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let's turn to holly williams, again.y, you have spent so much time on the ground in ukraine over the years. i want to ask you about that, because we heard the president zelenskyy. he did not flee and today he tried to call president putin and appeal, he delivered a speech where he said we will defend ourselves. when you attack you will see our faces, not our backs. can ukraine defend itself? how quickly could it fall if the russians sees the capital. >> reporter: so difficult to say. what we can say is that the ukrainians are massively outmanned and outgunned by the russians but they have about a quarter of the manpower in the military when we look at the hardware, just a frace talking possibly the biggest land war that europe has seen since the second world war, but this country is already at war, and has been against russia and separatist for nearly 8 years. it is a bloodied conflict, more than 40,000 people have already been killed according to ukraine. we have been near and around the front line in recent days, what
let's turn to holly williams, again.y, you have spent so much time on the ground in ukraine over the years. i want to ask you about that, because we heard the president zelenskyy. he did not flee and today he tried to call president putin and appeal, he delivered a speech where he said we will defend ourselves. when you attack you will see our faces, not our backs. can ukraine defend itself? how quickly could it fall if the russians sees the capital. >> reporter: so difficult to say. what...
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>> reporter: just like holly reported -- just after 5:00 a.m. there were a series of explosions here, probably between 15 and 20 explosions. they carried on really right up until dawn. as you can see behind us, it is a murky day here, and so is a lot of the information we've been getting. we haven't been able to get out yet this morning, but we intend to shortly. we've seen traffic jams, a lot of people trying to leave the capital. you know, when we spoke to peek here in the city, they had expected that there would be a conflict. what they had hoped would be a limited conflict to the east where holly is, and that it wouldn't extend to ukraine, that there wouldn't -- excuse me, to kyiv itself, to the capital itself, there wouldn't be a full invasion. but now we're hearing that russian troops are invading from the north, from the south, and from the east, where holly's located. those are unconfirmed reports. we haven't seen images of them. but where we are, you know, geography lesson, we're about 250 miles from the border with belarus. that's why
>> reporter: just like holly reported -- just after 5:00 a.m. there were a series of explosions here, probably between 15 and 20 explosions. they carried on really right up until dawn. as you can see behind us, it is a murky day here, and so is a lot of the information we've been getting. we haven't been able to get out yet this morning, but we intend to shortly. we've seen traffic jams, a lot of people trying to leave the capital. you know, when we spoke to peek here in the city, they...
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let's turn to holly williams again, bought holly, you have spent so much time on the ground in ukraine, over the years, and i want to ask you about that, f yet today, he tried to callsa defend ourselves. whenou attack, you see our faces not our backs. but can ukraine defend itself? how quickly could it fall if the russians seize the capital? >> remember, we are talking about possibly the biggest land war that europe has seen since the second world war. but this country is already at war and has been against russian backed separatists for nearly eight years. it's a bloody conflict, more than 14,000 people have already been killed according to ukraine. we have been near and around the front line, if this is now a full blown russian invasion, u.s. officials have warned that could mean up to 100,000 civilian casualies in ukraine and millions refuges. >> holly williams, thank facing expensive vitamin c creams with dull results? olay brightens it up with new olay vitamin c. gives you two times brighter skin. hydrates better than the 100, 200, even $400 cream. seedullness? so done.re even, an
let's turn to holly williams again, bought holly, you have spent so much time on the ground in ukraine, over the years, and i want to ask you about that, f yet today, he tried to callsa defend ourselves. whenou attack, you see our faces not our backs. but can ukraine defend itself? how quickly could it fall if the russians seize the capital? >> remember, we are talking about possibly the biggest land war that europe has seen since the second world war. but this country is already at war...
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happy - valentine's day, holly. i brought my heart on my — valentine's day, holly.'s day, holly. i brought my heart on my sleeve and everywhere. valentine's day, holly. i brought my. heart on my sleeve and everywhere. i noticed. thank you very much. the remote chagos islands, in the indian ocean, have been under british control for 50 years — but now mauritius, which used to have jurisdiction of them, is trying to claim them back. the united nations says britain must hand them back — but the uk refuses to do so while america uses one of the islands for a military base. our africa correspondent, andrew harding, who is the first journalist to broadcast from the chagos islands, joined some who have returned to theirformer home after decades of exile. farfrom anywhere, a hidden archipelago. these isolated islands have been strictly off—limits for half a century. boat horn blasts. but, today, rare access and a remarkable homecoming. these chagos islanders were forced to leave by britain in the early 19705. as their feet touch home sand, the emotions surge. this woman was
happy - valentine's day, holly. i brought my heart on my — valentine's day, holly.'s day, holly. i brought my heart on my sleeve and everywhere. valentine's day, holly. i brought my. heart on my sleeve and everywhere. i noticed. thank you very much. the remote chagos islands, in the indian ocean, have been under british control for 50 years — but now mauritius, which used to have jurisdiction of them, is trying to claim them back. the united nations says britain must hand them back — but...
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holly is in a position to take portraits of a wounded and vulnerable community. others could not know. the artist describes the people in these pictures, participants seeking recognition rather than subject in 26 holy photograph martin, singer at their church there whose friends to this day. oh, i mean, i could teach these human beings that i work with that i have photograph austin, photographing of a parent of time as participants who informs as in wish without them these know, 4 to 5 business videographer. there is no academic pass, all calls later that they are knowledgeable more than these participants. holly's 1st meter exhibition in germany is at the group is bo, in berlin, is a collaboration with london state. modern. natasha can well a curated the berlin sherman. we're speaking about questions of sexual violence and sexual rights. these connect to all of our histories, really. so not only thinking about south africa, but really also looking into how minorities address their desires, often without fear embracing all premises of love. and i think that is what brings me really cl
holly is in a position to take portraits of a wounded and vulnerable community. others could not know. the artist describes the people in these pictures, participants seeking recognition rather than subject in 26 holy photograph martin, singer at their church there whose friends to this day. oh, i mean, i could teach these human beings that i work with that i have photograph austin, photographing of a parent of time as participants who informs as in wish without them these know, 4 to 5 business...
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so margaret, we just heard from holly.are you hearing from yourng sources when russia might strike? >> reporter: well, russia is poised to attack at any time. but, u.s. officials now believe the timeline for potential attack is pushed out another four or five days. that puts us past the olympics, past a key gathering of leaders this weekend in germany. and in fact, ukraine's president is scheduled to be up out the of the country at that summit this weekend which sources indicate to me might not be the best idea for him. but right now, given the threat level of his country, more than 60% of russia's standing army is at high alert at the border. >> o'donnell: that's really interesting about the timeline. what do officials think putin is really after here? what's he doing? what's his strategy? >> reporter: that's what has kept everyone guessing. but, really, what i hear is putin gives himself many different options. it's the way he plays this. and u.s. and european allies are slightly different in their assessment. some europ
so margaret, we just heard from holly.are you hearing from yourng sources when russia might strike? >> reporter: well, russia is poised to attack at any time. but, u.s. officials now believe the timeline for potential attack is pushed out another four or five days. that puts us past the olympics, past a key gathering of leaders this weekend in germany. and in fact, ukraine's president is scheduled to be up out the of the country at that summit this weekend which sources indicate to me...
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cbs's holly williams will lead off our coverage now in cbs' holly williams leads our coverage off in good evening, holly. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the state department says it's temporarily closing the us embassy in kyiv and moving operations to the city of laviv near the polish border as a security measure because of the "dramatic acceleration in the buildup of russian forces." >> putin is ready to invade ukraine. he wants to restore the soviet union. >> reporter: arseniy yatsenyuk the former ukraine prime minister and tonight he put the chance of russian invasion up to 50%. >> it's up to him to decide if he wants to be remembered as adolph hitler in the global history. >> reporter: are you comparing vladimir putin to adolph hitler? >> if he invades ukraine. that perhaps mr. president is looking for an offer ramp for the crisis. >> reporter: russian foreign minister allowed him to allow more time for diplomacy in a televised exchange. yet russia is moving forward with military drills in belarus and on the black sea. a u.s. official told cbs news some russian long-range arti
cbs's holly williams will lead off our coverage now in cbs' holly williams leads our coverage off in good evening, holly. >> reporter: good evening, norah. the state department says it's temporarily closing the us embassy in kyiv and moving operations to the city of laviv near the polish border as a security measure because of the "dramatic acceleration in the buildup of russian forces." >> putin is ready to invade ukraine. he wants to restore the soviet union. >>...
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black algae, b t q i. communities have been the focus of photographers and any more holly's work or nellum holies powerful self portraits are politically charged. they're the visual artist, exploration of black identity, a new by ending of a month. in addition to consider now a little by india can do is i not sell faith. i really photographed. and they took in there with it as the provisional camera, i am one of them currently just call me professor sam were calling to get the balance. i feel empowered, i felt actually good because people get to see somebody. i am not doing what i do to make money, but i do it to become is somebody said l m a julio identifies as non binary work. we caught up with him and kept her at an exhibition in the stevenson gallery. when a good one works on display are diverse photographs, paintings, and installation. the document and celebrate the lives of south africa. lesbian, again, trans, queer, and intersects communities with that well, is visual in not thou. wealth is a globe of pixels that forms a picture. so to make sure that we have like a good high quality
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norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams, thank you. in his first remarks since russia's full-scale invasion, president biden said he has no plans to speak with vladimir putin, and that relations between the two countries are "completely ruptured." and in an alarming comment, president biden today said putin has larger ambitions than just ukraine, that he wants to reestablish the former soviet union. cbs' weijia jiang reports tonight from the white house on new crippling sanctions. >> reporter: president biden condemned what he called vladimir putin's premeditated, unprovoked attack. >> putin is the aggressor. putin chose this war. bear the consequences. >> reporter: the president announced new sanctions aimed at crippling the russian economy, targeting four large russian banks, several more oligarchs friendly with putin, and new restrictions on key, high-tech exports to russia. for weeks, the administration has insisted sanctions would curb putin's aggression. >> the president believes that sanctions are intended to deter. >> reporter:
norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams, thank you. in his first remarks since russia's full-scale invasion, president biden said he has no plans to speak with vladimir putin, and that relations between the two countries are "completely ruptured." and in an alarming comment, president biden today said putin has larger ambitions than just ukraine, that he wants to reestablish the former soviet union. cbs' weijia jiang reports tonight from the white house on new crippling sanctions....
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. >> reporter: i'm holly williams in ukraine, a country now transformed into a war zone. hundreds of thousands are now fleeing across the boarders. >> duncan: in moscow, vladimir putin today puts his nuclear forces on alert. president putin is conditioning to escalate this war. >> duncan: this as the kremlin is targeted with new sanctions. and, the world rallies in support of ukraine, from berlin to kansas city. >> u.s.a. supports ukraine. >> duncan: also tonight former president trump returns to cpac speaking out on putin and tearing into president biden. cbs' robert costa joins me. and later, spirit product tests, consumers take aim at russia's most famous export. ♪ ♪ ♪ this is the "cbs weekend news" from new york, with jericka duncan. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> duncan: good evening and thanks for joining us. tonight the pentagon is criticizing vladimir putin's decision to put his nuclear forces on high alert as "unnecessary and escalatory." this as u.s. and european allies seek so further punish russia for its invasion of ukraine that includes tough new financial sanctions and new fligh
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norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams, thank you. well, for most of us, ending a career at the age of 44 might be considered an early retirement, but in football, it's a remarkable achievement. and today, it became official. after becoming the oldest quarterback to win a super bowl, tom brady will not play again in the n.f.l. cbs' james brown has the highlights of an extraordinary career. >> we're looking at the greatest right there. >> reporter: he's the greatest quarterback ever, and seven-time super bowl champion. >> how about that! >> reporter: tom brady took to instagram today to announce his retirement after 22 seasons, saying, "i have loved my n.f.l. career, and now it's time to focus my time and energy on other things." >> i've never heard a 600 in anything in football, but brady has it. >> reporter: brady's career spanned three decades. at 44, he's leaving the game holding almost every quarterback record in n.f.l. history. he leads the league in touchdown passes, passing yards, and regular-season wins. >> i do want to go out
norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams, thank you. well, for most of us, ending a career at the age of 44 might be considered an early retirement, but in football, it's a remarkable achievement. and today, it became official. after becoming the oldest quarterback to win a super bowl, tom brady will not play again in the n.f.l. cbs' james brown has the highlights of an extraordinary career. >> we're looking at the greatest right there. >> reporter: he's the greatest quarterback...
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cbs' holly williams just traveled to the front lines., tell us, what are you seeing and hearing at this hour? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. tonight, we're watching those unverified videos online that purportedly show a russian military convoy heading into the breakaway regions of ukraine that putin has recognized as independent. ukrainian officials say it's still not confirmed whether russian troops are moving in. russian-backed separatists in the region have been fighting a war against ukrainian forces for nearly eight years. today we went to the trenches of that bloody conflict. we traveled to the frontline with ukrainian soldiers. we're going to a position on a front line that ukrainians say is quite active, they say it's recently been targeted with artillery by the russian-backed separatists. ukraine says the separatists are trying to provoke them, and targeting civilian areas including the village of novognativka where they seem shell shocked. "we're on the brink of nervous breakdown," she said. the ukrainian soldiers say they
cbs' holly williams just traveled to the front lines., tell us, what are you seeing and hearing at this hour? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. tonight, we're watching those unverified videos online that purportedly show a russian military convoy heading into the breakaway regions of ukraine that putin has recognized as independent. ukrainian officials say it's still not confirmed whether russian troops are moving in. russian-backed separatists in the region have been fighting a war...
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norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams near ukraine's border with russia. thank you. we want to bring in secretary of state antony blinken. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. the u.s. has been warning ukraine that a full-scale invasion is imminent. the president's swift and severe sanctions have not deterred the russians. so does that mean this was a failure of american diplomacy? >> to the contrary. first of all, diplomacy succeeded very effectively in bringing the world together, the united states and europe together in standing up to russian aggression. at the same time, we've made it clear that if russia continues to escalate fit engages in a full-scale invasion of ukraine beyond what it's already doing, we'll escalate, too. and i hope that that knowledge may still act as a deterrent. but if it doesn't, we've been clear that russia will face massive consequences for its actions, and it will. >> o'donnell: i wonder if it's too late. i mean, how can the world stand by and watch what could be the beginning of the bloodiest conflict in europe since world war ii?
norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams near ukraine's border with russia. thank you. we want to bring in secretary of state antony blinken. mr. secretary, thank you for joining us. the u.s. has been warning ukraine that a full-scale invasion is imminent. the president's swift and severe sanctions have not deterred the russians. so does that mean this was a failure of american diplomacy? >> to the contrary. first of all, diplomacy succeeded very effectively in bringing the world...
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holly, dr. mayer, is now a professor emerita at duquesne university in my hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where she taught for many decades. she did two stints as chair of the history department after receiving your ph.d. at the college of william & mary. she served as the visiting chair of military history at the u.s. army war college out in carlyle, pennsylvania, the carlyle barracks, and during this academic year at west point serving as the visitor professor of history. she also has been commissioned, went through rotc and served in the u.s. army reserves and so she stands a long time ago -- you still stand fairly straight. you are recognizable as a military person still. she is the author of a whole slew of articles or military and historical -- i'm sorry, the military political social intersections of history in the era of the american revolution, camp followers and community still in print and an essential text for studying this period of time. she's here to talk tonight about her h
holly, dr. mayer, is now a professor emerita at duquesne university in my hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania, where she taught for many decades. she did two stints as chair of the history department after receiving your ph.d. at the college of william & mary. she served as the visiting chair of military history at the u.s. army war college out in carlyle, pennsylvania, the carlyle barracks, and during this academic year at west point serving as the visitor professor of history. she also...
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our cbs' holly williams is there in a broadcast exclusive. >> reporter: this is where children would normally have been playing. >> o'donnell: but the biden administration continues its quest for diplomacy at the united nations. massive winter storm: hundreds of flights canceled as 100 million americans face heavy snow, ice, rain, and flooding, plus strong winds, from oklahoma to maine. and trump must testify. the judge's stunning ruling tonight that means the former president and his children must be interviewed under oath. teen mall fight-- the outage tonight as an officer tackles a black eighth grader. sexual assault at military academies nearly five years after our investigation. the news that the problem has gotten worse. olympic doping scandal: the surprising ending. russian teen skating star falls to fourth place after a dismal performance. and an 11-year-old boy's mullet won a national contest, but his story will win your heart. >> this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening, and thank you for joining us.
our cbs' holly williams is there in a broadcast exclusive. >> reporter: this is where children would normally have been playing. >> o'donnell: but the biden administration continues its quest for diplomacy at the united nations. massive winter storm: hundreds of flights canceled as 100 million americans face heavy snow, ice, rain, and flooding, plus strong winds, from oklahoma to maine. and trump must testify. the judge's stunning ruling tonight that means the former president and...
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cbs' holly williams just traveled to the front lines.lly, tell us, what are you seeing and hearing at this hour? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. tonight, we're watching those unverified videos online that purportedly show a russian military convoy heading into the breakaway regions of ukraine putin has recognized as independent. ukrainian officials say it's still not confirmed whether russian troops are moving in. russian-backed separatists in the region have been fighting a war against ukrainian forces for nearly eight years. today we went to the trenches of that bloody conflict. we traveled to the frontline with ukrainian soldiers. we're going to a position on a front line that ukrainians say is quite active, they say it's recently been targeted with artillery by the russian-backed separatists. ukraine says the separatists are trying to provoke them, and targeting civilian areas including the village of novognativka where they seem shell shocked. "we're on the brink of nervous breakdown," she said. the ukrainian soldiers say they h
cbs' holly williams just traveled to the front lines.lly, tell us, what are you seeing and hearing at this hour? >> reporter: good evening, jericka. tonight, we're watching those unverified videos online that purportedly show a russian military convoy heading into the breakaway regions of ukraine putin has recognized as independent. ukrainian officials say it's still not confirmed whether russian troops are moving in. russian-backed separatists in the region have been fighting a war...
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there was a young man down in mississippi named hollis watkins. and hollis's noticing the work. that moses is doing hollis is impressed. he's about 17 at the time. he's like this guy coming down here. from harvard doing this work. and then he says to moses, but you know. if you really want to be about it. mccomb is easy. where you really need to go? is to amity and walthall counties because there's about one black person registered to vote between the two counties. and what moses knew was that if he took the easy route and understand what i'm saying? easy? i've got that in like big quotes. he knew that in order to fully gain the trust. because movement building is also about trust. in order to gain the trust of black mississippians he was half. he was going to have they live. so he went into amity county. it got almost like quiet and he almost here like don't. okay. he started doing the civic education classes started doing the voter education classes, and then he went to go register some folks to vote. he got arrested. now think about that you just got arrested. for registering
there was a young man down in mississippi named hollis watkins. and hollis's noticing the work. that moses is doing hollis is impressed. he's about 17 at the time. he's like this guy coming down here. from harvard doing this work. and then he says to moses, but you know. if you really want to be about it. mccomb is easy. where you really need to go? is to amity and walthall counties because there's about one black person registered to vote between the two counties. and what moses knew was that...
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good evening, holly. >> reporter: good evening, norah. department says it's temporarily closing the u.s. embassy here in kyiv, ukraine's capital, and moving operations to the city of laviv near the polish border as a security measure because of, quote, dramatic acceleration in the buildup of russian forces. >> it is ready to invade ukraine, he wants to restore the soviet union. >> reporter: ukraine's former prime minister, tonight he put the chance of a russian invasion at 50%. >> it's up to him to decide whether he wants to be remembered as adolf hitler in the global history. >> reporter: are you comparing vladimir putin to adolf hitler? >> if he decides to invade ukraine, this is a perfect scenario of adolf hitler in 1939. >> reporter: but in moscow today, perhaps a signal that president putin is looking for an off-ramp from this crisis. russia's foreign minister urged him to allow more time for diplomacy in a televised exchange. yet russia is stillovrwth milit belarus and on the black sea. a u.s. official told cbs news some russian lon
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good evening, holly. >> reporter: good evening, norah. kharkiv, we've been hearing what sound like either missile or air strikes tonight. this is ukraine's second-largest city, and a major strategic target for russia. [ speaking foreign language ] [ explosion ] a russian fighter jet over kharkiv, according to a ukrainian n official. russia claims it isn't targeting civilians, but in the town of chuhuiv, u ukrainian offfficialy the russians bombed this apartment building, killing at least one and injuring 15 residents. "i never thought this would happen on our land," said oleana kurilo, a local teacher. the outskirts of kharkiv have been pummeled by shelling, ruining homes and shattering lives. and, the russians are also taking losses. we believe this soldier was killed by ukrainian forces on the edge of the city. after months of stoical calm in the face of a possible invasion, in kharkiv, there's now panic-buying in supermarkets, a rush to donate blood, and a search for shelter from russian missiles and air strikes. >> it's really terribl
good evening, holly. >> reporter: good evening, norah. kharkiv, we've been hearing what sound like either missile or air strikes tonight. this is ukraine's second-largest city, and a major strategic target for russia. [ speaking foreign language ] [ explosion ] a russian fighter jet over kharkiv, according to a ukrainian n official. russia claims it isn't targeting civilians, but in the town of chuhuiv, u ukrainian offfficialy the russians bombed this apartment building, killing at least...
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holly williams, cbs news, in eastern ukraine. >>> secretary of state antony blinken is weighing in on the attack. he talked to "cbs evening news" anchor norah o'donnell last night. >> when president biden addressed the nation today, he said that putin wants a new soviet union. is there intelligence to suggest that president putin will advance beyond ukraine? >> you don't need intelligence to tell you that's exactly what president putin wants. he's made clear that he'd like to reconstitute the soviet empire. short of that, he'd like to reassert his influence around neighboring countries that were once part of the soviet bloc. >> blinken was asked about the safety of ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy. he said zelenskyy remains in the country, and reiterated the u.s. will continue to support ukraine and its allies throughout europe. >>> across the united states, people are showing their support for ukraine. [ chants ] supporters chanted and sang songs outside the white house yesterday. they rallied just hours after president biden accused russia of a brutal assault. in san francisc
holly williams, cbs news, in eastern ukraine. >>> secretary of state antony blinken is weighing in on the attack. he talked to "cbs evening news" anchor norah o'donnell last night. >> when president biden addressed the nation today, he said that putin wants a new soviet union. is there intelligence to suggest that president putin will advance beyond ukraine? >> you don't need intelligence to tell you that's exactly what president putin wants. he's made clear that...
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we begin tonight on the ground in ukraine with cbs' holly williams. >> reporter: in just a few short days, ukraine has transformed into a war zone. one russian missile hit an oil depot on the outskirts of the capital kyiv early this morning, according to ukrainian officials. and just 20 miles from the russian border, they've been fighting on city streets. the ukrainian authorities saying they're still in control. yesterday in kyiv, the battle came very close to us. we're hearing a lot of gunfire. obviously fighting taking place, we think about three blocks from here. we went inside a private hospital, which is now canceled all elective surgeries. instead, this doctor told us they have prepared to treat combat injuries. why are you staying? you could leave. >> it's my home. i'm in my own country. i was born here and i will live here for all my life. >> even if that means dying here >> if it means fighting for my home. >> reporter: ukraine's resistance has been determined, and may have taken moscow by surprise. video shared online shows killed and captured russian soldiers and destroye
we begin tonight on the ground in ukraine with cbs' holly williams. >> reporter: in just a few short days, ukraine has transformed into a war zone. one russian missile hit an oil depot on the outskirts of the capital kyiv early this morning, according to ukrainian officials. and just 20 miles from the russian border, they've been fighting on city streets. the ukrainian authorities saying they're still in control. yesterday in kyiv, the battle came very close to us. we're hearing a lot of...
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holly williams is near the front lines traveling with ukrainian troops. >> reporter: as we approached the front line, there was heavy artillery fire. we estimate just a few hundred yards away. [ gunfire ] those sound quite close now and have been maybe eight or nine at this point. these ukrainian soldiers told us it was russian-backed separatists firing on their front line positions. ukraine's been fighting a war against russian-backed separatists for nearly eight years. these muddy trenches carve up this country. the ukranian military on one side armed by the u.s., and fighters in breakaway regions now recognized by russia on the other. in recent days, there's been an escalation in the attacks. some hitting civilian areas, sending people into their basements for shelter. "there's no electricity, no cell phone signal, and nobody cares about us," said this elderly lady. as ukrainians buried two of four fallen soldiers in a conflict that's torn this country apart. >> that was holly williams reporting. now u.s. officials say that moscow is arming the separatists. ukraine believes russia
holly williams is near the front lines traveling with ukrainian troops. >> reporter: as we approached the front line, there was heavy artillery fire. we estimate just a few hundred yards away. [ gunfire ] those sound quite close now and have been maybe eight or nine at this point. these ukrainian soldiers told us it was russian-backed separatists firing on their front line positions. ukraine's been fighting a war against russian-backed separatists for nearly eight years. these muddy...
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>> holly williams, thank you. and we're lucky to have cbs's chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "face the nation" margaret brennan with us here tonight. so, margaret, we just heard fro. what are you hearing from your sources when russia might strike? >> well, russia is poised to attack at any time, but u.s. officials now believe the time line for potential attack is pushed out another four or five days. that puts us past the olympics, past a key gathering of leaders this weekend in germany. and, in fact, ukraine's president is scheduled to be out of the country at that summit over this weekend, which sources have indicated to me may not be the best idea for him. but right now given the threat level to his country, more than 60% of russia's standing army is at high alert right at the border. >> that's really interesting about the time line. what do officials think putin is really after here? what's he doing, what's his strategy? >> that is' what has kept everyone guessing. but really what i hear is
>> holly williams, thank you. and we're lucky to have cbs's chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "face the nation" margaret brennan with us here tonight. so, margaret, we just heard fro. what are you hearing from your sources when russia might strike? >> well, russia is poised to attack at any time, but u.s. officials now believe the time line for potential attack is pushed out another four or five days. that puts us past the olympics, past a key gathering...
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norah. >> reporter: holly williams in kyiv for us tonight. thank you. white house officials today were on capitol hill briefing congress on the latest intelligence. we want to welcome robert costa joining cbs news as our chief election and campaign correspondent working t the phos on ukraine. robert, what are you learning about the move inside the white house? >> talking to lawmakers who spoke to jake sullivan heard he's on edge, the white house rest less. ab cmentd what does hehi he doesn't buy it. sanctions, what's next, if russia moves in, how does the u.s. respond in the white house would like to see a bipartisan response but the talks are breaking down on capitol hill still t.b.d. >> o'donnell: you know the war games all going on but at the same time there are real fears about what impact this could have on the global economy. >> reporter: the biggest fear is ukraine's own economy if russia goes in. right now the united states privately is talking about maybe a $1 billion sovereign loan guarantee to try to shore up ukraine's economy should russia m
norah. >> reporter: holly williams in kyiv for us tonight. thank you. white house officials today were on capitol hill briefing congress on the latest intelligence. we want to welcome robert costa joining cbs news as our chief election and campaign correspondent working t the phos on ukraine. robert, what are you learning about the move inside the white house? >> talking to lawmakers who spoke to jake sullivan heard he's on edge, the white house rest less. ab cmentd what does hehi...
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cbs's holly williams is in kyiv for reporting. >> reporter: the u.s.ent says an attack staged by russia could include a graphic propaganda preparing to show explosions, corpses and military equipment supplied by the west with actors playing grieving mourners. cbs was told russia may have already recruited the people to set up the incident and fake victims could be in russia or russian speaking people in ukraine. with roughly 100,000 troops massed on ukraine's border, russian government has been warning for weeks russia could stage a violent incident. the government has nod provided any supporting evidence. u.s. says this is just one of a number of options russia's developed and the the u.s. is developed and the u.s. is going public with it to try to dissuade moscow from moving forward. norah. >> o'donnell: fascinating new detail, holly williams, thank you. crime and violence is on the rise in almost every major city in the country. today, president biden paid a visit to the nation's largest city new york which is going through a crime wave of its own.
cbs's holly williams is in kyiv for reporting. >> reporter: the u.s.ent says an attack staged by russia could include a graphic propaganda preparing to show explosions, corpses and military equipment supplied by the west with actors playing grieving mourners. cbs was told russia may have already recruited the people to set up the incident and fake victims could be in russia or russian speaking people in ukraine. with roughly 100,000 troops massed on ukraine's border, russian government...
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senator josh holly of missouri is naming the reasonth he's calling on the bush administration to drop support for ukraine, joining the natoo alliance, trying to push nato on ukraine. holly wrote to secretary of state tony blinken saying that ukraine joining nato does not help america advance our interests and we should focus instead on china in response to this . the weepie illinois congressperson adam kinzinger wrote this typo filled rantte on twitter quote i hate to be so personal, but holly is one of the worst human beingshe in a self aggrandizing, misspelled con artist. waype to go ad hominem dumbo. separately, the white house, josh hawley of k working everybody watch fewer digestingg russian misinformation and parroting russian talking points. you are not aligned with longstanding bipartisan american values which is to stand up for the sovereignty of countries like ukraine. but othersei their right to t choose their own alliances and also to stand against very clearly the efforts or attempts or c potential attempts by any country to invade and take territory of another country. t
senator josh holly of missouri is naming the reasonth he's calling on the bush administration to drop support for ukraine, joining the natoo alliance, trying to push nato on ukraine. holly wrote to secretary of state tony blinken saying that ukraine joining nato does not help america advance our interests and we should focus instead on china in response to this . the weepie illinois congressperson adam kinzinger wrote this typo filled rantte on twitter quote i hate to be so personal, but holly...
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grainger speaking to holly hamilton earlier.ined by a pandemic and engulfed in questions about china's human rights record. should beijing have been allowed to host the games in the first place, has been a familar discussion point. the chief executive of the british olympic association says he thinks the ioc won't want to hold another olympics with the same questions hanging over it. i understand why the ioc came here in the first place, it is a massive commercial market for everyone. trade between china and britain last year topped $100 billion for the last time so they are meeting —— major trading partners so you're looking at why you would create a commercially successful games, but we do not condone the human rights stuff, we're not saying that it is fine, it is the opposite but ourjob is to get the team here and make sure the athletes could come here and compete to the best of their ability. looking the ioc may have realised that this was tough for everyone involved, the games coming up everyone involved, the games coming u
grainger speaking to holly hamilton earlier.ined by a pandemic and engulfed in questions about china's human rights record. should beijing have been allowed to host the games in the first place, has been a familar discussion point. the chief executive of the british olympic association says he thinks the ioc won't want to hold another olympics with the same questions hanging over it. i understand why the ioc came here in the first place, it is a massive commercial market for everyone. trade...
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�* . ., �* , holly? if it's light or if it's hea , holly?ore! put your back into it! i'm not surejohn is making that much difference. i thinkjohn has found his forte in the curling there. ~ �* ., ., ~ there. we didn't fall over. i think i refer there. we didn't fall over. i think i prefer the _ there. we didn't fall over. i think i prefer the releasing _ there. we didn't fall over. i think i prefer the releasing of - there. we didn't fall over. i think i prefer the releasing of the - there. we didn't fall over. i think. i prefer the releasing of the stone. i prefer the releasing of the stone. i don't know, you looked very strong on the sweeping. you must have a very clean kitchen. and he stayed on his feet! that's the most important thing. i think being tall is a bit of a disadvantage, it's a long way to fall. always good to be a pocket rocket. here's carol with a look at the weather. it's been a cold start the day and you can see from some of our watchers pictures, lying snow in the highlands this morning. a lot of sunshine to start the day
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norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams, thank you.now to cbs' chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "face the nation," margaret brennan. all right, margaret, on the diplomatic front, those meetings that were supposed to take place, those seem to be done. i mean, is diplomacy dead? >> reporter: well, this was already a diplomatic hail-mary pass, and clearly it's not going anywhere. vladimir putin had very low regard for the idea of even talking. what we know is that the war is already under way, and vladimir putin may be testing just how far he can go. he is already strangling ukraine's economy. he is taking bites out of their territory. and so what happens next may determine how far he goes. what he knows is two clear things: no country in the world is going to send troops to defend his country, and that all of these sanctions hurt european economies, and there's also a bite-back here at home with the united states. i mean, president biden is already dealing with inflation at a 40-year high, and now oil is trading at $1
norah. >> o'donnell: holly williams, thank you.now to cbs' chief foreign affairs correspondent and moderator of "face the nation," margaret brennan. all right, margaret, on the diplomatic front, those meetings that were supposed to take place, those seem to be done. i mean, is diplomacy dead? >> reporter: well, this was already a diplomatic hail-mary pass, and clearly it's not going anywhere. vladimir putin had very low regard for the idea of even talking. what we know is...
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but holly is just using the cheat code to exploit while male grievance.as egging on, on january 6th. meanwhile, last night, tucker carlson, who is the literal avatar of the manly man -- just joking. he's the opposite. seemed to take it all to heart. arguing that strong leaders, the kind without any maternal instincts, are under attack. >> creative masculine energy is the essential quality of any civilization. it's how we got civilization in the first place. but increasingly, boisterous maculiity is suppressed to make way for a cake caretaker class. >> not giving a crap about your fellow humans and making sure that government leaves them to suffer and die turns you into the incredible hulk. can i stop rolling my eyes now? so the warped conservative obsession with their own version of masculinity is, well, it's tonight's absolute worst. what does this mean for our country? and that is up next. stay with us. next. next. stay with use your insurance. all you have to do is schedule delivery. go to capsule.com to get started in 15 seconds today. >> woman: what'
but holly is just using the cheat code to exploit while male grievance.as egging on, on january 6th. meanwhile, last night, tucker carlson, who is the literal avatar of the manly man -- just joking. he's the opposite. seemed to take it all to heart. arguing that strong leaders, the kind without any maternal instincts, are under attack. >> creative masculine energy is the essential quality of any civilization. it's how we got civilization in the first place. but increasingly, boisterous...
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southbound one. 0, one south of holly street.e delays as you're traveling to san carlos, but you can see want you hit redwood city. we're not seeing those delays anymore and a little further down in mountain view. northbound. 85 south of one. 0, one north and west bound 2.37. east of 85 south. we still have that accident. but the other highways in the south bay all look like they've improved may's to that fremont street exit under 14 minutes for your drive as you head across towards the peninsula. 92 westbound there. it will take you about 12 minutes to make that commute. richmond center fell bridge pretty quiet at this hour. 8 minutes as you're traveling from the tolls to one o one and the golden gate bridge. 37 to the tolls about 19 minutes. daria, back to you. thanks a lot. 9.47. and it's back to the splash brothers. klay thompson get more playing time these days with the warriors and the team is continuing their winning streak and former raiders interim head coach rick shaw, rich bisaccia. he's one of the packers for their sp
southbound one. 0, one south of holly street.e delays as you're traveling to san carlos, but you can see want you hit redwood city. we're not seeing those delays anymore and a little further down in mountain view. northbound. 85 south of one. 0, one north and west bound 2.37. east of 85 south. we still have that accident. but the other highways in the south bay all look like they've improved may's to that fremont street exit under 14 minutes for your drive as you head across towards the...
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holly a mayor who is been a dear friend of mine for decades. now. we are catching up a little bit on the terrace earlier trying to calculate the years, but it's been it was back in the 1900s when we first met one another that's not amazing how that sounds now holly dr. mayer is now a professor emerita from the mccannulty college in the graduate school of liberia arts at duquesne university in my hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania where she taught for many decades she did i think two stints as chair of the history department there after joining duquesne after receiving your phd at the college of william and mary. she also has served as the visiting herald-kay johnson chair of military history at the us army war college out in carlisle, pennsylvania at the carlisle barracks and is currently during this academic year at west point where she's serving as the charles bowl ewing visitor professor of history. she is also has been commissioned went through rotc and served in the us army reserves. and so she stands a long time ago, but you still stand fair
holly a mayor who is been a dear friend of mine for decades. now. we are catching up a little bit on the terrace earlier trying to calculate the years, but it's been it was back in the 1900s when we first met one another that's not amazing how that sounds now holly dr. mayer is now a professor emerita from the mccannulty college in the graduate school of liberia arts at duquesne university in my hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania where she taught for many decades she did i think two stints as...
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dejé a holly en el teléfono. vuélvela a llamar. no lo sé. ha de estar molesta. ya se le pasará.zeus. como te dije, es una mujer muy especial. bueno, tenía que serlo para casarse contigo. ja ja ja. ♪♪.- (música). (música). (música). (música). >>>ahora, encuentran a niña de dos años que desapareció después de grabar a la camioneta donde él dormía.la tía habla nuestras cámaras y tenemos lo último >>> continúa escalando la tensión en ucrania, lo último desde washington. >>> autoridades investigan un tiroteo en plena autopista, lo que se sabe en minutos. comenzamos (música). (música). >>> este es tu noticiero telemundo 48: buenas tardes buen domingo para todos les saludo, unaemitida de alerta fue emitida acaba de desactivarse tras el hallazgo del niño de dos años que estaba desaparecidodespués de que el auto donde se encontraba fuera robado de un (nombre extranjero), desde allí nuestra compañera libertad pedraza, buenas tardes qué sabemos hasta el momento >>> así es, fátima en cuestión de cinco minutos, anunciaron que estaban quitándoles alerta porque ya encontraron al pequeño, como
dejé a holly en el teléfono. vuélvela a llamar. no lo sé. ha de estar molesta. ya se le pasará.zeus. como te dije, es una mujer muy especial. bueno, tenía que serlo para casarse contigo. ja ja ja. ♪♪.- (música). (música). (música). (música). >>>ahora, encuentran a niña de dos años que desapareció después de grabar a la camioneta donde él dormía.la tía habla nuestras cámaras y tenemos lo último >>> continúa escalando la tensión en ucrania, lo último...