to prevent the peaceful transfer of power to president biden. the congressional committee has spent almost a year investigating the attack. now on bbc news, it s time for hardtalk. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. when vladimir putin ordered his invasion force into ukraine in late february, is this the scenario he imagined for earlyjune? a brutal war of attrition in the donbas, a defiant ukrainian government deploying more heavy weapons from western allies, russian losses mounting, a punishing sanctions regime on moscow and more nato expansion in the offing? well, my guest, in an exclusive interview, is russia s ambassador to the united nations, vassily nebenzia. where does russia go from here? ambassador vassily nebenzia at un headquarters in new york, welcome to hardtalk. good afternoon, london time, mr sackur. it s a pleasure to have you on the show, ambassador. let me ask you this. after more than 100 days, would you say that russia s invasion of ukraine is going
election fraud. trump and his advisers knew he lost the election. a fox political editor will be one of the witnesses called to testify. last night, the committee gave a damming two-hour opening presentation that argued that the former president led a sophisticated 7-point plan to overturn the 2020 election, incite the capitol riot, and subvert american democracy. all americans should keep in mind this fact, on the morning of january 6th president donald trump s intention was to remain president of the united states despite the lawful outcome of the 2020 election and in violation of his constitutional obligation to relen inquish pow the committee aired testimony from his closest advisers, they knew he lost the election. they told him that. the panel revealed never before seen video of rioters storming the capitol and attacking law enforcement officers. cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju is on capitol hill. manu, now what? where do we go. reporter: last nigh
chris janson is going to come today. we were going to have lynyrd skynyrd who was going to come but two of the members are sick now we have. saying buy mom and drunk girl. talking about doing the right thing and taking the drunk girl home. her house. not to yours. brian: right. for correction. he takes her to his house but he puts her on the couch. pete: taking care of her. also saying i don t have the keys to the city but i do have the keys to the country. not quite sure how you keys to the country. might ask him though. brian: i love when we have an artist on one song. and then you look at the list. he has got some hits and going to be with us and we are going to talk to him in an hour. we are going to have mclemore smoking barbecue on the fox square. it was smoking this morning when i walked in at 3:45. ainsley: can t wait to taste it. we know pete is going to taste it ainsley, brian, pete, thank you for having us here. mclemore boys are cooking with master built
after more than 100 days, it s a pleasure to have you on the show, ambassador. let me ask you this, after more than 100 days, would you say that russia s invasion of ukraine is going to plan? well, i think it is progressing. nobody promise to deliver it in three or seven days as some pundits are saying now, that the russian special military operation has stalled and is not progressing at the pace that was initially envisaged. but the progress is being made, that s clear. one of their reasons for the so called slow pace is that we are not targeting civilian infrastructure and there is deliberately we are only hitting military targets and it takes time, we are not doing carpet bombing or anything else. but the progress is there, that s for sure. ambassador, i have to say, you are the most senior russian official whom i ve heard say that the initial operation stalled, that the operation is going slow. is that your recognition that the initial plan to seize kyiv and to install a
independencde in 1960. this is the first of almost 80,000 artefacts that will be returned for display in museums in the drc. now on bbc news, hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. when vladimir putin ordered his invasion force into ukraine in late february, is this the scenario he imagined for earlyjune? a brutal war of attrition in the donbas, a defiant ukrainian government deploying more heavy weapons from western allies, russian losses mounting, a punishing sanctions regime on moscow and more nato expansion in the offing? well, my guest, in an exclusive interview, is russia s ambassador to the united nations, vassily nebenzia. where does russia go from here? ambassador vassily nebenzia at un headquarters in new york, welcome to hardtalk. good afternoon, london time, mr sackur. it s a pleasure to have you on the show, ambassador. let me ask you this. after more than 100 days, would you say that russia s invasion of ukraine is going to plan?