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failed to topple ukraine s capital, kyiv. they still launch attacks on the city, from a distance. kyiv remains free. it endorse, that isn t true everywhere. i m heading for hundred miles south from kyiv to the city of kherson. kherson was the first city russian troops captured and occupied when they invaded ukraine. the journey will take all night. i met a soldier named daniel on his way to kherson. he tells me the russians are finally starting to lose their grip on the city. they are getting their asses kick and don t know what they re doing. the russian military is a times the size of the ukrainian military. yeah, yeah, we have quality, and they are quantity. that is a big difference. it s about heart? it s about heart. it s about truth, it s about what is ours, and what is our, our land. soldiers aren t the only ones fighting to free kherson. i am going to meet a group of extraordinary ukrainian civilians. i will spend the next several weeks retracing t ....
bret: breaking tonight the effort to avoid a disaster involving commercial airlines. there have been several very close calls lately we told you about them yesterday. today the held a safety summit to come up with solutions. mark meredith leads us off from reagan national airport. good evening, mark. bret, good evening to you. the top aviation the skies are safe. after a number of near misses and close calls, including one at this airport just last week, the government is also examining if more can be to avoid potential disasters. we have seen an uptick in serious close calls that we must address. transportation secretary pete buttigieg kicked off today s aviation safety summit with a warning. more mistakes than usual are happening across the system, on runways, at gates when planes are pushing back, in control towers and on flight decks. the government says it s investigating six runway incursions this year alone, including one at washington s reagan air ....
yeah. good morning, everyone. mystery wrapped in a riddle. it s serious stuff. so the question is, what are they? where did it come from? three mysteries. mysterious i should say flying objects shot down in three days by u.s. fighter jets and now the white house is under mounting pressure to explain exactly what is going on. also, we re tracking a major international development as the death toll in turkey and syria is still climbing after last week s catastrophic earthquake. more than 36,000 people have now been confirmed dead. is the public outrage is growing against turkey s long time leader. is the backlash big enough to topple it from power before an upcoming election? plus, the super bowl last night the rush comes. throw it as far as his arm can take it. and the kansas city chiefs have won super bowl lvii! let s see if i can do my super bowl voice. the kansas it icity chiefs are r bowl champions. lots to talk about. we have everything there. we re goin ....
maddow and joy and myself. the whole gang will be back at 8:00 for special coverage, our whole primetime lineup of colleagues much more tonight starting at 8:00, but right now it s time to sit down with another bucket of popcorn or whatever you re having because it s time for the beat. hi, nicolle will see you at 8:00 p.m right now we re reporting on arraignment of former president donald trump stepped into court, took his seat to make his first appearance as a defendant in a criminal case. this is what that moment looked like this is here the photo right before the arraignment officially began and the news photographers then left the room a standard practice that trump s lawye lawyers asked to maintain today. meaning these are the photos donald trump did not want to world to see trump appeared at times somewhat sullen flanked by his expanded legal team he went on to plead not guilty today. he was watched over, as you can see here, by court officers, who are there no ....
hello and welcome to inside politics. i m john king in washington. thank you for sharing another very busy news day with us. on notice, six more lenders get put on a watch list following the bank intervengs. new inflation numbers today make the challenge even more complicated. the inflation playbook says raise them again. plus the anterior of reagan no more. gop presidential hopeful ron desantis says russia s assault on ukraine and its democracy is not a vital u.s. interest. it s a flip tlop for the governor that puts him in sync with today s gop. and blame mike pence. donald trump says jan 6th would not have happened if pence had helped him steal the election. up for us first, the justice department and the securities and exchange commission now conducting separate investigations into the collapse of silicon valley bank. the news following a startling warning that six other banks ared a at risk of credit downgrades. it s part of the huge balancing act for the eco ....