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without the participation of man, the grace of god cannot act. n this case, but there would be no these people who brought the unfortunate there would be no miracle. if you look at the history of the church, but you can even sort of narrow this scale, look only at the history of our russian orthodox church, then this is a combination of divine will with the divine power of a divine miracle. and the person becomes so visible and tangible. well, the terrible invasion of the tatar-mongol conquered half of europe. rus' turned out to be not at all on the edge of this conquered territory deep into this territory. which the horde khan considered his own for sure forever and there was no force that would be able to defeat this powerful military human force that controls the vast expanse of eurasia. and what happened? saint sergius is a humble and physically, perhaps, not a very strong elder. blesses dmitry donskoy, the courageous prince and warrior go and give battle to this invincible tatar-mongol rati. well, probably, if one of the modern analysts estim
without the participation of man, the grace of god cannot act. n this case, but there would be no these people who brought the unfortunate there would be no miracle. if you look at the history of the church, but you can even sort of narrow this scale, look only at the history of our russian orthodox church, then this is a combination of divine will with the divine power of a divine miracle. and the person becomes so visible and tangible. well, the terrible invasion of the tatar-mongol conquered...
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has us ambassador linda thomas green fields by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes the tac last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. let's bring in d, w, washington, bureau chief in his pool. she's with us for more reaction. strong was there from the us ambassador. what more did you have to say? there has been concerns about how far put in is willing to go in this war for some time will a but this is really the 1st time where the global community is pointing out, that rushes aggression is posing a thruth to earth. sorry, a true threat to all of your security, even in his presumed isolation on the world stage, the condemnation is putting, put in to take more and more risk. and that's exactly what the ambassador was trying to say today. i mean, we had condemnation across the board after you and today what else did awfull
has us ambassador linda thomas green fields by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes the tac last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. let's bring in d, w, washington, bureau chief in his pool. she's with us for more reaction....
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by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nucular catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. the u. n refugee agency says more than 1200000 people have fled ukraine to neighboring countries. many of them, a children fleeing with their mothers, while ukrainian men stay and fight, help us in neighboring countries say children are arriving traumatized. d, w correspondent, monica she, raska reports from shami shawl near the polish border with ukraine. around 40000 people are arriving here each day. when the refugee from wheel korean told me or is something for others, not for children. the children of ukraine are fleeing war and are arriving here at this railway station near the border. they bring with them the trauma of upheaval, fear, and sometimes wars. liam of william. if there had been no war
by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nucular catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. the u. n refugee agency says more than 1200000 people have fled ukraine to neighboring countries. many of them, a children fleeing with...
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by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power. at great risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. well, from war now, i'm joined from vienna by gow har mu hunch a nova. she is a nuclear non proliferation and disarmament specialist. it's good to have you on the program. you know, we just heard the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe. how dangerous was this incident last night? i think it had me. i well it's, it's certainly dangerous to the shooting at the nuclear power plant and to have a fight that and goodness, the building itself does not imply it was a training facility. so it's hard to say, just how close we were to india. catastrophe, but it's in imperative that russia stops attacking nuclear power plants in ukraine . yet you say, nuclear power plants. that's because there are severa
by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power. at great risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. well, from war now, i'm joined from vienna by gow har mu hunch a nova. she is a nuclear non proliferation and disarmament specialist....
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by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power, at great risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. let's bring in d, w, washington bureau chief in his pull. she's with us for more reaction. strong was there from the us ambassador. what more did you have to say? there has been concerns about how far put in is willing to go in this war for some time will a but this is really the 1st time where the global community is pointing out, that rush us aggression is posing a thruth to earth. sorry, a true threat to all of your security, even in his presumed isolation on the world stage, the condemnation is putting, put in to take more and more risk. and that's exactly what the ambassador was trying to say today. i mean, we had condemnation across the board at the un today. what else did afi? well, for me it's
by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power, at great risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. let's bring in d, w, washington bureau chief in his pull. she's with us for more reaction. strong was there from the us ambassador. what...
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of god. the stirrings of grace. as well as conversion experiences. >> hold that thought. >> okay. >> we will take a brief break. we'll be back gan shortly with our guest dr. margaret turek and talk about faith, fiction and film. theme hello, welcome back. we're talking with dr. market turek and that is evangelizing. not only approaching the christian message, but seeing the christian truth and finding unexpected ways to see it. you mentioned flannery o'connor, and her incancellation of provocation as a writer was? >> well, she had said at one point that the primary gift that she needed as a catholic writer was the government error of prophetec vig. the capacity to see. and to see prophetically. by which she meant not the capacity to read the future, but the capacity to see what is hidden. >> yeah. >> again, for her, it's primarily the hidden presence of god. our god is emmanuel. our god is with us. in our increasingly secular age, god is less and less visible. more and more easily forgettable. >> uh-huh. >> and so g
of god. the stirrings of grace. as well as conversion experiences. >> hold that thought. >> okay. >> we will take a brief break. we'll be back gan shortly with our guest dr. margaret turek and talk about faith, fiction and film. theme hello, welcome back. we're talking with dr. market turek and that is evangelizing. not only approaching the christian message, but seeing the christian truth and finding unexpected ways to see it. you mentioned flannery o'connor, and her...
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that means that if, by the grace of god, and hopefully our role in some way, leading.ine is able to sustain and move on independently. fewer people died. if all that happens, we still are left with the inflation. we are still left with the biden policies that got us here. so that's why we focus on the origin. i want to move forward. president biden has been saying that he will run again in 2024. >> you also just made some news by saying that you are going to run for reelection? >> i said that that is my expectation. >> if you do run, will vice president harris be on your ticket? >> president biden: i would fully expect that to be the case. >> the president has every intention of running for reelection parents because you plan on running for reelection? >> president biden: yes. if i'm in good health and in fact i would run again. >> harris: he might not want to look at the polls. because they show that more than half of those surveyed, 52% say, they don't think biden will seek a second term. 32% of democrats say the same. david. >> looked, president biden is running for
that means that if, by the grace of god, and hopefully our role in some way, leading.ine is able to sustain and move on independently. fewer people died. if all that happens, we still are left with the inflation. we are still left with the biden policies that got us here. so that's why we focus on the origin. i want to move forward. president biden has been saying that he will run again in 2024. >> you also just made some news by saying that you are going to run for reelection? >> i...
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. >> by the grace of god the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> reporter: republican senator lindsey graham drawing russian outrage after suggesting someone in russia should take out president vladimir putin. putin saying today he has no bad intention toward neighboring countries. as he warned them against doing anything to escalate the situation. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken meeting with nato allies in brussels. >> we seek no conflict. but if conflict comes to us, we're ready for it. >> reporter: the nato secretary general ruling out a no-fly zone over ukraine which would mean nato fighters shooting down russian jets to enforce it. >> we would end up with something that could end in a full-fledged war in europe involving many more countries. >> as his forces keep up the fight on their own ukraine president holding a moment of silence for the soldiers and civilians killed, with countless others desperately trying to make it out alive. on capitol hill lawmakers are weighing humanitarian aid for ukraine and pushing for a ban on russian oil as putin cracks down
. >> by the grace of god the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> reporter: republican senator lindsey graham drawing russian outrage after suggesting someone in russia should take out president vladimir putin. putin saying today he has no bad intention toward neighboring countries. as he warned them against doing anything to escalate the situation. u.s. secretary of state antony blinken meeting with nato allies in brussels. >> we seek no conflict. but...
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and finally, it is the future of the next generations by the grace of god. the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. i applaud the ability of the ukrainian operators to keep all 6 reactors in safe conditions while under attack and to report as they were able to their new to their new killer regulator. we are gravely concerned that the ukrainian operators are now doing their jobs under extreme duress, rushes attack last night, put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe, roches ambassador, see when visiting avenger denies his country's military ever attacked. the power plant soonest is a sudan. if that should hitler book. today's meeting is another attempt by keyboard dorothy to create artificial hysteria around what is happening in ukraine. and they being assisted in this by their wisdom beckers. to day we have once again heard lies a
and finally, it is the future of the next generations by the grace of god. the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. i applaud the ability of the ukrainian operators to keep all 6 reactors in safe conditions while under attack and to report as they were able to their new to their new killer regulator. we are gravely concerned that the ukrainian operators are now doing their jobs under extreme...
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by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes the tac last night put europe's largest nuclear power. at great risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. let's bring it d, w, washington, bureau chief in his pool. she's with us for more reaction. strong. was there from the u. s. ambassador, what more did you have to say? there has been concerns about how far put in is willing to go in this war for some time will a but this is really the 1st time where the global community is pointing out, that rush us aggression is posing a thruth to earth. sorry, a true threat to all of your security, even in his presumed isolation on the world stage, the condemnation is putting, put in to take more and more risk. and that's exactly what the ambassador was trying to say today. i mean, we had condemnation across the board after you and today what else did awfully well
by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes the tac last night put europe's largest nuclear power. at great risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. let's bring it d, w, washington, bureau chief in his pool. she's with us for more reaction. strong. was there from the u. s....
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and finally, it is the future of the next generations by the grace of god. the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. i applaud the ability of the ukrainian operators to keep all 6 reactors in safe conditions while under attack and to report as they were able to. they're new to their new killer regulator. we're gravely concerned that the ukrainian operators are now doing their jobs under extreme duress, rushes attack last night, put europe's largest nuclear power at great risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe, roches ambassador neil, and vaseline a benzo denies his country's military ever attacked the power plant. soonest news is you the news that should occur. brookwood, today's meeting is another attempt by keybo authorities to create artificial hysteria around what is happening in ukraine, and they being assisted in this by their western beckers. today we have once agai
and finally, it is the future of the next generations by the grace of god. the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. i applaud the ability of the ukrainian operators to keep all 6 reactors in safe conditions while under attack and to report as they were able to. they're new to their new killer regulator. we're gravely concerned that the ukrainian operators are now doing their jobs under...
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encounter like that, that -- because you think the -- part of you thinks, at least, their but for the grace of god go i and i also compels you to reflect on the injustice that has given rise to your flourishing. the problem of inequality haunts us all and the sleight of hand that marx pulled is that inequality is caused by capitalism seems self-evident on its service. those on the upper end have the money and they made it through capitalistic endeavor. the problem with that approach, one of the problems with that approach, in my estimation, is that it completely underplays the benefits of capitalistic society which are -- one of them being it is the only system that we know of that has ever lifted people out of absolute poverty at such a scale -- >> and we heard the numbers this morning -- >> stunning. look what's happening in africa. since africa hasn't been -- africa sub-saharan economies are growing like mad. 13% a year in some cases. it's completely beyond comprehension and people are being lifted out of poverty that's never been achieved before in the entire history of humanity. but inequalit
encounter like that, that -- because you think the -- part of you thinks, at least, their but for the grace of god go i and i also compels you to reflect on the injustice that has given rise to your flourishing. the problem of inequality haunts us all and the sleight of hand that marx pulled is that inequality is caused by capitalism seems self-evident on its service. those on the upper end have the money and they made it through capitalistic endeavor. the problem with that approach, one of the...
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. >> by the grace of god. the world narrowly a nuclear catastrophe last night. rope's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless. and dangerous. and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine and europe. >> tomorrow morning ukraine's president zelenskyy will hold a virtual meeting with the u.s. senate. nine days into the war, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse, much worse. the u.n. says more than 1 million people have already left and many, many more are still trying to get out. tom llamas and richard engel are in ukraine with more. >> reporter: as russian
. >> by the grace of god. the world narrowly a nuclear catastrophe last night. rope's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless. and dangerous. and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine and europe. >> tomorrow morning ukraine's president zelenskyy will hold a virtual meeting with the u.s. senate. nine days into the war, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse, much worse. the u.n. says more than 1 million people have already left...
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treatment for injured personnel and ensure that operators have full access to the site >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night, russia's attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk it was incredibly reckless and dangerous. >> and secretary of state antony blinken braved the quick and decision i was response so far from the european union, but the key to this will be to keep the pressure up over time, because especially it seems like things can guesswork in ukraine before they get better. >> we have to sustain this until it stops, until the war is over, russian forces leave, the ukrainian people regain their independence, their sovereignty, their territorial integrity. we're committed to to doing that. >> and kelly, blinken underscored the emotional nature, saying officials were motivated by the ukrainian foreign minister who showed diplomats pictures from ukraine, including one of a father grieving over the body of his dead child, with blood still on the sheets that draped her, he said blinken said that was a reminder of what
treatment for injured personnel and ensure that operators have full access to the site >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night, russia's attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk it was incredibly reckless and dangerous. >> and secretary of state antony blinken braved the quick and decision i was response so far from the european union, but the key to this will be to keep the pressure up over time, because...
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. >> by the grace of god the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night russia's attack st night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous. >> reporter: and secretary of state antony blinken praised the response so far from the european union >> we have to sustain this until it stops, until the war is over the russian forces leave, the ukrainian people regain their independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity. we are committed to doing that. >> reporter: tyler, we got a statement from the g it is 7 foreign ministers saying that vladimir putin, russian supporters and the belarusian government bears the responsibility. >> thank you. >>> it appears as though the threat of nuclear fallout is contained that nuclear plant eamon was just talking about it underscores the importance of energy and energy independence in this conflict and beyond it joining us now is ed mcginnis, ceo and former department of energy acting assistant secretary. good to have you with us. >> good to be here. >> how close did we come to a full disaster?
. >> by the grace of god the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night russia's attack st night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous. >> reporter: and secretary of state antony blinken praised the response so far from the european union >> we have to sustain this until it stops, until the war is over the russian forces leave, the ukrainian people regain their independence, sovereignty, territorial integrity....
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i mean, the grace of god go every single one of us. and it breaks your heart.n, your life just torn asunder. because you're desperately trying to reach someone you love and and you watch them suffer any watches system that consistently let you down and lets them down. and so yeah, this is about accountability, but it is, as we said about compassion and it's about recognizing the human condition. and that's why i appreciate what doctor galley said. this is the california way. >>well, coming up with a completely new paradigm, a new approach, different pathway. and it's consistent with our values. but also i think it's consistent with the urgency of this moment, which is the accountability that will drive this plan and we believe produce real that's that's broad strokes where we are. we've got hard work to do in the next few weeks. working with legislature would like to get this done with the budget and that's where i think it belongs. were put real resources in so that we're not debating things in isolation. we want both to go. and and and that means moving this
i mean, the grace of god go every single one of us. and it breaks your heart.n, your life just torn asunder. because you're desperately trying to reach someone you love and and you watch them suffer any watches system that consistently let you down and lets them down. and so yeah, this is about accountability, but it is, as we said about compassion and it's about recognizing the human condition. and that's why i appreciate what doctor galley said. this is the california way. >>well,...
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. >> by the grace of god, we are all narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> well, as russianbattles are engaged in different parts of the country, there is also problems in russia itself as there is a mass exodus ahead of what could be some fear in that country martial law. this is axios, why it matters for as devastating as the humanitarian situation in ukraine has become, widespread suffering is rapidly arriving at russia's own doorstep. more than 8,000 people have already been detained by war protests since february 24th. according to the independent monitor ovd info. and there have been people turned away at the borders, we're told could draft be coming there soon. trey gowdy former congressman from south carolina. jeff mason white house correspondent for reuters and jason riley senior fellow at manhattan institute. jeff, the white house continues to get questions about this nofers. obviously you have volodymyr zelenskyy the president of ukraine calling for that but there is pretty much nato, the white house, the pentagon all saying that's not going to happen at least at
. >> by the grace of god, we are all narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> well, as russianbattles are engaged in different parts of the country, there is also problems in russia itself as there is a mass exodus ahead of what could be some fear in that country martial law. this is axios, why it matters for as devastating as the humanitarian situation in ukraine has become, widespread suffering is rapidly arriving at russia's own doorstep. more than 8,000 people have...
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. >> by the grace of god. the world narrowly a nuclear catastrophe last night. russia's attack put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless. and dangerous. and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine and europe. >> tomorrow morning ukraine's president zelenskyy will hold a virtual meeting with the u.s. senate. nine days into the war, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse, much worse. the u.n. says more than 1 million people have already left and many, many more are still trying to get out. tom llamas and richard engel are in ukraine with more. >> reporter: as russian forces are getting closer to the city, people are streaming out of it, parents are tethered to their children, they are taking their pets, their grandparents, and everybody is heading west. this is the push right up at the door. there has been some people dropping bags, we've seen people holding their babies up in the air as they are trying to cram as many people possible on to this train. a lot of families we spoke to said they decided th
. >> by the grace of god. the world narrowly a nuclear catastrophe last night. russia's attack put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless. and dangerous. and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine and europe. >> tomorrow morning ukraine's president zelenskyy will hold a virtual meeting with the u.s. senate. nine days into the war, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse, much worse. the u.n. says more than 1 million...
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well, by the grace of god i was able to get through all that and learn from it.ave a passion to help other us entrepreneurs and that's why i created my new platform my store .com. we have hundreds of products from amazing entrepreneurs and to celebrate i'm going to put my pillows on my store noncm right now you can get my standard my pillows regularly. sixty nine ninety not only 1998 with your promo code or you can get my standard queen sized regular seventy nine ninety eight. no only twenty nine . ninety eight or you can get my premium king size regular eighty nine ninety eight and only thirty four ninety eight. so go to my dot com and use that promo code on your screen to get huge discounts on all my store products. thank you and god bless when you can watch. listen get the latest news business news headlines read them any time anywhere on fox news out of you on them . america is listening. the russians are now recruiting foreign fighters. the flow of refugees west nine o eight. >> that's eight hundred five point nine nine point two eight. and welcome back . mi
well, by the grace of god i was able to get through all that and learn from it.ave a passion to help other us entrepreneurs and that's why i created my new platform my store .com. we have hundreds of products from amazing entrepreneurs and to celebrate i'm going to put my pillows on my store noncm right now you can get my standard my pillows regularly. sixty nine ninety not only 1998 with your promo code or you can get my standard queen sized regular seventy nine ninety eight. no only twenty...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world, narrowly, averted to a nuclear catastrophe last night. incredibly reckless, and dangerous. it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. the united states remains highly concerned that russian military forces, controlling the chernobyl site, have not permitted operators there to have a shift change, since last week. this is highly irresponsible behavior, and causes grave concerns for continued, safe, operation, both sides. mr. putin stopped this madness. and he must stop it now. russian forces, now, are 20 miles, and closing, from ukraine's second largest nuclear facility. so, this imminent danger continues. >> as russian forces there, we are seeing, capture more territory, particularly in the south of ukraine. there is growing concern about where this goes. after taking the port of kherson, russian forces appear to try to consolidate control of the cities that are on the black sea. currently, they are advancing on the town of nikolai of, and ukrainian authorities are warning of a planned amphibious assault, on
. >> by the grace of god, the world, narrowly, averted to a nuclear catastrophe last night. incredibly reckless, and dangerous. it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. the united states remains highly concerned that russian military forces, controlling the chernobyl site, have not permitted operators there to have a shift change, since last week. this is highly irresponsible behavior, and causes grave concerns for continued, safe, operation, both sides....
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. russia's attack, last night, put europe's largest nuclear power at a grave risk. it was incredibly reckless, and dangerous. it threatened the safety of civilians, across russia, ukraine, and europe. >> tomorrow morning, ukraine's president zelenskyy, will hold a virtual meeting with the u.s. senate. nine days into this war, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse. much worse. the un says, more than 1 million people have, already, left. many more, still trying to get out. nbc's tom jonas, and richard engel, in ukraine with more. >> as russian forces get closer to the city, people stream away. parents tethered to their children, taking their pets, their grandparents, and everyone is heading west. >> this is the push, right at the door. there has been some people dropping bags, we've seen people holding their babies up in the air as they're trying to cram then if you pull on to the strain. a lot of family said, no data, cited their morning to pack up their house, come to the station
. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. russia's attack, last night, put europe's largest nuclear power at a grave risk. it was incredibly reckless, and dangerous. it threatened the safety of civilians, across russia, ukraine, and europe. >> tomorrow morning, ukraine's president zelenskyy, will hold a virtual meeting with the u.s. senate. nine days into this war, the humanitarian crisis is only getting worse. much worse. the un says,...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in realtime. >> during the meeting, ukraine's ambassador urged for a ban on all flights over ukrainian air space but secretary of state antony blinken pushed back noting a no fly zone could lead to a full fledged war in europe. in a late night address volodymyr zelenskyy visibly angry slammed nato for refusing the no fly zone saying all the people who die from this day forward will also die because of you. you have to see him to understand the anger. take a look. [speaking foreign language]. >> meanwhile, nato secretary general confirmed reports that russia has deployed cluster bombs. in a statement g 7 foreign ministers responded saying those responsible for the indiscriminate assaults on innocent civilians must be held accountable for war crimes. let get into it. joining me now, nbc news correspondent cal perry is live in lviv ukraine. i want to start with you, cal. you're in kyiv and i want to paint the picture for
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as we were getting into the ambassador's speech, she began by saying by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. how close did we get to the unthinkable last night and what makes you most concerned about the other nuclear power stations that still exist in that country? >> i think we got very close. i mean, this scared me. i was up late into the night worried about this. and i've heard some experts calm people down and i saw the reassuring comments by the secretary energy but i'm telling you we came very close. we had a tank streaming heavy machine gun fire launching flairs. the one you see on your screen into the nuclear facility. you thing the artillery brigade understood what was at risk here in this nuclear reactor? in the history of nuclear energy, no one has attacked a nuclear power plant before. as bad as the israeli conflict has been, nobody has ever attacked the nuclear reactor. as bad as iran's tengszs have been, no one's attacked the nuclear power plant. if you breach a containment dome, if you cut off the electricity, if you sever the plumbin
as we were getting into the ambassador's speech, she began by saying by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. how close did we get to the unthinkable last night and what makes you most concerned about the other nuclear power stations that still exist in that country? >> i think we got very close. i mean, this scared me. i was up late into the night worried about this. and i've heard some experts calm people down and i saw the reassuring comments by...
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. >> we have avoided explosion thankfully right now by the grace of god.s this situation particularly dangerous at this point? i mean, it gives russia unbelievable leverage, even if not on the battlefield, beyond the battlefield in terms of the electricity and energy supply being used across europe. >> and psychologically. look, what we witnessed in the attack on this nuclear facility was just how reckless russia is ready to be. and i think it speaks to the real changer that not only ukraine, its neighbors are in, but really as president zelensky underlined, the media threats to the rest of europe. and i think it requires the international community and the united states in particular to look at what additional measures we should be taking to protect not only this facility but other nuclear facilities ukraine has across its country because russia has not shown a commitment to steer clear of these kinds of sensitive targets. >> joe, approximately 95% of russia's forces that were previously amassed along the border are now inside ukraine. what happens if the
. >> we have avoided explosion thankfully right now by the grace of god.s this situation particularly dangerous at this point? i mean, it gives russia unbelievable leverage, even if not on the battlefield, beyond the battlefield in terms of the electricity and energy supply being used across europe. >> and psychologically. look, what we witnessed in the attack on this nuclear facility was just how reckless russia is ready to be. and i think it speaks to the real changer that not...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. mr. putin must stop this madness. and he must stop it now. >> nato also confirmed today that russia has dropped cluster bombs. those are banned under the geneva convention and condemned by the international community because they create a huge risk of civilian casualties. new video from the outskirts of kyiv shows more civilian buildings being attacked. here is the town of chica, a business center you're looking at. one of many destroyed by a russian attack. >> cnn's anderson cooper is live in lviv. we've seen schools and government buildings, shops, this industrial complex as well. the russians say they're not targeting civilians but there is this extreme disregard for civilian areas. >> reporter: that is absolutely right. and i think it goes beyond disregard. certainly part of the russian playbook is to break the back of resistance in ukraine and to do that by using overwhelming force in civilian areas and residential areas. cnn's national security correspondent alex marquardt joins us
. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. mr. putin must stop this madness. and he must stop it now. >> nato also confirmed today that russia has dropped cluster bombs. those are banned under the geneva convention and condemned by the international community because they create a huge risk of civilian casualties. new video from the outskirts of kyiv shows more civilian buildings being attacked. here is the town of chica, a business center...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in realtime. >> and the russian ambassador to the united nations said that russia did not attack the nuclear power plant. the russian ambassador actually said that russian forces were trying to defend the nuclear power plant. ukraine's president zelenskyy delivered a video message that was delivered to public screens throughout europe and watched by massive crowds like this one in prague. here is some of what those crowds heard. >> i would like to call upon you not to be silent. i would like you to come out on the streets and support ukraine. support our efforts and support our fight. because if ukraine will not stand, europe will not stand. do not turn a blind eye on this. come out and support ukraine as much as you can. >> tomorrow, presidents ellen's key will have a chance to speak to briskly to members of the united states and its. nbc news reports that every member of the senate's joint invited to join a conferen
. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in realtime. >> and the russian ambassador to the united nations said that russia did not attack the nuclear power plant. the russian ambassador actually said that russian forces were trying to defend the nuclear power plant. ukraine's president zelenskyy delivered a video message that was delivered to public screens throughout...
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. >> translator: by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night.n real realtime. the world demands that russia abide by international humanitarian law which prohibits intentionally targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. and allow humanitarian agencies full and secure access to people in need of aid. maria: but even as the u.n. ambassador to the united nations states the obvious, amazingly, putin has caused death and destruction and decries add across the world it is still negotiating on the u.s.' behalf with iran on a new version of the 2015 jcpoa nuclear agreement. joining me right now, the former ambassador to the united nations, former governor of south carolina, nikki haley. ambassador, thanks so much for being with us this morning. >> thank you, maria. great to be with you. maria: i want to get to the iran situation in a moment, but first, you just heard my interview with petro poroshenko. he said vladimir putin is a war criminal. is he committing war crimesesome if. >> well, i met with president poroshenko, and i'll tell you, he is
. >> translator: by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night.n real realtime. the world demands that russia abide by international humanitarian law which prohibits intentionally targeting civilians and civilian infrastructure. and allow humanitarian agencies full and secure access to people in need of aid. maria: but even as the u.n. ambassador to the united nations states the obvious, amazingly, putin has caused death and destruction and decries add...
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. >> by the grace of god the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. russia's attack put russia's largest nuclear power at risk. it was incredibly dangerous and threatened people across russia, ukraine and europe. >> and officials assured us there's been no radioactive leakage from the plant and the damage has been fairly limited. president zelenskyy said it could have created a disaster six time larger than chernobyl in '96 as he pleaded with european leaders for more assistance in his fight against the russians. minutes ago we saw him speak again, urging the european union to admit his country immediately and he called on europeans to take to the streets in a show of support for ukraine. the white house said president biden also spoke with zelenskyy last night, that was basically over the nuclear plant situation he also spoke a short time ago with poland's president. and this morning the head of nato condemned the attack on the nuclear power plant calling it reckless and he condemned russia's increasingly brutal tactics. listen to what he's alleging.
. >> by the grace of god the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. russia's attack put russia's largest nuclear power at risk. it was incredibly dangerous and threatened people across russia, ukraine and europe. >> and officials assured us there's been no radioactive leakage from the plant and the damage has been fairly limited. president zelenskyy said it could have created a disaster six time larger than chernobyl in '96 as he pleaded with european leaders for...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly avoided a nuclear catastrophe last night.nternational atomic energy agency said it was a close call and radiation did not like this leak. zelensky called this terror on an unprecedented lel and addressed russia. >> in 1986 we struggled with the consequencesf the chernobyl disaster. he must are member and if you have not forgotten, you cannot be silent. tell your authorities you want to live. radiation does not know where the border of russia is. nick: the town around the planet have been resisting the onslaught with barricades and trucks, as much people power as they can muster. this is the same road today. russians captured the town and the plan after missile strikes and soldiers. now there are counterattacks from russia's military. fo the south, the port city of mariupol is under siege. it is some of the fiercest fighting and unrestricted shelling. the siege is claiming mostly civilians. yesterday the victim was a 16-year-old boy. a father waits for the unspeakable. the city steeped in sorrow by the first week of pollutants
. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly avoided a nuclear catastrophe last night.nternational atomic energy agency said it was a close call and radiation did not like this leak. zelensky called this terror on an unprecedented lel and addressed russia. >> in 1986 we struggled with the consequencesf the chernobyl disaster. he must are member and if you have not forgotten, you cannot be silent. tell your authorities you want to live. radiation does not know where the border of...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> reporter: ukraine sabotaging bridges to slow the advance of a russian column that at one point had been 40 miles long. it appears stalled about 17 miles from kyiv. everywhere in this besieged country, men and women joining a budding resistance. in a bomb-proof basement, these men learning the mechanics of ak-47s. outside, guns pointed at this car. it's a dry run, civilians learning how to operate checkpoints and spot russian infill tray or thes. and these women learning to care for the wound and twist on tourniquets. what are you learning to do? >> to stop bleeding and then to stop blood loss and to have the -- help the injured soldier to breathe. >> reporter: president zelenskyy is calling on everybody here to help, and civilians so critical in this resistance. i want to show you what they're using here. in addition to packing on these sandbags, this an old soviet mine. it has been rendered safe, but they hope to try to use it against russian tanks should they advance. but across this country, they ar
. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> reporter: ukraine sabotaging bridges to slow the advance of a russian column that at one point had been 40 miles long. it appears stalled about 17 miles from kyiv. everywhere in this besieged country, men and women joining a budding resistance. in a bomb-proof basement, these men learning the mechanics of ak-47s. outside, guns pointed at this car. it's a dry run, civilians learning how to...
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by the grace of god, go we as a planet, they just wanted to take it, not destroyed. id not know that that night. we stayed up. all of us. with our eyes glued to the screen to see what was next. but my war dad would tell me, you have to do everything you cannot to destroy the rest of everything else going after this person. and he will remind me, how late we waited, world war ii, far too late. if there was a tipping point, we have to be ready to get in. >> emily: i think it's an administration articulated that they did not want to originally ban those imports for fear spike in energy prices at home. i do not hear an articulation. >> harris: is that true the? >> emily: that's my point. i did not hear an articulation that said actually because we aware of the safety of american people, i do not hear something that persuaded me that their interests acknowledged to see. the diplomacy. >> harris: you didn't see strategy. >> emily: strategy. all of the above. exactly. >> harris: that's what generals and war dad like mine, they have a strategy. they are not saying that there
by the grace of god, go we as a planet, they just wanted to take it, not destroyed. id not know that that night. we stayed up. all of us. with our eyes glued to the screen to see what was next. but my war dad would tell me, you have to do everything you cannot to destroy the rest of everything else going after this person. and he will remind me, how late we waited, world war ii, far too late. if there was a tipping point, we have to be ready to get in. >> emily: i think it's an...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. nuclear facilities cannot become part of this conflict. mr. putin must stop this madness and he must stop it now. >> that stern warning there from president biden's top diplomatic official to the u.n. we're also tracking new evidence of russian assaults against civilians, video shows ruins of a school damaged by bombing, this was 75 miles outside of kyiv and today, we heard again from president zelenskyy, speakic from another undisclosed location and demanding the world act. >> to the people of europe, i would like to call upon you not to be silent. i would like you to come out on the streets and support ukraine. support our efforts and support our fight, because if ukraine will not stand, europe will not stand. >> we're also tracking the sanctions as an on going soft power effort. there is evidence that the effects it's having on russia, putin, discussing what he would call a, quote, normalization by a r
. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. nuclear facilities cannot become part of this conflict. mr. putin must stop this madness and he must stop it now. >> that stern warning there from president biden's top diplomatic official to the u.n. we're also tracking new evidence of russian assaults against civilians, video shows ruins of a school damaged by...
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. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> schifrin: theal atomic energy agency called it“" close call." officials say all the reactors remain intact, and radiation did not leak. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky called the attack“ terror on an unprecedented level,” and addressed russia, in russian. >> ( translated ): together, in 1986, we struggled with the consequences of the chernobyl disaster you must remember. and if you have not forgotten, then you cannot be silent. you must tell your authorities, you want to live. radiation does not know where the border of russia is. >> schifrin: the town around the plant had been resisting moscow's onslaught, with human barricades and trucks, as much people power as they could muster. but, this is that same road today. russians captured the town and the plant after their missile strikes and soldiers left devastation. now, residents cower from moscow's military. >> ( translated ): armored vehicle is there-- >> ( translated ): keep quiet! >> schifrin: further south, the port city of mariupol, of
. >> by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. >> schifrin: theal atomic energy agency called it“" close call." officials say all the reactors remain intact, and radiation did not leak. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky called the attack“ terror on an unprecedented level,” and addressed russia, in russian. >> ( translated ): together, in 1986, we struggled with the consequences of the chernobyl disaster you must...
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. >> brett, even though we have avoided an explosion thankfully right now by the grace of god as ambassadors this situation particularly dangerous at this point. it gives russia leverage, if not on the battlefield, off the battlefield, in terms of electricity supply being used across europe. look, what we witnessed in the attack on this nuclear facility is just how rock plus russia is ready to be. it speaks to the danger that ukraine and his neighbors are in and clearly as president zelenskyy has underlined, immediate threats to the rest of europe requires the rest of the international community and the united states in particular to look at what additional measures we should be taking to protect not only this facility, but other nuclear facilities that ukraine has across its country. because russia has not shown a commitment to steer clear of these kinds of sensitive targets. joe, approximately 95% of russia's forces that were previously on masks along the border are now inside of ukraine. what happens if they take control of other similar facilities? what concern to the most about ukraine
. >> brett, even though we have avoided an explosion thankfully right now by the grace of god as ambassadors this situation particularly dangerous at this point. it gives russia leverage, if not on the battlefield, off the battlefield, in terms of electricity supply being used across europe. look, what we witnessed in the attack on this nuclear facility is just how rock plus russia is ready to be. it speaks to the danger that ukraine and his neighbors are in and clearly as president...
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by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. that russia's ambassador to you ever seen a man yet denies his country's military ever attacked. the palatine soonest is this . you don't move that should have murdock, with today's meeting is another attempt by cube authorities to create artificial hysteria around what is happening in ukraine. and they're being assisted in this by their western beckers. today we have once again heard, lies about how russian troops to take this apparition, nuclear power plant. and this is all part of an unprecedented campaign of lies and disinformation against russia. you are trying to present the situation in such a way as though the zapata, she, a power plant, was allegedly shelled by the russian military as a result
by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a new killer catastrophe. last night we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. rushes attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless and dangerous, and it threatened the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. that russia's ambassador to you ever seen a man yet denies his country's military ever attacked. the palatine soonest is this . you don't...
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mariupol that has dragged in civilians as you've been mentioning, the sky news team there but for the grace of godnds and colleagues on that day as well. >> and they're doing an incredible job and hats off to them because they're in there, you know, your sky colleagues are in there doing the very toughest of things in the toughest of sir, toss bring the truth, the truth about what's happening. >> we have to leave it there. do you think you will be making any other trips back out to the region? >> for now my focus is working here and obviously thank you very much for the opportunity to tell the story and to do the advocacy, but for now i am staying here but i will be supporting them remotely with some extra training. >> no one would blame you. great to have you on the show. thanks very much. >> thank you. >>> as the displacement of ukrainian refugees gets of worse, two friends traveled from cornwall to the ukraine-polish border who help translate for those affected. charlotte hobson and gavin knight are russian-speaking translators helping ukrainian refugees arrive in poland. very pleased to say th
mariupol that has dragged in civilians as you've been mentioning, the sky news team there but for the grace of godnds and colleagues on that day as well. >> and they're doing an incredible job and hats off to them because they're in there, you know, your sky colleagues are in there doing the very toughest of things in the toughest of sir, toss bring the truth, the truth about what's happening. >> we have to leave it there. do you think you will be making any other trips back out to...
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by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. i applaud the ability of the ukrainian operators to keep all six reactors in safe conditions while under that, to report as they were able to to their new career regulator. moreover, we appreciate the state regulatory inspectors to ukraine for their continuous updates to the iaea. we are concerned that ukrainian operators are now doing their jobs under extreme duress. russia's attack last night put europe's largest nuclear power at grave risk. it was incredibly reckless, and dangerous. editor and the safety of civilians across russia, ukraine, and europe. as a first step, we: russia to withdraw its troops from the plant to submit medical treatment for injured personnel. to ensure operators have full access to the site and are able to communicate with nuclear regulators. and to the operators to conduct shift changes to ensure the continued safe operation of the plant and nuclear firefighters and engineers
by the grace of god, the world narrowly averted a nuclear catastrophe last night. we all waited to exhale as we watched the horrific situation unfold in real time. i applaud the ability of the ukrainian operators to keep all six reactors in safe conditions while under that, to report as they were able to to their new career regulator. moreover, we appreciate the state regulatory inspectors to ukraine for their continuous updates to the iaea. we are concerned that ukrainian operators are now...
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vendors took advantage of me and i was copied by china by the grace of god i was able to get through ll that and learn from it. i have a passion to help other us entrepreneurs and that's created my new platform. my store .com. we have hundreds of products from amazing entrepreneurs and to celebrate i'm going to put my pills on my store .com right now you can get my standard my pillows regularly. sixty nine ninety eight only 1998 with your promo code or you can get my standard queen sized regular seventy nine ninety eight. no the twenty nine ninety eight or you can get my premium king size regular eighty nine ninety eight not only thirty four ninety eight. so go to my store .com and use that promo code on your screen to get huge discounts on all my store products. thank you and god bless when you can watch get the latest news business news headlines anytime anywhere. fox news audio on cpac america is listening. the russians are now recruiting foreign fighter flow of00 eighte nine four seven. welcome back. twenty seven former white house foreign policy experts, diplomats and military co
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