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>> james longman leading us off from kyiv again tonight. james, thank you. >>> and we have learned that president biden will issue a new round of sanctions tomorrow. the biden administration working with u.s. allies. let's get right to our senior white house correspondent mary bruce, live at the white house tonight. and mary, what do we know so far about the sanctions and who the u.s. hopes to target this time? >> reporter: well, david, sources tell us that this new package of sanctions from the u.s. and european allies is designed to impose acute economic harm on russia and to make it more difficult for putin to fund his war. it will ban all new investments in russia. it will increase sanctions on russian financial institutions and go after russian government officials directly and their families. but the white house is acknowledging that the impact of sanctions will take some time to be felt. they say putin isn't going to suddenly change his behavior overnight. and in the meantime, they are warning that more atrocities like the killings in
>> james longman leading us off from kyiv again tonight. james, thank you. >>> and we have learned that president biden will issue a new round of sanctions tomorrow. the biden administration working with u.s. allies. let's get right to our senior white house correspondent mary bruce, live at the white house tonight. and mary, what do we know so far about the sanctions and who the u.s. hopes to target this time? >> reporter: well, david, sources tell us that this new package...
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>> james longman beginning another week of coverage in ukraine. james, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the new concerns over covid in this country. tonight, philadelphia, the first major city to bring back its indoor mask mandate. what they're seeing there. also, in the new york city area, new cases up 54% in just two weeks. in fact, cases up in nearly half the country now. and abc's eva pilgrim tonight. >> reporter: with rapidly rising covid infections fueled by the ba.2 variant, tonight, philadelphia becoming the first major city to reinstate an indoor mask mandate. >> it's my hope that our actions today will slow the spread of covid and help us avoid seeing our e.r.s once again get so crowded that people can't get timely care when they need it. >> reporter: but the reversal on masks leaving many here frustrated. >> i wish the city would pick something and stick to it. >> reporter: it comes as a wave of infections on college campuses is prompting schools like columbia, georgetown, american, and johns hopkins universities to bring
>> james longman beginning another week of coverage in ukraine. james, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the new concerns over covid in this country. tonight, philadelphia, the first major city to bring back its indoor mask mandate. what they're seeing there. also, in the new york city area, new cases up 54% in just two weeks. in fact, cases up in nearly half the country now. and abc's eva pilgrim tonight. >> reporter: with rapidly rising covid infections...
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"i have no future anymore." >> and james longman with us live again tonight from the ukrainian capital of kyiv. and james, we heard those pleas from president zelenskyy to the u.n. in the last 24 hours. we know now russia faces being suspended from the u.n. human rights council in a vote to be held tomorrow? >> reporter: yeah, david. after all this, russia is still on the u.n. human rights council. and so tomorrow, the general assembly will vote to have it removed. the u.s. ambassador has said she expects to get the two-thirds majority needed. and david, after what we saw today, it's clear russia really has no place on that council. david? >> just extraordinary reporting, james, we thank you and the team again tonight. >>> this evening, the u.s. ramping up military aid to ukraine. $100 million for more javelin missiles in the past 24 hours. also being sent, tiny but lethal switchblade drones. and they are training ukrainians already here in the u.s. on how to use them. abc's martha raddatz tonight on that part of the story. >> reporter: tonight, more than 100 of these exploding drones
"i have no future anymore." >> and james longman with us live again tonight from the ukrainian capital of kyiv. and james, we heard those pleas from president zelenskyy to the u.n. in the last 24 hours. we know now russia faces being suspended from the u.n. human rights council in a vote to be held tomorrow? >> reporter: yeah, david. after all this, russia is still on the u.n. human rights council. and so tomorrow, the general assembly will vote to have it removed. the...
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james longman joining us from dnipro. a senior u.s. defense official says the next few weeks could mark a turning point in this war, and you're learning the next batch of the u.s. military aid could arrive as soon as this weekend. >> reporter: that's right, whit. the first of u.s. artillery pieces should start arriving sunday or monday, and the u.s. believe it's the heavy weaponry that needs to get here soon before russia makes its move to swallow up large part of the country. of course destabilizing ukraine for years. president zelenskyy had an address in which he said he thinks russia has every intention of invading other countries. >> james, thanks to you. >>> next the bombshell reporting that house republican leader kevin mccarthy told colleagues in the day after the capitol riot that president trump, quote, bears responsibilities for his words and actions and that he would urge him to resign. mccarthy strongly denied those remarks, but then "the new york times" posted the audio recordings. here's abc's chief washington corresponde
james longman joining us from dnipro. a senior u.s. defense official says the next few weeks could mark a turning point in this war, and you're learning the next batch of the u.s. military aid could arrive as soon as this weekend. >> reporter: that's right, whit. the first of u.s. artillery pieces should start arriving sunday or monday, and the u.s. believe it's the heavy weaponry that needs to get here soon before russia makes its move to swallow up large part of the country. of course...
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james longman back with us again tonight from kyiv. mes you're learning more about what happened to those ukrainian generals. president zelenskyy fired? >> reporter: whit, this is the first time president zelenskyy commented on these two generals, both stripped of their command. it's understood one fled ukraine before the invasion began. it's not known where either of them is now. but president zelenskyy did go on to praise ukrainians who are still defending their nation. >> james longman thanks to you again tonight. great week of reporting for us. >>> back here at home and new revelations from our abc news exclusive. producer will packer, who led the first all-black oscars producing team opening up to t.j. holmes about what happened behind the scenes after that shocking slap. what he said about why will smith was allowed to remain in the audience, and what chris rock may not have known about jada pinkett smith. here's abc's chief national correspondent, matt gutman. >> reporter: tonight, the producer of the oscars, will packer, reveali
james longman back with us again tonight from kyiv. mes you're learning more about what happened to those ukrainian generals. president zelenskyy fired? >> reporter: whit, this is the first time president zelenskyy commented on these two generals, both stripped of their command. it's understood one fled ukraine before the invasion began. it's not known where either of them is now. but president zelenskyy did go on to praise ukrainians who are still defending their nation. >> james...
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james longman now back in the capital of kyiv for us tonight. james, you heard the white house saying new sanctions on russia are coming this week. russia tonight saying those horrific scenes you just reported on out of bucha were staged. that was the word they used, but of course, you witnessed this brutal reality today first-hand. >> reporter: well, there was nothing staged about what we saw today, david. and what struck me was the futility of it. there didn't seem to be a strategy there, no reason for these deaths. just apparently murder of retribution. and that's the story of this war. a huge, pointless miscalculation and the results are only heartache. and the great fear, david, is that as more territory is regained, more of these atrocities are going to be uncovered. >> which is why it's so important why we continue reporting on it. we appreciate you and the team's bravery on the ground there, james, thank you. >>> we move on now and to the russian troops, on the move tonight, appearing to leave the surrounding suburbs of kyiv. but what th
james longman now back in the capital of kyiv for us tonight. james, you heard the white house saying new sanctions on russia are coming this week. russia tonight saying those horrific scenes you just reported on out of bucha were staged. that was the word they used, but of course, you witnessed this brutal reality today first-hand. >> reporter: well, there was nothing staged about what we saw today, david. and what struck me was the futility of it. there didn't seem to be a strategy...
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>> our thanks to james longman and the team inside ukraine again tonight. s, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to storm that slammed parts of the northeast and what's coming now right behind it. frigid wind chills from washington, d.c. to new york to boston overnight. in some places, this nor'easter dropped more than a foot of snow, knocking out power to more than 130,000 customers. cars sliding off an icy i-81 in central pennsylvania. heavy snow and sleet falling for hours, piling up on theed radios. along the coast, flooding rains including the major deacon expressway in the bronx. the big chill coming. so, let's get right back to rob marciano, timing this all out tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. remarkable snowstorm for this time of year. now that unseasonably cold air is pouring in behind this thing. look at all the frost and freeze warnings we have up for parts of pennsylvania, back through ohio and down through south carolina. if you got addggressive with yo spring plants, maybe paying the price tomorrow. we will bounce back relat
>> our thanks to james longman and the team inside ukraine again tonight. s, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and to storm that slammed parts of the northeast and what's coming now right behind it. frigid wind chills from washington, d.c. to new york to boston overnight. in some places, this nor'easter dropped more than a foot of snow, knocking out power to more than 130,000 customers. cars sliding off an icy i-81 in central pennsylvania. heavy snow and sleet falling for...
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tonight, what our james longman has witnessed first-hand. the atrocities. and tonight, the u.n.'s historic vote to suspend russia from the human rights council. and reports tonight of germany intercement intercepting russian military communications. what the reported messages could prove. >>> here at home tonight, the secret service scandal. two men accused of posing as homeland security agents. authorities believe duping members of the secret service, giving them lavish gifts, including an agent on first lady jill biden's security detail. four secret service agents suspended tonight. so, who were these men working for, who funded this? martha raddatz reporting tonight. >>> this evening, new cases of covid on the rise in half of the u.s. and in washington, d.c., house speaker nancy pelosi testing positive for covid. and the new questions now after the speaker was with the president more than once this week. mary bruce with what the white house is now saying tonight. >>> the tornado worries again this evening. more than 60 reported tornadoes now. reports of an ef-3. where they are
tonight, what our james longman has witnessed first-hand. the atrocities. and tonight, the u.n.'s historic vote to suspend russia from the human rights council. and reports tonight of germany intercement intercepting russian military communications. what the reported messages could prove. >>> here at home tonight, the secret service scandal. two men accused of posing as homeland security agents. authorities believe duping members of the secret service, giving them lavish gifts,...
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james longman with us again from kyiv tonight. and james, russian president vladimir putin signed a decree to add 134,000 conscripts to the russian military today. that's getting a lot of attention. but the kremlin insists the callup has nothing to do with the war in ukraine? >> reporter: well, whit, the draft does happen twice a year where men aged between 18 and 27 get called up to serve in the russian military for a year. there is no official mention of ukraine this time, but we do know conscripts are fighting here and a lot of young men have been leaving russia to avoid joining them. whit? >> james longman, our thanks to you tonight. >>> also tonight, the ukrainian refugee crisis is reaching america's shores. more and more people fleeing the violence are arriving at border crossings in mexico. whole families camping out at the port of entry in tijuana, asking for asylum. some are being allowed to cross under an exemption in the law. abc's will carr is at the border tonight. >> reporter: tonight, ukrainian families flooding the
james longman with us again from kyiv tonight. and james, russian president vladimir putin signed a decree to add 134,000 conscripts to the russian military today. that's getting a lot of attention. but the kremlin insists the callup has nothing to do with the war in ukraine? >> reporter: well, whit, the draft does happen twice a year where men aged between 18 and 27 get called up to serve in the russian military for a year. there is no official mention of ukraine this time, but we do...
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james longman, abc news, kyiv. >> james, thank you. and world leaders are condemning the carnage in bucha. the images were described as a brutality against civilians we haven't seen in decades. >>> authorities in sacramento are being tight-lipped about a weekend mass shooting in which six people died. the carnage is sparking new calls for some kind of action on gun violence. new video posted online shows a chaotic scene unfolding seconds before a mass shooting in sacramento. a large fight spilling into the street around 2:00 a.m. sunday as bars and clubs were closing. then dozens of gunshots are heard. in one video, 76 shots ring out in less than one minute. it's unclear if the fight is related to the mass shooting which left six people dead, including three men and three women. >> it wasn't just my son that got killed. there was five other people's children that got killed. >> reporter: pamela harris says her 38-year-old son sergio is one of the victims. >> a hurtful feeling to know that you seen your child that oe day, and then they'
james longman, abc news, kyiv. >> james, thank you. and world leaders are condemning the carnage in bucha. the images were described as a brutality against civilians we haven't seen in decades. >>> authorities in sacramento are being tight-lipped about a weekend mass shooting in which six people died. the carnage is sparking new calls for some kind of action on gun violence. new video posted online shows a chaotic scene unfolding seconds before a mass shooting in sacramento. a...
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our james longman traveling to bucha. what our team witnessed first-hand on the streets and in a basement underground. you will see that here in a moment. and though russian troops have left that town now, what the u.s. now believes is coming next. martha raddatz standing by on that tonight, but we're going to begin with abc's james longman leading us off with what he witnessed, those images, and again, a warning. they are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, life and death under russian occupation. the first glimpse of what the ukrainian government is calling scenes of war crimes. the suburbs of kyiv, controlled by russia for weeks, have just been liberated by ukrainian forces. we headed out to see the first evidence of russia's horrific atrocities. take a look, this is bucha. and this entire column of russian vehicles, tanks, completely destroyed by the ukrainians. but take a look at where we are here, because it looks like russian military vehicles were parked all along this road. but they're so close to residential build
our james longman traveling to bucha. what our team witnessed first-hand on the streets and in a basement underground. you will see that here in a moment. and though russian troops have left that town now, what the u.s. now believes is coming next. martha raddatz standing by on that tonight, but we're going to begin with abc's james longman leading us off with what he witnessed, those images, and again, a warning. they are disturbing. >> reporter: tonight, life and death under russian...
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soldiers are even turning up at military bases to look for answers but they're being turned away. >> james longman, leading us off all week. incredible reporting, james. >>> back here at home, history made. her speech. what she said as she becomes the first black woman the supreme court. she said it took 232 years, 115 appointment a black woman to serve about supreme court of the united states. here's our senior white house correspondent mary bruce. ♪ >> reporter: judge ketanji brown jackson stepping out of the white house today and into history. >> today is indeed a wonderful day. >> reporter: vice president kamala harris, the first black woman to hold her position, describing a letter she wrote to her own goddaughter moments after presiding over jackson's senate confirmation. >> i told her that i felt such a deep sense of pride and joy. and i will tell you, her braids are just a little longer than yours, but as i wrote to her, i told her what i knew this would mean for her life and all that she has in terms of potential. >> reporter: for president biden, a campaign promise fulfilled. >> this is
soldiers are even turning up at military bases to look for answers but they're being turned away. >> james longman, leading us off all week. incredible reporting, james. >>> back here at home, history made. her speech. what she said as she becomes the first black woman the supreme court. she said it took 232 years, 115 appointment a black woman to serve about supreme court of the united states. here's our senior white house correspondent mary bruce. ♪ >> reporter: judge...
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james longman back with us again tonight from kyiv. s, you're learning more about what happened to those ukrainian generals president zelenskyy fired? >> reporter: whit, this is the first time president zelenskyy has commented on these two generals, both of whom have been stripped of their command. it's understood one fled ukraine before the invasion began. it's not known where either of them is now. but president zelenskyy did go on to praise ukrainians who are still defending their nation. >> james, thank you. >>> next tonight, your money. the rising prices affecting every american family. inflation at its highest level in 40 years and wages aren't keeping up. food prices soaring at grocery stores and restaurants. the grocery bill for a family of four up over $200 a month. that's 30% more. here's abc's alex perez. >> reporter: tonight, new data shows employers are on a hiring spree. 431,000 jobs added in march. unemployment dropping to 3.6%, the lowest rate since just before the pandemic. but all that overshadowed by soaring inflation
james longman back with us again tonight from kyiv. s, you're learning more about what happened to those ukrainian generals president zelenskyy fired? >> reporter: whit, this is the first time president zelenskyy has commented on these two generals, both of whom have been stripped of their command. it's understood one fled ukraine before the invasion began. it's not known where either of them is now. but president zelenskyy did go on to praise ukrainians who are still defending their...
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>> james longman in ukraine again tonight. james, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and the emergency unfolding at this hour. the wildfires in arizona. the tunfire. hundreds ofni thir qckly burning throu00es,10 feet hi fa heo pac and g billowing overhead and people drive away. tonight, the risk of new fires is now spreading and abc's kaylee hartung with the stories of the families and so little time to grab anything before racing out. kaylee is in flagstaff, arizona, tonight. >> reporter: tonight, outside flagstaff, arizona, the tunnel fire is out of control, already forcing hundreds of families to flee. >> we have 45 minutes, and then all i grabbed was animals and a laundry bag of dirty clothes. >> reporter: the fire nearly tripling in size overnight to 26 square miles. >> we've lost 25 structures, so we don't want to lose any more, and they still are assessing so there -- that number may go up. >> reporter: authorities receiving frantic calls for help. winds gusting over 50 miles an hour, grounding firefighting aircra
>> james longman in ukraine again tonight. james, thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, and the emergency unfolding at this hour. the wildfires in arizona. the tunfire. hundreds ofni thir qckly burning throu00es,10 feet hi fa heo pac and g billowing overhead and people drive away. tonight, the risk of new fires is now spreading and abc's kaylee hartung with the stories of the families and so little time to grab anything before racing out. kaylee is in flagstaff, arizona,...
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james longman back with us from eastern ukraine. and james, weer with on the air earlier today as president biden was revealing this new military aid to ukraine, in fact, when we came to up, you had just talked to ukrainians who were able to get out of marimariupol, they w some of them we just saw there. i was struck when they describe what they faced at multiple russian checkpoints. >> reporter: yeah, they had to get through as many as 20 checkpoints manned by russian soldiers, david. we heard they were humiliated and intimidated at every one. even made to strip, where soldiers looked for tattoos that suggested military affiliations. and there is concern now tonight, david, for those thousand civilians stuck in the basement of that steel plant, now sealed off by russia. david? >> the world now watching that factory. james, thank you. >>> and of course, we heard that list of weapons as part of this new wave of help from the u.s. let's bring in martha raddatz tonight, and martha, we saw that russian video showing the damage in mariupo
james longman back with us from eastern ukraine. and james, weer with on the air earlier today as president biden was revealing this new military aid to ukraine, in fact, when we came to up, you had just talked to ukrainians who were able to get out of marimariupol, they w some of them we just saw there. i was struck when they describe what they faced at multiple russian checkpoints. >> reporter: yeah, they had to get through as many as 20 checkpoints manned by russian soldiers, david. we...
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james longman in kyiv for us again tonight. >>> and james, as you know, the war in ukraine putting increasingressure on the global economy. and here at home, the new numbers tonight. inflation now at the highest level since 1981. consumer prices up 8.5% over the past year. energy prices up an eye-popping 32%. americans now paying $325 more per month just for the essentials than they were paying this time last year. abc's maria villarreal is in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight, those startling numbers from the government confirming what mary beth snyder is struggling withing right now. >> everybody is making tough choices. >> reporter: retired and on a fixed income, those tough choices include asking for help. this food bank outside dallas providing her with groceries she just can't afford. >> it's very humbling to be on the receiving end when you have always been on the giving side. >> reporter: with inflation at an eye-watering 8.5%, families across the country reeling from the fastest rise in prices since the reagan administration. >> people are paying $325 per month more now compared to
james longman in kyiv for us again tonight. >>> and james, as you know, the war in ukraine putting increasingressure on the global economy. and here at home, the new numbers tonight. inflation now at the highest level since 1981. consumer prices up 8.5% over the past year. energy prices up an eye-popping 32%. americans now paying $325 more per month just for the essentials than they were paying this time last year. abc's maria villarreal is in texas tonight. >> reporter: tonight,...
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>> all right, james longman inside ukraine again for us tonight. thank you, james. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the urgent manhunt in pittsburgh at this hour after a deadly mass shooting over the easter weekend. two teenagers were killed. more than 90 shots fired. tonight here, what airbnb is now saying about this case, amid a violent weekend in several cities. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt for multiple shooters who opened fire at a crowded pittsburgh house party. >> he got a gun. no y'all, he got a gun. >> reporter: video from early sunday shows the chaos at this airbnb as police say 200 people, many underage, were suddenly surrounded by gunfire. >> they're shooting. oh my god. >> reporter: more than 90 shots fired. in total, 15 people hurt, ten shot. and two teenagers, matthew steffy-ross and jaiden brown, both just 17, were killed. >> to see this happen to him was really heartbreaking as well, you know, because he had a very bright future. >> reporter: today, pittsburgh public schools on modified lockd
>> all right, james longman inside ukraine again for us tonight. thank you, james. >>> back here at home tonight, and to the urgent manhunt in pittsburgh at this hour after a deadly mass shooting over the easter weekend. two teenagers were killed. more than 90 shots fired. tonight here, what airbnb is now saying about this case, amid a violent weekend in several cities. here's abc's trevor ault. >> reporter: tonight, an urgent manhunt for multiple shooters who opened fire...
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james longman is live in kyiv. >>> the war putting increasing pressure on the global economy, and tonight, inflation here at home. the prices americans are paying. inflation now the highest it's been since 1981. the new move tonight from president biden on gas. >>> we are tracking dangerous storms tonight. possible tornadoes after dark and damaging winds and severe storms tomorrow. from dallas to chicago and moving east. ginger zee tracking it all. >>> the pandemic. the omicron subvariant now nearly 90% of cases here in the u.s. and the alarming images from shanghai tonight. amid a major spike in covid there, families now being forced to stay in their homes. the food shortages. and the drones with messages from chinese authorities telling resident what they can and cannot do. >>> and here at home tonight, a passing to note. a very popular comedian, his iconic, unmistakable voice. >>> and good evening tonight from brooklyn, the scene of a horrific attack inside a new york city subway during rush hour. the subway stop just behind us here, the gunman suddenly putting on a gas mask, unleashin
james longman is live in kyiv. >>> the war putting increasing pressure on the global economy, and tonight, inflation here at home. the prices americans are paying. inflation now the highest it's been since 1981. the new move tonight from president biden on gas. >>> we are tracking dangerous storms tonight. possible tornadoes after dark and damaging winds and severe storms tomorrow. from dallas to chicago and moving east. ginger zee tracking it all. >>> the pandemic....
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>> james longman in kyiv again tonight. thank you, james. >>> back here at home tonight, and to graphic videos released late today showing the deadly police shooting of a black man following a traffic stop in michigan. video now showing an officer on top of the driver during a struggle. the officer then pulling out his gun and firing. here's steve osunsami. >> stay in the scar! stay in the car. >> reporter: police in grand rapids, michigan, who've been accused of hiding details in this case, say tonight they're sharing all the video they have. >> no, no, no. amera, camera, from a cell phone, and from a security camera recording from across the street -- all show the moment when the unidentified officer pulls over 26-year-old patrick lyoya on the morning of april 4th. what started with a license plate that wasn't registered to the vehicle turned into a struggle when the 26-year-old tried to run, and then fought with this police officer in front of witnesses and cameras. >> stop. >> okay. >> reporter: you see them struggle ov
>> james longman in kyiv again tonight. thank you, james. >>> back here at home tonight, and to graphic videos released late today showing the deadly police shooting of a black man following a traffic stop in michigan. video now showing an officer on top of the driver during a struggle. the officer then pulling out his gun and firing. here's steve osunsami. >> stay in the scar! stay in the car. >> reporter: police in grand rapids, michigan, who've been accused of...
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james longman pushing further east, standing by in dnipro. >>> new video showing the desperate race to escape bullets in pittsburgh. dead li gunfire erupting at an airbnb there. two teenagers killed. just hours earlier, another mass shooting. nine people shot at a mall in columbia, south carolina. tonight, what we're learning about those investigations. >>> the holiday travel crush is on. millions expected to fly or drive home over the next 24 hours. what to expect before you take off. >>> new storm threats targeting millions this holiday weekend. the south bracing for severe thunderstorms and possible tornadoes. and we're tracking a coastal storm as well. we'll time it all out. >>> the possible cancer cluster rocking a new jersey school. how environmentalists are investigating the possible link. >>> and tonight, pope francis' blunt message, urging peace in ukraine. calling it an easter of war. >>> and "america strong" tonight. the boston marathon returns. back on schedule for the first time since the start of the pandemic. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on t
james longman pushing further east, standing by in dnipro. >>> new video showing the desperate race to escape bullets in pittsburgh. dead li gunfire erupting at an airbnb there. two teenagers killed. just hours earlier, another mass shooting. nine people shot at a mall in columbia, south carolina. tonight, what we're learning about those investigations. >>> the holiday travel crush is on. millions expected to fly or drive home over the next 24 hours. what to expect before you...
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james longman and terry moran reporting from ukraine. >>> also breaking tonight, back at home, the urgent manhunt in sacramento for the shooters who killed 6 people and wounded 12 others. just blocks away from the state capitol. tonight, the latest on the investigation into the deadly rampage. >>> thousands of flights canceled this weekend. stranding air travelers across the country during this busy spring break season. >>> millions under threat, as another round of severe weather takes aim at the south. >>> growing pressure on merrick garland. "the new york times" reports president biden privately told his inner circle that former president trump should be prosecuted. tonight, the response from the white house chief of staff. >>> tiger woods is in augusta for the 86th masters championship. but will he play? >>> and finally tonight, remembering beloved actress estelle harris. >>> good evening, everyone. thanks so much for joining us on this sunday. i'm linsey davis. tonight, president zelenskyy is calling russia's actions in ukraine genocide. and as we come on the air, we're learning more
james longman and terry moran reporting from ukraine. >>> also breaking tonight, back at home, the urgent manhunt in sacramento for the shooters who killed 6 people and wounded 12 others. just blocks away from the state capitol. tonight, the latest on the investigation into the deadly rampage. >>> thousands of flights canceled this weekend. stranding air travelers across the country during this busy spring break season. >>> millions under threat, as another round of...
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james longman in kyiv for us. >>> back here at home, the dangerous storm threat as we come on the air. severe storms pushing into the northeast, heavy rain and damaging winds from d.c. to philadelphia to new york. ginger zee timing it out. >>> pfizer submits new data on booster shots for children ages 5 to 11. and prepares to ask the fda for emergency authorization. the company says human trials show a 36-fold increase in protection against severe infections. health officials are now tracking two new versions of the omicron variant now making up 90% of new cases in central new york. and late today, the fda authorizing the first covid breath test. >>> the battle over abortion rights in america. florida governor ron desantis signing the state's new law banning most abortions after 15 weeks. florida joining a growing number of states restricting abortion, including kentucky, oklahoma, and idaho. >>> and elon musk launching a possible takeover of twitter, with an offer to buy the social media giant for $43 billion. how the company is responding tonight. >>> good evening, everyone. i'm lin
james longman in kyiv for us. >>> back here at home, the dangerous storm threat as we come on the air. severe storms pushing into the northeast, heavy rain and damaging winds from d.c. to philadelphia to new york. ginger zee timing it out. >>> pfizer submits new data on booster shots for children ages 5 to 11. and prepares to ask the fda for emergency authorization. the company says human trials show a 36-fold increase in protection against severe infections. health officials...
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. >> james longman is live from the war zone. plus ukrainian prime minister denys shmyhal, a "this week" exclusive. >>> subway terror. a mass shooting rocks new york city. violent crime surges in america's largest city. >> we will not surrender our city to the violent few. >> what will it take to end the violence? new york city mayor eric adams and police commissioner keechant sewell join us live. >>> covid concerns. >> the pandemic isn't over. we have to be vigilant and careful. >> as cases rise in the no nort northeast, the cdc extends the mask mandate. the latest guidance from the white house covid response coordinator dr. jha. >>> and scientists sound the alarm on the climate crisis. ginger zee kicks off our earth day coverage. >> announcer: from abc news, it's "this week." here now george stephanopoulos. >>> good morning and welcome to "this week." as we come on the air this holiday weekend russia is making major advances in eastern ukraine. president zelenskyy warned the conditions in mariupol were as severe as possible. th
. >> james longman is live from the war zone. plus ukrainian prime minister denys shmyhal, a "this week" exclusive. >>> subway terror. a mass shooting rocks new york city. violent crime surges in america's largest city. >> we will not surrender our city to the violent few. >> what will it take to end the violence? new york city mayor eric adams and police commissioner keechant sewell join us live. >>> covid concerns. >> the pandemic isn't...
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martha. >> james longman in ukraine.nks so much. >>> and we are joined now by yevheniia kravchuk, a member of ukraine's parliament and close ally to president zelenskyy. good morning. i want to ask you first, president zelenskyy announced a visit of defense secretary austin and secretary blinken. what do you want from that visit? how significant is it? >> thank you for having me and good morning. i think that visit of blinken and austin is really, really symbolic and probable signal to russia that ukraine will not be left alone with this war. america is clearly, you know, the leader of free world and, of course, we expect, you know, three main things with our close ally and close partner, which is the united states, is it's heavy weapons, it's sanctions on russia and, of course, financial aid. this is three core issues that have to be dealt with right now. why do we need heavy weapon? because part of ukraine is still occupied, and it was occupied, you know, since the february 24th when the full-scale invasion started. we
martha. >> james longman in ukraine.nks so much. >>> and we are joined now by yevheniia kravchuk, a member of ukraine's parliament and close ally to president zelenskyy. good morning. i want to ask you first, president zelenskyy announced a visit of defense secretary austin and secretary blinken. what do you want from that visit? how significant is it? >> thank you for having me and good morning. i think that visit of blinken and austin is really, really symbolic and...
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jon. >> james longman outside kyiv this morning. thank you, james. let's bring in the mayor of kyiv, vitali klitschko and his brother wladimir klitschko who is joining in the fight for ukraine. thank you both for joining us this morning. mr. mayor, i want to start by asking you those extraordinary images of prime minister boris johnson walking with president zelenskyy in your city in kyiv and a city that has been under siege for more than a month. symbolically what message does that send? how important is it to see the british prime minister there walking the streets of your city? >> it's very important signal for our partners, kyiv, much more safety right now and also very important signal that great britain stay together with ukraine, support our country in the fight for our freedom, for our independence, and that's why we very appreciate for humanitarian support, for political support and weapon support. it's very, very important for us in this critical time, and we see who real friends of ukraine. >> president biden had said when he visited polan
jon. >> james longman outside kyiv this morning. thank you, james. let's bring in the mayor of kyiv, vitali klitschko and his brother wladimir klitschko who is joining in the fight for ukraine. thank you both for joining us this morning. mr. mayor, i want to start by asking you those extraordinary images of prime minister boris johnson walking with president zelenskyy in your city in kyiv and a city that has been under siege for more than a month. symbolically what message does that send?...
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you heard james longman there just describe what it is like for ukrainians just trying to get out of mariupol, facing multiple check points, questioning from the russians and in some cases as james just described being told to take their clothes off, checking for any kind of tattoos or allegiance to the ukrainian military. i want to bring in market thaw raddatz because you have heard the president list what is on the way and the tactical drones that you have reported on and just how extraordinary they are given how small they are. you can carry them in a backpack, but the damage they can inflict. >> reporter: exactly, david. they're called the switchblade drones. we have already given about 700 of those switchblade drones. they are like little kamikaze drones. you load with explosives. as you said, you can put them in a backpack. they launch them and then they can travel many miles and go right for the target and explode. you can also call them off, abort the mission if they see that there are civilians in the area. so this is something the ukrainians have really wanted and say that h
you heard james longman there just describe what it is like for ukrainians just trying to get out of mariupol, facing multiple check points, questioning from the russians and in some cases as james just described being told to take their clothes off, checking for any kind of tattoos or allegiance to the ukrainian military. i want to bring in market thaw raddatz because you have heard the president list what is on the way and the tactical drones that you have reported on and just how...
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james longman pushing further east, standing by in dnipro.
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james longman tonight taking us to the scene of the horror outside kyiv. martha raddatz standing by with what her sources are telling her now about russian
james longman tonight taking us to the scene of the horror outside kyiv. martha raddatz standing by with what her sources are telling her now about russian
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tonight, what our james longman has witnessed first-hand. the atrocities. and tonight, the u.n.'storic vote to suspend russia from the human rights council. areports tonight of germany intercepting russian military communications. what t
tonight, what our james longman has witnessed first-hand. the atrocities. and tonight, the u.n.'storic vote to suspend russia from the human rights council. areports tonight of germany intercepting russian military communications. what t
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here is correspondent james longman on the scene outside kyiv. james? >> take a look. this is bucha. and this entire column of russian vehicles, tanks is completely destroyed by the ukrainians. authorities here telling us more than 400 people were killed. streets littered with bodies. civilians look to have been executed in the streets. this man hands bound behind his back. another appears to have been shot while riding his bicycle. this a small bag of groceries beside another victim. as terrible as these images are, what we were shown next, even worse. in the basement of this building in which russian forces looked to have squatted for weeks. i'm looking at one, two, three, four, five bodies in this tiny room in this basement where ukrainians say people have been tortured. and i can see their hands behind their backs. it is truly an apocalyptic scene. it's absolutely horrific in here. this is what ukraine says is happening across this country. >> reporter: tatiana says russian soldiers broke into her home and dragged her and her husband out. her husband disappeared fo
here is correspondent james longman on the scene outside kyiv. james? >> take a look. this is bucha. and this entire column of russian vehicles, tanks is completely destroyed by the ukrainians. authorities here telling us more than 400 people were killed. streets littered with bodies. civilians look to have been executed in the streets. this man hands bound behind his back. another appears to have been shot while riding his bicycle. this a small bag of groceries beside another victim. as...
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james longman with ukrainians tonight, their harrowing stories.t they faced from the russians as they tried to get out of mariupol. and martha raddatz standing by
james longman with ukrainians tonight, their harrowing stories.t they faced from the russians as they tried to get out of mariupol. and martha raddatz standing by
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james longman with ukrainians tonight, their harrowing stories. what they faced from the russians as they tried to get out of mariupol. and martha raddatz
james longman with ukrainians tonight, their harrowing stories. what they faced from the russians as they tried to get out of mariupol. and martha raddatz
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james longman is in bucha, ukraine, the site of some of the worst atrocities. >> reporter: the smalla has come to define putin's war on ukraine. for days, forensic experts have been revealing it. body after body, brought from ultimately failed to occupy. >> six or seven bodies in black bags. there will be more beneath the earth. i can see bodies of people who have just been thrown in as they are. >> reporter: the whole town, now a crime scene. for over a month, russian soldiers occupied bucha. when they retreated on march 31st, the rest of the world began to see the horrors the town had endured. more than 400 bodies have been recovered here. the majority civilians, and almost every day that number grows. we made our way there just days after the russians had left. on the outskirts of town, we were brought to a hastily dug grave. the sign of what was to come. an elderly man and the family buried. she was reportedly tortured. arms and fingers broken, killed, and left with her husband and son. they refused to cooperate with the invaders. their bodies still lying in the pit because there
james longman is in bucha, ukraine, the site of some of the worst atrocities. >> reporter: the smalla has come to define putin's war on ukraine. for days, forensic experts have been revealing it. body after body, brought from ultimately failed to occupy. >> six or seven bodies in black bags. there will be more beneath the earth. i can see bodies of people who have just been thrown in as they are. >> reporter: the whole town, now a crime scene. for over a month, russian...
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james longman got a firsthand look of the destruction. ly destroyed all the way down this road. you can see the apartment building. people's homes just chopped in half. ama: more than 11 million ukrainians have left their homes since the invasion began six weeks ago. dan: a napa -- natural path that dr. pleaded guilty to charges she sold fake covid immunization pallets and phony vaccination cards. abc 7 was at the home of julie as agents carried out boxes last july. prosecutors say she told patients the pellets would provide lifelong protection from covid and she provided fake vaccine cards to more than 200 people. she faces up to 25 years in prison and $250,000 in fines. a warning from concord police tonight. imposters are posing as ups drivers in an attempt to burglarize unauthorized or unoccupied homes. this man was seen wearing a reflective vest. ups says their drivers always wear a brown uniform. new developments in sunday's sacramento mass shooting that claimed six lives. police believe there were at least five shooters now. j.r. sto
james longman got a firsthand look of the destruction. ly destroyed all the way down this road. you can see the apartment building. people's homes just chopped in half. ama: more than 11 million ukrainians have left their homes since the invasion began six weeks ago. dan: a napa -- natural path that dr. pleaded guilty to charges she sold fake covid immunization pallets and phony vaccination cards. abc 7 was at the home of julie as agents carried out boxes last july. prosecutors say she told...
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james longman and our team on the ground there. the area littered with russian mines.nt biden tonight addressing the atrocities now seen by the world, calling them major war crimes. tonight, the u.s. and european allies imposing new sanctions. who and what they're now targeting, including vladimir putin's adult daughters.
james longman and our team on the ground there. the area littered with russian mines.nt biden tonight addressing the atrocities now seen by the world, calling them major war crimes. tonight, the u.s. and european allies imposing new sanctions. who and what they're now targeting, including vladimir putin's adult daughters.
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he showed abc's james longman the missile he towed away after it landed in his field. he tends to his crops in his fortified tractor wearing a flak jacket and helmet. >> your tractor is your tank. >> reporter: "yes, we're risking our lives," he says, "but we have to do it." in his daily address ukrainian president zelenskyy called russia's military the most barbaric in the world for targeting civilians. >>> the white house is pushing back against a new report that claims president biden may delay lifting title 42. that's a rule that allows border officials to turn back migrants because of the pandemic. the rule is set to expire next month. meanwhile, 26 republican governors are creating a so-called border task force. they're worried about a wave of new migrants and say the task force will focus on drugs and human trafficking. >> to share information, to bring law enforcement out, assets in our fusion centers to stop this flow of dangerous drugs like fentanyl which is the number one cause of death here in southern arizona among young people. that's just not how it's sup
he showed abc's james longman the missile he towed away after it landed in his field. he tends to his crops in his fortified tractor wearing a flak jacket and helmet. >> your tractor is your tank. >> reporter: "yes, we're risking our lives," he says, "but we have to do it." in his daily address ukrainian president zelenskyy called russia's military the most barbaric in the world for targeting civilians. >>> the white house is pushing back against a new...
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foreign correspondent james longman is on the scene in ukraine. morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, george. i'm in zaporizhzhia, towards the eastern front at a hospital. we're about 35 miles away from where the russians are. you can see this hospital is preparing for the worst. actually, as i speak to you now, we can hear an air raid siren going off. this morning, we've been meeting some of the kids who have been caught up in this war, doctors pulling shrapnel out of their bodies. this as the fight for mariupol looks to be entering its final moments. this morning, multiple air strikes rocking lviv, killing seven people, a child among the 11 injured. the east bracing for an onslaught as russia re-groups for a renewed ground advance. this as a small group of ukrainian fighters pulled out in mariupol, dug in at the steel plant a complex with underground tunnels. russia saying surrender or be eliminated. the ukrainians rejecting that. defying the russian demands. >> as for now they still are in mariupol. >> reporter: civilian casualties in the
foreign correspondent james longman is on the scene in ukraine. morning, james. >> reporter: good morning, george. i'm in zaporizhzhia, towards the eastern front at a hospital. we're about 35 miles away from where the russians are. you can see this hospital is preparing for the worst. actually, as i speak to you now, we can hear an air raid siren going off. this morning, we've been meeting some of the kids who have been caught up in this war, doctors pulling shrapnel out of their bodies....