Okay, here we are, it is 9 00 p. M. On the west coast, and i am jen psaki, and the midnight shift is the best shift to talk politics here at that time big table to break down everything that happened tonight. Were going to learn more tonight, too, and we do have a lot to talk about, because results from 16 states ask one territory, dont forget that one, just brought us one big step closer to a General Election rematch between President Joe Biden and donald trump, and trump has unsurprisingly won a bunch of states bringing his total degrees to 900, so if we take a look at trump with the numbers, to catch everyone, four indictments, 91 criminal charges, two impeachments and on the democratic side, President Biden has swept every state so far and to jp, and another frontrunner that hit the magic number, those that need to clinch the nomination, but theyre both pretty darn close. Now a major outstanding question coming into tonight we still have, not about trump or biden but about nikki ha
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Took the opportunity to highlight the technologies that russia has, in other words, how powerful they are, he mentioned the zircon hypersonic missile, here it is in testing, it began to be used very soon after its development is used quite effectively. We have a picture of this missile here, this is a 21st century missile, there are not very many of them, he emphasized how effective this m8 missile is. Its all part of making russia great again, its not going through hard times, its economy is growing, last year it grew by 3. 6 . It has grown more than the american and european ones, and this is all despite western sanctions. The west imposed 16,500 sanctions, this is a phenomenal figure. Putin said it was strong. Necessary for a strong world order, he accused the United States of trying to intervene to inflict a strategic defeat on russia, he also said that russia, of course, is ready to talk with the west, russia is ready for dialogue with the United States of america on issues of str
Skin Cancer Awareness month, well dive into a new study that breaks down which brands are best when it comes to Sun Protection. But first, big news today involving the future of the oakland coliseum. The city plans to sell its stake, paving the way for redevelopment. Hi everybody. Im dionne lim and youre watching getting answers more on those stories in just a moment. But first, the five candidates vying to be san franciscos mayor shared the stage for the first time. Voters are getting to hear what they say about the issues they find most important. Heres abc seven News Reporter tim johns, who was at last nights forum and has more on the candidates push to lead the city one by one. All five of the major candidates running to be san franciscos next mayor took to the stage for a Political Forum tuesday night. The event, hosted by the harvey milk lgbtq democratic club, was an opportunity for each candidate to take their vision for the city directly to the voters. Current mayor london bree
Host welcome back to washington journal. We are joined by Jacob Rubashkin , the Deputy Editor of inside elections. Welcome. Lets start with the primary results from last night. Maryland welcome back to washington journal. We are joined by the Deputy Editor of inside elections. Welcome. Thanks for having me. Lets start with the primary results from last night. Maryland was, the Maryland Senate race was determined on the democratic side. Tell us what happened. There was a very closely watched democratic primary in maryland with the outgoing senator not running for reelection. We saw two major democratic candidates, Prince Georges County executive Angela Alsobrooks, in western maryland rissman david trone vying for the nomination. He spent 62 million of his own money, is very wealthy, on this race. More money than anyone has self funded in a Senate Primary in american history. Also, also. Spent just a fraction on her campaign. When all the votes were tallied, she ended up winning by about