performing on this weekend. former navy seal how we remember to remember. thanks to the service members we have onset this morning. joey, who you hanging out with? there s no better place for a marine than surrounded bay bunch of sailors and i m in the safest place. you were surprised to find out i was in the marine corp.; is that right? yes, sir. tell me about your service. jaire i m here with the uss wasp from tennessee and i ve been here for 13 years. reporter: 13 years and in 13 years you understand memorial day. i was telling the producer when you interviewed young service members for different per spect and i have what does memorial day mean for you? it s about remembering the people that served well before me and those that aren t here today. reporter: it s as simple as that. you look a bit younger than that guy. i doubt you ve been in as long. how long? i hit my year mark in february, sir. i m from san diego, california, and i m 19 years old, youngest on boa
tonight, former attorney general eric holder on a number of issues, including the looming crisis at the border. the end of title 42 that is expected to bring a surge of migrants to the u.s. we will also discuss a massive man hunt for a fugitive. an undocumented immigrant accused of murdering five neighbors. he gunned down four adults and a 9-year-old boy after he does asked to stop shooting in his yard, and also a new wanted poster. in the last 24 hours, the feds say they have absolutely zero leads after that rampage 40 miles north of houston. the boy s grieving father speaking how about the loss of his son and also his wife. translator: that was my 9-year-old son and my wife too. and two people who died protecting my 2 1/2-year-old daughter. my 1 1/2-month-old son was protected with a lot of clothes so the killer wouldn t kill him too. we are also learning tonight from an i.c.e. source that this suspect, a mexican national, had been deported four times, most recently in
united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria. today we devote the program to that sobering anniversary. one year since russia s full-scale invasion of ukraine. i ll bring you my interview with the national security adviser jake sullivan and usaid administrator samantha powell about where the war and america s assistance go from here. also, who should foot the bill for the hundreds of billions of dollars in damage to ukraine? former treasury secretary larry summers says the answer is easy. listen to him explain his plan. then why putin s war in ukraine may not be proceeding as he hoped. the russian president may be getting exactly what he always wanted back home in russia. the new york times valerie hopkins will explain. but first, here s my take. one year into russia s naked aggression against ukraine, it s become clear that neither side is strong enough to win the war nor weak enough to sue for peace. the conflict has settled into a stalemate. after m
one year later. almost exactly a year ago missile attacks against the capital of ukraine, kyiv. to most this was a surprise attack and invasion. the ukrainians didn t see it coming, nor did the europeans. the one consistent voice cautioning that an invasion was likely, the u.s. intelligence community. another surprise for the world, the intense resolve about entertainer turned president volodymyr zelenskyy, unlike others in his position he didn t flee but only left the country a handful of times to plea for guns and ammunition. and for the last year he s faced off from across the border with vladimir putin who has ruled russia for more than two de decades. the key player who is not a participant in the war, the united states of america. it is the country that has organized the sanctions against russia, it is the country that has been the single biggest provider of military and nonmilitary assistance and tonight on this special program, you ll hear from two top officials on am
also, clay travis, kayleigh mcenany, they have more on aoc s sad attempt to remain relevant. and dr. nicole saphier. your giggling vice president, uncontrollable laughing fits, kamala was in rare form. we have the tape. and tommy lahren and trying to erode title ix in women s sports. one espn host is speaking out jacqui. fi first we begin with the scandal in biden s white house. two top officials, secretary of state tony blinken and attorney general merrick i politicize the justice department garland have been accused of serious misconduct. all involves around who else, hunter biden. now, breaking tonight, we are learning your secretary of state is shady, he is lying, he is a hack, he is not to be trusted. remember that bogus october 2020 letter, 51 former intel experts claiming the hunter biden laptop had, quote, all of the classic earmarks of a russian information operation. all said this with no knowledge at all whatsoever because none of them saw the laptop. now, this is