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the driver also said that nick told him why he needed to get along beach. >> nick harvey -- local drugout for that one reason. >> honestly, he had no idea that the agenda included the murder, said the driver. >> he never knew that he was gonna come down to take someone 's life. >> of course, the guy was probably lying. so they put him under arrest. anyway, his claim that he thought he was driving a drug enforcer did make a lick of sense. the notion that lynn schockner or was somehow tangled up with drug dealers and targetted for execution was frankly preposterous. lynn had been leading a quiet life for 25 years, married to a man with a lot going for him. >> he was a wealthy man. >> for years, fred earned top dollar in the aerospace industry, not to mention all the family money that he inherited. >> they were able to afford things that none of us growing up could possibly afford, we were a blue collar working class people and we didn't know many millionaires growing up. >> he bought her things, jewelry that, sort of thing? >> right from the beginning they bought a very nice home in an e
the driver also said that nick told him why he needed to get along beach. >> nick harvey -- local drugout for that one reason. >> honestly, he had no idea that the agenda included the murder, said the driver. >> he never knew that he was gonna come down to take someone 's life. >> of course, the guy was probably lying. so they put him under arrest. anyway, his claim that he thought he was driving a drug enforcer did make a lick of sense. the notion that lynn schockner or...
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nick schifrin begins our coverage.ick: in mariupol today, russian troops and their separatist allies are driving into a city they have already destroyed. a six-week siege has gutted 90% of the city's buildings. separatists invited journalists to film the homes they occupy and the backyards they exploit to prepare a final battle. outgunned ukrainian forces climb rooftops to target russian tanks parked next to churches. the fight has been bloody and deadly. and now russia says thousands of the city's defenders have surrendered. yesterday, ukraine's 36th marine brigade recorded thivideo that sounds like a goodbye. >> the reality is that the city is under blockade and enciled, and we did not have any supplies of ammunition or food. we were holding these positions until the end. we did not leave our positions. we remain faithful, and will always be faithful. glory to ukraine. glory to the heroes. nick: mariupol would be the largest city that russia has captured. it would also help russia link what it controls in the donbass
nick schifrin begins our coverage.ick: in mariupol today, russian troops and their separatist allies are driving into a city they have already destroyed. a six-week siege has gutted 90% of the city's buildings. separatists invited journalists to film the homes they occupy and the backyards they exploit to prepare a final battle. outgunned ukrainian forces climb rooftops to target russian tanks parked next to churches. the fight has been bloody and deadly. and now russia says thousands of the...
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nick: this is a quarantine center.o test positive are forced to live here communally. >> now we're going to walk into the bathroom area. nick: this was an exhibition center. now it's home to 4000 people. this was filmed by jane polubotko. she says she's the only foreigner. >> the facilities are not great. we don't actually -- we don't have a shower here, so it's been like 18 days without shower. the lights that you see here in my background, they are on, 24/7. they never turned them off. nick: you have any privacy? >> [lahter] no, no, no. over there we have the main entrance where people come inside. nick: her past thr tests have been negative, but she still has no idea when she can leave. >> this uncertainty, lack of communication that just adds up on that, you know, collective anxiety, basically, what people are having here. it's not only me who feels frustratedangry, anxious. i really don't understand why we were forced to be here when we are actually not that dangerous for the society. nick: beijing defends its zer
nick: this is a quarantine center.o test positive are forced to live here communally. >> now we're going to walk into the bathroom area. nick: this was an exhibition center. now it's home to 4000 people. this was filmed by jane polubotko. she says she's the only foreigner. >> the facilities are not great. we don't actually -- we don't have a shower here, so it's been like 18 days without shower. the lights that you see here in my background, they are on, 24/7. they never turned them...
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nick: u.s. european officials say they are supporting ukrainian efforts to collect evidence of war crimes. accountability is always difficult, but especially when the crime scene remains a battlefield. judy: nick, do we know exactly what the foreign ministers are expected to talk about tomorrow in six hours of meetings? nick: one of the main things is the presence of the foreign minister of ukraine. he is expected to be here early tomorrow, will receive a warm welcome from the secretary-general. he will have many meetings with his foreign minister counterparts here in brussels. he will also hold a press conference, a where things for nato to give a mic to a nonmember. he wil also call for a ban on russian ships accessing european ports, a ban on russian trucks, and of course a gas and oil embargo, under a demand that president zelenskyy in kyiv repeated. he will also address not only nato's 30 members, but other non-nato members, including four asian allies and finland and sweden, two northern e
nick: u.s. european officials say they are supporting ukrainian efforts to collect evidence of war crimes. accountability is always difficult, but especially when the crime scene remains a battlefield. judy: nick, do we know exactly what the foreign ministers are expected to talk about tomorrow in six hours of meetings? nick: one of the main things is the presence of the foreign minister of ukraine. he is expected to be here early tomorrow, will receive a warm welcome from the...
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nick: finally, accountability. how important is it that either russian soldiers, commanders or even russian leadership are held accountable for what appears to be russian war crimes? min. landsbergis: to be honest, we thought, with the statements like never again, that we w't need these type of investigations. unfortunately, it is happeng again. therefore, we need to blow off dust from the old textbooks and look into it and prepare again for the future. nick: do you have faith, though, that accountability can be had? min. landsbergis: i am convinced that it can. combined effort of the -- of what is called -- what i call the global alliance. i think that it's powerful enough to bring even indivuals to justice. nick: mr. foreign minister, thank you very much. min. landsbergis: thank you so much. amna: "artists call" was the name of the effort back in 1984 when the artistic community throughout north america rallied to protest u.s. intervention in central america. an exhibition at the tufts university art galleries fo
nick: finally, accountability. how important is it that either russian soldiers, commanders or even russian leadership are held accountable for what appears to be russian war crimes? min. landsbergis: to be honest, we thought, with the statements like never again, that we w't need these type of investigations. unfortunately, it is happeng again. therefore, we need to blow off dust from the old textbooks and look into it and prepare again for the future. nick: do you have faith, though, that...
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nick, thank you very much. our corresponding to nick connelly there in keith. well, ukrainian present blood miss lansky has called for urgent action from the united nations over alleged russian war crimes. he addressed the un security council sharply criticizing its ability to take action to end russia's aggression. as a permanent member of the rest of the council, russia has the power to veto any binding resolution. only a day after returning from butcher ukrainian, president de lensky addressed the killings in front of the u. n. boy e. m. the russian military search for him purposely killed any one who served our country. they shot and killed women outside their houses. when they just tried to call some one who was alive, they killed entire families, adults and children. and they try to burn the bodies. smalley, the eula bull. so lensky said, russia must be held accountable for its actions in ukraine. he questioned dayton ability of the security council to punish russia due to must coast veto power. that roll yoga, but we are dealing with a state that is turn
nick, thank you very much. our corresponding to nick connelly there in keith. well, ukrainian present blood miss lansky has called for urgent action from the united nations over alleged russian war crimes. he addressed the un security council sharply criticizing its ability to take action to end russia's aggression. as a permanent member of the rest of the council, russia has the power to veto any binding resolution. only a day after returning from butcher ukrainian, president de lensky...
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by nick rose stepping up after two misses. great series by de'andre johnson. rose, that is manning up and making a kick right there. gives the generals a three-point lead. >> curt: you called it. initially it looked like it wanted to go left and it just straightened up. heck of a kick. just good enough. >> joel: brock, we were talking about it. no hesitation by mike riley and his kicker kicked with the confidence that his coach instilled into him. >> brock: you listen to him all night, i think he said gosh darnit. he has poise, turpin jumped offside. gives him a thumbs up. it is an encouraging sideline. it is a calm sideline. on the other side, skip holtz has done the same thing. they have been poised. they delivered. there is no doubt in their mind. remember, the clock stopping. a lot of confidence on that side as well. >> joel: and a lot of time. 1:49 with two time-outs is a lot of time. >> curt: two time-outs and the clock stops on first down. going. still going. turns it out across the 40 needing only a field goal. birming
by nick rose stepping up after two misses. great series by de'andre johnson. rose, that is manning up and making a kick right there. gives the generals a three-point lead. >> curt: you called it. initially it looked like it wanted to go left and it just straightened up. heck of a kick. just good enough. >> joel: brock, we were talking about it. no hesitation by mike riley and his kicker kicked with the confidence that his coach instilled into him. >> brock: you listen to him...
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nick thought in budapest. _ he represents. nick thought in budapest. we _ he represents.represents. nick thought in budapest, we will wait for - he represents. nick thought inj budapest, we will wait for that he represents. nick thought in - budapest, we will wait for that wail to fill up during the course of the evening and i am sure we will be speaking to later. for now, thank you very much —— nick thorpe. pakistan's president has dissolved parliament in a step towards early elections. it follows an attempt to remove prime minister imran khan from office. but parliament's deputy speaker refused to hold a vote of no—confidence that mr khan was expected to lose. imran khan claims the us is leading a conspiracy to remove him because of his criticism of us policy and otherforeign policy decisions he has taken. opposition politicians ridiculed the allegation, and the us has denied it. for more on this i'm nowjoined by dr akbar ahmed, who is a former pakistani high commissioner to the uk. thank you so much. a pleasure to speak to you again. may i ask you first of all, why has
nick thought in budapest. _ he represents. nick thought in budapest. we _ he represents.represents. nick thought in budapest, we will wait for - he represents. nick thought inj budapest, we will wait for that he represents. nick thought in - budapest, we will wait for that wail to fill up during the course of the evening and i am sure we will be speaking to later. for now, thank you very much —— nick thorpe. pakistan's president has dissolved parliament in a step towards early elections. it...
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nick, thank you very much. our correspondent, nick connelly. they're in kia, german news, magazine dash beagle says more evidence has emerged of war crimes carried out by russian troops in the northern ukrainian town of boot shop. spiegel says, germany's foreign intelligence service to be andy has monitored russian military communications which troops can be heard discussing killings in boucher or more on this, i'm joined by our political correspond it. neither has it. if phyllis in here, what's in these intercepted communications from the russian military according to the speaker and the german intelligence service, b and d in full members of parliament here in berlin about those intercepted messages on wednesday. that's how they found out. so the b and d, apparently, according to those reports, intercepted radio messages from russian military personnel where they discussed the killings of civilians in butcher. now some of those radio messages are said to have a direct link to dead bodies that have been photographed in butcher to dead bodies f
nick, thank you very much. our correspondent, nick connelly. they're in kia, german news, magazine dash beagle says more evidence has emerged of war crimes carried out by russian troops in the northern ukrainian town of boot shop. spiegel says, germany's foreign intelligence service to be andy has monitored russian military communications which troops can be heard discussing killings in boucher or more on this, i'm joined by our political correspond it. neither has it. if phyllis in here,...
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and nick, where are you and what are you seeing now? time about 100 kilometers ne kid on the east bank of the new pro river. we've just been literally 5 minutes ago in some ukrainian positions that up to then last week where the front lines, the russians are about for coming to the way they've been digging in and preparing a longer fight to the end. they didn't even have jobs to finish building those trenches and those kind of protective areas. because in the end, the russians were treated now about 82 inches away where we are. but there are lots of signs of destruction. huge crate is where shilling happened. was that someone exploded, broke it in the fields around us and cycle that the farmers are still trying to get out. and so their crops for the next season. so there's lots of things around, lots of worried about mines and of what kinds of explosives left on event. and we've just seen those horrific pictures of dead civilians, apparently lying in the streets of book. what more do you know about the situation there in another towns?
and nick, where are you and what are you seeing now? time about 100 kilometers ne kid on the east bank of the new pro river. we've just been literally 5 minutes ago in some ukrainian positions that up to then last week where the front lines, the russians are about for coming to the way they've been digging in and preparing a longer fight to the end. they didn't even have jobs to finish building those trenches and those kind of protective areas. because in the end, the russians were treated now...
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from paris, nick beake reports.resident macron has only just turned up to this selection. he's been spending much of his time on the war in ukraine, many french say he's been missing in action at home. the far right candidate marie le pen has been gaining ground in this, her third presidential race, honing a softer image this time. retired secretary janine tells us le pen is now ready for the highest office. i think she would be not so bad. not so bad as macron. many people coming here to vote today will have seen the very latest polls suggesting le pen is onlyjust behind macron now. and so more people asking the question whether france is on the verge of own brexit moment, or trump moment, in other words a political earthquake, something which has huge repercussions, not just in this country but across europe and beyond. but le pen appears less in cosmopolitan paris and emmanuel macron remains the frontrunner in the national polls. he tells us he is voting for macron because he has proved himself on the world stage
from paris, nick beake reports.resident macron has only just turned up to this selection. he's been spending much of his time on the war in ukraine, many french say he's been missing in action at home. the far right candidate marie le pen has been gaining ground in this, her third presidential race, honing a softer image this time. retired secretary janine tells us le pen is now ready for the highest office. i think she would be not so bad. not so bad as macron. many people coming here to vote...
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nick, thank you very much. are are corresponded there in kia nick conway. made her ministers a meeting in brussels to day to consider the western alliances response to the war in ukraine, amid worries that the war could drag on ukrainian foreign minister demitra calais by his attending that meeting just a moment ago. he and nato chief un stoughton bag address reporters. it is an urgent need her to further support ukraine and a half hour meeting later on with the nato foreign ministers. i'm certain that we will address the need for her more air defense systems. so on to thank weapons cert lighter, but those are heavier or weapons on many different types of support to ukraine. my agenda is very simple. it has only 3 items on it, it's weapons, weapons, and weapons. we are confident that the best way to help you cray now is to provide it was all necessary to contain put in and to defeat russian army in ukraine for the spring in our dw corresponded jack park in brussels, jack ukraine, once weapons, yen stalked back,
nick, thank you very much. are are corresponded there in kia nick conway. made her ministers a meeting in brussels to day to consider the western alliances response to the war in ukraine, amid worries that the war could drag on ukrainian foreign minister demitra calais by his attending that meeting just a moment ago. he and nato chief un stoughton bag address reporters. it is an urgent need her to further support ukraine and a half hour meeting later on with the nato foreign ministers. i'm...
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nick: there are also legal questions.u criticized an earlier version of your bill for not having enough due process. do you acknowled there are concerns about going down the road of the executive branch identifying pele to target and then taking their assets? rep. malinowski: i acknowledge that there is a need to do this in a careful way. but, at the same time, i think one mistake we sometimes make is that we apply an american construct to a russian reality. so, an american lawyer might look at a russian oligarch who owns a soccer team in england and say, oh, that guy's the owner of the soccer team. anyone who understands how russia works would say, no, that guy is not the owner of the soccer team. it's the russian state, it is putin who is the owner of that soccer team. these are pooled assets that the leader of russia can use as he pleases. so, let's not use our due process to protect -- to protect property that was stolen without due process and that is financing a war that is killing thousands and thousands of ukraini
nick: there are also legal questions.u criticized an earlier version of your bill for not having enough due process. do you acknowled there are concerns about going down the road of the executive branch identifying pele to target and then taking their assets? rep. malinowski: i acknowledge that there is a need to do this in a careful way. but, at the same time, i think one mistake we sometimes make is that we apply an american construct to a russian reality. so, an american lawyer might look at...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin nick: now for more -- amna: now for more on that prisoner swapand other americans held in russia, i'm joined by state department spokesperson ned price. welcome back to the newshour. i want to ask you about the timing of that swap because trevor reed had been held by the russians for almost three years. era sanko had been in the u.s. for many years, so wide today? ned: ever since this administration came into office, we have had a commitment to secure the release of americans unjustly detained around the world. we have done it in haiti, burma, and now russia. because of months of discussions, trevor reed is on route to see his family in the united states after nearly three years of separation. this is something we have worked on for quite some time. the president was presented with a difficult decision but it is a decision he decided to make because trevor has been held apart from his family for far too long. his deteriorating health was of concern for us so as a result of what the president decided, trevor reed is headed home. amna: other americ
for the pbs newshour, i'm nick schifrin nick: now for more -- amna: now for more on that prisoner swapand other americans held in russia, i'm joined by state department spokesperson ned price. welcome back to the newshour. i want to ask you about the timing of that swap because trevor reed had been held by the russians for almost three years. era sanko had been in the u.s. for many years, so wide today? ned: ever since this administration came into office, we have had a commitment to secure the...
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nick: absolutely. in the younger grades, first, second, third grade, we are helping kids with their language and the "i" message. sharing something like i feel frustrated, or i feel upset when whatever happened. what i need or what i want to be different is this. kristen: and then i would not say like, i want you to go away, or i want you to shut up, i would say what? nick: kids may well say that, because we don't always get that right. often when kids learn this, they will hear that language and it will give them a chance to pause, to reflect, and to acknowledge perhaps what they said might have hurt that person or upset them in some way. if you take it into the older grades, it's really interesting. we will teach the older grades kind of the same skills, we take it to the language of assertive communication that meant -- maybe you and i and many others who are listing will have been trained in. there's a story of a parent who came home from work and was telling kids over the dinner table about a cour
nick: absolutely. in the younger grades, first, second, third grade, we are helping kids with their language and the "i" message. sharing something like i feel frustrated, or i feel upset when whatever happened. what i need or what i want to be different is this. kristen: and then i would not say like, i want you to go away, or i want you to shut up, i would say what? nick: kids may well say that, because we don't always get that right. often when kids learn this, they will hear that...
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good morning to you, nick. let me give you a closer look at the situation, at that mariupol steel plant that you were talking about that. a ukrainian commander inside tells us of relentless russian' attacks, and scores of people injured. our scott mclean has the story for you. >> reporter: these are russian troops making a break for cover in the streets near the azov steel plant in mariupol. one of them is shot along the way. another soldier attempts to pull him to safety amidst heavy fire. one ukrainian deputy commander says that russia is not ohm bombarding the plant from the sky, but now also attacking from the ground. >> translator: as of today, there have been attempts to storm the territory. this is infantry. this is enemy' military equipment but those attempts have been beaten off as of this hour. >> deputy commander of the azov r regiment which is leading fight from the plant said recent bombing left some cut off by rubble. he is not sure if there are are survivors trapped inside. he says bombing also h
good morning to you, nick. let me give you a closer look at the situation, at that mariupol steel plant that you were talking about that. a ukrainian commander inside tells us of relentless russian' attacks, and scores of people injured. our scott mclean has the story for you. >> reporter: these are russian troops making a break for cover in the streets near the azov steel plant in mariupol. one of them is shot along the way. another soldier attempts to pull him to safety amidst heavy...
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thank you, nick. says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine because of failed advances in the north—east of the country. the mod blamed tactical shortcomings including inconsistent air support. in the last few weeks, moscow has refocused its efforts in the country's east and ukraine's army have released pictures today showing what is says are strikes on russian reinforcements to the area around the city of izyum, a key battleground in the kharkiv region. meanwhile, less than 20 miles from the southern front lines is the city of mykolaiv. on the black sea coast, it stands between the russian army and odesa. shelled nearly daily, it's been without running water for over two weeks. caroline davies has been speaking to those who live on a city caroline davies has been speaking to those who live in a city on the edge of the war. birdsong in mykolaiv. spring has arrived, but there's little sign of a new beginning. we're in the south of the city at the moment with the bom
thank you, nick. says russia has been forced to merge and redeploy some of its forces in ukraine because of failed advances in the north—east of the country. the mod blamed tactical shortcomings including inconsistent air support. in the last few weeks, moscow has refocused its efforts in the country's east and ukraine's army have released pictures today showing what is says are strikes on russian reinforcements to the area around the city of izyum, a key battleground in the kharkiv region....
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nick conway joins me now from the ukrainian capital care. good morning, nick. we just heard the ukrainian foreign minister accusing russia. they're committing atrocities in butcher. what can you tell us about what happened there? well, it's very difficult to try to reconstruct this policy. there was no access to butcher as long as the russians were there, and even now it's really limited. but we have heard reports today from a satellite company that some of these alleged mass graves were already being excavated at days and weeks before the russians left. gotcha, so those seemingly some preparations going on there. we have stories from eye witnesses talking about people going missing, people being killed. and you hear about a russian forces looking for people who were involved in the territorial forces as well. looking for civilians and accusing civilians of being participating in that military activity against them. ma'am, you hear just of a climate of fear. people who are there busy cut off from the outside world for weeks at a time, and often with very little
nick conway joins me now from the ukrainian capital care. good morning, nick. we just heard the ukrainian foreign minister accusing russia. they're committing atrocities in butcher. what can you tell us about what happened there? well, it's very difficult to try to reconstruct this policy. there was no access to butcher as long as the russians were there, and even now it's really limited. but we have heard reports today from a satellite company that some of these alleged mass graves were...
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thank you so much, nick. well, in the wake of the alleged atrocities, germany has declared 40 officials at the russian embassy in berlin to be, quote, undesirable persons. an act that effectively expounds them from the country. france also decided to expel many russian diplomatic staff, german, 4 minister on a lane, a bare bach said. germany would also boost its support to ukraine's armed forces and titan economic sanctions on russia. you let us again involved in this how many images of the past weekend have once again highlighted a new, brutal dimension of this war with the most serious war crimes and crimes against humanity. and that is why i made it clear over the weekend that we must not only close the remaining loopholes in the sanction system, but that we must also intensively and rigorously implement this package. wouldn't mit blake and with regard to ukraine, self defense. as i said, we will now also examine things that we have not examined before. and there was the german foreign minister speaking ju
thank you so much, nick. well, in the wake of the alleged atrocities, germany has declared 40 officials at the russian embassy in berlin to be, quote, undesirable persons. an act that effectively expounds them from the country. france also decided to expel many russian diplomatic staff, german, 4 minister on a lane, a bare bach said. germany would also boost its support to ukraine's armed forces and titan economic sanctions on russia. you let us again involved in this how many images of the...
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nick, thank ou it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for— it's a much bigger challenge.ou for that _ it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and _ it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and i _ it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and i know - it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and i know you will keep us abreast of the situation throughout the day. ewan murrie is in mr parish's constituency of tiverton, in devon. ewan, how has this news been received there? well, this is something that everybody is talking about here in tiverton. neil parish is not a household name in the national stage but he has been an mp in this area since 2010. also a really big figure in the farming community and i have been chatting to farming leaders in devon who see this as the loss of a really influential ally in high places. he has been very prominent in raising concerns about the impact of post—brexit trade deals in the sector so they are sorry to see him go. but again, the other side there saying it isn't really terrible f
nick, thank ou it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for— it's a much bigger challenge.ou for that _ it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and _ it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and i _ it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and i know - it's a much bigger challenge. nick, thank you for that and i know you will keep us abreast of the situation throughout the day. ewan murrie is in mr parish's constituency of tiverton, in devon....
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nick: the u.s. has, of course, continued to send anti-tank weapons, including javelins, and has facilitated sending takes into ukraine. ukraine says it needs more, and it needs fasr -- needs more faster. are ukraine's partners sending enough weapons in quickly enough to make a difference in this next phase? michael: so it looks like european countries have started to shift the kind of equipment they're likely to send to ukraine. ukraine needs armor. it needs infantry fiting vehicles. it needs artillery. it needs conventional kit, larger types of capabilities, sort of those of the kind that can equip their reserves. they have a lot of manpower. but if they're going to launch counterattacks, if they're going to go on the offensive, they're not going to be able to do it with just anti-tank guided missiles or other types of personnel-carried weapons. you see increasing willingness by european countries to send this kind of weaponry. it's unclear if the volumes or flow is going to be sufficient, or if it
nick: the u.s. has, of course, continued to send anti-tank weapons, including javelins, and has facilitated sending takes into ukraine. ukraine says it needs more, and it needs fasr -- needs more faster. are ukraine's partners sending enough weapons in quickly enough to make a difference in this next phase? michael: so it looks like european countries have started to shift the kind of equipment they're likely to send to ukraine. ukraine needs armor. it needs infantry fiting vehicles. it needs...
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nick, who were killed and had bags over their heads. now this, according to international observers, would be a war crime, in any case, even if these were military, because in some way there is evidence that they had been taken prisoner and then killed. so basically an assassination. and this, we've seen evidence of this in all of the suburbs just about around here, where the russian forces have moved out. but ukrainians are still saying that they've, they've one sort of victory there. and a lot of people who live in western ukraine like the viv here are planning to move back in as soon as the situation becomes safe enough because that the key of and the region around there had been evacuated mostly as russian troops had moved in. so next news, but the, there's certainly horrifying images we're seeing after russian troops had moved out there. absolutely horrifying. i mean, just to move on to the war elsewhere in the country and another city which has been suffering the besieged port of mariel. paul, we understand that the red cross coul
nick, who were killed and had bags over their heads. now this, according to international observers, would be a war crime, in any case, even if these were military, because in some way there is evidence that they had been taken prisoner and then killed. so basically an assassination. and this, we've seen evidence of this in all of the suburbs just about around here, where the russian forces have moved out. but ukrainians are still saying that they've, they've one sort of victory there. and a...
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i'd nick finally their reporting from k. a. thank you so much. ukraine's president says a russian missile strike on a train station in east and ukraine that killed at least 50 people, amounts to a war crime. evacuations have now resume to after the devastating attack on grammar tours. so lensky is demanding war weapons and a tough global response scenes of carnage and destruction. in easton, ukraine streets littered with smouldering debris and the bodies of dozens killed. the governor of don't ask said at least 5 children are among the dead. after several rockets hid chrome, a tossed station on friday, edward speaking to the finished parliament president vladimir lensky, condemned russia for striking clear civilian targets. they hit yup, with little foolish, i will start with what happened this morning when you write russian forces hit the train station in our city and cremmit ask an ordinary train station with ordinary people channels. in general, there were no military personnel there, and there were people who were waiting f
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nick, good morning. tell us what you saw in boucher i saw a city that spacy had been destroyed before it could be finished to a very young suburb of kia, full of new high rise apartments, most of which are basically left without any windows, half blown up. and destroyed, burnt out russian tanks on the streets, ammunition crates, kind of just everywhere, bits of shrapnel, you get a sense of quite how intensive that fighting was over basically a month, a locals telling you that they basically were too scared to leave their homes, was sitting either at home or in their cells for most of that time and then stories . i wouldn't accounts of those who did go out to did venture out often to try look for food and seeing basic the st. strewn with bodies. and they were telling me that basically the russian soldiers were so that they met, at least were so shocked by the level of resistance they had faced in ukraine. something they hadn't expected that they basically saw all the civilians around them as potential tar
nick, good morning. tell us what you saw in boucher i saw a city that spacy had been destroyed before it could be finished to a very young suburb of kia, full of new high rise apartments, most of which are basically left without any windows, half blown up. and destroyed, burnt out russian tanks on the streets, ammunition crates, kind of just everywhere, bits of shrapnel, you get a sense of quite how intensive that fighting was over basically a month, a locals telling you that they basically...
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for the “pbs newshour,“ i'm nick schifrin., for more on that prisoner swap and other americans held in russia, i'm joined by state department spokesperson ned price. ned price, welcome back to the “newshour.” thanks for joining us. i want to ask you first about the timing of that swap, because trevor reed had been held by the russians for almost three years, right? yaroshenko had been in prison here in the u.s. for many, many years. so why today? what made this trade possible? ned: well, ever since this administration came into office, amna, we have had a commitment to secure the release of those americans who are unjustly detained around the world. we have done that in cases in venezuela and haiti and burma and now, as of today, in russia. because of months of behind-the-scenes discussions, trevor reed is on a plane en route to see his family back in the united states, to be reunited with them for -- after nearly three years of separation. this is something that we have worked on for quite some time. as you have heard, the pr
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i'm doing now by nick connelly in kiva . nick a missile attack kills people trying to get on trains to flee the fighting. yet russia is still insisting it does not target civilians. what do we make of this? well, it's kind of extraordinary. if you look at the russian state media, they are even saying that this was ukraine hitting ukraine. there are reports in russian media of a supposedly ukrainian missile divisions to the south west of this station in chrome, a toss in don bass in the east of the country. and they're not quite sure in their message. if you look at them, if in their reports, whether this, they claim this is a mistake by the ukrainian forces or whether they were doing it on purpose. but certainly they are definitely saying repeatedly in different sources that this was the ukrainian side and then other rush media. i'll just trying not talk about this at all. it's pretty extraordinary that this is even possible a time where it is well known by everyone that lot to civilians all get handed on bass. now, a region
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concentrated now, nick? so right now it seems like mary pull is still the number one target because after will marapoo on the see of as of is basically be anything between russia and its self proclaimed republics in the hans cabinets and crimea and ix crimea. so that's the only basically a thing in the way of russia, basically having an easier time of controlling that se of ukraine. so is a lot of a fighting going on there. some you credit for still there. now, more than a month off that siege began and then further to the north or near city called zoom, which is based southeast of heart give you cranes, 2nd city at so base have sense now that russia is putting all its forces into the south, south east in hope of encircling a ukraine's forces in don bass. now that solar be so easy because don bass, as you remember, is the place where war has been are basically in full full swing since 2014 since rush supported those separatists or movements there said the ukranian army is very well defended. there has trench
concentrated now, nick? so right now it seems like mary pull is still the number one target because after will marapoo on the see of as of is basically be anything between russia and its self proclaimed republics in the hans cabinets and crimea and ix crimea. so that's the only basically a thing in the way of russia, basically having an easier time of controlling that se of ukraine. so is a lot of a fighting going on there. some you credit for still there. now, more than a month off that siege...
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nick, thank you very much. our correspondent nick connelly there in keith. here's about the stories related to the ukraine. warm ukrainian president vladimir savanski has called for urgent action from the united nations over ledge, or russian war crimes. as a permanent member of the council, russia has the power to veto any binding resolution, making the body powerless to act against the gremlins war on ukraine. u. s. secretary of state antony blank and says, washington will provide an additional $100000000.00 and assistance to ukraine, including anti armor systems as lincoln made the announcement ahead of wednesdays, meeting of native and g 7, ministers in brussels, where they'll be discussing the conflict. meanwhile, western leaders are set to impose tough new sanctions on moscow over the atrocities in boucher, the e. u is expected to include a ban on russian coal in ports with commission president or slip on their line warning. oil could be next and u. s. says it'll target members of hooton's inner circle and banned all new investments in russia. the besi
nick, thank you very much. our correspondent nick connelly there in keith. here's about the stories related to the ukraine. warm ukrainian president vladimir savanski has called for urgent action from the united nations over ledge, or russian war crimes. as a permanent member of the council, russia has the power to veto any binding resolution, making the body powerless to act against the gremlins war on ukraine. u. s. secretary of state antony blank and says, washington will provide an...
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that is a nick connelly in keith. many, many thanks. fears are growing in the ukrainian up port city of odessa that it could become russia's next target. the city has imposed a weekend curfew after the missile attack and come a tossed odessey ease on the black sea, which is strategically important to both sides in this war. over the next few days, russia has launched 2 attacks near the city. even before these latest attacks, many ukrainians, mostly women and children, have been leaving odessa. and for some it's been a heart breaking decision. luke does allow it though it is hard, very hot monthly. we sent my daughter in law with the kids, and we'll stay here. i don't know how it's going to be. i hope we'll meet again with the 3. the city looks calm. but on friday, russia launched 2 attacks on the region war of a woman esmerelda. our enemy conducted an attack with the shore missile complex bastion on the village of crest, nor silica. unfortunately, people were killed and wounded infrastructure was damaged her were also
that is a nick connelly in keith. many, many thanks. fears are growing in the ukrainian up port city of odessa that it could become russia's next target. the city has imposed a weekend curfew after the missile attack and come a tossed odessey ease on the black sea, which is strategically important to both sides in this war. over the next few days, russia has launched 2 attacks near the city. even before these latest attacks, many ukrainians, mostly women and children, have been leaving odessa....
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nick, what did you say? i saw a city in short steed that basically has been destroyed that even before it could be fully finished. this is a very young suburb of give lots of high rise new apartment blocks that had been basically a ruined it'll while still under construction. um, you see a lot of people on the shell shock, happy to see outside his they were cut off snouts. i'd was basically a month, but a mix of kind of hope relief and a very am shocked energy. people very keen to tell their stories to share what they've been through the last few months am and we were in at the main or grave site next to our church. am we believe based on what people there told us that about 100 people are lying there in several layers. those right at the bottom that you can see in parts have, which is buried in what they were walking in when, as the locals told us, they were shot on the streets and then collected by neighbors and other ukrainian or locals who brought them there to get them off the streets in the middle ave,
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nick, thank you very much. our correspondent, nick connelly. they're in kia now let's talk more about alleged war crimes being committed in ukraine for that of joy. now by kyle, i'm both, he's a professor of law and goodman and counsel at the international criminal court in the egg. thanks for being with us. professor investigations are underway into war crimes committed in ukraine. could russia find itself facing charges of crimes against humanity or even genocide? well, i would say it's not easy to gather evidence on the ground and even for walk rhymes and it's racial it for crimes against humanity. and genocide would be much higher. we would have to prove policy to, to a taxes of the population. and this policy could only come out of the credit. and so it's, it's, it's really difficult it's, it's difficult enough to, to identify concrete victims and, and, and padre as a walk around on the ground. tell us how you go about gathering that evidence in crimes of this nature does. does the i c c, have people on the ground or do you rely on the wor
nick, thank you very much. our correspondent, nick connelly. they're in kia now let's talk more about alleged war crimes being committed in ukraine for that of joy. now by kyle, i'm both, he's a professor of law and goodman and counsel at the international criminal court in the egg. thanks for being with us. professor investigations are underway into war crimes committed in ukraine. could russia find itself facing charges of crimes against humanity or even genocide? well, i would say it's not...
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nick miller is back with me. i nick miller is back with me. can see the dowager _ nick miller is back with me. i can see the dowager countess - out in the sunshine, sipping the sherry and moaning about how dry everything is out there. i can address most of that apart from the sherry. sunnierand address most of that apart from the sherry. sunnier and warmer days in many areas. yesterday in south yorkshire with the cloud and 9 degrees for the top temperature but today with the sunshine getting closer to 15 degrees, the able average. there is some rain in the forecast this weekend but there is a catch, these are the april rainfall percentages are so far, the rainfall percentages are so far, the rain is coming mainly to those areas which have been closest to their april average. which have been closest to their aprilaverage. scotland which have been closest to their april average. scotland and northern ireland, furthest from the average and wales and england, you may see some but not much of that applies to the first part of may. a mixed picture t
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what are you doing over there, nick? nick? warm-up guy is turning 64. >> jimmy: our warm-up guy turned 64 this weekend. congratulations to him. all right. tonight from the anatomy of a scandal on netflix, naomi scott is with us. she is here tonight and at coachella this weekend it is called if i can make it go quiet, girl in red. next week we are back here with new shows with our guests including bill hader, miles teller, rebel wilson, music from sasha allen sloane and the b-52s. more than four decades ago our first guest pulled his socks up to his neck, put a team on the back and brought a city to his feet. he tells his whole story in "they call me magic" premiering tomorrow on apple tv plus. please welcome earvin magic johnson. >> oh, man. you did that. >> jimmy: what does that song mean to you? >> that is what got me in trouble with kareem. i used to have that song, a big boom box on my shoulder. >> jimmy: i saw it in the documentary. >> i would come in flashlight, all of it. >> jimmy: kareem did not like that at all. >> no
what are you doing over there, nick? nick? warm-up guy is turning 64. >> jimmy: our warm-up guy turned 64 this weekend. congratulations to him. all right. tonight from the anatomy of a scandal on netflix, naomi scott is with us. she is here tonight and at coachella this weekend it is called if i can make it go quiet, girl in red. next week we are back here with new shows with our guests including bill hader, miles teller, rebel wilson, music from sasha allen sloane and the b-52s. more...
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what are you doing over there, nick? >> oh -- >> jimmy: nick?64." >> jimmy: don barris, the warmup guy, turned 64 this season. congratulations to him. [ cheers and applause ] all right. tonight, from "anatomy of a scandal" on netflix, naomi scott is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, she's here tonight, and at coachella this weekend, her album is called "if i could make it go quiet." girl in red from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and applause ] next week we are back with new shows with our guests including bill hader, miles teller, rebel wilson, music from sasha alex sloan, and the b-52s as well, so join us nor that. [ cheers ] more than four decades ago, our first guest tonight pulled his socks all the way up to his neck, put a team on his back, and brought a city to its feet. the most legendary laker of all now tells his whole story in the new documentary series, "they call me magic." it premieres tomorrow on apple tv plus. please welcome earvin "magic" johnson. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> oh, man! you did that! >> jimmy: what doe
what are you doing over there, nick? >> oh -- >> jimmy: nick?64." >> jimmy: don barris, the warmup guy, turned 64 this season. congratulations to him. [ cheers and applause ] all right. tonight, from "anatomy of a scandal" on netflix, naomi scott is with us. [ cheers and applause ] then later, she's here tonight, and at coachella this weekend, her album is called "if i could make it go quiet." girl in red from the mercedes eq stage. [ cheers and...
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francine: nick, what are you working on exactly?u have a daring and uncompromising attitude in oil exploration? what does that mean for renewables? what do you worried there is not enough nickel, lithium, how do you get around this problem? nick: i don't think those relate -- the business is focused on renewables, with current they have the hydro part -- project in norway. we have two windmills -- windfarms in finland. we continue in that direction with renewables, longer term we will start to think about whether there some other energy transition opportunities the business could take advantage of. tom: 1.8 9 billion u.s. dollars above the estimates, what do you do with that profit increase? do return cash to shareholders or put to work with acquisitions? >> we set out dividend policy earlier in the year, that is returning cash to shareholders, increase the dividend by 25%. with the combination of our business -- we talked about it ends with the much bigger company. that company is a great position to expand returns over time. when
francine: nick, what are you working on exactly?u have a daring and uncompromising attitude in oil exploration? what does that mean for renewables? what do you worried there is not enough nickel, lithium, how do you get around this problem? nick: i don't think those relate -- the business is focused on renewables, with current they have the hydro part -- project in norway. we have two windmills -- windfarms in finland. we continue in that direction with renewables, longer term we will start to...
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nick, thank you very much. our correspondent, nick connelly. they're in kia today. it is world health day and the world health organization says there have never been so many attacks on hospitals across the globe. this year alone has seen more than 130 health facilities targeted the majority of them by russian forces in ukraine. ah, the moment a bomb exploded in the city of mary awful and this is what was hit the maternity and children's hospital since the start of russia's invasion, more than 90 health facilities, including hospitals like this one in the city of it's him, have been attacked according to the world health organization, brutal bullock, and for some more than once, at the start of the war, the main hospital in the town of bo, nova, was hit. days later, it was attacked again. and then again, while dozens of civilians were hiding inside, trying to escape the shelling among them was andry key. and he in of head of the hospitals, trauma center who was bare with his wife and children with the experience still haunts him. we know if a viewer was shelling las
nick, thank you very much. our correspondent, nick connelly. they're in kia today. it is world health day and the world health organization says there have never been so many attacks on hospitals across the globe. this year alone has seen more than 130 health facilities targeted the majority of them by russian forces in ukraine. ah, the moment a bomb exploded in the city of mary awful and this is what was hit the maternity and children's hospital since the start of russia's invasion, more than...
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nick nick connelly. well, nora love is emergency director, the international rescue committee and is currently leading the team in ukraine. welcome to d, w. m. have you i wanted to been hearing or had you been hearing rumors of the sorts of events as you went about your, your business? i hadn't been hearing that any iris is shocked in paul at this says is killing the conflict. ukraine has gone to long and the international community must step up its efforts to find a diplomatic solution. the civilian life must be protected and we can't afford to be a witness to another crisis like this. and i how of the people that you've been helping a very reacted to this news. i say we're focusing with our local partners on stabilizing the health systems in easton, ukraine. we're looking to support people with cash and basic needs and respond to the trauma. as a move out of some of these areas for the central and further west of ukraine to or even on to europe and countries. so, you know, we're focusing on that workin
nick nick connelly. well, nora love is emergency director, the international rescue committee and is currently leading the team in ukraine. welcome to d, w. m. have you i wanted to been hearing or had you been hearing rumors of the sorts of events as you went about your, your business? i hadn't been hearing that any iris is shocked in paul at this says is killing the conflict. ukraine has gone to long and the international community must step up its efforts to find a diplomatic solution. the...
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nick who said an expert on these issues -- and it's strange that there's no reference to that reporthe public occasion of this report has been unleashed two days before the planned publication and launch of the gandar university report on those mass graves. the content to me does not legend to the findings. to draw such huge conclusions that accuse others of war crimes and ethnic cleansing needs a very deep investigation. a methodically sound and robust investigation. i do feel there's a slightly weak link between the content of the report and the findings. >> he tissuea, ann seems to have some misgives with the methodology. would you like to respond? >> yeah, i'm very happy to. first of all, our research was ongoing until january 2022. in the cures of that a lot of what we document, i mean, the waves of abuses which happened from december 2020 onwards were at a time when the federal government forces and the militia were preventing people from threing into sudan so a lot of the research done in sudan was in the early phases of the conflict, including very detailed descriptions all o
nick who said an expert on these issues -- and it's strange that there's no reference to that reporthe public occasion of this report has been unleashed two days before the planned publication and launch of the gandar university report on those mass graves. the content to me does not legend to the findings. to draw such huge conclusions that accuse others of war crimes and ethnic cleansing needs a very deep investigation. a methodically sound and robust investigation. i do feel there's a...
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and the few people that are left, nick, what are they telling you? will you give the most difficult stories of people just now it's in the out there. label their their, their husband to go to the shop to try and find some medicines or to find bread and them just not coming back. and then people are routed sequential, but not being able to retrieve that body of mind because they weren't allowed to spend that much time adam street go back to watch. sometimes when the apologies were just having some technical problems are there. but you heard my colleague nicoli reporting there from my voucher earlier. well, in the wake of the alleged atrocities, germany's foreign minister has declared 40 officials at the russian embassy in berlin to be, quote, undesirable persons. an act that effectively expels them from the country. on a not bare box summons russia's ambassador to germany to inform him of the expulsions she later spoke of decisively increasing germany support to ukraine's armed forces and tightening economic sanctions. take a lesson. give me a sec. i'
and the few people that are left, nick, what are they telling you? will you give the most difficult stories of people just now it's in the out there. label their their, their husband to go to the shop to try and find some medicines or to find bread and them just not coming back. and then people are routed sequential, but not being able to retrieve that body of mind because they weren't allowed to spend that much time adam street go back to watch. sometimes when the apologies were just having...
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earlier i spoke to d, w correspondent, nick connelly in keith. he told us just how shocking the attack was. it's pretty extraordinary that this is even possible a time where it is well known by every one that lots of civilians. i'll get ahead of don bass. now regional governments in that part of the country are now calling on all civilians who can't get out before it's too late before it becomes too dangerous to leave. in recent weeks, the, the situation there in dumbass, which has been the scene of fighting since 2014, had been comparatively quiet, at least in that part of john bass, around crematory, had been less dangerous. now the pots, the country, but people now increasingly panic, increasingly convinced that this could be situation where the russian army will try to, in circle ukrainian forces from the north and the south and the east of us from those separatist l territories. there. so lots people try and get out in a hurry and basically for most people, the train, the rail road is the only way out. and now increasingly we've seen a tax o
earlier i spoke to d, w correspondent, nick connelly in keith. he told us just how shocking the attack was. it's pretty extraordinary that this is even possible a time where it is well known by every one that lots of civilians. i'll get ahead of don bass. now regional governments in that part of the country are now calling on all civilians who can't get out before it's too late before it becomes too dangerous to leave. in recent weeks, the, the situation there in dumbass, which has been the...
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nick, what do you agree with that? do you think there's a risk of, of letting free speech go unfettered on twitter? do you think we are at risk of seeing arise of hate speech and fake news? no, i think if you look at where the big news is coming from and the problems with unfettered information, i think it's coming from the american regime in from the us state department. i'd be a lot less concerned about so called the speech from centered individuals than i am about the narratives coming from the state department about chemical weapons being used in ukraine, weapons of mass destruction and russia for elsewhere. i'm a lot more concerned about the information coming from the americans. then coming from a rather i should say the american states and coming from century american people on social media. ok. we'll talk in the american state. kerry, what do you think the reaction from the government will be to this? we've seen, broadly speaking, may be a divide down the political lines with some republicans who do feel maybe
nick, what do you agree with that? do you think there's a risk of, of letting free speech go unfettered on twitter? do you think we are at risk of seeing arise of hate speech and fake news? no, i think if you look at where the big news is coming from and the problems with unfettered information, i think it's coming from the american regime in from the us state department. i'd be a lot less concerned about so called the speech from centered individuals than i am about the narratives coming from...
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nick, thank you so much for your reporting. we can now speak to ashleen reedy, she's a senior senior, legal advisor at human rights watch. welcome to the w. so we just heard from our correspondent about the reports of civilian killings in boucher ukraine's president . let him is the lens. he has said that to russia's actions amount to genocide. is he right? i think it's far too early at this stage to to talk about genocide. it's obviously not off the table, but genocide is a very specific crime with a very high threshold about the intent to destroy in hold or parse a civilian population. and you know what your correspondent and what others are witnessing. i mean is this certainly will crime potential crimes against humanity where we're seeing, you know, civilians killed purity killed in summary, execution format, and the investigation. he's recently areas which at least just taken back on an official training courses. i'm hoping not accessible for a couple of days even though while they were being being reclaimed by ukrainian f
nick, thank you so much for your reporting. we can now speak to ashleen reedy, she's a senior senior, legal advisor at human rights watch. welcome to the w. so we just heard from our correspondent about the reports of civilian killings in boucher ukraine's president . let him is the lens. he has said that to russia's actions amount to genocide. is he right? i think it's far too early at this stage to to talk about genocide. it's obviously not off the table, but genocide is a very specific crime...
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w, correspond that nick connelly spoke to residents about their ordeal on the russian occupation. also coming off of almond hospital and mario poll ukraine on old health day and appeal from the united nations to stop attacks on health facilities and nato. foreign ministers gather for a 2nd day in brussels. ukraine's top diplomat is also there. he is very clear about what he expects from the alliance. janda is very simple. it has only 3 items on it . it's weapons, weapons, and weapons. and german all makers have been debating controversial legislation to make corona virus vaccinations. mandatory, the buddhist talk rejected or know, or to make coverage jobs mandatory for those over the age of 60. despite support for the plan from chandler bluff shots. ah, i'm good. how else has well come to the program? world leaders have condemned growing evidence of war. crimes committed by russian forces in ukraine. authorities are still trying to identify hundreds of victims of atrocities in the town of boucher just outside the capital. keith, as russian troops withdraw from the north of the cou
w, correspond that nick connelly spoke to residents about their ordeal on the russian occupation. also coming off of almond hospital and mario poll ukraine on old health day and appeal from the united nations to stop attacks on health facilities and nato. foreign ministers gather for a 2nd day in brussels. ukraine's top diplomat is also there. he is very clear about what he expects from the alliance. janda is very simple. it has only 3 items on it . it's weapons, weapons, and weapons. and...
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i nick connelly in khaki. well, after ukrainian forces re captured the region around the capital cave. military analysts believe the port city of desa is high on president pollutants, new list of military targets. in the past few days, a data has been hit repeatedly by russian missiles. the situation is tense. residents are ready to defend their city even under ground. asked the w correspondent, young philip shoves reports. the road to safety leads deep beneath odessa. more than 20 meters below the port city is a 2500 kilometer long tunnel system. nobody knows this underground labyrinth, better than engineer roman mouser and his friend, alexander, when the 1st rocket said odessa, the pair began converging the tunnels and to shelters almost every night. dozens of families seek refuge here during air, rage alerts. we're really deep on to ground. and we don't, he has explosions on the surface. the whole house is shattering. the windows shattering is too very scary. and her here children behaves them very come. th
i nick connelly in khaki. well, after ukrainian forces re captured the region around the capital cave. military analysts believe the port city of desa is high on president pollutants, new list of military targets. in the past few days, a data has been hit repeatedly by russian missiles. the situation is tense. residents are ready to defend their city even under ground. asked the w correspondent, young philip shoves reports. the road to safety leads deep beneath odessa. more than 20 meters below...
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w, a correspondent, nick connelly and keith. what more he can tell us about a day's rescue attempts to bring people safely out of maria pull. it's all really difficult to work out. what's exactly happening on the ground, and we've had news in the last hour of refugees reaching levine in the west. the country by train having initially got out by car and by bus am on the ground. they're closer to mary paul. there been lots of confusion. lots of disagreement between ukrainian or russian forces about how this exactly going to work. and you remember that in the past few weeks they've been several failed attempts to get people out, or people ending up under fire, where temporary ceasefire were not respected by the russian side. at least as the crane side of the story, i've spoken to people who got out of my apple in recent days and they say at that far from being a well organized slick operation, it's all pretty chaotic on the ground. people are passing checkpoints and then basically passing through no man's land, seemingly for 100 ki
w, a correspondent, nick connelly and keith. what more he can tell us about a day's rescue attempts to bring people safely out of maria pull. it's all really difficult to work out. what's exactly happening on the ground, and we've had news in the last hour of refugees reaching levine in the west. the country by train having initially got out by car and by bus am on the ground. they're closer to mary paul. there been lots of confusion. lots of disagreement between ukrainian or russian forces...