could change. if he comes i m going to punch him out. i have been waiting for this, for trespassing on the capitol grounds. i m going to punch him out and go to jail and be happy. we are seeing more of that incredible video of speaker nancy pelosi on january 6th demanding protection from trump s government and making sure lawmakers of both parties stayed safe. while trump infamously did nothing. also tonight, the chilling new questions being raised by the january 6th select committee. about the secret service and members of the fbi. and senator ron johnson might have a second career in stand-up comedy because the audience sheer was laughing at him at this debate with mandela barnes. and he wasn t even trying to be funny. we begin the reidout tonight with reality crashing down on donald j. trump. with the house january 6th committee reminding us that trump was the driving force behind the attack on the capitol. he s reacting like a man who knows the walls are closi
remarks about the uk government s asylum policy. and pop starjustin bieber cancels a number of shows, after being diagnosed with an illness that s partially paralysed his face. as you can see, this eye is not blinking. i can t smile on this side of my face. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. we begin in ukraine, where officials say their forces urgently need more supplies of ammunition. according to one regional governor, the fighting has become a war of artillery and the russian army is much more powerful. the us and nato are in the process of sending heavy armaments but say they need to be supplied at a pace that ukraine s forces can absorb safely. the battle for control of the key town of severodonetsk is shaping the war with reports of street to street fighting. neither side has scored a knock out blow, and much of the city has been reduced to rubble. nick beake reports from kyiv. the russian onslaught in the donbas region is relentl
tt motorcyle races, bringing the total number of deaths this year to five. hello and welcome to audiences in the uk and around the world. we begin in ukraine, where officials say their forces urgently need more supplies of ammunition. according to one regional governor, the fighting has become a war of artillery and the russian army is much more powerful. the us and nato are in the process of sending heavy armaments but say they need to be supplied at a pace that ukraine s forces can absorb safely. the battle for control of the key town of severodonetsk is shaping the war, with reports of street to street fighting. neither side has scored a knock out blow, and much of the city has been reduced to rubble. nick beake reports from kyiv. the russian onslaught in the donbas region is relentless, bombarding ukrainian troops whose commanders now say they are outgunned, and rapidly running out of ammunition. the ukrainian governor of the luhansk province claimed they could hold on
to fire those systems. it takes about three weeks to take a basic artilleryman, someone who has already been trained in using artillery to learn the more sophisticated aspects of the himars system. hopefully, that has been going on, and i would think that is taking place outside ukraine. then it becomes a question of getting that trained crewmen married up with the weapons systems and the ammunition, and that means the equipment and ammo has to get from where ever to stash whatever it is in the preposition stocks in europe for example to the polish border and then across to ukraine, and then that becomes a strictly
has been going on, as been publicly acknowledged for a number of weeks, if not a month now, and as an example, with the himars system. it takes about three weeks to take a basic artilleryman, someone who has already been trained in using artillery to learn the more sophisticated aspects of the himars system. hopefully, that has been going on, and i would think that is taking place outside ukraine. then it becomes a question of getting that trained crewmen married up with the weapons systems and the ammunition, and that means the equipment and ammo has to get from where ever to stash whatever it is in the preposition stocks in europe for example to the polish border and then across to ukraine, and then that becomes a strictly ukrainian problem of moving it from western ukraine to eastern ukraine where it can be effective in the donbas. you re painting a good picture there of how long it takes