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and it seems, even ashamed with a bandaged head and a plaster cast on his hand filed by the uk andrew hill is trying to convince the russian military that he law abiding citizen. i have children, four, children, there is also a person with whom i now meet, however, with my european values. now she definitely didn’t give birth to anyone, because hill is a british mercenary who surrendered weapons to the russian military in ukraine. he laid down in the nikolaev region a group of militants who fought a foreigner was defeated, and he was wounded. you had a weapon assigned to you. yes , i had a cz rifle with me. who else was in your group; there were seven of us in the group, but i don’t know who they are; a companion of any military conflict. wild geese or simply, mercenaries are people who don’t care who to fight for, just to fight, someone else doesn’t know how to do anything, and someone because of the money of the second, usually many times more. these people are ready for money at e. the minimum definition of who is undermange here is just to go and kill this person, wild geese began to f
and it seems, even ashamed with a bandaged head and a plaster cast on his hand filed by the uk andrew hill is trying to convince the russian military that he law abiding citizen. i have children, four, children, there is also a person with whom i now meet, however, with my european values. now she definitely didn’t give birth to anyone, because hill is a british mercenary who surrendered weapons to the russian military in ukraine. he laid down in the nikolaev region a group of militants who...
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, they say that they were only witnesses of war crimes, but they did not participate in any way andrew hill exception with e-radio everything what did the militants of the kiev regime in mariupol is now being recorded and documented by representatives of the russian investigative committee, the evidence and evidence they have collected will form the basis of a criminal case on crimes against civilians, of which neo-nazis committed hundreds in mariupol and no matter how they tried to shield themselves. those who have already been captured or those who will soon be in it? from responsibility they will not succeed alexander blinov sergey eliseev alexey elkin andrey rudenko and oleg bondarenko to lead from the donetsk people's republic and as the russian ministry of defense reported this evening, its head sergei shoigu held telephone conversations with his turkish counterpart khalusi akar, the conversation took place on the initiative of the turkish side and was devoted to the current situation in ukraine, including the humanitarian aid. now, the latest reports on the course of special military
, they say that they were only witnesses of war crimes, but they did not participate in any way andrew hill exception with e-radio everything what did the militants of the kiev regime in mariupol is now being recorded and documented by representatives of the russian investigative committee, the evidence and evidence they have collected will form the basis of a criminal case on crimes against civilians, of which neo-nazis committed hundreds in mariupol and no matter how they tried to shield...
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the russian ministry of defense has published footage of an interview with british mercenary andrew hill. he surrendered to our servicemen when his group was defeated in the nikolaev region, but i don’t know who they are. how much did they pay you? no, they didn't pay anything. they promised that they would pay, but no one received the money for the mercenary . there is still a long treatment ahead. who gave you medical attention your soldiers what about my arm? the crews of our helicopters showed a high class in battle destroyed a major stronghold of the enemy. we work from maximum ranges so as not to get into the zone of his opponent. that is, we are working with a distance of 5-6 km, depending on the modification of the missiles, however, this time for a guaranteed hit of the target by the pilot. i had to work close to the enemy positions, we saw the shelling of the helicopter, but in the way we performed the tasks. this was unexpected for the enemy, so the shelling was chaotic in all directions. they didn't even know where it was coming from. and after that we returned safely there.
the russian ministry of defense has published footage of an interview with british mercenary andrew hill. he surrendered to our servicemen when his group was defeated in the nikolaev region, but i don’t know who they are. how much did they pay you? no, they didn't pay anything. they promised that they would pay, but no one received the money for the mercenary . there is still a long treatment ahead. who gave you medical attention your soldiers what about my arm? the crews of our helicopters...
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oh, frankfurt, haughty, international gateway to the best connection, self road, andrew hill, located in the heart of europe. you are connected to the old world experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and drawing our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by frappe waterloo. ah ah, this is day w. news live for the last sentence in ukraine's 1st war crimes trial. russian soldier admitted killing an anom civilian prosecutors are investigating thousands of other cases.
oh, frankfurt, haughty, international gateway to the best connection, self road, andrew hill, located in the heart of europe. you are connected to the old world experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and drawing our services. be our guest at frankfurt airport city, managed by frappe waterloo. ah ah, this is day w. news live for the last sentence in ukraine's 1st war crimes trial. russian soldier admitted killing an anom civilian prosecutors are investigating thousands of other cases.
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they are ready to carry out any orders about their service in the foreign legion. 35-year-old andrew hillg interrogation, speaks exclusively in the third person among mercenaries, however, like a soldier of the regular army of ukraine , you will not find a real killer and a person of military profession day by day. all drivers and decent people who never killed anyone at all, but simply got into bad company. on your language many of them do not know non-russian or ukrainian, so they shoot and kill and cripple everyone indiscriminately steal everything of value from people without the slightest scruples of conscience still foreign mercenaries torture russian military and pro-russian activists, prisoners of war are severely beaten and the sea is hungry. we've been thirsty before. i have never seen such brutality most of the mercenaries support the neo-nationalist ideology, rather than proudly wear tattoos with swastikas and ss emblems pure intentions. a naive and perplexed facial expression does not save the track record of each captured mercenary is known in details. here, for example, are
they are ready to carry out any orders about their service in the foreign legion. 35-year-old andrew hillg interrogation, speaks exclusively in the third person among mercenaries, however, like a soldier of the regular army of ukraine , you will not find a real killer and a person of military profession day by day. all drivers and decent people who never killed anyone at all, but simply got into bad company. on your language many of them do not know non-russian or ukrainian, so they shoot and...
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the artist recorded an interview with a prisoner british mercenary from the foreign legion andrew hill laid down his arms and surrendered, and just the same, he was one of all those who were sent into the storm after the withdrawal of russian troops from the city. and here's what he said. we were sent to bucha, after the russians left there, i was able to communicate with the locals in bucha itself. we were not only on its outskirts. there were several local residents who were very happy to see. we talked with them and studied the area. everything seemed untouched there were no signs of fighting. it must have been around april 3rd, 5th. a few days after the russians left. personally, i didn't see any corpses, anything like that, everything looked untouched. alexey alekseevich, here are such statements and, in principle, the very fact that the topic of buchi has flared up so brightly. e in the information space of the western yes and sharply damped proves that the goals have not been achieved, and they will probably prepare more carefully next time. she needs a topic for a completely pr
the artist recorded an interview with a prisoner british mercenary from the foreign legion andrew hill laid down his arms and surrendered, and just the same, he was one of all those who were sent into the storm after the withdrawal of russian troops from the city. and here's what he said. we were sent to bucha, after the russians left there, i was able to communicate with the locals in bucha itself. we were not only on its outskirts. there were several local residents who were very happy to...
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andrew: the hills are so much better without snow. francine: it is easier to get from a to b. have a new prime minister in australia, is that exciting for the pivot to green? andrew: yes, i think our climate policy has been embarrassing. we have to give our children more. for a decade we haven't. i think the new government will pivot toward making australia a global climate challenge -- champion, which it should have been. haslinda: are you optimistic that anthony albanese will be more optimistic in his clinicals -- climate goals? andrew: now that they are in government decisively, i think they will be more ambitious. compared to the rest of the world, australia has been lagging. francine: what is being more ambitious? andrew: i would like to say at least 50% or 60% down by 2030. when you have the leadership, there's no reason why you can't do that. we intended the company to be down by 100% by 2030 p at -- 2030. we are in shipping and trucking and the industrial sector. francine: the country is still so dependent on iron ore and coal as well. would you put scope three on all o
andrew: the hills are so much better without snow. francine: it is easier to get from a to b. have a new prime minister in australia, is that exciting for the pivot to green? andrew: yes, i think our climate policy has been embarrassing. we have to give our children more. for a decade we haven't. i think the new government will pivot toward making australia a global climate challenge -- champion, which it should have been. haslinda: are you optimistic that anthony albanese will be more...
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to thank you very much. julia manchester national politics reporter for the hill and professor jonathan zimmerman. and andrew hartman, thanks so much for being with us today. thank you. your. so what's the bottom line? you thought things couldn't get worse, didn't you? the disagreements about how americans should live their lives. have always been huge, and they're not going away. once upon a time, americans literally went to war against each other because they had totally opposite viewpoints on slavery. and they still disagree about waving the confederate flag 150 years later. the big question is, will america be white, christian lead nation, or will it shift to a multicultural society with no dominant religion or race? i thought the constitution sorta took care of this stuff, but no. will the u. s. government be more secular or willing to enforce religious base morality. do americans still have a willingness to tolerate those who disagree with them? and what happens to democracy if they don't? i don't like the use the term culture wars because politicians like to use these issues to divide folks and raise
to thank you very much. julia manchester national politics reporter for the hill and professor jonathan zimmerman. and andrew hartman, thanks so much for being with us today. thank you. your. so what's the bottom line? you thought things couldn't get worse, didn't you? the disagreements about how americans should live their lives. have always been huge, and they're not going away. once upon a time, americans literally went to war against each other because they had totally opposite viewpoints...
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that he will come to ukraine on a humanitarian mission insists on this, the briton andrew, who was released as a prisoner hillrainian foreign legion again , i note that they were actively recruiting for a variety of roles in the rally in order to recruit, they asked, what can you do? and when you answered. whatever you want to do, they said yes, such a position. we have you can help in this way, and then you did not have time to look back and found yourself in a situation in which you absolutely do not want to be. that's the only thing. in what the mercenary hill did not dissemble, that he came to help ukraine for a substantial reward. the truth of the promised money. he supposedly never saw how much they paid you? no, they didn't pay anything. they promised that they would pay, but no one received the money. now he understands well that in general he remained alive. now the foreign guest is waiting for the investigation, the court today is at the disposal of the investigators. there is a list of a mess of 600 foreign mercenaries who arrived from almost fifty countries to participate in an armed conflict, cri
that he will come to ukraine on a humanitarian mission insists on this, the briton andrew, who was released as a prisoner hillrainian foreign legion again , i note that they were actively recruiting for a variety of roles in the rally in order to recruit, they asked, what can you do? and when you answered. whatever you want to do, they said yes, such a position. we have you can help in this way, and then you did not have time to look back and found yourself in a situation in which you...
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to thank you very much. julia manchester national politics reporter for the hill and professor jonathan zimmerman. and andrew hartman, thanks so much for being with.
to thank you very much. julia manchester national politics reporter for the hill and professor jonathan zimmerman. and andrew hartman, thanks so much for being with.
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profile cases at this forum held at the dvc campus and pleasant hill, livingston and his challenger, benjamin theriot, spoke about deputy andrew hall. the x danville deputy who was sentenced to six years in prison for police shooting, where he fired into a slow moving car and killed 33 year old timer arboleda. it's reprehensible. in my opinion, the first officer charged in contra costa county, livingston defended hall and called the charges political. the officer felt his life was in danger. that's why he fired the shots that he did. we did a thorough investigation and we found he was within policy. 2.5 years later, district attorney back then decides to charge. this officer, meanwhile, said the deputy should have never been in that position and blamed leadership in the department policies that come from the top. and transcend down at the bottom to the deputies actually have to do the work. sheriff livingston is running for reelection holding that position since 2010 realty is a richmond police officer and leads the richmond police officers association. if you haven't been on the ground as a law enforcement officer in the past
profile cases at this forum held at the dvc campus and pleasant hill, livingston and his challenger, benjamin theriot, spoke about deputy andrew hall. the x danville deputy who was sentenced to six years in prison for police shooting, where he fired into a slow moving car and killed 33 year old timer arboleda. it's reprehensible. in my opinion, the first officer charged in contra costa county, livingston defended hall and called the charges political. the officer felt his life was in danger....
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andrews. joining me is nbc's ali vitali on capitol hill, nbc's pete williams, nbc's carol reeves at the white house and garrett haake in austin, texas. also with me to do, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney and law professor at the university of michigan law school, also an msnbc legal analyst. ali, i want to start with you. we got reaction from republican senator susan collins, a key yes vote for some of these more conservative justices. let's talk about what she said and how she feels they mislead her. >> in her statement she says that if this leaked draft is true, that it would be inconsistent with what two of those conservative justices told her in their meetings. she said after the judge kavanaugh confirmation, for example, that she felt it was promised it was settled precedent. i asked if she felt misled by what some of the judges told her years ago. listen to what she told us in very short remarks today. >> i just put out a statement, so you'll all have that. >> reporter: collins not going beyond her initial statement that we just talked about. but here on the hill, there seems to b
andrews. joining me is nbc's ali vitali on capitol hill, nbc's pete williams, nbc's carol reeves at the white house and garrett haake in austin, texas. also with me to do, barbara mcquade, former u.s. attorney and law professor at the university of michigan law school, also an msnbc legal analyst. ali, i want to start with you. we got reaction from republican senator susan collins, a key yes vote for some of these more conservative justices. let's talk about what she said and how she feels they...
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profile cases at this forum held at the dbc campus and pleasant hill, livingston and his challenger, benjamin tariel, spoke about deputy andrew hall. the x danville deputy who was sentenced to six years in prison for police shooting, where he fired into a slow moving car and killed 33 year old timer arboleda. it's reprehensible. in my opinion, the first officer charged in contra costa county, livingston defended hall and called the charges political. the officer felt his life was in danger. that's why he fired the shots that he did. we did a thorough investigation and we found he was within policy. 2.5 years later, district attorney back then decides to charge. this officer, meanwhile, said the deputy should have never been in that position and blamed leadership in the department policies that come from the top. and transcend down at the bottom to the deputies actually have to do the work. sheriff livingston is running for reelection holding that position since 2010 realty is a richmond police officer and leads the richmond police officers association. if you haven't been on the ground as a law enforcement officer in the past
profile cases at this forum held at the dbc campus and pleasant hill, livingston and his challenger, benjamin tariel, spoke about deputy andrew hall. the x danville deputy who was sentenced to six years in prison for police shooting, where he fired into a slow moving car and killed 33 year old timer arboleda. it's reprehensible. in my opinion, the first officer charged in contra costa county, livingston defended hall and called the charges political. the officer felt his life was in danger....
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hill. but finally through social media young people are melting down this class to andrew glass fence, melting down is very. >> where more connected, more and more active than ever before. before. as we continue to tear down this class fence that separates the minds and capitol hill from the innovators of our time we have a duty to stop underestimating young people's ability to understand and connect with nuanced literature. it's time to stop underestimating us. thank you. >> all right. well, thank you for that marvelous statement, and i think that nobody will underestimate this new generation after seeing these three very powerful presentations, but students you have enthused us with a lot of help with your vivid language a description of what is actually happening which is such a dramatic counterpoint to lots of the program talking points and propaganda we get up on capitol hill so thank you so much for participating. you are not excuse and we welcome our second panel, so please show them in, and i'm going to introduce them as they arrive. first we have suzanne nossel who is the ceo for pen
hill. but finally through social media young people are melting down this class to andrew glass fence, melting down is very. >> where more connected, more and more active than ever before. before. as we continue to tear down this class fence that separates the minds and capitol hill from the innovators of our time we have a duty to stop underestimating young people's ability to understand and connect with nuanced literature. it's time to stop underestimating us. thank you. >> all...
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hill. the screen printing process has started. thousands are being printed probably right now. >>ious tin andrews is live outside the warriors shop at chase. good morning to you. you cannot buy this kind of bus. >> reporter: oh my goodness, listen, we're excited. i was up super late last night watching this game. that's because we were all watching for that final score, but you know who else has been up pretty much all night? we're talking about thosecr printing companies. this morning we have people waiting in line here, sitting down now outside of the warriors shop just waiting to get the finals t-shirts. a lot of them will be hot off the press this morning. they've been working all night. look at the time lapse video from a few years ago, these are the gold-blooded t-shirts. evan lessler is the founder of adopt incorporated and the one who came one the gold-blooded slogan, a phrase he came up to help people strive to be the best, taking new life with the warriors gold-blooded was picked up by the dubs as a team playoff campaign. lessler isn't the one printing this year's final shirts, he's rea
hill. the screen printing process has started. thousands are being printed probably right now. >>ious tin andrews is live outside the warriors shop at chase. good morning to you. you cannot buy this kind of bus. >> reporter: oh my goodness, listen, we're excited. i was up super late last night watching this game. that's because we were all watching for that final score, but you know who else has been up pretty much all night? we're talking about thosecr printing companies. this...
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hill, lawmakers approved two new bills, but it could still be weeks before parents see any relief. abc's em nguyen is now here with the very latest. em, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. as families struggle to find baby formula, the country's biggest formulamaker is facing a new investigation. this morning, the house of representatives taking new action to address the baby formula shortage approving a bill last night that would allow more formula to be purchased with money from a federal program for low income families. the house also approved a measure to spend $28 million to help the fda increase formula supply. >> they can move quickly. we can get product here rapidly and, again, it should come from fda approved facilities. it's not about politics. >> reporter: both bills now head to the senate, but president biden taking a more immediate step, now invoking the defense production act to boost production. >> the defense production act gives the government the ability to require suppliers to direct needed resources to infant formula manufacturers before any other customer who may have ordered that good. >> reporter: it comes as lawmakers launch an investigation int
hill, lawmakers approved two new bills, but it could still be weeks before parents see any relief. abc's em nguyen is now here with the very latest. em, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, andrew. as families struggle to find baby formula, the country's biggest formulamaker is facing a new investigation. this morning, the house of representatives taking new action to address the baby formula shortage approving a bill last night that would allow more formula to be purchased with money...
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andrews, kpix 5. >>> council member fife's ordinance is scheduled for a vote tomorrow. if passed, the policy would undo this year's rate at the last minute. >>> in danville a lot of people gathered at oak hill park to mark memorial day. ♪ beautiful sounds. this band kicked off the observance ceremony honoring local veterans. it was also a nine-member color guard. danville's mayor introduced a retired u.s. army major on stage to talk about what memorial day means to him. >> world war i, world war ii, the korean war, every man and woman, if you close your eyes, you will see them very vividly on that american flag. >> following the ceremony, there was this, a flyover. and then on the ground a 21-gun salute. vietnam veterans ofb d apicnic. >>> aia san jose woman and her family came up with a unique frosty bring attention to als disease. >> more needs to be done to find a treatment or cure for this disease. devin fehely explains. >> reporter: no one on the planet would blame you after being diagnosed with als if you wanted to scream at the top of your lungs at the heavens or ask how life could be so unfair, just rage at the injustice of it all, all the while knowing the disease would eventually
andrews, kpix 5. >>> council member fife's ordinance is scheduled for a vote tomorrow. if passed, the policy would undo this year's rate at the last minute. >>> in danville a lot of people gathered at oak hill park to mark memorial day. ♪ beautiful sounds. this band kicked off the observance ceremony honoring local veterans. it was also a nine-member color guard. danville's mayor introduced a retired u.s. army major on stage to talk about what memorial day means to him....
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said, when i saw beverly hills and some of these really swanky places in the -- and let vote no confidence against george gascon, there are a dozen across l.a. that voted that, andrew said, where do you think these criminals are going to go? they are not going to go to beverly hills. they're going to come back to my community and they're going to terrorize mike unity. i think that is -- terrorize my community. i think that is why there are people that signed their names on this recall effort. is not been driven by the right wing it is being driven by people who are affected the most in the cities. when they see gascon yell at a murder victim's family, calling her uneducated on camera and prohibiting his own da's from attending parole hearings, such that the sheriff is sending his own the deputies up there to represent the people in victim, this is resonating with folks. tell us a typical type of case you represent. somebody comes to you, and they want you to do what for them? what do you do for them? >> so, i am privileged to work with several other former prosecutors and we are all doing this pro bono. when i or when the others get a call, the victim says, usually
said, when i saw beverly hills and some of these really swanky places in the -- and let vote no confidence against george gascon, there are a dozen across l.a. that voted that, andrew said, where do you think these criminals are going to go? they are not going to go to beverly hills. they're going to come back to my community and they're going to terrorize mike unity. i think that is -- terrorize my community. i think that is why there are people that signed their names on this recall effort....
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andrew, this is beautiful. this is like the hills are alive there. >> it is like "the sound of music. it is a balmy 67 degrees here. you wouldn't need all of our winter wear. i think everybody is struggling with what to wear. they brought all the wrong stuff. look around. you can hear the sound of music with the bells ringing as it is noon in davos, switzerland we have a huge line up fo folks making their way here. little different from the past we will get insight with the economy and the globe. concerns of inflation and ukraine and russia this news this morning that the president commented on with taiwan making its way around president zelenskyy kicked off the session this morning nonetheless, we have brian moynihan in a moment and others joining us brian is on the set with us as we speak let's get right to him and begin the conversation get the mood of what is happening here, brian. nice to see you. >> good to see you, andrew beautiful setting. you can hear the bells ringing. >> it is windy things may go down that is what we shoul
andrew, this is beautiful. this is like the hills are alive there. >> it is like "the sound of music. it is a balmy 67 degrees here. you wouldn't need all of our winter wear. i think everybody is struggling with what to wear. they brought all the wrong stuff. look around. you can hear the sound of music with the bells ringing as it is noon in davos, switzerland we have a huge line up fo folks making their way here. little different from the past we will get insight with the economy...
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attended a public safety forum in pleasant hill last night, livingston faced questions about the handling of a deadly police shooting. that's the case of former deputy andrewh of lattimer arboleda. the officer felt his life was in danger. that's why he fired the shots that he did. we did a thorough investigation and we found he was within policy policies that come from the top. and transcend down to the bottom to the deputies actually have to do the work. if you haven't been on the ground as a law enforcement officer in the past five years. you have no idea what it's like out there. both candidates for d, a were also at the forum and agreed that working with law enforcement is the best way to get the job done , especially in cases such as the walnut creek, nordstrom smash and grab robberies. those who have been apprehended by law enforcement have been charged with serious crimes, including organized retail theft and robbery. i will continue to work as i am right now. um with all other counties and investigators to actively and proactively, um , identify and prosecute these organized retail theft cruise in our county. the election is june 7th all registered
attended a public safety forum in pleasant hill last night, livingston faced questions about the handling of a deadly police shooting. that's the case of former deputy andrewh of lattimer arboleda. the officer felt his life was in danger. that's why he fired the shots that he did. we did a thorough investigation and we found he was within policy policies that come from the top. and transcend down to the bottom to the deputies actually have to do the work. if you haven't been on the ground as a...
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andrew and the other one is prince harry. neither of them at the moment undertaking royal duties. >> nina dos santos, appreciate it, thank you. >>> good morning, top of the hour here, i'm erica hill. >> and i'm jim sciutto. we are following several major stories this morning. in odesa, ukraine, russian forces struck the region with hypersonic missiles, some of the most advanced weapons. this is what's left of a shopping mall there. hypersonic missiles striking a shopping mall, two hotels also damaged as well. at least one person dead, several others injured. the mayor there just stunned by these attacks. >> translator: regular peace process was taking place. the curfew introduced saved us all. some people ask why do we need these excess i have measures of precaution. we can see now that they are not excessive. >> one characteristic of the war repeated russian attacks on civilians. we will have more from ukraine in just a moment. >>> we are also following closely this morning the latest developments after escaped alabama inmate casey white was taken into custody, former corrections officer vicky white is dead following a dramatic ending to an 11-day manhunt for the pair. officials
andrew and the other one is prince harry. neither of them at the moment undertaking royal duties. >> nina dos santos, appreciate it, thank you. >>> good morning, top of the hour here, i'm erica hill. >> and i'm jim sciutto. we are following several major stories this morning. in odesa, ukraine, russian forces struck the region with hypersonic missiles, some of the most advanced weapons. this is what's left of a shopping mall there. hypersonic missiles striking a shopping...
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andrew and the other one is prince harry. neither of them at the moment undertaking royal duties. >> nina dos santos, appreciate it, thank you. >>> good morning, top of the hour here, i'm erica hillrussian forces struck the region with hypersonic missiles, some of the most advanced weapons. this is what's left of a shopping mall there. hypersonic missiles striking a shopping mall, two hotels also damaged as well. at least one person dead, several others injured. the mayor there just stunned by
andrew and the other one is prince harry. neither of them at the moment undertaking royal duties. >> nina dos santos, appreciate it, thank you. >>> good morning, top of the hour here, i'm erica hillrussian forces struck the region with hypersonic missiles, some of the most advanced weapons. this is what's left of a shopping mall there. hypersonic missiles striking a shopping mall, two hotels also damaged as well. at least one person dead, several others injured. the mayor there...
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andrew harding in the donbas region. very different scenes to what we are seeing in red square. i wonder how closely things will be watched today and listened to, as we have been hearing from jenny hilllitary in the past few weeks. the russians— military in the past few weeks. the russians now control that time. done yet sca _ russians now control that time. done yet sc. which— russians now control that time. done yet sc, which should be up there with mariupol, has been raised from the map— with mariupol, has been raised from the map by— with mariupol, has been raised from the map by russian forces. —— donetsk _ the map by russian forces. —— donetsk. that doesn't mean the russians— donetsk. that doesn't mean the russians are successfully advancing. they have _ russians are successfully advancing. they have largely stalled. they have taken _ they have largely stalled. they have taken weeks to capture any significant territory. but it is taking — significant territory. but it is taking a _ significant territory. but it is taking a toll on the ukrainian military. _ taking a toll on the ukrainian military, who are trying to interrupt _ military, who are trying to interrupt russian supply
andrew harding in the donbas region. very different scenes to what we are seeing in red square. i wonder how closely things will be watched today and listened to, as we have been hearing from jenny hilllitary in the past few weeks. the russians— military in the past few weeks. the russians now control that time. done yet sca _ russians now control that time. done yet sc. which— russians now control that time. done yet sc, which should be up there with mariupol, has been raised from the...
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to thank you very much. julia manchester national politics reporter for the hill and professor jonathan zimmerman. and andrew hartman . thanks so much for being with us today. thank you. your. so what's the bottom line? you thought things couldn't get worse, didn't you? the disagreements about how americans should live their lives. have always been huge and they're not going away. once upon a time, americans literally went to war against each other because they had totally opposite viewpoints on slavery. and they still disagree about waiving the confederate flag a 150 years later. the big question is, will america be white, christian lead nation, or will it shift to a multicultural society with no dominant religion or race? i thought the constitution sorta took care of this stuff, but no. will the u. s. government be more secular or willing to enforce religious based morality. do americans still have a willingness to tolerate those who disagree with them? and what happens to democracy if they don't? i don't like the use the term culture wars because politicians like the use these issues to divide folks and r
to thank you very much. julia manchester national politics reporter for the hill and professor jonathan zimmerman. and andrew hartman . thanks so much for being with us today. thank you. your. so what's the bottom line? you thought things couldn't get worse, didn't you? the disagreements about how americans should live their lives. have always been huge and they're not going away. once upon a time, americans literally went to war against each other because they had totally opposite viewpoints...