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igor, i think you might be on mute. we're going to work on igor's audio.ing at. this is a bomb shelter. it appears, again, to be an underground parking lot. earlier we were speaking to another journalist, who was sheltering in an underground parking lot in a hotel. it appears that many places in kyiv are using these structures as air raid shelters alongside the city metros. again, air raid sirens as we're hearing pretty intense conflict right now in kyiv. we're going to work on getting more details and to reconnect with igor. so don't go anywhere. but joining me right now is nyu law professor ryan goodwin. he previously served as special counsel to the department of defense general counsel. and msnbc contributor david rohde. we've seen sanctions put in place right now. not just taking some banks off s.w.i.f.t. in russia but also cutting off the russian central bank, which a senior administration official tells me at nbc news should effectively cut off vladimir putin's safeguarding against sanctions, which was to hoard russian currency. so ryan, what do you
igor, i think you might be on mute. we're going to work on igor's audio.ing at. this is a bomb shelter. it appears, again, to be an underground parking lot. earlier we were speaking to another journalist, who was sheltering in an underground parking lot in a hotel. it appears that many places in kyiv are using these structures as air raid shelters alongside the city metros. again, air raid sirens as we're hearing pretty intense conflict right now in kyiv. we're going to work on getting more...
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half a million people, many of them make a different choice than igor.lee their homes. where they're going and who's helping and what you can do. >>> later in the program, then, back here at home, a day with real importance in the effort to hold responsible those involved in the deadly capitol insurrection on the u.s. capitol last january 6th. jury selection starts today in the very first trial. we'll tell you about it. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. it. "deadline white house" continues after a quick break. okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete balanced nutrition for strength and energy. woo hoo! ensure, complete balanced nutrition with 27 vitamins and minerals. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. ♪ ♪ we need to reduce plastic waste in the environment. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be remade. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be 100% recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so they can be turne
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igor. does the siren mean that there it's an incoming air attack? doesn't mean seek shelter?t means to seek shelter. yeah, it needs to seek shelter. >> kyiv is a very big city. i know a lot of people, like you said, has left. we had images of the highway we yesterday. of people leaving. there's still some concern that there is not enough shelter for the kind of thing that is going on. yes, there is some speculation. what we were wondering when our reporter had been hearing explosions, but not hearing the sirens. there were some speculation that people wanted to shut this sirens off to not get people to shelters cause they were full. >> it is possible, a lot of these shelters are completely out of gate, some of them are unusable. the story for my publication that is down on the sort of thing. and, a lot of them are in their. i don't know if that's the reason these the sirens or not. but many of the shelters are very important condition. >> igor, let's talk about the fact that you are in kharkiv. but aaron had been saying this on week. you're in kharkiv, in kyiv, there was a di
igor. does the siren mean that there it's an incoming air attack? doesn't mean seek shelter?t means to seek shelter. yeah, it needs to seek shelter. >> kyiv is a very big city. i know a lot of people, like you said, has left. we had images of the highway we yesterday. of people leaving. there's still some concern that there is not enough shelter for the kind of thing that is going on. yes, there is some speculation. what we were wondering when our reporter had been hearing explosions, but...
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borisjohnson igor roternberg. boris johnson calls igor roternberg.estimated $22 billion. 0nce gennady is worth an estimated $22 billion. once the largest foreign investor in russia argues that the target they make sense. everybody who knows russia probably knows putin properly. they'll know what will stop from doing terrible things, that is going after his money and to go after his money to go after the 50 top oligarchs.— to go after the 50 top oliuarchs. , ., ., . , oligarchs. these oligarchs amassed _ oligarchs. these oligarchs amassed huge _ oligarchs. these oligarchs amassed huge wealth - oligarchs. these oligarchs amassed huge wealth in l oligarchs. these oligarchs l amassed huge wealth in the 19905 as the soviet union broke apart. state assets were given to new companies, and in exchange forfunding exchange for funding politicians these men got shares in those companies. they also, as the financial times puts it, got unfettered access to the corridors of power. and in some cases their wealth directly connected to putin. the times reports that w
borisjohnson igor roternberg. boris johnson calls igor roternberg.estimated $22 billion. 0nce gennady is worth an estimated $22 billion. once the largest foreign investor in russia argues that the target they make sense. everybody who knows russia probably knows putin properly. they'll know what will stop from doing terrible things, that is going after his money and to go after his money to go after the 50 top oligarchs.— to go after the 50 top oliuarchs. , ., ., . , oligarchs. these...
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you're seeing the difference -- i think igor talked about that, russia has a conscript military with a lot of young kids who may be -- who have been fed a diet of russian propaganda and heard vladimir putin just last week say ukrainians were their brothers and ukrainians are russian. so now you have this army being told to kill these ukrainians and there may be some worry within that army, within these conscripts about what exactly they're doing. but you have absolute resolute. and on the other side you have people fighting, willing to lay down their lives for their country and whose backs are to the wall. it's hard to -- it's hard to quantify that, even though this is a case of david versus goliath. another issue for the russian military is their intel is not as good as the pentagon thought it would be. the russia -- russia still has not established or as not as late as five, six hours ago established air superiority over ukraine and part of the reason why is ukraine's air defense system are mobile. russia has been bombing many of the wrong places. so they degraded ukraine's air def
you're seeing the difference -- i think igor talked about that, russia has a conscript military with a lot of young kids who may be -- who have been fed a diet of russian propaganda and heard vladimir putin just last week say ukrainians were their brothers and ukrainians are russian. so now you have this army being told to kill these ukrainians and there may be some worry within that army, within these conscripts about what exactly they're doing. but you have absolute resolute. and on the other...
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the third person named by borisjohnson, well, that is boris rotenberg's nephew igor.e is said to be putin'sjudo partner. the uk says he has strategic significance to putin. and this is what these new sanctions mean in practice. any assets they hold in the uk will be frozen. the individuals concerned will be banned from travelling here, and we will prohibit all uk individuals and entities from having any dealings with them. these are three examples. 0ther oligarchs are also being targeted, as well as major russian companies like aeroflot, and russian banks too. here is borisjohnson again. these powers will enable us totally to exclude russian banks from the uk financial system, which is of course by far the largest in europe, stopping them from accessing sterling and clearing payments through the uk. bill browder argues that to be effective, sanctions need to be even more comprehensive. we know many oligarchs were totally untouched, who live in london, who hold certain's money, he should be sanctioned. none of them have been touched. london is definitely part of the st
the third person named by borisjohnson, well, that is boris rotenberg's nephew igor.e is said to be putin'sjudo partner. the uk says he has strategic significance to putin. and this is what these new sanctions mean in practice. any assets they hold in the uk will be frozen. the individuals concerned will be banned from travelling here, and we will prohibit all uk individuals and entities from having any dealings with them. these are three examples. 0ther oligarchs are also being targeted, as...
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they _ igor rottenberg. johnson calls them putin's cronies. they are _ igor rottenberg. everybody knows russia properly _ these oligarchs amassed huge wealth in the 905. state assets were given to new companies, and in exchange forfunding politicians, these men got shares. they also... in some cases, their wealth connected directly to putin. the times reports... these connections remain. here's boris rotenberg, a childhood friend in putin and co—owned a construction company. the third person named by borisjohnson, boris rotenberg's nephew igor. this is what these new sanctions mean in practice. than? this is what these new sanctions mean in practice.— this is what these new sanctions mean in practice. any assets they hold in the _ mean in practice. any assets they hold in the uk will— mean in practice. any assets they hold in the uk will be _ mean in practice. any assets they hold in the uk will be frozen. i mean in practice. any assets they hold in the uk will be frozen. the | hold in the uk will be frozen. the individuals will be banned from travelling here, and we wil
they _ igor rottenberg. johnson calls them putin's cronies. they are _ igor rottenberg. everybody knows russia properly _ these oligarchs amassed huge wealth in the 905. state assets were given to new companies, and in exchange forfunding politicians, these men got shares. they also... in some cases, their wealth connected directly to putin. the times reports... these connections remain. here's boris rotenberg, a childhood friend in putin and co—owned a construction company. the third person...
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bp's boss sits on a board chaired by putin ally igor sechin.t's a grim and uncomfortable paradox that the higher prices for oil and gas rise, the more the countries dependent on it fuel the very russian war machine they are trying to stop. simon jack, bbc news. the un's refugee agency says more than 50,000 people have fled ukraine in the past 48 hours. many have headed west, trying to cross the border into neighbouring countries. now, there's concern that the steady stream could become a mass exodus. 0ur correspondent mark lowen has been to the polish border, speaking to people trying to escape. a border separates but also brings together. families reunited in the search for safety, like ten—year—old mariya and her mother, who travelled for two days from kyiv tojoin herfather here in poland. how do you feel about leaving? do you feel scared about what is happening? yes. i've never felt about this situation that one day another country in the 215t century could attack another country in europe. your country? my country. the stream of ukrainians
bp's boss sits on a board chaired by putin ally igor sechin.t's a grim and uncomfortable paradox that the higher prices for oil and gas rise, the more the countries dependent on it fuel the very russian war machine they are trying to stop. simon jack, bbc news. the un's refugee agency says more than 50,000 people have fled ukraine in the past 48 hours. many have headed west, trying to cross the border into neighbouring countries. now, there's concern that the steady stream could become a mass...
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the words that come to mind are fear and uncertainty. >> now igor might have to fight against the army his grandfather fought for 8 million russians live in ukraine almost one in five. bret? >> bret: steve harrigan live in kyiv don't. steve, thanks. the u.s. has is having a start at the beijing olympics with a handful of olympics. america's two greatest rivals seem to be winning the diplomatic competition. russia and china are growing closer in this time and that is not good news according to officials for the u.s. here is correspondent gillian turner. >> the u.s. olympic team scored 3 gold medals in beijing. back home the biden administration was left playing defense after russia and china announced a new pack against the united states. >> if in the end china is seen as having supported russia's move, it will cost china in terms of how it is seen in the eyes of the world. >> emboldened by china's moment in the spotlight xi jinping agreed to vladimir putin to challenge the u.s. in outer space, cyberspace and in europe and asia. asked about the u.e. new partnership biden's national secu
the words that come to mind are fear and uncertainty. >> now igor might have to fight against the army his grandfather fought for 8 million russians live in ukraine almost one in five. bret? >> bret: steve harrigan live in kyiv don't. steve, thanks. the u.s. has is having a start at the beijing olympics with a handful of olympics. america's two greatest rivals seem to be winning the diplomatic competition. russia and china are growing closer in this time and that is not good news...
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igor, are you and i have spoken each day since this war has broken out.re still in kyiv, you and i were on the phone when the sirens were going off and you are hearing explosions. there is definitely a sense, around the, world that the unexpected attack on kyiv, although the united states intelligence that said it would happen, was underway, and the russians would soon be there. they are there, and so are you. and so a lot of the ukrainians who lived there. >> yeah, well, last night there was bombardment in the outlining areas. an oil depot outside of kyiv got blown out, releasing toxic smoke. the russians are outside, but ukrainians control of the major cities. it is forcing russia to take combat with big losses, that they wouldn't have wanted to take. russia was counting on a quick break, change the government to get out. but ukraine is not letting them do that. >> explain that to, me as a journalist. i know your ukrainian, you obviously have a great deal of civic pride being a ukrainian. but explain to me as a journalist, how civilians with no military
igor, are you and i have spoken each day since this war has broken out.re still in kyiv, you and i were on the phone when the sirens were going off and you are hearing explosions. there is definitely a sense, around the, world that the unexpected attack on kyiv, although the united states intelligence that said it would happen, was underway, and the russians would soon be there. they are there, and so are you. and so a lot of the ukrainians who lived there. >> yeah, well, last night there...
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reporter: i was actually kidnapped by a group of militants that were led by a russian citizen named igor a former f.s.b. officer who had orchestrated the takeover of the town that i was reporting from, when i was taken captive. and when they detained me and threw me in the basement, there were other civilians down there: bloggers, a streamer, a journalist, a nationalist ukrainian who had actually come to the region to fight. i was fortunately released after being held for just three days, because there was a lot of international outcry about my kidnapping. a lot of the media who were in the area wervery vocal about my case. but the other men who were down there with me ended up spending months in detention, in those terrible conditions, until their city was retaken by ukrainian forces. but obviously, not all the territory was retaken by ukrainian forces, and so many people, including journalists and human rights workers, ende up spending years in dark prisons in the areas controlled by the so-called donetsk and luhansk people's republics. >> sreenivasan: simon, you've also reported exten
reporter: i was actually kidnapped by a group of militants that were led by a russian citizen named igor a former f.s.b. officer who had orchestrated the takeover of the town that i was reporting from, when i was taken captive. and when they detained me and threw me in the basement, there were other civilians down there: bloggers, a streamer, a journalist, a nationalist ukrainian who had actually come to the region to fight. i was fortunately released after being held for just three days,...
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these people he is a prosecuting like durham, and igor who was involved in the steele dossier are accusedf lying to the fbi. one other case he brought was against an fbi lawyer. even the fbi lawyer is accused of lying to the fbi. now i think you, i and a lot of people who follow this very closely for a number of years, are finding it hard to swallow that the fbi was like a babe in the woods here. [laughter] a lot of evidence of a bias against trump. but for the moment durham siri is that the bureau is not in on it. i think they would have to be for it to be the major watergate style conspiracy people are thinking of. maria: so the question becomes when, if at all, did the fbi and the cia for that matter start working with the clinton campaign? because remember and are in january of 2017 the fbi conducted three day interview with the sub source of the dossier. during that interview he said we made it up we are having beers and embellish for the steele dossier was a bunch of garbage we made it up. get the fbi conducted the edge of your three the information where they do? they proceeded wit
these people he is a prosecuting like durham, and igor who was involved in the steele dossier are accusedf lying to the fbi. one other case he brought was against an fbi lawyer. even the fbi lawyer is accused of lying to the fbi. now i think you, i and a lot of people who follow this very closely for a number of years, are finding it hard to swallow that the fbi was like a babe in the woods here. [laughter] a lot of evidence of a bias against trump. but for the moment durham siri is that the...
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. >> reporter: igor markov with the palo alto based kraun watched the invasion of his homeland.has friends in different parts of the country. he's hoping his uncle and aunt in kyiv may be able to escape to the west. the roads may be grid locked but the number of other options is dwindling by the hour. >> train tickets are difficult to find. they've been difficult to find for a whale. the air space is closed. especially with the missile strikes and the ukrainian airports. so i do hope they can get to safety. i think a large number of people will not have that option. >> reporter: ukraine is collecting the basics, food, diapers, clothing torsion send back home. >> i haven't talked to my parents yet. i haven't talked to my grandma yet. i already got messages from my friends and from kyiv and odessa and kharkiv that there were air strikes. >> reporter: and the san francisco ukraine american council says every able bodied man will be drafted into service and that includes his own father. >> my dad is 52, 53 years old. still, i don't know. i mean, honestly, i really hope that they wil
. >> reporter: igor markov with the palo alto based kraun watched the invasion of his homeland.has friends in different parts of the country. he's hoping his uncle and aunt in kyiv may be able to escape to the west. the roads may be grid locked but the number of other options is dwindling by the hour. >> train tickets are difficult to find. they've been difficult to find for a whale. the air space is closed. especially with the missile strikes and the ukrainian airports. so i do...
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and funds are key says igor markov. he's with nova ukraine, a nonprofit based out of palo alto. you can make a donation online add provide much needed supplies. >> diapers and just basic necessity. also urging people working in tech to take note. your donation might go farther than you think. >> google, netflix, apple. there are a number of companies that match donation. >> asking people to hold off on clothing and other physical donations. they have too much coming in. >> overwhelmed. and it's difficult to ship things to ukraine now. >> another way you can show your support for the people of ukraine is by showing up. organizers inviting everyone here to the ferry building saturday at noon. >> hundreds of people have been gathering at local rallies. and markov says the support goes a long way. >> this is very impressive. it show that is people care. it show that is this is very important. >> important and also personal. >> my relatives were fortunate enough to escape kyiv on friday. but they don't have enough cash with them. but so far credit cards work. >> and speak of currency
and funds are key says igor markov. he's with nova ukraine, a nonprofit based out of palo alto. you can make a donation online add provide much needed supplies. >> diapers and just basic necessity. also urging people working in tech to take note. your donation might go farther than you think. >> google, netflix, apple. there are a number of companies that match donation. >> asking people to hold off on clothing and other physical donations. they have too much coming in....
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pretty soon igor, like many ukrainians, could be fighting against the same country that his grandfather over the weekend. the casualty list, if there is a full scale invasion. are the ukrainians you talk to ready to go to the streets realizing what the odds are against them? >> reporter: you know, you do get a lot of tough talk, even some of them training with wooden rifles saying they're going to fight to the last man, but it seems like the odds are simply overwhelming. and keep this mind, western leaders have said they will not put boots on the ground here in ukraine, so they're largely on their own. they get weapons but no help with boots on the ground, david. david: steve, thank you very much. steve harrigan. so should he today or should he go? the ceo of spotify speaking out about joe roganful we'll tell you what he said right after this. ♪ ♪ i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for all of it. i'm so glad we did this. (vo) america's most
pretty soon igor, like many ukrainians, could be fighting against the same country that his grandfather over the weekend. the casualty list, if there is a full scale invasion. are the ukrainians you talk to ready to go to the streets realizing what the odds are against them? >> reporter: you know, you do get a lot of tough talk, even some of them training with wooden rifles saying they're going to fight to the last man, but it seems like the odds are simply overwhelming. and keep this...
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igor markov is a leader with a group nova ukraine. they're getting a lot of polls and emails. we just , um uh, started working with additional volunteers who are helping to fill the calls and respond to messages. two emails . mayor london breed says city hall will now be lit and yellow and blue lights this weekend the colors of the ukrainian flag. she wrote a letter to the consulate general condemning the russian attacks, saying in part, san francisco has been enriched in measurably through the contributions of the ukrainian community. i am praying for the people of ukraine, and that swift action by our global community can help end this threat. those affected say the solidarity goes a long way. i think sean support is very important. it's also important for people to come together because people are shaking. keep so many people don't know what to do and just to exchange information. there's a lot of information coming in all the time and to support each other to three and force that ukraine will be victorious reporting in san francisco i'm james torres ktvu. fox two news well
igor markov is a leader with a group nova ukraine. they're getting a lot of polls and emails. we just , um uh, started working with additional volunteers who are helping to fill the calls and respond to messages. two emails . mayor london breed says city hall will now be lit and yellow and blue lights this weekend the colors of the ukrainian flag. she wrote a letter to the consulate general condemning the russian attacks, saying in part, san francisco has been enriched in measurably through the...
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bp's boss sits on a board chaired by putin ally igor sechin.he more the countries dependent on it fuel the very russian war machine they are trying to stop. simon jack, bbc news. the un's refugee agency says more than 50,000 people have fled ukraine in the past 48 hours. many have headed west, trying to cross the border into neighbouring countries. now, there's concern that the steady stream could become a mass exodus. 0ur correspondent mark lowen has been to the polish border, speaking to people trying to escape. a border separates but also brings together.
bp's boss sits on a board chaired by putin ally igor sechin.he more the countries dependent on it fuel the very russian war machine they are trying to stop. simon jack, bbc news. the un's refugee agency says more than 50,000 people have fled ukraine in the past 48 hours. many have headed west, trying to cross the border into neighbouring countries. now, there's concern that the steady stream could become a mass exodus. 0ur correspondent mark lowen has been to the polish border, speaking to...
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and funds are key says igor markov. he's with nova ukraine, a nonprofit based out of palo alto. you can make a donation online add provide much needed supplies. >> diapers and just basic necessity. also urging people working in tech to take note. your donation might go farther than you think. >> google, netflix, apple. there are a number of companies that match donation. >> asking people to hold off on clothing and other physical donations. they have too much coming in. >> overwhelmed. and it's difficult to ship things to ukraine now. >> another way you can show your support for the people of ukraine is by showing up. organizers inviting everyone here to the ferry building saturday at noon. >> hundreds of people have been gathering at local rallies. and markov says the support goes a long way. >> this is very impressive. it show that is people care. it show that is this is very important. >> important and also personal. >> my relatives were fortunate enough to escape kyiv on friday. but they don't have enough cash with them. but so far credit cards work. >> and speak of currency
and funds are key says igor markov. he's with nova ukraine, a nonprofit based out of palo alto. you can make a donation online add provide much needed supplies. >> diapers and just basic necessity. also urging people working in tech to take note. your donation might go farther than you think. >> google, netflix, apple. there are a number of companies that match donation. >> asking people to hold off on clothing and other physical donations. they have too much coming in....
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major general igor, punish rankoff who has issued a statement saying that some of russia's western and southern military units will be on their way back to their home bases. upon completing a series of military maneuvers, the major general also went on to say that there are other further units that are finishing up their military drills and will be, i'm going back to their home basis. this is, of course, something we heard from the russian defense minister on monday survey chicago at a meeting with the russian president, vladimir putin said that this was about to take place that the military drills that were ongoing for the past few weeks were coming to an end, and most of the military units that have been dispatched alongside the countries borders will be returning to their home basis. of course, this will be seen as the 1st significant step in the current situation that we're in and possibly seen as a sign of russia really d escalating the situation and sticking to the word saying that these troop movements were all to carry out these drills and now that they're re basing them as the
major general igor, punish rankoff who has issued a statement saying that some of russia's western and southern military units will be on their way back to their home bases. upon completing a series of military maneuvers, the major general also went on to say that there are other further units that are finishing up their military drills and will be, i'm going back to their home basis. this is, of course, something we heard from the russian defense minister on monday survey chicago at a meeting...
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igor markov drew up in ukraine but now calls the bay area home on february six. he took part in this demonstration in front of san francisco's ferry building to raise awareness about the crisis occurring in his homeland. markov says relatives back home are fearful and concerned about a potential russian invasion. they don't know what kinds of problems may arise. them might need food, they might need medicine they might need to relocate. the biden administration has called on americans in ukraine, including embassy personnel to leave immediately, citing the risk they'll face. if they are still there, and russia invades. the president will not be putting the lives of our men and women in uniform at risk by sending them into a war zone to rescue people who could have left now, but chose not to. satellite images show more russian troops , vehicles and tents being set up along ukraine's northern and southern borders. russian ships have also been taking part in military exercises near crimea, a former part of ukraine that russia annexed in 2014. meanwhile many ukrainia
igor markov drew up in ukraine but now calls the bay area home on february six. he took part in this demonstration in front of san francisco's ferry building to raise awareness about the crisis occurring in his homeland. markov says relatives back home are fearful and concerned about a potential russian invasion. they don't know what kinds of problems may arise. them might need food, they might need medicine they might need to relocate. the biden administration has called on americans in...
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igor is on the board of nova ukraine. he also has family in lyiv. >> we have discussed potential associations -- situations where they might have to relocate. >> i suggested they might need to leave their building for a few days if things go bad. >> a feeling of anxiety, but are in this situation from 2020. reporter: a year that saw deadly political unrest. the fight between ukrainian forces and russian backed rebels is ongoing. >> we became more resilient for this because eight years ago, it was a total mess. >> even though we have to do this, because otherwise we can wake up and have no country. reporter: a country they hope to take their daughter home too. >> at this moment, we we we we e problems with the country, but we will definitely return. dion: as the situation in ukraine continues to develop, you can get the latest updates on the abc 7 bay area app. news of the potential summit between president biden and president putin came out this evening. you can get updates sent rackley to your device by enabling the app
igor is on the board of nova ukraine. he also has family in lyiv. >> we have discussed potential associations -- situations where they might have to relocate. >> i suggested they might need to leave their building for a few days if things go bad. >> a feeling of anxiety, but are in this situation from 2020. reporter: a year that saw deadly political unrest. the fight between ukrainian forces and russian backed rebels is ongoing. >> we became more resilient for this...
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they weren't a failure to do so will aggravate a cold war mentality. igor is done off who's in beijing, takes us through the face to face meeting. well, a friendly and cordial outcome from the meeting between the russian president vladimir putin and his chinese counterpart teaching being was headache, spect it but to find out that the 2 leaders see eye to eye on so many things on so many topics and noticed the key ones, i was somewhat remarkable, i should say, and i guess the key outtake here is that china agrees that nato should stop expanding the party as opposed the further expansion of nato and call for the north atlantic alliance to refrain from ideological approaches from the time of the cold war, we urge nato to respect sovereignty security and to deal with the peaceful development of other governments objectively in fairway. the ging has also reveals that it shares moskos concerns and that it supports moscow's demands for some actual guarantees from the military alliance over security that would be put on vapor in turn. russia has said that as re treated its dedication to the p
they weren't a failure to do so will aggravate a cold war mentality. igor is done off who's in beijing, takes us through the face to face meeting. well, a friendly and cordial outcome from the meeting between the russian president vladimir putin and his chinese counterpart teaching being was headache, spect it but to find out that the 2 leaders see eye to eye on so many things on so many topics and noticed the key ones, i was somewhat remarkable, i should say, and i guess the key outtake here...
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bp's boss sits on a board chaired by putin ally igor sechin.e countries dependent on it fuel the very russian war machine they are trying to stop. simon jack, bbc news. it is having a direct impact on the world of sport. formula 1 has cancelled this year's grand prix in russia saying it is impossible to the race under current circumstances in the champions final has been switched from st petersburg to paris. oursports switched from st petersburg to paris. our sports correspondent has more. across european football last night russia were sent a clear message. and today, another, as the governing body stripped the arena in st petersburg from the most prestigious vinyl in club football. the russian energy giant is a main sponsor of the champions league worth tens of millions to uefa. you cannot go out and fill up on gas because it is not a retail product is something you can buy. they're obviously expecting some other return from that sponsorship and, all big sports federations have to, you know, stand up and be counted but at times in the past th
bp's boss sits on a board chaired by putin ally igor sechin.e countries dependent on it fuel the very russian war machine they are trying to stop. simon jack, bbc news. it is having a direct impact on the world of sport. formula 1 has cancelled this year's grand prix in russia saying it is impossible to the race under current circumstances in the champions final has been switched from st petersburg to paris. oursports switched from st petersburg to paris. our sports correspondent has more....
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igor markov drew up in ukraine but now calls the bay area home on february six. he took part in this demonstration in front of san francisco's ferry building to raise awareness about the crisis occurring in his homeland. markov says relatives back home are fearful and concerned about a potential russian invasion. they don't know what kinds of problems may arise. them might need food, they might need medicine they might need to relocate. the biden administration has called on americans in ukraine, including embassy personnel to leave immediately, citing the risk they'll face. if they are still there, and russia invades. the president will not be putting the lives of our men and women in uniform at risk by sending them into a war zone to rescue people who could have left now, but chose not to. satellite images show more russian troops , vehicles and tents being set up along ukraine's northern and southern borders. russian ships have also been taking part in military exercises near crimea, a former part of ukraine that russia annexed in 2014. meanwhile many ukrainia
igor markov drew up in ukraine but now calls the bay area home on february six. he took part in this demonstration in front of san francisco's ferry building to raise awareness about the crisis occurring in his homeland. markov says relatives back home are fearful and concerned about a potential russian invasion. they don't know what kinds of problems may arise. them might need food, they might need medicine they might need to relocate. the biden administration has called on americans in...
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igor markov is a leader with a group nova ukraine. they're getting a lot of polls and emails.started working with additional volunteers who are helping, uh, filled the calls and respond to messages. two emails. mayor london breed says city hall will now be lit and yellow and blue lights this weekend the colors of the ukrainian flag. she wrote a letter to the consulate general condemning the russian attacks, saying in part, san francisco has been enriched in measurably through the contributions of the ukrainian community. i am praying for the people of ukraine, and that swift action by our global community can help end this threat. those affected say the solidarity goes a long way. i think sean support is very important. it's also important for people to come together because people are shaking. keep some many people don't know what to do and just to exchange information. there's a lot of information coming in all the time and to support each other to three and force that ukraine will be victorious. reporting in san francisco. i'm james torres, ktvu fox two news. some of ukrain
igor markov is a leader with a group nova ukraine. they're getting a lot of polls and emails.started working with additional volunteers who are helping, uh, filled the calls and respond to messages. two emails. mayor london breed says city hall will now be lit and yellow and blue lights this weekend the colors of the ukrainian flag. she wrote a letter to the consulate general condemning the russian attacks, saying in part, san francisco has been enriched in measurably through the contributions...
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away, or something like that -- but many -- >> it seems that we may have lost our connection with igor, understandably so given the current situation. we're gonna try to reestablish -- either can you hear me? thank you. you are showing us those powerful images of the people sheltering behind you in the garage of your building. and you are describing for us, perhaps some, trying to get out as russia continues to move in on kyiv. go ahead, continue with your description. >> i was saying that many people have to leave, but have to fight their families. because the families don't want them to leave. and they do not want to leave themselves. they are trying to make this very difficult decision. some people have cried. at the prospect of having to leave kyiv. but the threat of russian military pushing in and possibly making this escape impossible later, it's something people are considering. >> what are you and your fellow residents bracing for in the coming days? we have heard from the ukrainian president say that there are sabotage groups there, as you described, a second night of bombing,
away, or something like that -- but many -- >> it seems that we may have lost our connection with igor, understandably so given the current situation. we're gonna try to reestablish -- either can you hear me? thank you. you are showing us those powerful images of the people sheltering behind you in the garage of your building. and you are describing for us, perhaps some, trying to get out as russia continues to move in on kyiv. go ahead, continue with your description. >> i was...
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we spoke with igor markov. he's with the palo alto-based nova ukraine.haken and what is happening in his home is unbelievable, that this is going to change the world. that's his words. he watched last night the pictures of the russian military invading ukraine and thinks of his friends in different parts of the country. he is hopeful his uncle and aunt in kyiv might be able to escape to the west. >> train tickets are already difficult to find, have been difficult to find for a while. the airspace i think is closed now, especially given the missile strikes and strikes at ukranian airports, so i do hope they can get to safety, but i think a large number of people will not have that option. >>> and there's a group that has just formed on facebook called stop putin, stop russia war in ukraine. it's announces a real, a protest later today at 4:00 at san francisco's city hall. reporting live here in pleasanton. bob redell, "today in the bay." >> the "today" show will go further in-depth on the russian invasion. keir simmons reports from moscow and richard enge
we spoke with igor markov. he's with the palo alto-based nova ukraine.haken and what is happening in his home is unbelievable, that this is going to change the world. that's his words. he watched last night the pictures of the russian military invading ukraine and thinks of his friends in different parts of the country. he is hopeful his uncle and aunt in kyiv might be able to escape to the west. >> train tickets are already difficult to find, have been difficult to find for a while. the...
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we spoke with igor mark i have.s shaken and what is happening in his home country is unbelievable and this is going to change the world. his words. we saw pictures of the russian military invading ukraine and he's hopeful his aunt and ankle in kyiv might be able to escape to the west. >> train tickets are already difficult to find and have been difficult to find for a while. the airspace i think is closed down, especially given the air strikes so i do hope that they can get to safety, but i think a large number of people will not have that option. >> reporter: there's a new group on facebook called stop putin, stop russian war in ukraine. they have organized a real, a protest. that's for later today at 4:00 at san francisco's city hall. reporting live from pleasanton, bob redell, "today in the bay." >> and "today" show will go further in-depth cuing updates from ukraine and moscow with reporter "keir simmons on the seen and a breakdown of what one reporter believers will be putin's next move. that's right after "tod
we spoke with igor mark i have.s shaken and what is happening in his home country is unbelievable and this is going to change the world. his words. we saw pictures of the russian military invading ukraine and he's hopeful his aunt and ankle in kyiv might be able to escape to the west. >> train tickets are already difficult to find and have been difficult to find for a while. the airspace i think is closed down, especially given the air strikes so i do hope that they can get to safety, but...
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the richest man here, controls a media group with some of ukraine's top-rated television channels, igorny 20 years ago here in telaviv, who can fend off the oligarchs because they have something much more than iron ore or oil. >> no one can take that? >> you take that like you take a factory. >> intelligence engineers like these develop software including navigation systems for luxury german cars, saying his company is on track to grow 60% this year, insists he isn't changing growth plans yet because of the crisis. >> middle class will help more and more, also political power of what's happening in the country, that's very good for development for the company. so i'm very excited about the business. >> excited about these men and women who may be the future of ukraine. so vitali tells me he's proud of being part of creating a middle class. they didn't have a middle class here before and he points to the 300,000 tech workers here in ukraine, say they earn between 45 and $50,000 a year, more than six times the average income here in ukraine. and if that can grow, it could transform this c
the richest man here, controls a media group with some of ukraine's top-rated television channels, igorny 20 years ago here in telaviv, who can fend off the oligarchs because they have something much more than iron ore or oil. >> no one can take that? >> you take that like you take a factory. >> intelligence engineers like these develop software including navigation systems for luxury german cars, saying his company is on track to grow 60% this year, insists he isn't changing...
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. >> igor, why isn't that happening do you think? >> i don't know.ence. president biden made personal promises that this would be a top priority for him. the fact they haven't done everything and anything in their power is unacceptable, absolutely unacceptable. >> he did make some big promises on the campaign trail. let's listen. >> i made a commitment, and i mean it. i made a commitment that i'm going to do everything in my power in office or out of office to get those assault weapons off the street which i've done once already and to get those clips that have multiple bullets in them not for sale, not be able to sale them. i promise you as president, i'm going to get these guys. i want to let them know. i want to let them know. i promise you. i'm the only guy that's beaten the nra nationally, and i did it twice nationally. gun manufacturers, i'm coming for you, period. >> he hasn't come for them, david. what's your reaction? >> i'm disappointed. frankly, if i could say one thing to the president, it's that we need you to go out and act right now be
. >> igor, why isn't that happening do you think? >> i don't know.ence. president biden made personal promises that this would be a top priority for him. the fact they haven't done everything and anything in their power is unacceptable, absolutely unacceptable. >> he did make some big promises on the campaign trail. let's listen. >> i made a commitment, and i mean it. i made a commitment that i'm going to do everything in my power in office or out of office to get those...
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one man we spoke to, his name is igor, he is here waiting for his mother-in-law. he lives overseas. his father is inside, elderly. he can't make the journey. i can't tell you the number of people we've spoken to on this side of the border who had to leave elderly family members behind, who they know are stuck in there, who can't flee because they're ill, because as one person was saying, you know, my parents can barely walk around their own house. there's no way that they can make this journey. people's faces, their expressions are of pure shock, and everyone is really speaking in these hushed voices. it's almost as if they're afraid to raise the level of conversation because that would somehow pierce their consciousness. and they still can't believe that this is real. they don't want to believe that this is real. all that being said, when people are actually able to arrive here, they are being greeted. a lot of those who you see around us right now are carrying signs, signs for offers of free lodging, signs of locations that they're shifting people as they come through. i have to s
one man we spoke to, his name is igor, he is here waiting for his mother-in-law. he lives overseas. his father is inside, elderly. he can't make the journey. i can't tell you the number of people we've spoken to on this side of the border who had to leave elderly family members behind, who they know are stuck in there, who can't flee because they're ill, because as one person was saying, you know, my parents can barely walk around their own house. there's no way that they can make this journey....
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. >> david, patricia, igor, thank you for joining us on this anniversary. i'm i'm thinking of you and the friends you lost. we really appreciate you all being with us. thank you. >> thank you. >>> "new day" continues right now. >>> good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. it's monday, february 14th. a true hollywood ending for the los angeles rams. they rallied to beat the cincinnati bengals 23-20 in super bowl lvi. rams quarterback matthew stafford throwing the game winning touchdown pass to cooper kupp, kupp capping his remarkable season being named the mvp. >> the half-time show was really, really good. >> snoop dogg, eminem, dr. dre, mayor j. blige and surprise guest 50 cent , they all performed. you see right there eminem taking a knee at the end of his performance in the name of -- well, standing up for racial jus justice. >> overnight super bowl celebrations got out of hand in los angeles, rowdy fans spray painted a bus, setting it on fire as police moved in to close the streets. >>> breaking this morning, outrage around the wor
. >> david, patricia, igor, thank you for joining us on this anniversary. i'm i'm thinking of you and the friends you lost. we really appreciate you all being with us. thank you. >> thank you. >>> "new day" continues right now. >>> good morning to viewers here in the u.s. and around the world. it's monday, february 14th. a true hollywood ending for the los angeles rams. they rallied to beat the cincinnati bengals 23-20 in super bowl lvi. rams quarterback...
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igor markoff, a bay area resident from ukraine. he's trying to rally his troops are getting together. doing what they market is a director for the nonprofit known vote ukraine. he says there are roughly 20,000 ukrainians in the bay area. he is working with as many of them as possible to raise money for people in ukraine. buying canned food, probably from poland. >> and moving that into ukraine to make sure you know, when things are, if things go bad. >> people are going start in ukraine. people are preparing for a potential war. there are many people who don't want to leave and we're going to fight our terms of coal ski lives in the capital of kyiv and says every day life is business as usual. but their fear of russia invading has people scared. >> even his 4 year-old son, he wakes in the middle of the night sometimes and says i'm afraid of being killed as people in ukraine. look to the world for help. ukrainians in the bay area are preparing to send their financial aid reporting in south bay, justin campbell kron. 4 news at our co
igor markoff, a bay area resident from ukraine. he's trying to rally his troops are getting together. doing what they market is a director for the nonprofit known vote ukraine. he says there are roughly 20,000 ukrainians in the bay area. he is working with as many of them as possible to raise money for people in ukraine. buying canned food, probably from poland. >> and moving that into ukraine to make sure you know, when things are, if things go bad. >> people are going start in...
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igor markoff, a bay area resident from ukraine. he's trying to rally his troops are getting together. doing what they market is a director for the nonprofit known vote ukraine. he says there are roughly 20,000 ukrainians in the bay area. he is working with as many of them as possible to raise money for people in ukraine. buying canned food, probably from poland. >> and moving that into ukraine to make sure you know, when things are, if things go bad. >> people don't start in ukraine. people are preparing for a potential war. are many people who don't want to leave and we're going to fight our terms of coal ski lives in the capital of kyiv and says every day life is business as usual. but their fear of russia invading has people scared. even his 4 year-old son. wakes in the middle of the night sometimes and says i'm afraid of being killed as people in ukraine. look to the world for help. ukrainians in the bay area are preparing to send their financial aid reporting in south bay, justin campbell kron. 4 news. >> the face off over ukr
igor markoff, a bay area resident from ukraine. he's trying to rally his troops are getting together. doing what they market is a director for the nonprofit known vote ukraine. he says there are roughly 20,000 ukrainians in the bay area. he is working with as many of them as possible to raise money for people in ukraine. buying canned food, probably from poland. >> and moving that into ukraine to make sure you know, when things are, if things go bad. >> people don't start in...
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the chief spokesperson, major general igor condition called made the announcement earlier on tuesday, saying that as a result of a number of drills finishing units from russia's western and southern military will be heading back to their home base. now, we have to take this, of course, to the greatest fault because there is no details provided about the numbers about what would happen to the equipment, the military equipment that is in certain locations that have caused a lot alarm by the western countries. the defense ministry just said the troops that have finished their drills will fall back to their home base. others are still taking part in large military drills, but this is the 1st official confirmation that we've had that shows that there are some troops that will be re stationed back to home base. what this means in the next few days in terms of whether or not this will be escalate, the situation will have to wait and see. but for now, this announcement is certainly significant. and it was also hinted out by the russian defense minister during a meeting. he had survey sure, go
the chief spokesperson, major general igor condition called made the announcement earlier on tuesday, saying that as a result of a number of drills finishing units from russia's western and southern military will be heading back to their home base. now, we have to take this, of course, to the greatest fault because there is no details provided about the numbers about what would happen to the equipment, the military equipment that is in certain locations that have caused a lot alarm by the...
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and igor rotenberg, hit his nephew and others russian businessmen. 0ther his nephew and others russianey're known, be targeted. russian oligarchs, as they're known, be targeted-— be targeted. sanctions have been announced _ be targeted. sanctions have been announced against _ be targeted. sanctions have been announced against individuals i be targeted. sanctions have been announced against individuals so | be targeted. sanctions have been i announced against individuals so far are relatively modest, there are three _ are relatively modest, there are three people, they are people who have already been sanctioned in other— have already been sanctioned in other regimes. so the government has perhaps— other regimes. so the government has perhaps picked low hanging fruit so far. perhaps picked low hanging fruit so far~ we _ perhaps picked low hanging fruit so far. we recognise there is a diplomatic tightrope to be walked in this incredibly difficult and fragile _ this incredibly difficult and fragile situation. also other sanctions against individuals are to follow _ sanctions against indiv
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for some ukrainians like igor whose grandfather served in the red army in world war ii it is a difficultly told us he considers in a few weeks' time he might be fighting against the same army that his grandfather fought for. dana, back to you. >> dana: thank you so much. >> bill: want to bring in nolan peterson, a war reporter in ukraine. what did you pick up over the weekend? some say three days away, some saying no chance. >> i think based on the recent russian military movement, the build-up phase of that confrontation is coming to an end. we're now entering into a waiting period in which a major russian offensive could come at any time. a word i use a lot in my reporting right now is limbo. i think it applies not only to ukrainian civilians trying to decide whether they flee or stay or take up arms but also to ukraine's more than 400,000 combat veterans who belong to ukraine's first operational reserve and they could be mobilized within 24 hours to go back to war. i interviewed a ukraine veteran showing me his veteran suitcase and gear laid on the floor ready to go to war at the drop
for some ukrainians like igor whose grandfather served in the red army in world war ii it is a difficultly told us he considers in a few weeks' time he might be fighting against the same army that his grandfather fought for. dana, back to you. >> dana: thank you so much. >> bill: want to bring in nolan peterson, a war reporter in ukraine. what did you pick up over the weekend? some say three days away, some saying no chance. >> i think based on the recent russian military...
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. >> dana: igor, thank you for being with us today. we'll follow this and make sure people now how they can help. >> bill: price of oil over $100 a barrel. first time we've seen that since 2014. what happened that year? putin went into ukraine. average now $3.57 up from $2.68 a year ago. you are paying for that. k.t. mcfarland former deputy national security advisor. i want to ask you a question about beijing and what they are observing here. on this question about energy, it came up yesterday at the briefing. it was not directly asked of the president as i recall. do you see any waivering in their energy or oil policy? are we stuck with what we've got? >> well, i think we're stuck with what we've got until things get even worse. the great tragedy, bill, this is a huge opportunity. the ukrainian invasion is terrible for ukraine but could be good for the united states and the rest of the world. here is why. it will show europe they should not be beholding to russian energy. it comes with way too many strings attached. politics, economic
. >> dana: igor, thank you for being with us today. we'll follow this and make sure people now how they can help. >> bill: price of oil over $100 a barrel. first time we've seen that since 2014. what happened that year? putin went into ukraine. average now $3.57 up from $2.68 a year ago. you are paying for that. k.t. mcfarland former deputy national security advisor. i want to ask you a question about beijing and what they are observing here. on this question about energy, it came...
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because remember, in january of 2017, the fbi held a three-day interview with none other than igor danchenkoer and he told the fbi in the that meeting, january 26, 27 and 28, 2017, that we lied, we made it up, we were having beers and we were embellishing. no, the steele dossier is false. the fbi knew it in february of '17. they continued to pursue renewals of fisa warrants to spy on trump campaign officials like carter page. steve: well, that's right. and that's why the whole thing about the deep state, which people have been dismissing for years, is actually true. it's the biggest scandal in american history when you have intelligence agencies, police agencies colluding like that against a candidate and then a sitting president of the united states. so while the durham report came out friday night and hasn't gotten much coverage yet, it is going to be a blast. it's going to be a huge -- when those indictments come and the question reallies that's in my mind is what is the justice department going to do to try to suppress what durham is doing. he's been very methodical. we wish he had been
because remember, in january of 2017, the fbi held a three-day interview with none other than igor danchenkoer and he told the fbi in the that meeting, january 26, 27 and 28, 2017, that we lied, we made it up, we were having beers and we were embellishing. no, the steele dossier is false. the fbi knew it in february of '17. they continued to pursue renewals of fisa warrants to spy on trump campaign officials like carter page. steve: well, that's right. and that's why the whole thing about the...
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i made today, the individual that she referenced is targeted and is on the list, as are boris and igore is correct to _ zones. i thank the gent very much and he is correct to place - zones. i thank the gent very much and he is correct to place the - and he is correct to place the emphasis that he does on nato which has proved its value over the last 70 years, is successful alliance in history. it is a defensive alliance and we are reinforcing it now on the eastern... all across the eastern perimeter. what nato is not doing, no nato country is currently considering sending combat troops to ukraine and he will understand the reasons for
i made today, the individual that she referenced is targeted and is on the list, as are boris and igore is correct to _ zones. i thank the gent very much and he is correct to place - zones. i thank the gent very much and he is correct to place the - and he is correct to place the emphasis that he does on nato which has proved its value over the last 70 years, is successful alliance in history. it is a defensive alliance and we are reinforcing it now on the eastern... all across the eastern...