intelligence has stark words for what s left of putin s arsenal. plus, the two americans captured in ukraine held for 105 days. we follow their story. and tonight they will tell you what they endured. and a dead heat for arizona governor, a face-off in ohio s senate race tonight. and the republican in georgia still hanging on despite the ugly allegations. john king is here. he says this is the most unpredictable election he s covered in his lifetime. let s go out front. good evening, i m erin burnett. out front tonight, unsustainable. that is the stark analysis tonight from america s director of national intelligence avril haines. she says russia is now firing off its precision weapons at an unsustainable rate. its conventional arsenal, terribly depleted. ukraine s defense ministry posted a video that i m showing here which appears to show russia pulling 70-year-old antiaircraft guns from its warehouses. 70-year-old weapons going to the field. that is the depletion of t
faced with delays and cancellations look at these numbers and they will get higher heading to the fourth of july. passengers are just trying to deal with it and get through it. they say this. i have a five-hour layover. i got to la guardia airport at new york in 6:00 a.m. to find out that my 8:00 fight was cancelled. even with the delays, they worked with us. we had no problems. oh, boy. this person is way more patient than i would be. the pilots are out in force and protesting today. they say they are stretched way too thin, that even that flights are being put in place, that they know they don t have pilots for. then there s this concern. listen closely. they re trying to fly airplanes without pilots available. they re pilot pushing and narrowing the margin of safety. martha: that does and sound good. where is the secretary of transportation in this? he announced a $1 billion pilot program for road equity. his office says they re doing things to make sure pe
there and ukraine was invaded twice by russia, we called for larger numbers and more forward forces. nato took some great steps. so i m not belittling what they did in creating the smaller force, the 40,000 force that you mentioned. now what we see is that number increasing to as much as 300,000. the first 100,000 being in one readiness state and the second 200,000 being in an improved but a different readiness state. these are all great steps. if i could, martha, just one more remark. if you remember in mr. putin handed us two letters before this war and said sign them or there will be other means. we know what he meant. he meant invade ukraine. in those letters, he asked over and over, no more weapons forward, no more troops forward, no more nato in the forward
very grim for the ukrainians. jon: a lot of the military experts we have been hearing from say 11 days for this russian invasion to not even capture the capital city, that poor performance by the russians. it is. thanks for having me on tonight, jon. you have two ways to look at this. the russian army and air force are being heartily embarrassed and we thought that might be a down side for putin if he was to have his high prestige military forces engaged only to find out that they weren t ebb close to the readiness state they thought they were in. we kind of assumed it would be that way. however, there is another line of thought. the varsity team is not engaged at all. there are elements and chapter
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