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sorry, andriy.ng a couple of families in my house —— bring a couple of families to my house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible — house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation _ house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation in _ house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation in terms - house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation in terms of i the terrible situation in terms of the terrible situation in terms of the lack of food on the ground which is why we are talking about your campaign today. what is your biggest fear about the people who are still there, still stuck there, and getting supplies to them? fetgfe there, still stuck there, and getting supplies to them? we have two bii getting supplies to them? we have two big targets _ getting supplies to them? we have two big targets to _ getting supplies to them? we have two big targets to reach. _ getting supplies to them? we have two big targets to reach. first - getting supplies to them? we have
sorry, andriy.ng a couple of families in my house —— bring a couple of families to my house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible — house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation _ house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation in _ house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation in terms - house to stay here. you mentioned the terrible situation in terms of i the terrible situation in terms of the terrible situation in terms of the lack of food on the...
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for others, the struggle is personal. 17-year-old andriy triloleo, who is transgender, says the safeng and drawing at home was always missing at school. >> i was harassed and discriminated against by both students and teachers and administrators alike. >> reporter: he says years of bullying and physical violence forced him to leave three different schools. >> i didn't get a high school experience. i didn't get to go to homecoming. i didn't get to go to football games. >> reporter: he now fears other l.g.b.t.q. youth will be hurt by hurt by florida's parental rights in education bill, which would ban classroom instruction on sexual orientation or gender identity in kindergarten through grade three. republican joe hardingdoing. >> reporter: but critics argue a provision allowing parents sponsored the house bill. >> we can't ban a conversation. we can't ban a discussion. that's not what we're doing. >> reporter: but critics argue a provision allowing parents to sue school districts could have a chilling effect on those discussions and that the bill's broad language could apply to all gr
for others, the struggle is personal. 17-year-old andriy triloleo, who is transgender, says the safeng and drawing at home was always missing at school. >> i was harassed and discriminated against by both students and teachers and administrators alike. >> reporter: he says years of bullying and physical violence forced him to leave three different schools. >> i didn't get a high school experience. i didn't get to go to homecoming. i didn't get to go to football games. >>...
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andriy and his family also made over the border, norah, and they brought with them an american flag. >> o'donnell: wow, tony, i understand there's a winter storm heading your way. that seems like it will make this bad situation even worse. >> reporter: it really will because the lines at the medica crossing are actually longer at night. fewer buss are there to pick people up. they lost generator power last night in subfreezing temperatures, and, norah, there are still not enough tents for people trying to get out of the elements. >> o'donnell: i'm just in therev s leased thefimaof wnr brittnsincer rest. the two-time u.s. olympic gold medalist was detained last month at a moscow airport after russian authorities said a search of her luggage revealed vape cartridges that contained cannabis oil. if convicted, she faces up to 10 years in a russian prison. well, back here in washington, the first criminal trial from the january 6 assault on the capitol ended in a guilty verdict. it could be a bellwether for the hundreds of cases arising from last year's riot. here's cbs' scott macfarlane.
andriy and his family also made over the border, norah, and they brought with them an american flag. >> o'donnell: wow, tony, i understand there's a winter storm heading your way. that seems like it will make this bad situation even worse. >> reporter: it really will because the lines at the medica crossing are actually longer at night. fewer buss are there to pick people up. they lost generator power last night in subfreezing temperatures, and, norah, there are still not enough...
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john: andriy, thank you for that eloquent appeal. and you made clear that ukraine is fighting and fighting effectively. and needs great support, more support from the united states and the west in terms of military assistance. you laid out the specific items that's good for people to hear as well as more support putting sanctions on moscow and stopping moscow's energy sales in the west. so with that, let me ask you about the nato summit. it just took place. president zelensky had an opportunity to address the summit virtually. he did so eloquently. he also appealed, as you have, for more support. what is your view of the nato summit, and how does ukraine see its interest met in that summit? mr. yermak: john, i guess the answer to these questions, we are disappointed, to be honestly. we expected more bravery. expected some bold decisions. they are taking decisions as if there are no work -- nowhere have to look. [indiscernible] it's hard to be optimistic here. we appreciate nato considering the russians using chemical weapons. it mean
john: andriy, thank you for that eloquent appeal. and you made clear that ukraine is fighting and fighting effectively. and needs great support, more support from the united states and the west in terms of military assistance. you laid out the specific items that's good for people to hear as well as more support putting sanctions on moscow and stopping moscow's energy sales in the west. so with that, let me ask you about the nato summit. it just took place. president zelensky had an opportunity...
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andriy, let's talk to you in kyiv.e getting closer to you in the centre of the city. give us a sense of what things are like in the city this morning. things are like in the city this morninu. ~ ., , morning. well, the night was relatively _ morning. well, the night was relatively calm _ morning. well, the night was relatively calm and _ morning. well, the night was relatively calm and there - morning. well, the night was relatively calm and there was morning. well, the night was i relatively calm and there was no si-n relatively calm and there was no sign of— relatively calm and there was no sign of russians moving to the centre — sign of russians moving to the centre of— sign of russians moving to the centre of the city. they are not on the outskirts of the city. from what from _ the outskirts of the city. from what from my— the outskirts of the city. from what from my friends and from what they have heard — from my friends and from what they have heard from your report, they have _ have heard from your report, they
andriy, let's talk to you in kyiv.e getting closer to you in the centre of the city. give us a sense of what things are like in the city this morning. things are like in the city this morninu. ~ ., , morning. well, the night was relatively _ morning. well, the night was relatively calm _ morning. well, the night was relatively calm and _ morning. well, the night was relatively calm and there - morning. well, the night was relatively calm and there was morning. well, the night was i relatively...
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>> of ukrainian people. >> reporter: andriy penchak was born in ukraine.ed this mission from bucks county, pennsylvania. while we read in his local paper he's never been in a battle and used personal savings to pay for his tickets, he said the hardest part was leaving behind his three young children. >> i didn't say good-bye. i said, "see you." >> reporter: you said, "see you later?" >> yes. >> reporter: while the u.s. soldiers are staying out of ukraine, everyday americans like this are not restricted from going in, says acting u.s. ambassador to ukraine christina cavine. what does the american government say to americans who are volunteering for combat in ukraine? >> we encourage all americans not to travel to ukraine right now, and those americans who are in ukraine to leave ukraine because it is not safe. >> reporter: closer to the border, however, we caught up with bipartisan leaders of the house foreign affairs committee, congressman gregory meeks and michael mccaul, who had just seen the war's human toll up close. how do each of you feel about our f
>> of ukrainian people. >> reporter: andriy penchak was born in ukraine.ed this mission from bucks county, pennsylvania. while we read in his local paper he's never been in a battle and used personal savings to pay for his tickets, he said the hardest part was leaving behind his three young children. >> i didn't say good-bye. i said, "see you." >> reporter: you said, "see you later?" >> yes. >> reporter: while the u.s. soldiers are staying...
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azov for all the time we have captured two people and a saidar one person andriy kostyuk, we are alreadyith him, knowing that the investigators have the contents of his personal phone, while the version of the classic for any ukrainian prisoner did not shoot, did not fight nazi ideology, was interested in curiosity. why exactly was the sector drawn? well, you're not talking about something. well, it was naturally drawn, as it were, well, each person is curious in his own way. but, of course, as if, well, he also listened, was interested somewhere. they said something, they didn’t say something, and on the phone there are photographs of andriy kostyuk embracing ukrainian security officers and conducting classes on subversive work by him, this is a professional, like the rest. in this situation. he confesses and repents of everything. the anthem of the donetsk people's republic great donbass six pride of the people rich subsoil fox and fields, our land of labor, our life and freedom forever, protected by god earth moving forward forces special operations bddnr, we find a lot of syringes, a
azov for all the time we have captured two people and a saidar one person andriy kostyuk, we are alreadyith him, knowing that the investigators have the contents of his personal phone, while the version of the classic for any ukrainian prisoner did not shoot, did not fight nazi ideology, was interested in curiosity. why exactly was the sector drawn? well, you're not talking about something. well, it was naturally drawn, as it were, well, each person is curious in his own way. but, of course, as...
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for larisa and andriy the wait is finally over. mom, i'm alive. and that's it. >> reporter: "i'm the happiest mother in the world right now," she says. "my son is with me." but not every mother here is so lucky. and for many the wait continues. russian media is reporting, don, that the russian military is offering another cease-fire tomorrow to start at 10:00 a.m. moscow time. that is 9:00 a.m. here in kyiv. it would be for the same five cities that were supposed to be part of today's cease-fire. the ukrainian military has replied to that offer saying, quote, don, "it is difficult to trust the occupier." don? >> clarissa, thank you very much. it has become a rallying symbol for the russians, the letter z, emblazoned on everything from russian tanks to athletes' uniforms. but what does it mean? make it three. (young womanan) three? (g(grandmother) did you get his number? (young woman) no, grandma! grandma!! (grandmother) excuse me! (young woman vo) some relationships get better with time. that's why i got a crosstrek. (avo) ninety-s
for larisa and andriy the wait is finally over. mom, i'm alive. and that's it. >> reporter: "i'm the happiest mother in the world right now," she says. "my son is with me." but not every mother here is so lucky. and for many the wait continues. russian media is reporting, don, that the russian military is offering another cease-fire tomorrow to start at 10:00 a.m. moscow time. that is 9:00 a.m. here in kyiv. it would be for the same five cities that were supposed to be...
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hello , in andriy shevtsov's studio, the ukrainian military shelled donetsk again last evening, six shells of 122 mm caliber hit the kirovsky district of the city about this was stated in the center for control and coordination of the termination regime. dpr fire also shelled several more settlements of the republic, in particular lozovoe and makiivka, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more people, including two children, were injured, the russian ministry of defense published footage of the destruction of the book m1 anti-aircraft missile system, in addition to the rocket launcher, the structure usually includes a command post and support vehicles, this complex was located in the village of tsirkuny, kharkov region. coordinates of launch positions brought out electronic intelligence, as can be seen in the materials provided, the installation of the armed forces of ukraine was destroyed by a strike of high-precision missile weapons. the russian armed forces today will open a humanitarian corridor for the departure of people from mariupol to zaporozhye in just the past day more tha
hello , in andriy shevtsov's studio, the ukrainian military shelled donetsk again last evening, six shells of 122 mm caliber hit the kirovsky district of the city about this was stated in the center for control and coordination of the termination regime. dpr fire also shelled several more settlements of the republic, in particular lozovoe and makiivka, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more people, including two children, were injured, the russian ministry of defense published footage...
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andriy's son vitaly is just a few months shy of fighting age. >> once you turn 18 you're planning to in 2014, the last time russia invaded. now ukrainians are having to dig fresh graves maria's only son is among the dead she's a widow. what was the last thing you said to your son? >> translator: he said to me, mother, maybe this is our last conversation they were his last words. i was shocked. i said, you are my only one please take care of yourself i don't have anyone else >> reporter: having sacrificed so much, many here expect more from the west. >> what do you have to say to the american people >> translator: please, just help us to close the sky. our children are dying in this war. >> reporter: it's been said that only the dead have seen the end of war but for ukraine's living this latest war is only beginning. matt bradley, nbc news, lviv, ukraine. >>> and that's "nightly news" for this friday. thank you for watching i'm lester holt. please take care of yourself and each other. good night yo other. good night. >>> next on nbc bay area news tonight, new information about that fi
andriy's son vitaly is just a few months shy of fighting age. >> once you turn 18 you're planning to in 2014, the last time russia invaded. now ukrainians are having to dig fresh graves maria's only son is among the dead she's a widow. what was the last thing you said to your son? >> translator: he said to me, mother, maybe this is our last conversation they were his last words. i was shocked. i said, you are my only one please take care of yourself i don't have anyone else >>...
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andriy thank you for joining us on this. we appreciate it.to talk about the incredible success we've seen from ukrainian forces, this unprecedented ability to hold back to fight off russian forces, take back cities from russian forces. what do you lend that success to? >> well we are way more motivated. we are more efficient. we have gone through a lot of stages of preparation over these eight years. we realize that we don't have any plan b. so we need to defend our country at all costs, because this is our families, these are our lands and our cities and so on. and also russian -- russian army has substantial issues with the command and control. and they do lots of mistakes. and we have been preparing for this. and we know that the way how though defeat them. so their ground preparation is -- sorry ground campaign is actually failing. on the ground ukraine wins at the moment at least. but this is -- in goes on for months. so we can say this is a systemic advantage of ukrainian ground forces over russian. >> so obviously we heard from moscow
andriy thank you for joining us on this. we appreciate it.to talk about the incredible success we've seen from ukrainian forces, this unprecedented ability to hold back to fight off russian forces, take back cities from russian forces. what do you lend that success to? >> well we are way more motivated. we are more efficient. we have gone through a lot of stages of preparation over these eight years. we realize that we don't have any plan b. so we need to defend our country at all costs,...
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. >> andrii, can you tell me what you've known about this hospital?r attack for days now. do you know how many patients, how many people were in the hospital, where they were? i know i spoke to a doctor near kyiv, in kyiv previously, and they had tried to move most of their pediatric patients to the basement for safety. >> what i know for sure it is a nightmare what's happening in mariupol the last six or seven days. mariupol is a huge city, almost 400,000 people now locked inside the city. we did already two or three attempts to evacuate people from mariupol, but almost all the attempts were stopped by russians. so they have a dramatic shortage of food and water. there is no heating, even in the south of ukraine, so the nights are very cold. so all of this huge amount of people exist in absolutely inhumane conditions. it's not just this hospital. as for the hospital, i know a majority of patients and staff was evacuated, but i know for sure there were people inside the building at the moment of the attack. i know that ukrainian rescue teams are tryin
. >> andrii, can you tell me what you've known about this hospital?r attack for days now. do you know how many patients, how many people were in the hospital, where they were? i know i spoke to a doctor near kyiv, in kyiv previously, and they had tried to move most of their pediatric patients to the basement for safety. >> what i know for sure it is a nightmare what's happening in mariupol the last six or seven days. mariupol is a huge city, almost 400,000 people now locked inside...
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. >> andrii tuz, i appreciate you talking to us, thank you very much. >> thank you, help us, please.with more. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/try and never go to the post office again. >>> going to be obviously, continuing to cover the fire in the nuclear power plant in southern ukraine, news continues, i'll turn it over to don lemon who joins me now. >> anderson, i think it's important to continue your reporting, you just spoke with i believe the power plant manager, i was just getting ready to come on the show. >> the spokesperson. >> what is the spokesperson saying, i understand the fighting is stopped and they're monitoring the radiation levels a lot we don't know, but he did give you some information. >> he, again, his english was not great so it was a little confusing. my understanding was he was saying the fighting seems to have been continuing, that firefighters can't fight the fire, he's saying because of the fighting
. >> andrii tuz, i appreciate you talking to us, thank you very much. >> thank you, help us, please.with more. these folks don't have time to go to the post office they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/try and never go to the post office again. >>> going to be obviously, continuing to cover the fire in the nuclear power plant in southern ukraine, news continues, i'll turn it...
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joining, us once, again andriy kulykov, a ukrainian reporter in kyiv. joining us once again. what is the situation there tonight, and what is the understanding about the russian threat that remains in kyiv? >> the understanding is very acute because yesterday, we had incessant fire both incoming and outgoing for six hours. there were sirens in us this kind of stuff. there was an alarm for about four hours or so, around midnight, there were huge series of explosions, mostly from the ukrainian air defense. some of the explosions were very similar to rockets, either being shot down by the ukrainian air defense, or hit putting some targets on the ground. for the last three and a half or four hours, it was a lull, but we know that it can start again any moment. as far as russian troops around the city are concerned, yes they have moved out in some directions, but i honestly think, as many people here think, that this is just a regrouping. >> wouldn't you are hearing these attacks, do you have any sense of how close to you they are? >> -- i had to move my, be
joining, us once, again andriy kulykov, a ukrainian reporter in kyiv. joining us once again. what is the situation there tonight, and what is the understanding about the russian threat that remains in kyiv? >> the understanding is very acute because yesterday, we had incessant fire both incoming and outgoing for six hours. there were sirens in us this kind of stuff. there was an alarm for about four hours or so, around midnight, there were huge series of explosions, mostly from the...
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they are simply placed aside and you can go grigory vdovin ruslan babekerov andriy rudenko and oleg bondarenko to lead from the donetsk people's republic the ukrainian military tried once again to strike with a tactical missile, the point was shot down, but several houses were damaged by debris , the military personnel of the republic continue to evacuate the civilian population and from several localities . where are the nationalists retreating from nikolai's report tense battles continue along the entire the front line of the people's militia of the luhansk republic in the order of the sections is moving forward, the enemy snaps strikes, including tactical missiles on the eve of point y, ukrainian formations tried to hit the city of rovenki but the air defense of the people's militia of the lpr. the rocket fired was shot down, however, fragments fell into the residential sector of two private houses. the fire caught fire was extinguished the day before until the morning, almost the frontier of the people's militia continues the evacuation of the population, since the ukrainian formations did
they are simply placed aside and you can go grigory vdovin ruslan babekerov andriy rudenko and oleg bondarenko to lead from the donetsk people's republic the ukrainian military tried once again to strike with a tactical missile, the point was shot down, but several houses were damaged by debris , the military personnel of the republic continue to evacuate the civilian population and from several localities . where are the nationalists retreating from nikolai's report tense battles continue...
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andrii, the president, president biden is going to be announcing this $800 million in military aid to go to ukraine today. no fighter jets, though. what do you think of this assistance package? . >> first of all, we welcome very much this decision, almost unanimous decision, as we understood, to recognize putin as a war criminal. it was recognized by the united states and the west, owe phraoeupblg the west like acting against war criminal. so that's why we encourage west to stop counting any financial losses due to sanctions. it is a giant responsibility to stop any business with russia, to stop any dollar to the russian economy. because russian economy is the fuel for the war. we shall stop this economy despite how much it will cost for us. for ukraine, we need more weapons. we are fighting extremely good. we are burning russians extremely good. we need air defense systems. we are not asking you to tie for us. but we are asking you to give us air defense systems and jet fighting to win this war on ukrainian territory. otherwise, this war will spread in europe and other lands. it is t
andrii, the president, president biden is going to be announcing this $800 million in military aid to go to ukraine today. no fighter jets, though. what do you think of this assistance package? . >> first of all, we welcome very much this decision, almost unanimous decision, as we understood, to recognize putin as a war criminal. it was recognized by the united states and the west, owe phraoeupblg the west like acting against war criminal. so that's why we encourage west to stop counting...
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the victory was particularly emotionalfor ukrainian international, andriy yarmolenko.ven a warm reception by both sets of fans after coming on as a substitute and then yarmolenko scored west ham's opener — and had tears in his eyes as he dropped to his knees in celebration. i think we win deservedly so. an emotional moment because yarmolenko comes on, we gave him some time off, he was ill when we travel to seville mid week. he comes on today and gets his first goal. it was great. at the opposite end of the table, watford gave themselves a huge boost in their battle to stay in the premier league. cucho hernandez scored twice to give roy hodson's side a 2—1win at southampton. the victory sees them bounce back from their 4—0 thrashing at wolves in midweek — and is their first win in five attempts. let's be fair, we are not top of the table with loads of wins behind us. we are near the bottom and when you are 3—0 down away from home, players have got to show enormous character to get back from that. i am pleased with the performance today in any respect. and watford's win
the victory was particularly emotionalfor ukrainian international, andriy yarmolenko.ven a warm reception by both sets of fans after coming on as a substitute and then yarmolenko scored west ham's opener — and had tears in his eyes as he dropped to his knees in celebration. i think we win deservedly so. an emotional moment because yarmolenko comes on, we gave him some time off, he was ill when we travel to seville mid week. he comes on today and gets his first goal. it was great. at the...
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the victory was particularly emotionalfor ukrainian international andriy yarmolenko. coming on as a substitute, and then yarmolenko scored west ham's opener and had tears in his eyes as he dropped to his knees in celebration. and went our way today. i thinkjust a bit deservedly so. and a very emotional moment, because yarmolenko comes on, we give him some time off, he was ill midweek, and he comes on today and scored his first goal, so it was great. at the opposite end of the table, watford gave themselves a huge boost in their battle to stay in the premier league. cucho hernandez scored twice to give roy hodgson's side a 2—1win at southampton. the victory sees them bounce back from their 4—0 thrashing at wolves in midweek and is their first win in five attempts. and watford's win leaves them level on points with everton, who are only outside the bottom three on goal difference. they lost 1—0 at home to wolves, conor coady with the goal. it's four straight league defeats now for frank lampard's side. a better afternoon for leeds' new manager asjesse marsch got his fir
the victory was particularly emotionalfor ukrainian international andriy yarmolenko. coming on as a substitute, and then yarmolenko scored west ham's opener and had tears in his eyes as he dropped to his knees in celebration. and went our way today. i thinkjust a bit deservedly so. and a very emotional moment, because yarmolenko comes on, we give him some time off, he was ill midweek, and he comes on today and scored his first goal, so it was great. at the opposite end of the table, watford...
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for larisa and andriy, it is an agonizing wait. their son has been pinned down in the hotel he owns. "we wait, we hope, we pray," they tell me. "this is the grief of all mothers of all people," larisa says. this is a tragedy. every time the phone rings, there is a scramble, anticipation that it could be their son's voice on the line. this time it is not. "excuse me, i can't talk" and riy says. these residents of a nursing home were the last to be evacuated from urpin. they have been sitting here now for hours. confused and disoriented, many don't know where they're going. volunteers gently guides these women back to wait for the next bus. valentina tells us she is frightened and freezing. after days of endless shelling and no heat. "i want to lie down," she says. "please help me." but for now, there is no place to lie down. the women are shepherded on to a bus. their arduous journey not over yet. for larisa and andriy, the wait is finally over. their son is alive. >> the only words you can tell to the phone, like mom, i'm alive. mo
for larisa and andriy, it is an agonizing wait. their son has been pinned down in the hotel he owns. "we wait, we hope, we pray," they tell me. "this is the grief of all mothers of all people," larisa says. this is a tragedy. every time the phone rings, there is a scramble, anticipation that it could be their son's voice on the line. this time it is not. "excuse me, i can't talk" and riy says. these residents of a nursing home were the last to be evacuated from...
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andrii dealing with that. a ukrainian parliament members. virtually all of the members have stayed behind. fighting the fight. they're ready for the time the soldiers emerge. let's get the read from the white house dealing with the fallout from this including what has been dramatically higher prices. they were reversed a little bit today. when it comes to oil and energy, the back and forth continues. peter? >> in that video that we just saw of the vice president landing in poland pursuing a diplomatic solution, we're told by the pool producer traveling with the vice president, she did not respond to shouted questions. we heard from nancy pelosi. she was saying she talked to president zelensky in the ukraine for 45 minutes. he said he wants planes and guns. the planes for now seem to be off the table. john kirby explained because they think the intel folks here think that could be mistaken by the russians as an escalation and could lead to all-out war. all of this means since we're not taking any russian oil imports, that they need a long-ter
andrii dealing with that. a ukrainian parliament members. virtually all of the members have stayed behind. fighting the fight. they're ready for the time the soldiers emerge. let's get the read from the white house dealing with the fallout from this including what has been dramatically higher prices. they were reversed a little bit today. when it comes to oil and energy, the back and forth continues. peter? >> in that video that we just saw of the vice president landing in poland pursuing...
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some, like andriy, pine for the past. andriy: i feel hopelessness.ne doesn't know what to do next, how to behave. i try to keep calm and only hope that everything will be over and all will be fine, as it was before. jane: but cafe owner evhenii decided to not wait any longer to open his shop. evhenii: it was last thursday or friday that i understood that it's not a matter of one week or two weeks, perhaps not even a month. relatives, family, the military needs this support. jane: more support is also needed on the humanitarian front. the united nations says more than half of all ukrainian children, some 4.3 million, have been displaced by the month-long war. to showcase unity against russia, today in brussels, a flurry of diplomacy, as president biden and western leaders attended a trio of emergency summits, including a meeting of nato's north atlantic council. gen. stoltenberg: we are determined to continue to impose costs on russia to bring about the end of this brutal war. jane: nato agreed to strengthen its eastern european defenses. four new bat
some, like andriy, pine for the past. andriy: i feel hopelessness.ne doesn't know what to do next, how to behave. i try to keep calm and only hope that everything will be over and all will be fine, as it was before. jane: but cafe owner evhenii decided to not wait any longer to open his shop. evhenii: it was last thursday or friday that i understood that it's not a matter of one week or two weeks, perhaps not even a month. relatives, family, the military needs this support. jane: more support...
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the broadcast continues to work live in andriy shevtsov’s studio hello, the ukrainian military fired
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andriy terentiev is not takayachenko news, crimea now the footage that we received in just a few minutes kremlin, vladimir putin today held a working meeting with the head of the presidential grants fund, ilya chukalin, for 5 years of existence. more than 20,000 non-profit projects, covering the entire spectrum of public life, received grant support from the foundation. the president paid special attention to social initiatives. the fund started 5 years ago and we are celebrating the 5th anniversary of the fund, starting from 4 billion. volumes. yes, yes, and now it's already 10 billion. yes, uh, and, of course, it's especially nice when uh there are people, uh, especially those working in social sphere. who realize their ideas, their plans, and especially i repeat in the social sphere. yes, of course, directly related to the support of people who are waiting for this help. and this help comes, just in time. you know, the funds received from the state have been effectively implemented for 5 years. what we have done is that, uh, and the non-profit sector of the economy of our country, it
andriy terentiev is not takayachenko news, crimea now the footage that we received in just a few minutes kremlin, vladimir putin today held a working meeting with the head of the presidential grants fund, ilya chukalin, for 5 years of existence. more than 20,000 non-profit projects, covering the entire spectrum of public life, received grant support from the foundation. the president paid special attention to social initiatives. the fund started 5 years ago and we are celebrating the 5th...
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education with dad, but first with mom, statics and dynamics of gears continue to work live in the studio andriy shevtsov hello, the ukrainian military fired again donetsk six last evening shells with a caliber of 122 mm hit the kirovsky district of the city, but this was announced at the center for control and coordination of the ceasefire regime. several more settlements were also shelled by the dpr republic in particular lozovoe and makiivka, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more people, including two children, were injured. the russian ministry of defense published footage of the destruction of the book m1 anti-aircraft missile system, in addition to the missile launcher, it usually includes a command post and support vehicles, this complex was located in the village of circunykh in the kharkiv region, the coordinates of the launch positions were revealed by radio intelligence, as can be seen in the materials provided, the installation of the armed forces of ukraine was destroyed by a strike precision missile weapons. the russian military shows heroism every day during a special op
education with dad, but first with mom, statics and dynamics of gears continue to work live in the studio andriy shevtsov hello, the ukrainian military fired again donetsk six last evening shells with a caliber of 122 mm hit the kirovsky district of the city, but this was announced at the center for control and coordination of the ceasefire regime. several more settlements were also shelled by the dpr republic in particular lozovoe and makiivka, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more...
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andriy rogalski was a crane operator until he signed up this month.had just two weeks' basic training. do you trust the russians? >> no. >> reporter: when they talk. >> come on. it's a joke. you cannot trust russia. they fight without rules. >> reporter: he's talking about this: russian attacks on hospitals, apartment buildings, and civilians. the u.s. says it's seen clear evidence that vladimir putin's forces are committing war crimes. for ukrainians, it's heart-rending. >> it's pure evil, what they did. >> reporter: pure evil. >> exactly, pure evil. >> reporter: some here say the only reason the russians are talking at all is a ukrainian resistance much tougher than many expected, which has stymied moscow's invasion and inflicted heavy russian losses. 7,000 to 15,000 russian troops have been killed in just over a month, according to a nato official. in comparison, in 20 years of war in afghanistan, the u.s. lost fewer than 2,500. second lieutenant tatiana chornovol is a former politician and mother of two who is now serving on the front line tasked
andriy rogalski was a crane operator until he signed up this month.had just two weeks' basic training. do you trust the russians? >> no. >> reporter: when they talk. >> come on. it's a joke. you cannot trust russia. they fight without rules. >> reporter: he's talking about this: russian attacks on hospitals, apartment buildings, and civilians. the u.s. says it's seen clear evidence that vladimir putin's forces are committing war crimes. for ukrainians, it's...
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vesti continues to work live in andriy shevtsov 's studio with a caliber of 122 mm hit the kirovsky district, but this was announced at the center for control and coordination of the termination regime. several more settlements of the republic, in particular, lozovoe and makeevka, were also shelled by the dpr, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more people, including two children, were injured. the russian defense ministry published footage of the destruction of an anti-aircraft missile system
vesti continues to work live in andriy shevtsov 's studio with a caliber of 122 mm hit the kirovsky district, but this was announced at the center for control and coordination of the termination regime. several more settlements of the republic, in particular, lozovoe and makeevka, were also shelled by the dpr, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more people, including two children, were injured. the russian defense ministry published footage of the destruction of an anti-aircraft missile...
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conduct continues to work live in the studio andriy shevtsov. in the center for control and coordinationtion regime. several more settlements of the republic, in particular, lozovoe and makeevka, were also shelled by the dpr, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more people, including two children were hurt. the russian ministry of defense published footage of the destruction of the book m1 anti-aircraft missile system, in addition to the rocket launcher, it usually includes a command post and support vehicles, this complex was located in the village.
conduct continues to work live in the studio andriy shevtsov. in the center for control and coordinationtion regime. several more settlements of the republic, in particular, lozovoe and makeevka, were also shelled by the dpr, as a result, one civilian was killed, five more people, including two children were hurt. the russian ministry of defense published footage of the destruction of the book m1 anti-aircraft missile system, in addition to the rocket launcher, it usually includes a command...
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consequences of such pseudo-education was proposed by the first vice-speaker of the federation council andriy ensure the transition of the liberated territories to russian educational standards. this is required by the respective educational and methodological support. united russia is ready. to provide the ministry of education with all the necessary assistance with the delivery of textbooks as part of our party humanitarian convoys. stanislav oleg then becomes very clear, if in 2014-15 . there the boy was 12-13 years old there. he received a textbook and read it diligently. well, i grew up, respectively, as i began to read ukrainian history textbooks. before the salon streams. tell me how it is so doubtful that it did not start from the age of 13-14, when he came with bad poroshenko and means rewrote the textbook 13 still bad. no. he says that this is because the common general line, unfortunately, is, let's say, national liberation, yes, in ukrainian textbooks. she. well, literally from the beginning of independence, it went from whom they were nationally liberated from russians, respectiv
consequences of such pseudo-education was proposed by the first vice-speaker of the federation council andriy ensure the transition of the liberated territories to russian educational standards. this is required by the respective educational and methodological support. united russia is ready. to provide the ministry of education with all the necessary assistance with the delivery of textbooks as part of our party humanitarian convoys. stanislav oleg then becomes very clear, if in 2014-15 ....
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disguise at checkpoints or destroyed in the surrounded industrial zones grigory vdovin ruslan for andriyarenko news from the donetsk people's republic. this is not the russian army, the ukrainian army was the ukrainian army, which went out and beat us specifically. journalists from germany, iran, montenegro and other countries are now in the luhansk republic, what is actually happening, what the local residents of the liberated areas think, foreign journalists will now learn directly from first hand . perhaps, however, the misunderstanding of western media corporations in the foreign press will break through the wall. usually it is not customary to show such russians meet their liberators. came by us, cat on a high steep bank in the villages that, well, as a human being, i expect the fighting, that how unhappy they might be, yes, but it was the other way around, they were happy with the russians and talked about the eight years of horror and that they were released by humanitarian aid from russia are accepted here with gratitude. thanks for freeing us russians. many thanks to the soldier
disguise at checkpoints or destroyed in the surrounded industrial zones grigory vdovin ruslan for andriyarenko news from the donetsk people's republic. this is not the russian army, the ukrainian army was the ukrainian army, which went out and beat us specifically. journalists from germany, iran, montenegro and other countries are now in the luhansk republic, what is actually happening, what the local residents of the liberated areas think, foreign journalists will now learn directly from first...
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david moyes manages andriy yarmalenko at west ham.ifficult situation for us as well. we would like to offer more help and support if we can. but we do not know really what we can do either. the players at the club were great with him yesterday. they tried to get back in and integrate and make sure he felt really welcome and we are all thinking about him. finally, some of ukraine's most high—profile athletes have signalled their intention to return to the country and fight. one of them is the recently retired tennis star sergiy stakhovsky, who reached a career best of number 31 in the world. he's been speaking to the today programme about his feelings as he was handed a weapon upon taking up arms. i pretty much hope i will not have to use the gun, but if i have to, i have to. the level of scariness, it is maximised when you are crossing the border understanding it will not be easy to come back, almost impossible until war time has finished. then you get used to it, you see the people, the energy, the people, how they are trying to coop
david moyes manages andriy yarmalenko at west ham.ifficult situation for us as well. we would like to offer more help and support if we can. but we do not know really what we can do either. the players at the club were great with him yesterday. they tried to get back in and integrate and make sure he felt really welcome and we are all thinking about him. finally, some of ukraine's most high—profile athletes have signalled their intention to return to the country and fight. one of them is the...
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battalions, but to all power structures of ukraine and this is the head of the national battalion andriy biletsky with ideas of fascism. he imbued in his youth and already then, in the best traditions of the third reich, he talked about racial superiority, after all, 50 million of a white quality population. this is very, very much like that in europe, three countries can boast of the strength in the fourteenth year, president poroshenko awarded the belets order of marriage of the third degree, this, apparently, was not enough for him. and the commander of the punitive battalion succumbed to politics. but within the party. whatever it was possible to get. only means, if you are, uh, a supporter of european integration, then, uh, nationalism ukrainian bandera and so on. i just was n't on the list. wouldn't put forward just like that in this one, so all steam. the nazi leader of azov ran for deputies of the verkhovna rada and, in general, without much difficulty gained more than 33% of the votes. the power of ukraine was replenished with another ultra-racist nationalist. i am, uh, definite
battalions, but to all power structures of ukraine and this is the head of the national battalion andriy biletsky with ideas of fascism. he imbued in his youth and already then, in the best traditions of the third reich, he talked about racial superiority, after all, 50 million of a white quality population. this is very, very much like that in europe, three countries can boast of the strength in the fourteenth year, president poroshenko awarded the belets order of marriage of the third degree,...
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. >> the words of andriy yarmolenko there on sunday. >>> meanwhile, elsewhere chelsea league's fans arrivingamovitch was sanctioned by the uk. on saturday the board disqualifying abramovich as a club director. chelsea are allowed to continue playing under a special license, but they can't buy or sell players, sell new tickets to upcoming kammes or sell any club merchandise. in one corner of the ground, a banner featurie ing abramovich' face. fans briefly chanting his name, chelsea beating newcastle on sunday, 1-0 thanks to the brilliantly taken winner. >>> and a winning sunday too for chelsea women's team. sealing their victory on one minute home after an outstanding strike from australian star sam kerr against auston villa. patrick snell, cnn, atlanta. >>> okay. and finally we have a bit of a distraction for you. it is a bit curious, but it turns out that retirement doesn't seem to sit well with tom brady. the legendary 44-year-old quarterback says he will return for his 23rd season in the national football league. it was just last month, right, you remember that brady said he was retiring
. >> the words of andriy yarmolenko there on sunday. >>> meanwhile, elsewhere chelsea league's fans arrivingamovitch was sanctioned by the uk. on saturday the board disqualifying abramovich as a club director. chelsea are allowed to continue playing under a special license, but they can't buy or sell players, sell new tickets to upcoming kammes or sell any club merchandise. in one corner of the ground, a banner featurie ing abramovich' face. fans briefly chanting his name,...
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and coming up on the bbc news channel, an emotional return for ukrainian international andriy yarmolenko in west ham's victory. he had been on compassionate leave since the russian invasion. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one, live from lviv in western ukraine. russia's bombardment of ukrainian cities continues. at least one resident of a block of flats in kyiv was killed when the building was shelled this morning. several others were wounded. overnight, the president of ukraine said it was inevitable that a russian missile will strike a member state of the nato security alliance. his words came after 35 people were killed in an attack on a large military base in yaroviv near the polish border yesterday. this attack is the most westerly so far. in his nightly video addresss, mr zelensky renewed calls for nato to close the airspace over ukraine. diplomatic efforts to end the fighting are under way again with a fourth round of talks. mr zelensky said his delegation was trying to arrange direct talks between himself and vladimir putin — a meeting he said he was sure that peop
and coming up on the bbc news channel, an emotional return for ukrainian international andriy yarmolenko in west ham's victory. he had been on compassionate leave since the russian invasion. good afternoon and welcome to the bbc news at one, live from lviv in western ukraine. russia's bombardment of ukrainian cities continues. at least one resident of a block of flats in kyiv was killed when the building was shelled this morning. several others were wounded. overnight, the president of ukraine...
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this is andriy sadovy.s the mayor of lviv and says a nearby aircraft repair facility was hit, rather than the airport itself. so far, no casualties have been reported. these latest attacks come as russian president, vladimir putin lays out his demands in exchange for what he describes as a �*peace deal�* with ukraine. he'll be holding a phone call with the french president later. meanwhile, kremlin—backed broadcaster, rt has had its license to broadcast in the uk revoked.and the last hour, poland's interior ministry has announced that more than 2 million people have crossed into the country from ukraine since the war began. we have some breaking news, a un refugee agency official has said that the we have some breaking news, a un refugee agency official has said that the humanitarian we have some breaking news, a un refugee agency official has said that the humanitarian needs we have some breaking news, a un refugee agency official has said that the humanitarian needs in ukraine are increasing exponentially
this is andriy sadovy.s the mayor of lviv and says a nearby aircraft repair facility was hit, rather than the airport itself. so far, no casualties have been reported. these latest attacks come as russian president, vladimir putin lays out his demands in exchange for what he describes as a �*peace deal�* with ukraine. he'll be holding a phone call with the french president later. meanwhile, kremlin—backed broadcaster, rt has had its license to broadcast in the uk revoked.and the last...
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andriy, like many here, is begging for a no—fly zone. tell everybody to close the sky urgently.ne, really. many people stay in irpin for now. they cannot go outside. some old people, some young people, they try to do their best there but we see the russian soldiers, they don't fight with the army, they fight with anyone. so tell please to close the sky. for now, all many can do is cram into minibuses bound for the train station in kyiv. generations of ukrainians at the mercy of an increasingly brutal russian advance. orla guerin, bbc news, irpin. let's take a closer look now at that proposal by russia for a number of humanitarian corridors from key cities. four of the six suggested routes to safety go to russia in the east, or to belarus, its key ally, to the north. the other two routes take those fleeing further into ukraine. president zelensky has condemned the proposals as "completely immoral. " well, today the mayor of this city, lviv, said they are at the limit of their capacity for helping people who have fled the violence. and since the invasion beganjust under two weeks
andriy, like many here, is begging for a no—fly zone. tell everybody to close the sky urgently.ne, really. many people stay in irpin for now. they cannot go outside. some old people, some young people, they try to do their best there but we see the russian soldiers, they don't fight with the army, they fight with anyone. so tell please to close the sky. for now, all many can do is cram into minibuses bound for the train station in kyiv. generations of ukrainians at the mercy of an...
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andriy rogalski was a crane operator until he signed up this month. weeks' basic training. do you trust the russians? >> no. >> reporter: when they talk. >> come on. it's a joke. we cannot trust russia. they fight without rules. >> reporter: he's talking about this: [ explosion ] russian attacks on hospitals, apartment buildings, and civilians. the u.s. says it's seen clear evidence that vladimir putin's forces are committing war crimes. for ukrainians, it's heart-rending. >> it's pure evil, what they did. >> reporter: pure evil. >> exactly, pure evil. >> rter: sson ru a talking at all is a ukrainian resistance much tougher than many expected, which has stymied moscow's invasion and inflicted heavy russian losses. 7,000 to 15,000 russian troops have been killed in just over a month, according to a nato official. in comparison, in 20 years of war in afghanistan, the u.s. lost fewer than 2,500. second lieutenant tatiana chornovol is a former politician and mother of two who is now serving on the front line tasked with taking out russian tanks. she told
andriy rogalski was a crane operator until he signed up this month. weeks' basic training. do you trust the russians? >> no. >> reporter: when they talk. >> come on. it's a joke. we cannot trust russia. they fight without rules. >> reporter: he's talking about this: [ explosion ] russian attacks on hospitals, apartment buildings, and civilians. the u.s. says it's seen clear evidence that vladimir putin's forces are committing war crimes. for ukrainians, it's...
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joining us now chief of staff to ukrainian president zelenskyy andriy yermak.cally reduce activity around kyiv, and can you add to it? >> good morning. first of all, i'd like to say that i hope that today americans wake up the sun and peaceful sky, unfortunately it's not happened in my country. tonight it was near of the morning it was bombing of the -- our beautiful city mykolalv. it rattled buildings. yes, it was a very terrible picture and for this moment we know that seven persons killed and more than 20 persons was damaged. concerning the operations about the situation around kyiv, yes, we last couple of the days have a very hard fighting of our army, of the small cities around kyiv, and we can see that our people, our soldiers, our heroes, it's a little bit go down the russian troops from kyiv, but the situation is still very difficult and we continue to fight as well for other directions, but i cannot say about the most difficult situation that now continues in mariupol. they continue the full blockage of this city. very slowly some people through the di
joining us now chief of staff to ukrainian president zelenskyy andriy yermak.cally reduce activity around kyiv, and can you add to it? >> good morning. first of all, i'd like to say that i hope that today americans wake up the sun and peaceful sky, unfortunately it's not happened in my country. tonight it was near of the morning it was bombing of the -- our beautiful city mykolalv. it rattled buildings. yes, it was a very terrible picture and for this moment we know that seven persons...
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andriy yermak. the two have known each other for over a decade.hat'll levels to russia's invasion. earlier this evening, i spoke to andrea yermak in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. i began by asking him about his country's fight against a formidable enemy and with president zelenskyy and the ukrainian people are doing to try to win this war. >> we continue to lose every day our heroes, our people that we are fighting. we continue to fight until the victory. what is necessary for victory? i think we have enough motivation for all our people to defend our lands. we need the help, continued help from our partners. we need concretely, weapons to continue fighting. and finally, we need to close our sky, because it's impossible to see how every night and every day the russians continue bombing an attack with civilians, buildings, residents, and how every day we lost the children, women, and other people. very tragic things happened during the last days. it's about the bombing of the drama theater in mariupol. thousands of people try to find a place for s
andriy yermak. the two have known each other for over a decade.hat'll levels to russia's invasion. earlier this evening, i spoke to andrea yermak in the ukrainian capital of kyiv. i began by asking him about his country's fight against a formidable enemy and with president zelenskyy and the ukrainian people are doing to try to win this war. >> we continue to lose every day our heroes, our people that we are fighting. we continue to fight until the victory. what is necessary for victory? i...
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. >> andriy yermak, thank you for your time. >> thank you very much.is refusing to back down. and his resilience and defiance is inspiring people in this country. that's comining up. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yea i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ notng on my skin, that's my new plan ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ keep your skin clearer with skyrizi. most who achieved 90% clearer skin at 4 months had lasting clearance through 1 year. in another study, most people had 90% clearer skin at 3 years. and skyrizi is 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. ♪ it's my moment ♪ ♪ so i just gotta say ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ skyrizi may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms such as fevers, sweats, chills, muscle aches, or coughs, or if you plan to or recently received a v
. >> andriy yermak, thank you for your time. >> thank you very much.is refusing to back down. and his resilience and defiance is inspiring people in this country. that's comining up. i have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. now, there's skyrizi. ♪ things are getting clearer ♪ ♪ yea i feel free ♪ ♪ to bare my skin ♪ yeah, that's all me ♪ ♪ nothing and me go hand in hand ♪ ♪ notng on my skin, that's my new plan ♪ ♪ nothing is everything ♪ keep your skin...
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. >> reporter: the words of andriy there on sun. >>> meantime elsewhere, chelsea fans arriving for theirlionaire was sanctioned by the u.k. on saturday, the board disqualifying him as a club director. chelsea are allowed to continue playing under a special license but they can't buy or sell players, sell new tickets to upcoming games, or sell any club merchandise. in one corner of the ground, a banner featuring abramovich's face with the words, the roman empair. chelsea beating newcastle on sunday, 1-0 thanks to the winner. and waning sun for chelsea's women's team. the champs with their victory. 1-0 at home after an outstanding strike for sam kerr. patrick snell, cnn, atlanta. >>> i guess it is his prerogative. the 44-year-old legendary quarterback tom brady said he will return to his 23rd season in the nfl. yes, if you're keeping track, it is quite a reversal. brady said he was retiring a if you weeks ago after his second season with tampa bay. on sunday, he tweeted, these past two months i realized my place is still on the field and not in the stands. apparently not at home either. th
. >> reporter: the words of andriy there on sun. >>> meantime elsewhere, chelsea fans arriving for theirlionaire was sanctioned by the u.k. on saturday, the board disqualifying him as a club director. chelsea are allowed to continue playing under a special license but they can't buy or sell players, sell new tickets to upcoming games, or sell any club merchandise. in one corner of the ground, a banner featuring abramovich's face with the words, the roman empair. chelsea beating...
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. >> andriy, just to be clear, you are getting some word that there are survivors in the rubble of this building? >> sorry. can you repeat? >> you have heard that there are survivors? you are being told that there are survivors in that building? >> i can't confirm to you 100% this information. >> okay. >> but mainly people. . >> well, that is good news. let's continue to hope. please keep us posted on that. i also do want to ask you, we've heard from ukrainian military sources that they have launched a counter offensive against the russian military, particularly around kyiv. what information do you have on that? >> really our military forces, if they have the opportunity at the defense of our city to free some cities to some places, of course they go forward and try to do this. because we are not stopping our fighting up to the victory and then all the russian troops is go out from our territory. . >> have you been able to push them back in key locations? >> yes, we have some information that in some places it's really happened. >> president biden called vladimir putin a war criminal fo
. >> andriy, just to be clear, you are getting some word that there are survivors in the rubble of this building? >> sorry. can you repeat? >> you have heard that there are survivors? you are being told that there are survivors in that building? >> i can't confirm to you 100% this information. >> okay. >> but mainly people. . >> well, that is good news. let's continue to hope. please keep us posted on that. i also do want to ask you, we've heard from...
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. >> lead singer andriy spends his day as an argument beadist, people crushed in crowds, lugging bagsalso the trauma. >> they come and sit next to me. and their hands are trembling. they've lost their house, their garden, their dog, maybe s somebody in their family. they are afraid. and also they have trauma. >> are you guys -- are you afraid? . >> sure, we do. it's normal to be afraid. >> we are adult. we understand that every day can be the last one. >> fear is part of life here now. but so is resistance. and if anyone thinks it will break, this band has a message, kyiv, it is calling. ♪ >> that was a phenomenal story. and it just reminds you when you're looking at a resistance like we're seeing from ukraine, it is all hands on deck, it is every member of society bringing whatever talents or skills they have to bear, whether it is he's an orthopedist, or it is music that is inspiring people on the front lines. >> this is their resistance. i mean, how great would it be if this song went huge, went worldwide? i mean, look, the lyrics are terrific. you listen to them, they send a clear
. >> lead singer andriy spends his day as an argument beadist, people crushed in crowds, lugging bagsalso the trauma. >> they come and sit next to me. and their hands are trembling. they've lost their house, their garden, their dog, maybe s somebody in their family. they are afraid. and also they have trauma. >> are you guys -- are you afraid? . >> sure, we do. it's normal to be afraid. >> we are adult. we understand that every day can be the last one. >>...
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i mean budapest andriy where thousands of ukrainian refugees have come after fleeing the violence in their home country. more than 4000 refugees arrived yesterday alone including more than 1200 children. because i'm in budapest, on a start with some history tonight with what happened in the city almost 30 years ago. after the fall of the soviet union, ukraine became its own independence day. that meant that whatever soviet russia had kept within ukraine's borders, ukraine suddenly became the new owners of all that stuff. and so, with their new independence, ukraine ended up inheriting something that they very much did not want. they inherited a bunch of nukes. today, russia has the biggest stockpile of nuclear weapons on earth, but even in the soviet days, russia had a ton of nukes. and they kept a lot of them in ukraine. when the ussr collapsed, the left behind thousands of nuclear missiles in ukraine. what ukraine did with that inheritance was shocking. ukraine essentially raised its hand to catch the attention of the world and said, we do not want these nuclear weapons. so 1994, t
i mean budapest andriy where thousands of ukrainian refugees have come after fleeing the violence in their home country. more than 4000 refugees arrived yesterday alone including more than 1200 children. because i'm in budapest, on a start with some history tonight with what happened in the city almost 30 years ago. after the fall of the soviet union, ukraine became its own independence day. that meant that whatever soviet russia had kept within ukraine's borders, ukraine suddenly became the...
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. >> would you, andriy says he'd like to return to his hometown after the war is over. just one of so many heartbreaking stories. thanks very much for watching. "cnn newsroom" with my good friend pamela brown starts right now. >>> be not afraid for the brave ukrainian people showing that their power than many is greater than the will of any one dictator. >> it is chaos. we're in a situation communications aren't great. we're in the middle of a war zone. >> the mayor is urging people to take shelter. they're urging people to stay in their homes and to get out of this neighborhood. >> reporter: this is przemysl station where so many of those refugees have moved on to warsaw and that president biden has just been speaking to come through. >> the notorious wagner group. >> what is the objective, do you think, in ukraine right now? >> they wanted to assassinate the leadership of ukraine, of the president and prime minister. >> he's killing us and our children, and we really need help. so we're asking for more weapons in order to be able to save ourselves and the world. >> tr
. >> would you, andriy says he'd like to return to his hometown after the war is over. just one of so many heartbreaking stories. thanks very much for watching. "cnn newsroom" with my good friend pamela brown starts right now. >>> be not afraid for the brave ukrainian people showing that their power than many is greater than the will of any one dictator. >> it is chaos. we're in a situation communications aren't great. we're in the middle of a war zone. >>...
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to jose andriy, thank you for staying up, you stayed up late, but i appreciate it. you for doing. just ahead on politics nation, my political panel reacts to former president trump's wild rally in georgia last night. the next president made -- shocking comments about russia and judge ketanji brown jackson. we will bring it all down. later on msnbc, join many hassan for a special report on the global fight for democracy. many will examine the fragile state of democracy in this time of international upheaval. abroad, and at home. watch the muddy hassan show, the global fight for democracy tonight at 8 pm eastern on msnbc. we will be right back. (thank you, have a nice day.) ♪ (trumpet solo) ♪ (bell dings) (pages slipping) ♪ ♪ ♪ (trumpet solo) ♪ ♪ ♪ (typing) (bell dings) ♪ ♪ (cheering ♪ ♪ (typing) ♪ ♪ ♪(trumpet solo) ♪ for people living with h-i-v, keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete, one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for h-i-v in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy fights h-i-v to help you get to
to jose andriy, thank you for staying up, you stayed up late, but i appreciate it. you for doing. just ahead on politics nation, my political panel reacts to former president trump's wild rally in georgia last night. the next president made -- shocking comments about russia and judge ketanji brown jackson. we will bring it all down. later on msnbc, join many hassan for a special report on the global fight for democracy. many will examine the fragile state of democracy in this time of...