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clarissa ward, cnn, kherson region, ukraine. >> just tough to watch. reached out to the russian military. >>> a federal judge orders a top trump adviser to testify in the mar-a-lago case. first, food prices skyrocketing and so are corporate profits. now ports can know where evevey piece of cargo is. anand where it's going. (dock workrker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and ororder their own replacemet parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo)o) and retailers can get ahead of the fashion trend of the day with a new line tomorrow. with a verizon private 5g network, you can get more agility and security. giving you more control of your business. we call this enterprise intelligence. from the network america relies on. my name is tonya, i am 42. as mother of nine kids, i think i waited this long to get botox® cosmetic because i take like no time for myself. my kids are sports kids. we're always running from one activity to another. i'm still tonya, and i got botox® cosmetic, and this is like the first thing i've done for me in a really, really lo
clarissa ward, cnn, kherson region, ukraine. >> just tough to watch. reached out to the russian military. >>> a federal judge orders a top trump adviser to testify in the mar-a-lago case. first, food prices skyrocketing and so are corporate profits. now ports can know where evevey piece of cargo is. anand where it's going. (dock workrker) right on time. (vo) robots can predict breakdowns and ororder their own replacemet parts. (foreman) nice work. (vo)o) and retailers can get...
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i want to bring in cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward in kyiv, ukraine. clarissa, prigozhin as really used the chaos of this war as a way to bolster his own standing and power within russia. >> that's right. no one could have predicted, jake, that we would be seeing this moment now. how much has changed just a year ago wagner didn't even officially exist? now you see yevgeny prigozhin coming out publicly, making statements, criticizing russia 's ministry of defense, recruiting prisoners openly, talking about his role in the so-called troll factory back in the 2016 election. so, this is a very different yevgeny prigozhin than anyone is used to seeing and i think there is a lot of anxiety depending on who you are talking to, about what this portends. is this is serious power play? is he becoming more powerful? and what that means going forward in terms of some of the very brutal tactics that you just elucidated in your monologue there. what does that mean going forward in terms of, will these become officially accepted standards of russian compartment on the
i want to bring in cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward in kyiv, ukraine. clarissa, prigozhin as really used the chaos of this war as a way to bolster his own standing and power within russia. >> that's right. no one could have predicted, jake, that we would be seeing this moment now. how much has changed just a year ago wagner didn't even officially exist? now you see yevgeny prigozhin coming out publicly, making statements, criticizing russia 's ministry of defense,...
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clarissa ward in ukraine. thank you for that pow rful report.e it. >>> as head of the democratic congressional committee, my next guest's job is to help democrats protect their house majority. things aren't looking so good for them six days out. even he's at risk of losing his seat in a blue district in new york. so, why does congressman sean patrick maloney think he's in the position he's in now. and why is his party? >>> also ahead, jimmy kimmel is here for a one-on-one you don't want to miss. stay with us. it's a delicious night on..... for everyone at the table. panera. only $1 delivery fee on our app. [ coughing/sneezing ] dude, you coming? alka-seltzer plus powermax gels with more concentrated power. because the only thing dripping should be your style! plop plop fizz fizz with alka-seltzer plus. also try f fast sinus and pain relief! you can't always avoid migraine triggers like your next period. qulipta® can help prevent migraines. you can't always prevent what's going on outside... ...that's why qulipta® helps what's going on inside. qu
clarissa ward in ukraine. thank you for that pow rful report.e it. >>> as head of the democratic congressional committee, my next guest's job is to help democrats protect their house majority. things aren't looking so good for them six days out. even he's at risk of losing his seat in a blue district in new york. so, why does congressman sean patrick maloney think he's in the position he's in now. and why is his party? >>> also ahead, jimmy kimmel is here for a one-on-one you...
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our chief international correspondent clarissa ward is live in ukraine for us. orning to you. this will, probably will change the trajectory of this war. >> reporter: well, certainly, don. many here are very anxious about the impact of particularly those missiles, and i want to give you a sense what it looks like when you have a missile strike here in ukraine. this was a residential apartment building. it was hit by a cruise missile just about three weeks ago. three people were killed. another seven people were injured. no clear target here. very hard to understand why on earth you would bomb an area with ordinary people living in a simple apartment building, but that's why potentially the development of these iranian weapons could be very significant indeed. i should say we don't yet have a timeline on when they might arrive here. it's not just missiles. it's drones. you've seen how those drones wreaked havoc in the last month, particularly on civilian infrastructure, and just yesterday, don, more than 50 missiles aimed at ukraine. ukrainian air force, saying th
our chief international correspondent clarissa ward is live in ukraine for us. orning to you. this will, probably will change the trajectory of this war. >> reporter: well, certainly, don. many here are very anxious about the impact of particularly those missiles, and i want to give you a sense what it looks like when you have a missile strike here in ukraine. this was a residential apartment building. it was hit by a cruise missile just about three weeks ago. three people were killed....
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clarissa ward reports.turbing. >> reporter: day after day, they go house-to-house. a team of investors dispatched from the capitol. these men are tasked with looking for cases of sexual violence. no one was assaulted in this village, these women tell them. but every home has suffered. when russian forces were pushed out of this area earlier this month, they left a trail of misery behind them. down the road, an elderly woman inconsolable asked for help. i don't know where to sleep now. there are no windows or doors, she tells the policeman. 71-year-old vera's son was injured fighting on front lines. she is alone and afraid. she wants to invite us in to see how she's living. this is what remains of her home. only her precious eicons are untouched. oh, my god, oh, god's mother, she said, please keep my son alive and let me see him again. in town after town throughout the kherson region, this is what victory looks like. and it is grim. almost every house has been destroyed by heavy fighting. and the people scar
clarissa ward reports.turbing. >> reporter: day after day, they go house-to-house. a team of investors dispatched from the capitol. these men are tasked with looking for cases of sexual violence. no one was assaulted in this village, these women tell them. but every home has suffered. when russian forces were pushed out of this area earlier this month, they left a trail of misery behind them. down the road, an elderly woman inconsolable asked for help. i don't know where to sleep now....
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joining me in soeutheastern ukraine with the very latest, clarissa ward. frastructure. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, john, this is becoming a sort of grim routine. every single monday morning now, the last four mondays, ukrainians wake up to air raid sirens and the sounds of russian missiles slamming into key civilian infrastructure around the country. today it hit ten different regions, 18 different installations. it was still actually a remarkable success on the part of the ukrainians in the sense that they are claiming the air force, that they managed to intercept 40 of the more than 50 missiles that flew into ukraine. but still, the ones that did managed to achieve their targets, have done significant damage. so you had hundreds of thousands of homes without any power in kyiv today. you had 40% of people in kyiv without any water. you started to have lines forming on the street at makeshift water pumps that were erected. the mayor telling people to go out and try to basically stock up on water in case this happens again. here in zaporizhzhia whe
joining me in soeutheastern ukraine with the very latest, clarissa ward. frastructure. what's the latest? >> reporter: well, john, this is becoming a sort of grim routine. every single monday morning now, the last four mondays, ukrainians wake up to air raid sirens and the sounds of russian missiles slamming into key civilian infrastructure around the country. today it hit ten different regions, 18 different installations. it was still actually a remarkable success on the part of the...
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clarissa ward joins us live from kyiv.ve been saying, the ukrainians, we have air power but we don't have the defense needed for these missiles coming from iran. >> reporter: that's right. basically what they're saying is we have air defense but we don't have missile defense. and we don't have anything that really defends against these types of missiles. there are two ballistic missiles they're concerned about, one can travel about 200 miles, the other can go 500 miles. and what the air force is basically saying is, if you're firing those, positioning those on ukraine's northern border they can hit anywhere inside the country and they just don't have the equipment to effectively intercept them. that's not the only thing they're anticipating that the iranians are sending to the russians in the beginning of november, any day now we're talking about. the other thing they're concerned about are the drones. they have roughly five times the amount of explosives they can carry than the shaw head drones which we have seen be used
clarissa ward joins us live from kyiv.ve been saying, the ukrainians, we have air power but we don't have the defense needed for these missiles coming from iran. >> reporter: that's right. basically what they're saying is we have air defense but we don't have missile defense. and we don't have anything that really defends against these types of missiles. there are two ballistic missiles they're concerned about, one can travel about 200 miles, the other can go 500 miles. and what the air...
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we'll join clarissa ward in a little from ukraine standing by in a central city where a russian missile hit an industrial enterprise. what she sees on the ground as iran prepares to send more money. >> we'll get to clarissa ward in a moment. >>> now more on the violent attack on nancy pelosi's husband paul pelosi. the suspect said he wanted to break nancy pelosi's legs and he is expected in court in a few hours. josh, details of this are sory ch -- so chilling. every fact from the did.a. to t police chief debunk all of this? >> reporter: we're learning it's a suspect who conducted a politically motivated attack. you mentioned, now criminally charged, and looking through court records getting chilling new details including an alleged confession about his desire to harm the speaker of the house to send a message to other members of congress. >> i am here today to formally announce charges against mr. david depape in connection with the violent attack on mr. pelosi. >> reporter: the san francisco district attorney charging the man accused of attacking paul pelosi, husband of house speaker
we'll join clarissa ward in a little from ukraine standing by in a central city where a russian missile hit an industrial enterprise. what she sees on the ground as iran prepares to send more money. >> we'll get to clarissa ward in a moment. >>> now more on the violent attack on nancy pelosi's husband paul pelosi. the suspect said he wanted to break nancy pelosi's legs and he is expected in court in a few hours. josh, details of this are sory ch -- so chilling. every fact from...
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clarissa ward is in london. i want to start with matthew chance. what do we know about this explosion? and what is the reaction in poland? >> the reaction in poland, first of all, has been quite severe. the polish authorities have announced they put the military on a higher state of alert. the polish government says that it's considering invoking article 4 of the nato treaty to call for consultations with the allies. and indeed, there is a nato meeting going to be held, an emergency meeting in the hours ahead tomorrow morning local time to discuss what the reaction should be. to this explosion, to this missile strike, whatever you want to call it here in this border town, border village really between poland and ukraine. and, of course, we know that there has been fatalities. the first realtime the war has in this way spilled over in this fatal way from ukraine into poland. and that's really sent shockwaves through the local community, through the country as well. i spoke to a lot of residents. there are a couple of residents here. it's a very smal
clarissa ward is in london. i want to start with matthew chance. what do we know about this explosion? and what is the reaction in poland? >> the reaction in poland, first of all, has been quite severe. the polish authorities have announced they put the military on a higher state of alert. the polish government says that it's considering invoking article 4 of the nato treaty to call for consultations with the allies. and indeed, there is a nato meeting going to be held, an emergency...
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bring in cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward. good morning to you there.ow significant is zelenskyy's proposed peace plan to the g20? >> reporter: well, i would have to say it is obviously coming from a place of buoyancy and exuberance after the liberation or taking over of kherson. demands, there isn't a huge amount in this ten-point peace plan the russians are likely to say, okay. we have something we can start with here. so it's not that the demands are sort of, you know, outlandish in any way. they really make a lot of sense, and pertain to hugely important issues that affect the whole world. like food security, energy security. nuclear security. as well as demanding that russia withdraw its forces and there be cessation of hostilitihostiliti. in terms how realistic it is, to get the russians to come to the negotiating table and use this as a starting draft? that is probably more of a long shot, because the russians will obviously be wanting to see more extractions or at least some concessions they can take away. at this stage, though, guys, i don't th
bring in cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward. good morning to you there.ow significant is zelenskyy's proposed peace plan to the g20? >> reporter: well, i would have to say it is obviously coming from a place of buoyancy and exuberance after the liberation or taking over of kherson. demands, there isn't a huge amount in this ten-point peace plan the russians are likely to say, okay. we have something we can start with here. so it's not that the demands are sort of, you...
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clarissa ward, in southeastern ukraine, thanks so much for being with us. stay safe.more on those bellwether congressional races we mentioned earlier. congressman tom mullen asked is warning fellow democrats that the fate of the house could be decided in his new jersey district. he's facing a tight race. details ahead. unreal. the all-new lexus rx. never lose your edge. ♪ changing microscopic batteries. now this is eargo. and they're rechargeable. can it get any easier? that's the eargo difference. >> as we mentioned, for just eight days from the midterms. another tight race we want to focus on tonight is a new jersey's seventh congressional district held by a democratic congressman -- is facing a tough bid in a district he says is crucial for democrats. he's calling on the party to take more action. cnn's manu raju has the details. >> new jersey congressman tom malinowski has a -- >> hold on to the house without this district. i think that this is a bellwether for the country. >> just four years ago, malinowski -- democrats swept swing districts in american suburbs a
clarissa ward, in southeastern ukraine, thanks so much for being with us. stay safe.more on those bellwether congressional races we mentioned earlier. congressman tom mullen asked is warning fellow democrats that the fate of the house could be decided in his new jersey district. he's facing a tight race. details ahead. unreal. the all-new lexus rx. never lose your edge. ♪ changing microscopic batteries. now this is eargo. and they're rechargeable. can it get any easier? that's the eargo...
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cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward is joining us from kyiv.officials in moscow are considering using a nuclear weapon in ukraine. what is russia saying? >> reporter: well, essentially, wolf, they're re-emphasizing a position that they have held as recently as 2020, whereby they say that they would only ever use a nuclear weapon defensively, and that there are very strict parameters for the use of any nuclear weapon. this is coming from russia's foreign ministry today. sit no accident in terms of the timing. that reporting coming out earlier from intelligence officials saying it appears that russia's military leaders may have had discussions about the possible of potential use of tactical nukes on the battlefield in ukraine. i should hasten to add, though, there was no suggestion that they had agreed that they intended to use those nuclear tactical nukes on the ground. but this essentially a statement of intent from the russians that they do not plan to do that, except toidefensively. as we know and have seen in the past, the russian government
cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward is joining us from kyiv.officials in moscow are considering using a nuclear weapon in ukraine. what is russia saying? >> reporter: well, essentially, wolf, they're re-emphasizing a position that they have held as recently as 2020, whereby they say that they would only ever use a nuclear weapon defensively, and that there are very strict parameters for the use of any nuclear weapon. this is coming from russia's foreign ministry today....
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. ♪ and clarissa ward, in new york city at the end of the 20th century, on a day her dear friend, dyingand she will contemplate the course of her own. sung by soprano renee fleming. renee: you've got an incredibly interesting story about three women from different periods and their complicated lives, their sexuality, their -- there's suicide, there's mental health, there's, you know, pretty much everything in it. and opera can do this without any problem, kind of taking three different periods and putting them together, because it's the music that connects everything. jeffrey: the music is by 50 year old kevin puts. and days before opening he was intently watching and listening at a rehearsal. this is his fourth opera. the first, "silent night," won the 2012 pulitzer prize. in "the hours," he worked with librettist greg pierce to adapt the 1998 novel by michael cunningham, also a pulitzer winner, which was made into a star-studded film four years later by director stephen daldry and which itself was inspired by virginia woolf's classic 1925 novel, misses dalloway. for lovers odifferent
. ♪ and clarissa ward, in new york city at the end of the 20th century, on a day her dear friend, dyingand she will contemplate the course of her own. sung by soprano renee fleming. renee: you've got an incredibly interesting story about three women from different periods and their complicated lives, their sexuality, their -- there's suicide, there's mental health, there's, you know, pretty much everything in it. and opera can do this without any problem, kind of taking three different...