of the destruction and the ukrainians say they cleared around 8,500 tons of debris from this area in about 72 hours. and still, more bodies were found including children. while others remain missing. this man servie searching for h grandson venting his anger at russia. there is no mercy for them he says. ly i will curse them until the last day of my lives. they struck the buildings with a cruise missile designed to destroy aircraft carriers. she was in an apartment complex. she filmed the chaos and saw the destruction. we thought it was an earthquake or something she says, unclear what happened. when we opened the apartment, we saw smoke and dust and heard screams. the kremlin continues to deny the forces were behind the attack but moscow does say russian fighters are now making gains on the battle fields. meanwhile, ukrainian forces are still shelling russian troops around solidar the russians say is firmly under their control thanks to fighters from a private military com
their own patriot battery. w w wolf? jake? 100 ukrainians arrived for how to use the patriot missile system. what do we know about this train sng. this is a training process that will take several months. the training has officially started after the ukrainian troops came in, a group of 90 to 100 of them this weekend. the question of course is how long will this take and that s an even more critical question, not only because of the u.s. patriot system, germany announcing they will send a battery and the u.s. also ready to provide a battery, that u.s. training is critical to make sure ukrainians know how to operate the capable and complex system. the u.s. hasn t said how long it will take. they re trying to accelerate it as much as possible. thank you. joining us no studio is republican congressman mike mccall of texas, the chairman of the house foreign affairs committee. mr. chairman, good to see you. thank you so much. congratulations on the new post.
i did. why was that? why didn t you attempt to go like the other officers we heard from? i liked my work. i enjoyed working with the community, i didn t want to be in an administrative role. did you also even though you were a patrol officer, you did take part in other programs, for example, the f.p.o. program, right? yes, i did. that s a field train sng yes, i was a field training officer for many years. how many years? i don t have an exact number, 10 to 15. and we ve learned in this court in this case, what a field training officer does. but very briefly, what did you do? i would get probationers in different stages of their training, either in their first phase, second phase, third phase or final phase. usually, the primary phase or the first phase and the final phase were always with the same
0 he is active duty marine. and where s that at? currently stationed in florida. and your other son, where s he at? he s in college in north dakota. are they going to be home for the holidays? yes, they will. is your mother in the courtroom? yes. and your sister? no, she s not. but is your brother in the courtroom? yes, he is. besides your brother and your mother, your father is deceased? yes. do you have any other siblings? i have another sister and a brother. do you know what their ages are? my sister, my oldest sister is in her 50 s. and my other brother is in his 50 s, also. what do they do for a living? my sister works for a medical device company. my oldest brother works for a parking company and my other brother works for retail. going back to when you re a youngster, where did you go to elementary school? immaculate conception catholic school. where is that located? columbia heights, minnesota. and did you live in that neighbo
if they re claustrophobic and you put them in a tight space, then you can come in later, be it a few hours a number of hours later and then you can start to relieve some of it. it s going to work. they re going to change their tune. torture, if you can walk away from it as soon as it ends, it s not torture. these are techniques that can be used to find the truth, find them in a lie and exploit it. rob, a lot of my friends that have become navy s.e.a.l.s., they themselves went through many of these techniques like zubaydah and ksm. did you have to go through that in your train sng. oh, yeah. they used all kinds of techniques to make it very, very uncomfortable. we have surf torture, drown proofing. if some of these human watch people saw field training, they d probably try to cancel it and lose some of our best military personnel in the world. and it makes you stronger as somebody who needs to go out into these dangerous situations, does it not? of course it does. it can be us