitfield. smerconish starts right now. when russia invaded ukraine, american politicians on both side of the aisle here were pretty much united in their support of the underdog. but with congress having approved $113 billion in aid, in 2022, a rebellious and growing wing of the gop has decided it s time to draw a line in the sand, and polls show the public support may also be softening. consider this. when the invasion first occurred, josh holly of missouri was writing, russia s brutal assault on ukraine and invasion of its territory must be met with strong american resolve. president biden must act now to hit vladimir putin where it hurts. but on the first anniversary, just last week, he was singing a different tune, the republican party can be the party of ukraine and globalists or the party of east palestine and working americans. not both. holly was immediately invited onto tucker carlson s fox new
we are starting with a major development on the january 6th insurrection. a federal grand jury has indicted peter navarro for criminal contempt of congress. now navarro is one of president trump senior advisers and the indictment charged him with, get this, failing to provide testimony and documents of the house committee investigating the capitol riot. essentially, they charge him with blocking the committee for doing its work. after his arrest, yesterday, navarro pleaded not guilty in federal court. and then, he later had the nerve to call the january six committee a sham that s working inclusion with the white house. okay, now, this is even though peter navarro has been all over television, y all, including on this very network, okay, bragging about his war in the insurrection, essentially. it s kind of ridiculous. the co-chairs of the january six commission, they had some thoughts. basically they said it s great that the department of justice is holding peter navarro acco
Prime minister kaja kallas, welcome to hardtalk. Of all the voices of support for ukraine in europe, yours has perhaps been the staunchest, the strongest, the loudest over the last 18 months. Is that because, for you, this isntjust about european security, about geopolitics, it also seems very personal . Well, it is personal, i guess, for, for every estonian. I mean, we are here in the state elder s room and the pictures you see on those walls are of our state elders, so who built our country in 1920s. And if you look at their dates of death, then they all were killed or died in captivity when the occupation started. So for us. They were killed in the soviet union . Yes. So. So this is what we see in ukraine, is our history reliving itself because of the russian aggression. And your family history. If im right, i think your mother was deported along with her mother when she was a baby. Yes, my mother was six months old baby when she was deported to siberia, together with my grandmother