nuclear rhetoric. then, the bombshell from that georgia grand jury investigating trump, the foreperson saying they recommended multiple indictments in their interference probe. and kevin mccarthy handing over 44,000 hours of tapes from january 6th to tucker carlson, the new concerns about it fueling this information and even national security risks as the 11th hour gets underway on this tuesday night. good evening once again, i am stephanie ruhle. it s good to be back with you. there are a lot of ways we could begin the show tonight, there are flash your headlines. but this evening we are starting with the war in ukraine. because it matters to a whole lot of people whose lives are in danger and whose freedom is at stake. today, the presidents of the united states and russia faced off on the world stage. joe biden and vladimir putin gave dueling speeches about the war in ukraine just ahead of the one year mark of russia s invasion. president biden gave a defiant speech before
that shaky debate. the president above all is focused on what do we do next. and questions about how first lady jill biden could influence any decision. the first hurricane of the season has just developed. we are tracking its path. will it hit the u.s.? a horrific accident in new york. an suv plowing into a nail salon. four people now dead, including this nypd officer. nine others injured. the charges the driver s now facing. trump ally steve bannon one on one 36 hours before he reports to prison. staying in space. the major new delay for that starliner crew aboard the space station. why they may not come home for months now. more than 100 dolphins stranded on cape cod. we ll show the rescuers racing to save them. we have over 100 volunteers out here. the u.s. men s gymnastics roster now set as a series of injuries shakes up the women s team. who s now out? and the big bangs are back. why communities are ditching drone shows for fireworks this 4th of july
i really wish the war would end. i want him to come home so i can hug him, she says on ukraine s national rhythmic gymnastics team, every athlete, every coach has a direct connection to the war. you are very tough. i watched reporter: the head coach and her daughter, an assistant coach, say they turn up the pressure so the athletes can defeat their fears. we had a girl who lost a leg, and right now she is back recovering she lost her leg from the missile attack in odesa. she just competed in her first competition. because the sport has helped her recover reporter: more than 300 ukrainian olympic hopefuls have died in battle since the war began last year, and hundreds of training grounds have been damaged or destroyed the ioc says the russian and belarusian olympic committees won t be invited to paris, but they say neutral athletes from those countries should
well, the last thing before we go tonight is a good. won the national brotherhood of skiers this group has been working for decades to expand access to winter sports and is even helping to boost some younger olympic hopefuls. our friend steve patterson has this awesome story for us. watching a troop of talented young skiers tread up the slopes of video is a thing of beauty. realizing they are all black is it s super fun. but this is still oversight. this past from the national ski areas association says that 89% of visitors to u.s. ski areas identify as white. it s a problem been finley and art play set out to solve half century ago, starting the national brotherhood of skiers, to advocate for greater representation in winter sports and dispel the idea that black