with president biden and putin today bolstering their respective alliances with nato and china. their pitches come just days before the first anniversary of moscow s invasion of ukraine. global tensions between the superpowers highlighted on a day of diplomacy in both warsaw and moscow. acidity many times, i ll say it again it s absolutely clear. article five is a secret commitment the united states has made. we will defend every inch of nato. meantime, as trace pointed out, with respect to joe biden s 2024 presidential campaign prospects, typically the question has been, should he or shouldn t he run again? however, now, increasingly democrats are wrestling with a very different and indeed pressing question. it will he or won t he? tonight, politico reporting that democrats are quietly preparing for the possibility that the 80-year-old simply won t be up for the task. and the longer he waits to officially declare his intentions you guessed it, a growing number of would
city, minneapolis. this heads into the northeast tomorrow. several feet of snow in some places. ice, freezing rain, and those dangerous winds. more than 1,500 flights canceled. they expect far more.rob marciae this all out. the emergency landing in the u.s. e flight headed to wasngd.hito,. authorities say a passenger was trying to get into the cockpit.i after the toxic train derailment. tonight, the health clinic that s now been opened is fully booked. and now this is turning political. presidential candidate donald trump is there, and now the white house tonight arguing it s trump who owes the community an apology, they say after rolling back regulations on rail companies that would protect these communities. the news coming in late today. ivanka trump a jared khn counsel, investigating donald trump s attempts to overturn the 2020 election. it comes after former vice president mike pence was subpoenaed. what does this all signal? jon karl is here. breaking news coming
A self-professed sovereign citizen who was involved in a three-hour standoff with authorities in February has been sentenced up to 15 years in prison after being convicted in federal court.
Following a three-hour standoff where the defendant refused to exit his car and told officers they would have to kill him, Berris eventually surrendered and was arrested. He was convicted by a federal jury on June 11.