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♪ welcome to all of you watching here in the united states, canada, and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- >> please follow the evacuation. we will help you. we are not russia. >> ukraine's president is calling for a mass evacuation for one part of the country, saying that hundreds of thousands of people are at risk of being attacked. plus -- >> it's hard to see everyone losing people that they truly love. as a community.
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us as a community can't do nothing about it. >> rescuers are working around the clock in kentucky to locate any more survivors of the deadly flooding. this as families learn the worst about their loved ones. and president biden tested positive for the coronavirus again. he's back to isolating at the white house. live from cnn center, this is "cnn newsroom" with kim brun brunhuber. we begin in ukraine, whose forces have, in the worlds of a pro-russian official, rained on russia's navy day parade. moscow says a ukrainian drone hit the hit quarters of russia's black sea fleet in sebastopol this morning, five injured. the attack happened while russian forces were celebrating their navy day holiday. after the strike the official said the rest of the celebrations in sebastopol were canceled. meanwhile, ukraine is ordering
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civilians in the donetsk area to get out. president zelenskyy said hundreds of thousands of people are still in the region, which is in the cross hairs of the main russian offensive. he says the goal is to save lives. here he is. >> translator: there's already a governmental decision about obligatory evacuation from donetsk region. everything is being organized. beam support, full assistance, we only need a decision from the people who have yet not made it for themselves. please follow the evacuation. we will help you. we are not russia. we would do everything possible to save the maximum number of human lives and to maximally limit russian terror. >> in the south, no break from russian artillery in mykolaiv. shells and missiles rained down on the city over the past 24 hours, kill one, leaving six others injured.
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mak mykolaiv has been taking russian fire almost every day over the past month, the death toll today seven people. live from kyiv, jason, those calls for the evacuation of donetsk, a huge undertaking. walk us through what's behind it and how it would work. >> reporter: yes, of course, it will be a huge undertaking. and as you know, they've seen some fierce fighting there. but this evacuation order is really about what's to come. this is why the president is giving it now as he has mentioned. there are hundreds of thousands of people there. tens of thousands of children. so this evacuation order, especially going out to those who have children, trying to convince them to get out of the region. and the reason for that, when i say it's about what's to come, is because there's not going to be any gas there, there's not going to be any electricity there. and so when the temperatures
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start to drop around late fall, in the winter, conditions there are going to get even worse. and so that is why when you have so many people who are still living in that region who need to get out of the region, you've got the president ordering that evacuation or issuing that evacuation order. in contrast to that, you look at what's happening in the south. you've got the mayor there of mykolaiv who's telling residents there to actually shelter in place. he is saying that he has seen there in the southern part of the country, in mykolaiv, some of the heaviest shelling he's seen in quite some time. explosions, cluster bombs in the city, damage to residential buildings. again, the russians really stepping up their efforts in that part of the country. this as ukrainians are really keeping the pressure on in the places like in the south. >> now jason, turning to the deadly strike on that prison outsiding ukrainian p.o.w.s, what more are we learning about that?
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>> reporter: some 50 ukrainian p.o.w.s killed in the olenythka prison attack. we've seen dueling narratives. the russians claiming it was the ukrainians, the ukrainians claiming it was the russians. yesterday we heard the ukrainians saying that, look, we'd like to get the united nations in here, the red cross in here. and now russia is saying at this point that they would also welcome to have the united nations come in and conduct an independent investigation. they're saying this now. the united nations through a spokesperson saying they would be happy to send in investigators to see what is going on there. the ball is basically in russia's court to open the door and allow them in. kim? >> all right, thanks so much for the update, jason carroll live in kyiv for us. russia's state-owned energy company, gazprom, accuses the
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country of latvia of violating conditions. they've cut off gas in the past when countries refuse to pay in rubles. a latvia firm announced it was buying gas from russia, but not gazprom, and it wasn't playing in rubles. with some exemptions, the eu has agreed to reduce natural gas demand by 15% this winter. and germany has declared a gas crisis as russia limits supplies. that has local governments trying to save as much energy as possible. in the capital, berlin is switching off or dimming the lights at 200 buildings, including landmarks like the city's victory column. after testing negative for covid on four consecutive days, president joe biden has tested positive once again. he had very publicly gone back to work just four days earlier.
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now the president is back in isolation. cnn white house reporter kevin liptak has more. >> reporter: president biden says he's got no symptoms after testing positive for covid again. the white house doctor says he's doing quite well, and president biden even told some folks on the phone earlier today that he was working out in the white house gym. so medically he certainly seems to be doing fine. but this is a disappointment for president biden after really it seems like he was finishes with coronavirus after testing negative last week. and the white house said that he tested negative each day since tuesday evening, but he did have a positive test on an antigen test earlier saturday morning. so the president will be isolating here at the white house. the white house did have to cancel another of out of town-trips that the president had scheduled. but he does have his dog to keep him company. it was only four days ago that the president emerged from the white house really sort of
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triumphant after testing negative for coronavirus. what the white house says is that they were testing him each day, but he did throw that positive test this morning. what they're really attributing it to is this antiviral drug paxlovid that he had been taking. there are some rare instances of people first testing negative then testing positive again after taking paxlovid. president biden does now seem to be in the faction of people for whom that is true. the white house has sort of downplayed the prospect that this could happen over the course of the president's illness, noting how few people that is happening to. but they did say that it could be a possibility. and for that reason, they upped the president's testing cadence. they had him wear a tight-fitting mask around the white house. now he will have to go back into isolation. his wife is away from the white house, she is at their home in delaware. it will be another weekend home
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alone for the president. he will be able to leave isolation again when he next tests negative. kevin liptak, cnn, the white house. the kentuckians are coming to grips with the catastrophic flooding. just ahead, how one kentucky native is lending a helping hand to his friends and neighbors. protests in iraq are escalating with demonstrators occupying parliament. a live report straight ahead. frank is a fan of fast. he's a fast talker. a fast walker. thanks, gary. and for unexpected heartburn... frank is a fan of pepcid. it works in miminutes. nexium 24 4 hour and prilosec otc can take one to four dadays to fully work. pepcid. strong relelief for fans of fast. hi. i i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i waed them to ship out fast
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will notice. soccer championship has been narrowed down to two, it will be england against germany. the germans are looking to win a record ninth championship. lionesses have pli ayed twice b never wofn. the match kicks off in just a few hours. 74 years after herb douglas jr. gained fame, he has received another honor. just a few months after celebrating his 100th birthday, the pennsylvania native and oldest olympic medalist now has a street named after him. have a look. the intersection of ford and cranston roads is now named herb douglas way. he won a bronze medal for his
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long jump. >> what do you do for your life? you analyze, organize and initiate and follow through. you follow those four principles, you might reach 100 too. >> douglas is a civil rights pioneer, he was one of the first african-americans to help lead a major u.s. corporation. he served on the board of directors of the jesse owens foundation at the university of pittsburgh, was inducted into the pennsylvania sports hall of fame in 1992. and that wraps this hour. i'll be back in just a moment with more news. please do stay with us.
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welcome to all of you watching us here in the united states, canada and around the world. i'm kim brunhuber. ahead on "cnn newsroom" -- >> it is hard to see everyone losing people that they truly love as a community and us as a community can't do nothing about it. >> rescuers are working around the clock in kentucky to locate anymore survivors of the deadly flooding. this as families learn the worst about their loved ones. plus ukraine's president calls fo

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