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even with the situation in ukraine. they had a lot of people convinced this was a good idea, something that we needed to do. and we've seen support for that weighing over time . unfortunately, i wish it was something that would hold and that people would not kind of lose focus on these types of things. they often do the next time a work comes around. they will be easily persuaded to support that one as well unfortunately. but i do think that over time we are starting to see more and more people are kind of snap out of that delusion pickup on those days. go ahead. that i think sees exactly right, is the propaganda and the american people are not paying attention. you know, if you look at a poll and you ask your voters, should we spend several dollars on x, y, or z? they'll be overwhelming support. because emotionally, that sounds good. if you ask them to receive tax dollars on that, they, they overwhelmingly oppose it. or somehow this disconnect between tax dollars in federal funds. there are no federal funds, they're on
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has left one person dead. prussian forces say they withheld 15 shelves from ukraine inside. ukraine has frequently attacked the builder of since most space full scale invasion. in february 2022, a new crane says around a 100, the russian, german and miss all strikes of talking to the electricity grid across the country. emergency blackout, so been imposing some areas, power plants and central and western regions were attacked somewhat severely. damaged specialist says it's made another arrest in connection with an attack most cuz concept whole last week that's got a strong branch of the i. so i'm group has claimed responsibility. russian has blamed ukraine funding behind the massacre. which more than $140.00 were killed and tajikistan has made more arrests related to potential attacks. most of the suspects in custody and russian or touching the origin, dosage a bar, it has more from us can. the 9th person has now officially been charged with conspiracy to commit acts of terrorism in russia. the 24 year old native of tajikistan was brought into best money court here in moscow on friday a
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he was also involved in ukraine war coverage. he, we compare notes about political prisoners in russia because that's been a big story that everyone's reported on an past few years so he was covering the gamut of things and he was there as an accredited report or the russian government had given him permission to be reporting from russia. and this is what happened terms. so he really was covering everything that all the hot topics of russia in the last couple of years i dynamically paul, thank you so much, paul, back at we appreciate your time tonight. >> thank you. we really appreciate your support. thank you very much. >> is the world calls for the release of evan gershkovich, american paul whelan is also desperately hoping for a deal to bring him home. the former us marine was sentenced to 16 years after being arrested in russia in 2018 cnn's jennifer hansler speaking recently with paul from the remote prison for he's been held >> remind the president and the national security council that i'm still here being held hostage by
he was also involved in ukraine war coverage. he, we compare notes about political prisoners in russia because that's been a big story that everyone's reported on an past few years so he was covering the gamut of things and he was there as an accredited report or the russian government had given him permission to be reporting from russia. and this is what happened terms. so he really was covering everything that all the hot topics of russia in the last couple of years i dynamically paul, thank...
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the the india says is exchanged coach at various initiatives with ukraine's foreign minister. the result of all with russia from destiny attended by t of so when you delay over may have come up short skepticism is also head on the indian public. 20. i don't know who and yes, it is, and things to take care of why it weighs yesterday around grades, israel for an overnight strike on northern syria, which report to the left, almost 14 people dead from the city on a level under the number of fatalities from last 5 days and so i talked in moscow, climbs to a 140 for some west. the media outlets attempt to pin the blame for the tragedy on the coming. it's not because you headlines of to am must go time. i'd be discussed already packed with another load in just a minute, hours time, the coded and government's responses to cope. it will continue to be a subjective debate for a very long time. did the virus come from a lab? was it a biological weapon? did it lead from an animal to a human? these are all questions that will likely never have a clear answer to. but what do we do know, is
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to be a little bit careful about what you write about — i wouldn't write anything about the war in ukraine or about evan's case, for example. but he has said to other friends how much he values receiving these letters, so it's really important to carry on writing to him. how concerned — carry on writing to him. how concerned are _ carry on writing to him. how concerned are you _ carry on writing to him. how concerned are you about - carry on writing to him. how concerned are you about him and how he's doing, his state of mind? weill. he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's — he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in _ he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the _ he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the four— he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the four of— he's doing, his state of mind? well, i mean he's in the four of a - he's doing, his state of mind? -ii i mean he's in the four of a prison, this is a notorious facility in moscow —— fort of a prison. for people who have
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boris, who opposes your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: ignoring gershkovich, putin said he was unpopular and navalny died. that's life, he said. putin did say days before navalny's death, he agreed to exchange him on condition he never returned. >> two quick questions. is there any evidence there was a prisoner exchange planned, and secondly, could a russian journalist ask those questions? >> great questions. first one, no. we can't know for sure. second one, it's important to say, listen, nbc news continues to report from russia. we have a really brave and great team in moscow continuing to work with us. but yes, if you are a russian journalist in russia, then you are crushed if you criticize, and that's the reality of it. and we must never forget that. another piece, too. you know, president putin spouts this history revisionism, tries to manipulate history to justify now. many of the russian people agree w
boris, who opposes your war in ukraine, wasn't allowed to stand against you. and alexei navalny died in one of your prisons during your campaign. mr. president, is this what you call democracy? >> translator: ignoring gershkovich, putin said he was unpopular and navalny died. that's life, he said. putin did say days before navalny's death, he agreed to exchange him on condition he never returned. >> two quick questions. is there any evidence there was a prisoner exchange planned,...
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doesn't shed is got the, the the the the, the india says is exchanged coach at various initiatives with ukraine's foreign minister. the result of all with russia from just to be attend by the of. so when you delay over may have come up short skepticism is also head on the indian public . 20. i don't know who and yes, because it takes to take care of why it weighs yesterday. around grades, israel for an overnight strike on northern syria, which report to the left, almost 14 people dead from the city on a level under the number of fatalities from last fridays. and so i talked in moscow, climbs to a 140 for some west. the media outlets attempt to pin the blame for the tragedy on the coming. it's not because you headlines of to am must go time. i'd be discussed already packed with another load in just a minute hours time.
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a meeting that focused largely on russia's invasion of ukraine and was attended by president biden. multiple sources tell us that a senior official of the department of defense was struck by the symptoms and sought medical treatment. we told greg edgreen what we'd learned. >> it tells me that there are no barriers on what moscow will do, on who they will attack, and that if we don't face this head on, the problem is going to get worse. >> robert: you can see scott pelley's full report this sunday on "60 minutes," right here on cbs and streaming on paramount+. hollywood tonight is mourning the death of louis gossett jr., who died today at the age of 87. the beloved performer of screen and stage was the first black man to win an oscar in a supporting role in 1983 for the movie "an officer at a gentleman." cbs's michelle miller looks back on his legacy. >> i don't believe what i'm seeing. >> reporter: louis gossett junior push the boundaries of his craft beyond even his own expectations. >> eyeballing become a boy. >> reporter: as he described to us in a 2020 interview for sunday morni
a meeting that focused largely on russia's invasion of ukraine and was attended by president biden. multiple sources tell us that a senior official of the department of defense was struck by the symptoms and sought medical treatment. we told greg edgreen what we'd learned. >> it tells me that there are no barriers on what moscow will do, on who they will attack, and that if we don't face this head on, the problem is going to get worse. >> robert: you can see scott pelley's full...
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ukraine remains, supporting ukraine remains a hugely bipartisan issue in the u.k. for that reason. as well as the immediate help we are giving ukraine, looking at what more help we can give, particularly on ammunition, nato standard, particularly on trying to help ukraine develop an indigenous production capability that special envoy is very interested in. we are also trying to look ahead. to that end when he was kyiv, the prime minister put his signature alongside president zelenskyy's on the first bilateral security agreement signed with ukraine by a member of the g-7 plus coalition. and on the 7th of march, this month, we supplied another 10,000 cutting-edge drones to ukraine. so another 400 or so million. and to date we have trained 30,000 ukrainian pilots f-16's. we don't have those airplanes that we can give to the ukrainians. other allies have those and are supplying them. what we can do is offer basic training. that's what we are determined to do. and we remain united as a g-7 plus, as a nato e.u. coalition. america likes winners. this is one factor if i may say so in the c
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now, at the moment ukraine aid remains held up. there is a battle going on in congress and the delays continue on a further package of aid to ukraine. but here we have someone who's employed by the us government to handle issues related to this information. and he's casually admitting that ukraine does not have anywhere near the level of transparency that the united states has. and that matters of troops about what's taking place on the battlefield. and what's going on in the country are not reaching the years of the public. b, ukrainian government is not being honest with its people. now, of course, it's worth noting that people are fleeing the country in mass, trying to avoid having to serve in the ukrainian military. and we recently had the russian ambassador and eventually pointing out that when it comes to weaponry on the battlefield, the grand military has been pretty much destroyed. the only thing that's keeping it going is the aid receives from the nato countries. so it's an important context through which we can examine th
now, at the moment ukraine aid remains held up. there is a battle going on in congress and the delays continue on a further package of aid to ukraine. but here we have someone who's employed by the us government to handle issues related to this information. and he's casually admitting that ukraine does not have anywhere near the level of transparency that the united states has. and that matters of troops about what's taking place on the battlefield. and what's going on in the country are not...
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did prussian forces say they repelled 15 shelves from the ukrainian side that ukraine has frequently attacked belgrade since most goes full scale invasion in february 2022 and you cry and says around a 100 russian drone in this house strikes of targeted the electricity grid across the country and the agency blackouts have been imposed in some areas. power plants and central and western regions were attacked some, a severely damaged child. stratford has moved from the capitol cave another night of massive attacks, right, the way across the ukraine, the ukrainian, the, all me saying that russian policies launched 99 so called kind of calls the drawings and missiles into 10 regions or targeting 10 regions across the country. from the be in the west to the pro, in the east a game, the target seemed to be energy infrastructure. one of the main energy providers in ukraine saying at least 3 of its facilities, summit survey damage in the attacks. now the ukranian air force is saying the majority of these projects allows intercept today saying that 84 of them were taken out. but we understand
did prussian forces say they repelled 15 shelves from the ukrainian side that ukraine has frequently attacked belgrade since most goes full scale invasion in february 2022 and you cry and says around a 100 russian drone in this house strikes of targeted the electricity grid across the country and the agency blackouts have been imposed in some areas. power plants and central and western regions were attacked some, a severely damaged child. stratford has moved from the capitol cave another night...
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russia launched another wave of aerial attacks in ukraine. it struck power plants in a wide ranging assault. it is the latest in a wave of stepped-up russian attacks on the ukrainian power system. lewis johnson junior, the first black man to win an oscar for best supporting actor, died today in santa monica. he gained renowned in a tv miniseries. this oscar-winning role was as a marine core drill instructor in an officer and a gentleman. >> where have you been all of your lives? listening to mick jagger music and bad mouthing your country. you better stop eyeballing me. use your peripheral vision. do you understand? every time i say that, i want everyone to say, yes sir. >> in later years, he appeared in the remake of the color purple. he was 87 years old. still to come, the georgia legislature passes new voting rules ahead of the election. david brooks and jonathan cape hard way and on the weeks political headlines. beyonce drops a new genre defying album. >> this is the pbs, from our studios in washington and from the west, the walter cronk
russia launched another wave of aerial attacks in ukraine. it struck power plants in a wide ranging assault. it is the latest in a wave of stepped-up russian attacks on the ukrainian power system. lewis johnson junior, the first black man to win an oscar for best supporting actor, died today in santa monica. he gained renowned in a tv miniseries. this oscar-winning role was as a marine core drill instructor in an officer and a gentleman. >> where have you been all of your lives? listening...
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. >> gillian: well president volodymyr zelenskyy says if ukraine doesn't get promised military aid blocked by disputes in congress now, its force also have to retreat in small steps. zelenskyy called for support in an interview and for additional weapons. he also said they are trying to find some way to not have to retreat. coming up next, the friday night ling round race for the white house and one year anniversary of evan gershkovich's detainment. winners and losers and later in the show "notable quotables." first guards tonight prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel will return to the table for cease-fire talks with hamas. another big push to pause the war in gaza in exchange for the release of israeli hostages. suggested a phased release for the remaining 100 hostages in return asking the idf to withdraw from gaza completely and release hundreds of palestinians, netanyahu has called these conditions delusional. and this, a new video shows a volcano in iceland erupting during a northern lights display. see here the time lapse shows orange jets of lava and smoke that volcano has e
. >> gillian: well president volodymyr zelenskyy says if ukraine doesn't get promised military aid blocked by disputes in congress now, its force also have to retreat in small steps. zelenskyy called for support in an interview and for additional weapons. he also said they are trying to find some way to not have to retreat. coming up next, the friday night ling round race for the white house and one year anniversary of evan gershkovich's detainment. winners and losers and later in the...
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in the house back comprehensive aid package that we've been talking about, i think for months with ukraine and taiwan and israel. but look, i mean, this is the importance of being on the same page with the israelis defensive weapons, of course, the israelis are, have to be able to defend themselves and protect themselves from rockets and mortars from both coming from gaza, but also from the north. i don't think anyone's quibbling with that, but this is why it's so important to have aligned understanding of what the plan is and why more humanitarian aid can't get in to help people and so i think that certainly you can understand why people in michigan and throughout the country are trying to understand what the play is here when they can see pictures of people hungry and starving begging for food in the middle of gaza. so i haven't seen the exact reports, but that is i can understand why that would be a point of real concern. >> donald trump, as you well know, will visit your home state of michigan next week. in our latest poll, cnn poll, trump is leading biden by eight points in michigan.
in the house back comprehensive aid package that we've been talking about, i think for months with ukraine and taiwan and israel. but look, i mean, this is the importance of being on the same page with the israelis defensive weapons, of course, the israelis are, have to be able to defend themselves and protect themselves from rockets and mortars from both coming from gaza, but also from the north. i don't think anyone's quibbling with that, but this is why it's so important to have aligned...
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the bird flu, the biggest factor here and recent bad weather conditions and the ongoing conflict in ukraine. also playing a role. >> and now the thing of it is it's real. the little guys out the margins are so small that year, basically you might not losing the money, but you won't make enough make a living. >> economists say once the outbreaks are under control, prices should continue to steadily fall. happening tomorrow. it's the next powerball jackpot drawing. it will be worth an estimated 935 million dollars. that cash value about 450 million. but people with winning tickets are not the only ones benefiting from the california lottery. the lottery is saying so far it has raised almost 63 million dollars for public schools. so good luck with that drawing tomorrow. coming up here, a former forty-niners football player. >> is asking dedicated fans to help find this missing super bowl ring. we're going to speak with the athlete right after this break to see what after this break to see what we can do to help. ss. it's not a nine-to-five proposition. it's all day and into the night. it's all
the bird flu, the biggest factor here and recent bad weather conditions and the ongoing conflict in ukraine. also playing a role. >> and now the thing of it is it's real. the little guys out the margins are so small that year, basically you might not losing the money, but you won't make enough make a living. >> economists say once the outbreaks are under control, prices should continue to steadily fall. happening tomorrow. it's the next powerball jackpot drawing. it will be worth an...
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we start with ukraine. and a blunt warning from poland's prime minister donald tusk to the world — that war is a real threat and europe is not ready. "war is no longer a concept from the past", he said. adding — "it's real and it started over two years ago." he wants urgent military aid for ukraine. he said the next two years will be crucial. saying, "we are living in the most critical moment since the end of the second world war." as war continues in ukraine, poland remains acutely aware of the risk of conflict expanding. on thursday, donald tusk met with his ukrainian counterpart in warsaw. earlier this week, polish defence forces reported a russian missile had temporarily entered its airspace. poland has committed 4% of gdp to defence spending in 2024 — and it's urged its neighbours to up their contributions. tusk himself has been involved in ongoing discussions with other major european powers — earlier this month france's macron, and germany's scholz. let's bring in our panel. andrew fisher, fo
we start with ukraine. and a blunt warning from poland's prime minister donald tusk to the world — that war is a real threat and europe is not ready. "war is no longer a concept from the past", he said. adding — "it's real and it started over two years ago." he wants urgent military aid for ukraine. he said the next two years will be crucial. saying, "we are living in the most critical moment since the end of the second world war." as war continues in ukraine,...
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rules the the, the headline stories this, our india stays its exchange quote, various initiatives with ukraine's foreign minister to resolve the conflict with russia. suggesting the 10 i key of to when you deli over may have come up support. skepticism is also heard among the indian public, tory, i don't know who is india because that seems to take care of quite a ways yesterday, around blames israel for an overnight or a strike on northern syria, which reportedly left almost 14 people that in the city of a level and the number of fatalities from last 5 days tear read silicon most go climb to a 140 some western media outlets attempted to.
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the headline story is this are in the essays, it's exchange quotes, various initiatives with ukraine's part administered to resolve the conflict with russia. suggesting the attempt, like you have to, when you deli over may have come up short skepticism is also heard among the indian public story. i don't know india as it has the things to take care of why it weighs here today. around blames israel for an overnight or a strike on northern syria, which reportedly left almost 40 people dead in the city of a level. and also had on the program, the number of fatalities from last fridays, tara tech, and most go close to 144 people about the some western media assets attempt to in the, for the tragedy on the front limits. the just a few moments into a brand new day here in the russian capital saturday, march, the 30th welcome to the news our on our t international. my name's the 2nd day of the ukrainian foreign ministers trip to new delhi has wrapped up. dimitri cooler by met with his indian country part on friday as key of 6 to move the country a long standing ally of russia. but if the dipl
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they haven't shared the details of the evidence that they've uncovered, and of course ukraine has denied any involvement in the attack. we also heard from a government officials in subject has done they have arrested now 15 people for allegedly parting and planning to carry out further. terrorist attacks around the no rou, celebrations, that is the 1st day of spring at earlier in march. and those arrests have now been made public. it's not clear whether there is any connection between those perfect and to the people arrested in tajikistan and the a legit perpetrators of the crock. a city hall attack, the doors that jabari l. 20. moscow ukrainian attack on the russian border city of belgrade has left one person did. russian for society repelled 15 shelves from the ukrainian side. your crime has frequently attacked belgrade since most goes full scale invasion and february 2022. and you try and says around a 100 russian drawn and missile strikes of target its power grids. emergency blackouts have been imposed in some areas, power plants and central and western regions were attacked some how
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you see what is happened to children from ukraine to afghanistan, it is horrendous and that is why my colleagues are front-line workers in all of these places. there's something particular here. the intensity of devastation. it is such a big child population in a compact space with, let's be clear, indiscriminate attacks. it is unprecedented. and when you see in a hospital those wounds of war to children, amy, remembering when there is a missile or bomb on a family home, it is not just one injury to a child. it is the broken bones, the burns. it is very hard to look but we must keep looking. and it is the shrapnel. these are the images every time i turn around in a hospital and i don't think i've seen that -- you have these rare moments of clutching onto some hope. there was a little boy in the hospital who had bad burns but as i walked to mohammed, he made a little thumbs-up. i thought, wow, what a character. the adult explained mohammed was the best suited in school, showed me photographs of this beautiful little boy receiving awards. i thought, this little guy's going to be ok. you
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there's been the ukraine resettlement scheme. there's been, you know, hong kong, of kong, there's been, all sorts of things happened that things that have happened that have this high. that's have made it this high. that's one also i think that one thing. but also i think that rishi sunak smart enough rishi sunak is smart enough to understand rishi sunak is smart enough to underrquick fix, that you just like a quick fix, that you just turn off it comes turn the tap off when it comes to net migration. this is legal migration a big chunk migration and even a big chunk of that as well is students. and the income that this country gets students in gets from students is in billions. you've got billions. and then you've got things like he's saying about, you know, reskilling workers that takes time. then who that takes time. and then who pays isit that takes time. and then who pays is it going to pays for that? is it going to be the companies? then prices go up. of us, up. for the rest of us, it's going taxpayers. it going to be the ta
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as in trouble in regards to the middle east and ukraine on ukraine. you said a quote, we were committed to beating the russians in ukraine. we were committed to wrecking the russian economy and knocking the russians out of the ranks of the great powers we sailed. this is a devastating defeat for the west. you said i'm from here. stand point is this the end of american unit polarity, you know, una blared in my opinion, ended in 2017 with the rise of china. and the fact that who brought the russians back from the dead between the period of 2000 when he took over in 2017 due to polar moments lasted from roughly december 1991. when the soviet union collapse, until about 2017, we were the only great power on the planet. and it was the ideal strategic situation to be in. but the world that we live in today is not uniform. it's multi power is china, there's russia and there's the united states. and let me push back on that just a little bit because the us still remains the largest economy in the world, according to g, d, p, and g d, p per capita in 2023. and
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this are in the essays, it's exchange quotes, various initiatives with ukraine's part administered to resolve the conflict with russia. suggesting the attempt, like you have to, when you deli over may have come up short skepticism is also heard among the indian 20. i don't know india as it has at and take care of why it weighs the today's around blames israel for an overnight or a strike on northern syria, which reportedly left almost 40 people dead in the city of a level and also had on the program. the number of fatalities from last fridays, tara tech, and must go close to 144 people. that's the some western media aspects attempt to.
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so again, i look, there is a robust debate about ukraine. i respect those who have a different point of view, but i've been consistently supportive of assistance for ukraine and i'll continue to do so. victim of pretty neck and russian aggression, they fought back valiantly and quite frankly i don't think if they were not to be if they were unsuccessful. >> i think >> we would see more of this behavior from russia. so we have a stake in the outcome of this struggle and we ought to be helping them do, do you find that some of your republican colleagues, how do they respond when you make that argument to them? because as you know, some of them are quite publicly against this. the former president trump now the gop nominee for reelection he, he has said he doesn't have much interest in this aid. in fact, he claims that he it end you end the war on day one as president what do you say to them about this aid and how necessary it is >> well, look, i think a lot of my my republican friends are frustrated. they think we're here in part because of th
so again, i look, there is a robust debate about ukraine. i respect those who have a different point of view, but i've been consistently supportive of assistance for ukraine and i'll continue to do so. victim of pretty neck and russian aggression, they fought back valiantly and quite frankly i don't think if they were not to be if they were unsuccessful. >> i think >> we would see more of this behavior from russia. so we have a stake in the outcome of this struggle and we ought to...
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it has launched a major attack on ukraine's energy infrastructure, ukraine's armed forces saying a barrage of $99.00 trolls and missiles hit targets nationwide on friday. and as the board drags on, ukraine is attempting to strengthen fortifications on its borders. with russia and bella roost, w special corresponded or uber. he takes us to one of the cranes newly completed defensive lines. in the high tech 21st century war where drones will disguise, there's still room for this. a basic physical barrier. when russian troops invaded ukraine in 2022, the cost this area board in belarus to get to the capital. these newly built for dissertations are meant to make sure that does not happen again. fiscal advisor, but the but it bugs on it consists of tetra hydra. and this is pretty the so called dragons take store. so they are fixed with a metal cable so that they cannot be pushed punched by the vehicles trying to get through bulk of the old. this is held together with bumped while and special n t personnel. while you're hung up like a commercial. in addition, the area around these structures is
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the ukraine has frequently attacked belgrade since most goes full scale invasion in february 2022. and ukraine says around a 100 russian drone and missile strikes have targeted its power grid. emergency blackouts have been imposed in some areas, power plants and central and wisdom of regions were attacked. some severely damaged in the united nations is worn and good. hi t. as close to collapse up to 5000 especially trying to police officers and they just a tank of water cools catastrophic, gang violence games control most of the capital for the prince. 2000 police with 1st requested in july, last year. it was happening to us has nothing to do with the country's interest, the country benefits and no way from this point i cited the presidential council must be set up to call him the situation if the people's demands are not met in 2 months time, there will be no way out. it's up to hastens to unite to resolve this crisis. we must take our destiny into our own hands if the country is to function. in senegal, the constitutional counsel has ratified the election victory of bus or do my
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russia to do his job as a reporter risking his safety to shine the light of russia's aggression against ukraine. shortly after his in just illegal detention he drafted a letter to his family from prison writing, i'm not losing hope. on top of 12 months behind bars, still no trial date and site and this week the court accepted his sentence by another three months. moscow again holding onto him without a trial or president biden reiterating his message saying he's done everything he can and the u.s. will not give up. >> thank you very much. or more, one approach former trump, or hostage negotiator. he still not had a trial. even jesus had a trial, today is the anniversary. what is putin holding out for? he clearly want something exchange or evan. >> these hostage situation are part, easter focus trip christmas weekend, they are missed by these hostages and paying the price for american weakness. there's no penalty for taking hostages, china, iran and ru russia, they know they can profit and ransom six billing dollars for three hostages last year. they can get prisoner exchanges brittney griner so
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if you go back to start of ukraine war he's richer than he ever was pissed. his country is bringing him more oil revenues -- then he ever was. it seems to have us on the run more than him on the run. what you think of that? >> the only way you deal with putin is not by saying pretty, please. that's for damn sure. you have to get tough with putin and the only way you get tough with putin is by having something that he just needs. you can't always be subject to his wins and i think right now that's the game that's going on here. put my. >> plane hardball and we don't have that much leverage for whatever reason. we've got to develop some leverage here. and frankly be able to arrest some of his spies so that he has a reason for coming to the bargaining table spent donald trump is always said that he is a relationship with vladimir putin. it's a tough but fair relationship that he could extract some concessions even in the war, that than joe biden but that's an edge he would have. it wasn't talking specifically about evan here. but what you make of that? >> vladim
if you go back to start of ukraine war he's richer than he ever was pissed. his country is bringing him more oil revenues -- then he ever was. it seems to have us on the run more than him on the run. what you think of that? >> the only way you deal with putin is not by saying pretty, please. that's for damn sure. you have to get tough with putin and the only way you get tough with putin is by having something that he just needs. you can't always be subject to his wins and i think right...
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as a reporter, risking his safety to shine the light of truth on russia's brutal aggression against ukraine. as i have told evan's parents, i will never give up hope either. joining us is shelby holiday is back. you brought us i think it was the 100 days, right? i think there was this milestone. the front page of the journal today is beautiful, haunting, tragic. >> we started the day in the newsroom about how much we wished we didn't have to be here, how much we wished this day had never had to come. it's been a long year. there have been a lot of events in russia. there are many times i think, wow, i really would love to read evan's reporting, his insight, whether it was navalny's death, the terrorist attack in moscow. he is such a gifted reporter, an american reporter raised with a russian heritage. he has this amazing ability to connect russia and the west and help us understand what is going on on the ground in this country in such a pivotal moment. we wish that byline. that front page needs to be his reporting. he's managing the best he can but it is heartbreaking to see your colleague
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but it's not just ukraine. again. you looking at the, the investments they call them that we're doing around the world. yeah. not investing here at home, and i'll put one other in russia among others are play big in south america and in africa, building infrastructure there and building relationships there. while we ignore these other countries, other products that are owned at our own risk. yeah, but we do miss thing, we do spend money in many of those countries. i know historically being hispanic, that uh, you know, my heritage is from latin america and we have done a lot of things a lot in america, but it's not infrastructure more often than not, it has to do with c. i a covert operations and these things are expensive and military operations like building military bases like some of the stuff i've seen lately in guatemala, for example, misty. yeah. well, unfortunately in this country, i think we've established an economy that revolves around death and destruction and chaos rather than building things. right. and i
but it's not just ukraine. again. you looking at the, the investments they call them that we're doing around the world. yeah. not investing here at home, and i'll put one other in russia among others are play big in south america and in africa, building infrastructure there and building relationships there. while we ignore these other countries, other products that are owned at our own risk. yeah, but we do miss thing, we do spend money in many of those countries. i know historically being...
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have the notice that groceries has become a lot more expensive. recently, climate change, the will in ukraine and the note on effects of the colby mountain fund, demik, all contributing to escalating food prices. yeah, some people find you, they difficult to afford fruits and vegetables. so what about growing your own? it's not only good for you, it's also good for the environment we had to, john is burg installed to offer co to check out a pioneer in evon gardening project. nestled up to the high rise offices of downtown, john is the lives lawrenceville, but it's no high income neighborhood. in south africa, food prices are used by 14 percent this year, and residents here a barely scraping by every day and tides. sometimes they don't. and as you can see, the green people i see the last time i usually buy the books, big 5 run. last week i go to the, i see the books, it was 75 run. one way out of the predicament could be urban agriculture. this revamped industrial sites much the piece of market bonnie wants to motivate urban dwellers to grow and process their own food is beautiful. this is mea
have the notice that groceries has become a lot more expensive. recently, climate change, the will in ukraine and the note on effects of the colby mountain fund, demik, all contributing to escalating food prices. yeah, some people find you, they difficult to afford fruits and vegetables. so what about growing your own? it's not only good for you, it's also good for the environment we had to, john is burg installed to offer co to check out a pioneer in evon gardening project. nestled up to the...
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you mentioned we might have disagreement about the ukraine pieces. but in the epilogue to your book that came out roughly at the time of the acquittal give or take a month, you said something that fascinated me. that was, your issue with the democrats was not so much that they charged him with impeachment for ukraine because you thought ukraine's situation was one in which he was using the power of his office to benefit himself. which we all agree with. you thought it didn't go far enough because he thought it was part of a larger pattern and that is what the impeachment should have been a part. do i have that right? >> exactly. i told that to several republicans and democrats, in fact. republican said, nancy pelosi needs to get this over with. she is scared of the impact of her caucus. she wants a rifle shot impeachment. we think we can get that -- get through with it and be done. and if you read rachel bates' book about what the democrats went through, you will see that it was accurate and it was motivated by a political desire not to make it broad
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all the criticism ukraine have written down all the slides. i doubt every barrel of russian crude oil delivered to india has a good portion of ukrainian blood in it. if your benefit because of the outside, for me, it would be good to see more of your help address to us. it's not enough just to point fingers be repeating union and say, oh they're, they're doing the same thing. what's wrong with india, china, and so forth. the problem is that they are not analyzing the consequences of their steps. these countries have weak intellectual potential, unfortunately from low intellect to a problem with global palerose sooner than ukrainian foreign minister per label. which knew that he, yesterday he went on to say that you can use india as a power for global says if it's possible for international. why isn't it looks like your queen wants to use india's powerpoint voice to negotiate between russia and ukraine to be a peace make up to, to copy is apparently the wisdom strategies haven't worked for ukraine, an india neutrality. and it's always been sayi
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that update from our correspondent in ukraine sarah rainsford. well, former us ambassador to nato, kurt volker, told the bbc that russia will attempt to take more territory from ukraine. it is essential that we accelerate the delivery of western aid, - military aid to ukraine. and here, the us congress is due i to reconvene after the 8th of april, and i certainly hope that they move on this expeditiously. _ i saw that zelensky spoke - with the speaker of the house, mike johnson, not long ago. and i hope that they. have an understanding in the house now of, - not that there's a difference of view over this because there's not, but they have a better- understanding of the urgency of the need. that was a former us ambassador to nato there. now let's turn to events in the uk. the metropolitan police says its continuing its investigation into potential offences linked to the post office over the horizon it scandal after the bbc revealed the company was told about flaws in its accounting system in 2017. more than 900 subpostmasters were wrongly prosecu
that update from our correspondent in ukraine sarah rainsford. well, former us ambassador to nato, kurt volker, told the bbc that russia will attempt to take more territory from ukraine. it is essential that we accelerate the delivery of western aid, - military aid to ukraine. and here, the us congress is due i to reconvene after the 8th of april, and i certainly hope that they move on this expeditiously. _ i saw that zelensky spoke - with the speaker of the house, mike johnson, not long ago....
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i disaster is potentially ukraine. | , disaster is potentially ukraine. i , trump's supporters are i mean, trump's supporters are blocking help when the ukrainians desperately need it. and, you know, tens of thousands of ukrainians are being killed, you know, defending their country, defending freedom. trump's made it very clear he wants a quick settlement with the russians on the russians terms. that be terms. now, that would be an unmitigated disaster. i think. secondly, threat to secondly, the threat to impose tariffs, not just on countries that they might see as adversaries like china, but on the western world as well, gumming up the world trading system, creating the kind of protectionist warfare we had in the 1930s. that would be a disaster. and i think the mere fact that somebody could come into power, having refused to accept election, accept a democratic election, a bad , challenging the whole bad loser, challenging the whole bafis bad loser, challenging the whole basis of democratic election, will do terrible damage to the credibility of our va
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they haven't shared the details of the evidence that they've uncovered, and of course ukraine has denied any involvement in the attack. we also heard from a government officials in subject has done they have arrested now 15 people for allegedly parting and planning to carry out further. terrorist attacks around the no rou, celebrations, that is the 1st day of spring at earlier in march. and those arrests have now been made public. it's not clear whether there's any connection between those perfect and the people arrested in tajikistan and the allegedly perpetrators of the croc, a city hall attack, the doors of jabari l 20. moscow. are you kind of an attack on the russian border? city of belgrade has left one person, did russian forces say they repelled 15 shelves from the ukrainian side. belgrade has come on the frequent attack by you crying since most goes full scale invasion in february 2022 and you cry and says around the 100 russian drone and missile strikes of target to the electricity grid across the country. emergency blackouts have been imposed in some areas now. power plants and
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say the bird flu is the biggest factor and recent bad weather conditions and the ongoing conflict in ukraine are also playing a role. >> and now the thing of it is it's real. the little guys out the margins are so small that year, basically you might not losing the money, but you won't make enough make a living. >> economists say once outbreaks under control prices should continue to steadily fall. and time is running out for some californians to get unclaimed tax refunds. the irs says more than 94 million dollars is available for people who did not file returns in 2020. they didn't file returns mainly because they earn so little in their jobs. they were not required to fill out a 10. 44, but in order to get the they must file a return. experts say the average refund to work out to around $835. unclaimed money goes to the u.s. treasury after more than 3 years. and if you did not get the big billion dollar jackpot for the mega millions drawing this week, you get another chance to win big tomorrow night's powerball jackpot is worth an estimated 935 million dollars. the cash value was about 450
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climate, of course, of worsening relations, you and your viewers know full well especially post in ukraine invasion, but kind of relationship the united states and russia have that nonetheless on something like this, the two sides are able to find common ground. we know they're working on it. we know the us administration is devoting resources to it and let's hope that those resources continue. that attention remains. this remains a priority, and that where there's a will, there's a way and that way hopefully will be found without us having to face a second anniversary of this kind >> yeah, we hope it doesn't new and get close to that. joshua yaw for thank you so much for being with us. we're so sorry for what you are going through as you stand vigil in a way for your friend who is detained thank you >> thank you >> so we just got an update from maryland's governor about salvage efforts there at the baltimore bridge collapse. these are live i pictures coming in. you can see the conditions they're pretty choppy, pretty tough. we're going to talk about when the governor thinks the port could
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middle of, you know, the funding debate and these factors into the government shutdown debate, the of ukraine and a real split in the republican party about whether we should be there what we should be doing. you know and from the beginning, you know, not only were they worried about foreign entanglement. but of you know, we have discussions today about trade. they were the first we had these fierce about foreign trade and using that and not abusing it in a way that would hurt the private enterprise of of the country. but i also it's kind of interesting, you know, and people often seize on the hyperpartisanship and obviously it's a problem. but but if you go back and you read constitution, there's nothing to prevent partizanship because there's you can do about partizanship except on an individual level elect good people who are above partizanship and hyper partizanship and look out for the greater good. it's the only way to do it is can't ban parties. you can't ban partizanship the only way to do it is you have to remain engaged and elect people who will see above all of that and consider th
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ukraine's president zelensky warns that a new russian military offensive may come in the next few months. an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. in the past hour, president biden announces he will travel to baltimore at the bridge collapsed recovery effort continues. also coming up on the world today — the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting to climate change. the 0scar—winning 0ppenheimer is finally screened in japan, the only country to suffer an atomic bombing in war.
ukraine's president zelensky warns that a new russian military offensive may come in the next few months. an uneasy calm injerusalem over easter and ramadan while conditions remain desperate in gaza. in the past hour, president biden announces he will travel to baltimore at the bridge collapsed recovery effort continues. also coming up on the world today — the world of mammals — the latest david attenborough series looks at how many species are adapting to climate change. the...
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think as these attacks specifically on energy infrastructure become more frequent, that is the focus of ukraine's calls at the moment. here in kharkiv, there was a very long air raid overnight, but this city wasn't targeted in the latest attack. but certainly the mood here is fairly nervous. people are also worried, there's lots of rumours about a possible offensive, another military offensive against kharkiv here in the north of ukraine. lots of rumours, no real facts, but to the commander—in—chief also commented on that in an interview with ukrainian media. he said you can't ignore those plans, that ukraine is increasing its fortification and that's right along the front—line. but he also warned that if russia tries it, he said then that will be a fatal battle for them, a fatal step here in kharkiv. but certainly, as i say, the mood is fairly nervous because nobody quite knows what the russians might be planning next. sport is next with ali foster. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm olly foster. the foxes fail again. this bristol city winner is good news for leeds and ipswich in the c
think as these attacks specifically on energy infrastructure become more frequent, that is the focus of ukraine's calls at the moment. here in kharkiv, there was a very long air raid overnight, but this city wasn't targeted in the latest attack. but certainly the mood here is fairly nervous. people are also worried, there's lots of rumours about a possible offensive, another military offensive against kharkiv here in the north of ukraine. lots of rumours, no real facts, but to the...
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it because it might just change the way you the india essays, its exchange various initiatives with ukraine's foreign administered to resolve the conflict with russia suggesting they had sent by tm. so when new delhi over, they have come up sort skepticism is also heard among the india top like 40 i don't know, easy. and the as, because it seems to take that off quite a ways here today around blames israel for an overnight or a strike on the northern syria, which reportedly left almost 40 people that in the city of a level and the number of fatalities from last friday's terror it's stuck in moscow, climbs to 144 people and stops us some western media outlets attempt to put the truck.
it because it might just change the way you the india essays, its exchange various initiatives with ukraine's foreign administered to resolve the conflict with russia suggesting they had sent by tm. so when new delhi over, they have come up sort skepticism is also heard among the india top like 40 i don't know, easy. and the as, because it seems to take that off quite a ways here today around blames israel for an overnight or a strike on the northern syria, which reportedly left almost 40...
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let's look at ukraine now. president volodymyr zelensky is warning that a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months, and he says his country is not ready to face it. he made the comments during an interview with our us media partner cbs news, confirming he believes it could happen between may and june, and he insists ukraine needs more military aid. take a listen. so you're expecting a counteroffensive in may, june from the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do you need to stop that counteroffensive? translation: number one is anti-air defence and artillery shells. _ that's what we need. meanwhile, ukraine says russia has launched another wave of missile and drone attacks overnight. officials in kyiv say russia launched 99 projectiles, with more than 80 being destroyed. the interior ministry says that civilian infrastructure was targeted, with three power stations hit. the attacks wounded several people, but there are no reports of any deaths. our correspondent in ukraine, sarah
let's look at ukraine now. president volodymyr zelensky is warning that a new russian military offensive could happen in the next few months, and he says his country is not ready to face it. he made the comments during an interview with our us media partner cbs news, confirming he believes it could happen between may and june, and he insists ukraine needs more military aid. take a listen. so you're expecting a counteroffensive in may, june from the russians. i think so. what sort of weapons do...
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energy infrastructure a commander for ukraine's air force says that ukraine was able to destroy 84 of the 99 air attacks that targeted at least four regions in ukraine last night, but several russian missiles and attack drones got through and struck at ukrainian energy facilities. i'm joined now by best center. she's a former deputy director of national intelligence and a scene and national security analyst. beth, thank you so much for joining us and you know, this comes just a week after you had those similar really deadly attacks against ukrainian energy systems is this the next chapter of russia's war in ukraine >> it is the current chapter and it was the chapter that we saw last winter, a year ago when russia was doing the same kind of attacks aimed at energy infrastructure, they seemed as switch little bit two more, two defense industry. another back to the energy infrastructure. >> this could >> in part b, because ukraine has been so successful in attacking russia's energy infrastructure, taking out maybe 12% of their refining capacity in the past month or so so after the new ru
energy infrastructure a commander for ukraine's air force says that ukraine was able to destroy 84 of the 99 air attacks that targeted at least four regions in ukraine last night, but several russian missiles and attack drones got through and struck at ukrainian energy facilities. i'm joined now by best center. she's a former deputy director of national intelligence and a scene and national security analyst. beth, thank you so much for joining us and you know, this comes just a week after you...
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and these iran-made drones are in use from the skies over ukraine right down to the red sea. this particular drone pollution 100 a week, very nasty because it's long range, it can carly shrapnel type and other warheads, so it can do a lot of damage. and although it's vulnerable, you can shoot it down with guns if you can find it. they are tricky to pick up. and so it is playing the role in overwhelming some of the air defenses. really nasty drone. lauren: rebecca, how quickly can they produce them? >> well, that's just a matter of the ramp rate. and if they can do 100 a week now, if the money is there, they can do more. what worries me more is that they will continue long term production of these not only for the ukraine battlefield, but we may start seeing them around the world. and so russia building iranian drones and the business between those two country, that is just a terrible -- two country, that is just a terrible development. lauren: and as a you say, drones that can carry shrapnel and warheads that are hard to defect. isis-k, the recent attack in moscow is a making
and these iran-made drones are in use from the skies over ukraine right down to the red sea. this particular drone pollution 100 a week, very nasty because it's long range, it can carly shrapnel type and other warheads, so it can do a lot of damage. and although it's vulnerable, you can shoot it down with guns if you can find it. they are tricky to pick up. and so it is playing the role in overwhelming some of the air defenses. really nasty drone. lauren: rebecca, how quickly can they produce...