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tomorrow almost one year to the date of russia s invasion full-blown invasion of ukraine. the president pledging uncavering u.s. support for ukraine and nato allies and it comes after the u.s. sent an unmistakable message to two an tag nifts at the u.n. security council. vice president kamala harris accused of the wrussia of the wr and talk about the trip the president will take. very important and coming at a time when the world is marking this one-year anniversary, if you want to call it that, one year since this full bloen rus blown invasion of ukraine and one russian president vladimir putin wouldn t have predicted. the president ushered much of the aid to ukraine. reporter: and warning of a potential russian offensive in the next weeks or months. crucial moment, you laid out. president biden headed to poland tomorrow reinforcing support among allies and make it clear they still stand by ukraine and will be providing as they have been humanitarian and security ass ....
That cop to shoothim in his back. There are more questionsthan there are answers. Jennifer this was coming. There was too muchrage in everybody and its beengoing on for years. Steven next thing i know,i picked up a brick and threw it straightthrough the window. upbeat music Protestors Chanting r it all began on a noteof prayer and mourning for 15 year old phillippannell, shot to death by policeon tuesday night. Natacha it was apeaceful vigil. Everybody just wanted tocome together and find out, like, why did this happen . Then the evening came. The crowd was getting angry. The police were pushing back. And then thats whenthe riot broke out. William the night of the riot,i was there. Very, very quickly,it just got out of control. People werethrowing rocks, broke windows inthe police building. Bryan ive gotpeople that theyre inside in fear of their life. We tore up everythingin our path. I wanted that policestation to be burned ....
that cop to shoothim in his back. there are more questionsthan there are answers. jennifer: this was coming. there was too muchrage in everybody and it s beengoing on for years. steven: next thing i know,i picked up a brick and threw it straightthrough the window. (upbeat music) (protestors chanting) r: it all began on a noteof prayer and mourning for 15 year old phillippannell, shot to death by policeon tuesday night. natacha: it was apeaceful vigil. everybody just wanted tocome together and find out, like, why did this happen? then the evening came. the crowd was getting angry.the police were pushing back. and then that s whenthe riot broke out. william: the night of the riot,i was there. very, very quickly,it just got out of control. people werethrowing rocks, broke windows inthe police building. bryan: i ve gotpeople that they re inside in fear of their life. we tore up everythingin our path. i wanted that policestation to be burned down. that s how i felt. you know ....
six become five in the conservative leadership contest race with the attorney general knocked out. rishi sunak remains in front with penny mordaunt in second. current polling suggests she would win a head to head contest against any of the other candidates if she is one of the two put forward to the tory membership. liz truss finished third in the ballot today among tory mps and earlier she launched her campaign as our political editor chris mason explains. the name of the game for the candidates right now lure as many mps as possible to take a seat in your team. before today s voting, it was the last of the big campaign launch events. times are going to be tough, but i know that i can get us on an upward trajectory by 202a. we can get there by delivering our promises, ensuring spades are in the ground, people are in jobs and focusing on delivery, delivery and delivery. how can you be the credible agent of change, given that you have sat around boris johnson s cabin ....
instead, we telegraph, his former newspaper, but instead, we are looking at hollow victory instead, we are looking at hollow victory tears teresa part. that is a damning victory tears teresa part. that is a damning headline from the daily telegraph, who are generally supportive of boris johnson and telegraph, who are generally supportive of borisjohnson and his leadership, but that is what happened in westminister today stub he would happened in westminister today stub he would much rather be talking about he would much rather be talking about the he would much rather be talking about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, about the cost crisis, the war of ukraine, plenty of other issues, and let s not ukraine, plenty of other issues, and let s not forget, we are a couple of years away let s not forget, we are a couple of years away from the general election for the years away from the general election for the party need to be thinking about for the par ....