erin burnett outfront starts right now. outfront next, trump s pressure campaign, the former president wants nikki haley out calling her bird brain and questioning her fancy clothes and says he doesn t get mad. he gets even. haley is defiant and is live at this hour. 14 people on board a plane killed and questions behind who was behind that crash, and a passenger notices missing boards on a plane of a wing that was board that had was ready for takeoff. tells the crew and the flight was cancelled. why didn t the airline notice it first? he s my guest. let s go outfront. good evening. i m erin burnett outfront tonight, trump bullying haley. trump calling her a bird brain who can never lead and is bullying on gop leaders is working. they are all getting on board. listen to the chairwoman of the rnc who had once vowed to stay neutral in this race. i m looking at the math and the path going forward, and i don t see it for nikki haley. and that just follows repu
now we start with our exclusive bbc interview with the man who s planning to take on vladimir putin in russia s presidential election. he stands no chance of winning but given what has happened to many other opposition politicians, it s a move that carries significant personal risk. we ll hearfrom boris nadezhdin a prominent ant war campaigner in just a moment, but first olga malchevska in the newsroom can tell us more about how he s managed to get enough support to mount his bid, in a country where criticising russia s special military operation in ukraine can result in a jail sentence. this is yakutsk city in northern russia. it is 43 celsius and people are queueing to pledge their support to the opposition candidate boris nadezhdin. now, such queues have been seen across russia and he has to gather 100,000 signatures to be eligible to stand against vladimir putin in the next presidential race. what do we know about boris nadezhdin? currently, he is one of th
central lancashire. thank you for being with us on the programme, and we say that condemnation from many countries around the world, posing real security risk for the region, how worried should the region and the rest of us really be? 50. worried should the region and the rest of us really be? rest of us really be? so, as you said, rest of us really be? so, as you said. there rest of us really be? so, as you said, there are rest of us really be? so, as you said, there are quite rest of us really be? so, as you said, there are quite many - rest of us really be? so, as you i said, there are quite many worries by the experts around north korea s current situation was to my view is slightly different, though, because kimjeong in slightly different, though, because kim jeong in essentially had a meeting with putin as we well know before the ukrainian russian or and kimjong un managed to before the ukrainian russian or and kim jong un managed to sell lots of weapons to russi
Kiev authorities coordinate strike targets via HIMARS systems with the US: it is obvious who is complicit in the strike on Lisichansk, Russia s Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya said at a UN Security Council meeting.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stated that the Administration of the Russian President had not received a request from Ukraine to hand over the bodies of prisoners of war (POWs) who, according to the Russians, died in an Il-76 plane crash near Russia's Belgorod on 24 January.