of breaching premier league financial rules and could face further points deducted. and they re not the only ones nottingham forrest have also confirmed they are at risk of a fine or a points deduction. senegal need the defence of to a winning start after beating gambia. beating gambia. also coming up on sportsday andy murray is out of the aussie open in the first round with many frustrated at his straight sets defeat, including him. disappointed with the way that i played in all that stuff, so tough way to finish. and an early exit for osaka out of her first major since having a baby. welcome to the programme. they ve already been plunged into uncertainty after being docked ten points, now everton face further sanctions for breaching profit and sustainability rules. nottingham forrest join them. our sports editor dan roanjoins us now. to remind us of the background of this issue. the to remind us of the background of this issue. league have what s known as profit and s
ships in the red sea. last week the uk and us launched joint air strikes against houthi targets. meanwhile, mr shapps has also confirmed britain is sending 20,000 personnel to join the biggest nato military exercise in europe since the cold war. 0ur defence correspondent jonathan beale reports. last week s decision to strike houthi targets in yemen was the latest evidence, said the defence secretary, that the world is becoming a more dangerous place. and in his first major defence beach, grant shapps said britain had no choice but to act using its armed forces. ~ , . ., , . , forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender to - forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender to a - forces. we stand at this crossroads, whether it is to surrender to a sea i whether it is to
president biden signalled he might be open to them, democrats in congress revolted. they aren t fair, and they don t work, dems argued. republicans say they are fair and that it is only responsible to have a baseline standard for who can receive government benefits like medicaid, that a requirement to work would motivate people to work. a hand up, not a hand out, says speaker kevin mccarthy. so how does a work requirement function in actuality? we ve got one of my favorite policy wonks with us to explain because it is a tricky issue. one that could sink a deal, and in light of that, a number of democrats are coming up with a plan b. there s one in the house to force a floor vote on the debt, over the objections of gop leadership if need be, and another being floated in the senate to negate a vote entirely. president biden, you have the authority all on your own, they say. one of those senators joins us to explain why. but first, let s get to the reporting and the policy. join
happening now. a war of words between presidents biden and putin in duelling speeches about the year-long afflict in ukraine. the u.s. president in poland delivering a rallying cry for the west, declaring ukraine will never be a victory for russia and calling out putin by name. over and over again. the russian leader in moscow defending his brutal invasion and taking his nuclear threat to a new level. by suspending a key articles control treaty with washington. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. we begin with a hiss, to face-off between presidents biden and putin as they address the world just hours apart. the two leaders sharpen the continues between them. our correspondents are bringing you global coverage as only cnn can in poland, in russia, the war zone and ukraine. first, cnn s chief white house correspondent reports from warsaw on president biden s message. ukraine will never be a victor
biding commitment to be al lice not of darkness, but of light. not of oppression, but liberation. not of captivity, but of freedom. may god bless you all, may god protect our troops. may god bless the heroes ukraine and all those who defend freedom around the world. thank you, poland. thank you, thank you, thank you for what you re doing. god bless you all. reporter: president biden wrapping up his speech here in poland a few days shy of the anniversary of russia s invasion of ukraine offering his assessment of where it stands one year in, really summing it up in wo two words. kyiv stands. the secret trip to ukraine, he went and spent hours on the ground with president zelenskyy in the heart of ukraine in kyiv saying that a year ago, that was not what everyone believed would happen. the idea that kyiv could fall as russian tanks were rolling into ukraine saying that kyiv did not roll over. instead, they remain strong. the president also saying that a year ago putin thought