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phil: some areas. we've got people off the streets and into hotels, that's going to mean millions of dollars. we have people in those tent cities we've set up in parking lots, $61,000 a tent per year. that's after you put out all the services provided, the security, the sanitation, $61,000 per tent. talking about other housing, that is even more. because you are not just talking about housing, you're talking about 24 hours services, care, meals, and we have about 3800 who are right now in some sort of shelter, but we have 5000 out there that are not. so it's going to be an incredibly expensive proposition to get this done. like you said, this is just the start. once you get people in, -- -- -- also the behavior. you put somebody in a room, that doesn't mean they are not going to walk out and go back on the street again. dan: it's incredibly complicated problem and you have great passion for the issue. it's hard to know really how to solve it once and for all. the mayor trying to attract more tourism to
phil: some areas. we've got people off the streets and into hotels, that's going to mean millions of dollars. we have people in those tent cities we've set up in parking lots, $61,000 a tent per year. that's after you put out all the services provided, the security, the sanitation, $61,000 per tent. talking about other housing, that is even more. because you are not just talking about housing, you're talking about 24 hours services, care, meals, and we have about 3800 who are right now in some...
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phil: is it something the mayor can do? the downtown chamber and her constituents want her to do? yes. politics is sometimes public relations. is an acrobat and union square going to bring office workers back? no, but it could bring it -- bring attention to the fact that san francisco is open again. we made history by having such low covid fatalities, by being in such a lockdown mode. now it has come back in some ways to haunt us. the virtue of that is now that most people think we are shut down. in acrobat or comic or something like that is not going to bring the office workers back. she's also working with businesses to try to get them to bring it back, but we have to come to the realization it's a new post-covid day, and things are going to be the same. kristen: i don't want t't want't into crime because that is a factor as well. the mayor stood with business leaders today, couple of weeks before she notes her welcome back to sf pledge where executives from some of the biggest companies were all there. they? are aligned,
phil: is it something the mayor can do? the downtown chamber and her constituents want her to do? yes. politics is sometimes public relations. is an acrobat and union square going to bring office workers back? no, but it could bring it -- bring attention to the fact that san francisco is open again. we made history by having such low covid fatalities, by being in such a lockdown mode. now it has come back in some ways to haunt us. the virtue of that is now that most people think we are shut...
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phil will choose to kill himself. he will choose to stop living. >> yeah. >> rather than be forced within this one theory. it's not enough. it's not -- the pleasure principle is not worthy of phil's humanity. >> right. >> and that is what he shows you. >> he's better than that. >> he's better than that. >> lot pause that thought and take a break. we'll come back soon for our final segment of this program and talk about the movie "gravity." with dr. margaret turek. . >> hello and welcome back to ""mosaic"." dr. market turek, a seen insight for films and a sense where the serious artist is revealing god to you, whether the artist intends to or not. we talked about the wonderful film from a few years ago. an oscar winner, i'm not sure. >> yes. >> "gravity," a space movie. >> yes. >> tell us what you see there? >> d movie at the surface level is a survival story about a woman who survives a life- threatening accident in outer space. the story is really about much more. it's really about the whole point of living. the titl
phil will choose to kill himself. he will choose to stop living. >> yeah. >> rather than be forced within this one theory. it's not enough. it's not -- the pleasure principle is not worthy of phil's humanity. >> right. >> and that is what he shows you. >> he's better than that. >> he's better than that. >> lot pause that thought and take a break. we'll come back soon for our final segment of this program and talk about the movie "gravity."...
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phil palumbo, calling for recession. thank you very much. >>> we have a lot to do on this busy tuesday alibaba looking to reassure wary investors over propping up the stock in the chinese tech sector eunice yoon is here with details. >>> no outlook no problem not with recommending shares of nike later on, the morning rbi and what is ahead for the u.s. housing market just how about or bad might it get? a new report from boa with the answers. it is random but interesting stick around after years on the battlefield and multiple concussions, migraine attacks followed me home. i wasn't there for my family and i was barely functioning. until nurtec odt changed all that. nurtec is the only medication that can treat & prevent my migraines. don't take if allergic to nurtec. the most common side effects were nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion. now, i run a non-profit for other green berets. when i feel like myself, i can do so much more. what will you do? ask your doctor about nurtec today. this is elodia. she's a recording art
phil palumbo, calling for recession. thank you very much. >>> we have a lot to do on this busy tuesday alibaba looking to reassure wary investors over propping up the stock in the chinese tech sector eunice yoon is here with details. >>> no outlook no problem not with recommending shares of nike later on, the morning rbi and what is ahead for the u.s. housing market just how about or bad might it get? a new report from boa with the answers. it is random but interesting stick...
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phil, what turned the market around?reality not only market got what it wanted, accommodative fed. comments on balance sheet are not overly concerning. truth be told what he is hinting not worried about inflation. charles: he keeps saying the economy is very strong. he is making that point. in other words this economy can take a few hints and keep on ticking, like timex. do you agree with that, danielle? >> i'm not so sure. charles: looking at same data -- >> supposedly he understands the bond market but i don't think he is necessarily paying attention to some of the signals that are eminating but markets, he is disclaiming his disclaimers, charles. he has got so much wishy-washy to use that term again terminology going on. he is being so non-committal. that is why markets are just loving this. charles: says this economy -- he actually said it with flourish, not that it would survive. that it could handle it, it would flourish with less accommodation, phil. >> the reason why he believes that because you have a consumer w
phil, what turned the market around?reality not only market got what it wanted, accommodative fed. comments on balance sheet are not overly concerning. truth be told what he is hinting not worried about inflation. charles: he keeps saying the economy is very strong. he is making that point. in other words this economy can take a few hints and keep on ticking, like timex. do you agree with that, danielle? >> i'm not so sure. charles: looking at same data -- >> supposedly he...
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joe newman it was phil griffin, president of the american commitment and -- there is so much here. want to be transparent and say "we are doing our best, we here at the documents, let's talk about them --" they wanted to keep these back from the american people. why? >> phil: it's particularly these two things we just talked about, essentially middle or no benefit. they wanted a simpler message rather than a true message. >> laura: this is why every time felt she was asked about this -- he was very smart, very careful. he didn't close the door completely. coronavirus is and vaccinations. dominic -- >> phil: even the dashing of course, the other thing that we just saw was the transient main suppression. how many people do we know in our own lives who got covid the next week, and people who said "you need to be locked down in your house and hide for a year, year and a half" kris wright they didn't say you have to be super careful full week after getting the shot close with customer >> laura: they didn't tell you any of this, why? >> phil: it's about making you behave how they want yo
joe newman it was phil griffin, president of the american commitment and -- there is so much here. want to be transparent and say "we are doing our best, we here at the documents, let's talk about them --" they wanted to keep these back from the american people. why? >> phil: it's particularly these two things we just talked about, essentially middle or no benefit. they wanted a simpler message rather than a true message. >> laura: this is why every time felt she was asked...
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phil mattingly, thank you very much. joining me is retired brigadier general army attache to europe larry diamond, and also, the author of "ill winds" saving russia from rage and idea of am dission and complacency. so larry, thank you for being with us, and general, thank you for being with us, and larry, let me ask you about the president's speech a few moments ago and how significant that president biden said that vladimir putin could no longer remain in power and should no long remain in power s. that remark a game-changer. we know that a few moments ago, dmitri peskov said that it is for the russian people to decide and not an american president, and we know they don't exactly have free and fair elections in russia. >> well, it is not a game-changer, jim, because we don't have the power on our own to bring about a change of leadership in russia. but i think that the speech overall is a game-changer, in the churchillian call for nato and by extension the democratic alliance and reminding the americans in a time that t
phil mattingly, thank you very much. joining me is retired brigadier general army attache to europe larry diamond, and also, the author of "ill winds" saving russia from rage and idea of am dission and complacency. so larry, thank you for being with us, and general, thank you for being with us, and larry, let me ask you about the president's speech a few moments ago and how significant that president biden said that vladimir putin could no longer remain in power and should no long...
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today, phil's staff and the "freelance star" leadership will greatly miss phil's hand at the helm of the "freelance star." one said, working with such a gifted journalist and wonderful person as phil jenkins was a highlight of my life. there is no way to adequately thank him for the contributions he's made to the paper and to the community. phil's service to the fredericksburg area and virginia overall speaks to the importance of local news, including print journalism. it keeps us informed about the day-to-day events, it allows us to show the triumphs of our neighbors, holds to those in power to account. as another former colleague said, quote, nobody gave more to the cause of community journalism than phil jenkins. and today on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives, i'd like to thank phil jenkins for his service to the people of virginia. we thank him for his devotion to his colleagues, his commitment to accuracy, and his love of a good story founded on the truth. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize seventh district constituent and u.s. army veteran bill shugarts. bill i
today, phil's staff and the "freelance star" leadership will greatly miss phil's hand at the helm of the "freelance star." one said, working with such a gifted journalist and wonderful person as phil jenkins was a highlight of my life. there is no way to adequately thank him for the contributions he's made to the paper and to the community. phil's service to the fredericksburg area and virginia overall speaks to the importance of local news, including print journalism. it...
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. >> welcome back, it is "the phil valentine show." >> reporter: conservative talk show host phil valentineoquine, preaching against the vaccines. >> i've never seen a drug so vilified in my life. >> reporter: he was unvaccinated, got sick with covid last fall, and tried ivermectin. weeks later, he died. do you think that taking the ivermectin gave your brother false confidence? >> i think it made him feel better. >> you still firmly believe in the efficacy of ivermectin for use? >> i -- i do. >> reporter: at the same time, his family tells us they now wish he had taken the vaccine. >> i was unvaccinated until this thing happened with phil. >> you were? >> i was. i can take you to about 12 houses in this neighborhood where people got vaccinated because of what happened to phil. >> reporter: although legally doctors can prescribe ivermectin to treat covid, congress is still investigating. >> we are significantly concerned. we think there are millions of dollars being made by various groups selling misinformation. >> reporter: it's all too much for emergency room fit nick sawyer in california
. >> welcome back, it is "the phil valentine show." >> reporter: conservative talk show host phil valentineoquine, preaching against the vaccines. >> i've never seen a drug so vilified in my life. >> reporter: he was unvaccinated, got sick with covid last fall, and tried ivermectin. weeks later, he died. do you think that taking the ivermectin gave your brother false confidence? >> i think it made him feel better. >> you still firmly believe in the...
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phil mattingly, phil, what are president biden's priorities when he meets with nato allies?don, the president is expected to land here in a couple hours, really the highest stakes diplomatic trip of his presidency, when it comes to europe, probably the highest an american president has had in decades. officials make clear to maintain unity but also ramp up pressure on president vladimir putin, a series of issues the subject of negotiations, ramping up sanctions on individuals, russian lawmakers, oligarchs, trying to put in place measures that will block sweeping sanctions across different economic spheres of the russian economy and discussion about increased nato troop posture in eastern european countries that will be ramped up over the course of the coming days and weeks. i think there's a continued discussion, don, when you talk to u.s. officials and european officials here about the recognition of two things, one, no near term end to this conflict and, two, the fact the fighting on the ground has reached a stalemate level has drawn concerned what vladimir putin may do ne
phil mattingly, phil, what are president biden's priorities when he meets with nato allies?don, the president is expected to land here in a couple hours, really the highest stakes diplomatic trip of his presidency, when it comes to europe, probably the highest an american president has had in decades. officials make clear to maintain unity but also ramp up pressure on president vladimir putin, a series of issues the subject of negotiations, ramping up sanctions on individuals, russian...
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phil lebeau joins us with the latest hi, phil. >> reporter: chinese investigators are going to the crashastern boeing 737 that crashed in southeastern chai nachlt it's an aircraft, by the way, just under 7 years old, and it's our understanding that this has a safe track record when you look at this type of aircraft the cmx engines have a strong safety record as does the 737-800. china is a country that has improved and strong safety records when it comes to civil aviation add that all up, and you have an air karat that did a very rapid descent in mid-flight with no distress call as far as we can tell electrical power working a lot of this doesn't add up i've talked with all kol of vev -- a couple of veteran aviation expert they're trying to figure out how it crashed and why back to you. >> why we're focused on exactly what model this was, not only is this plane 7 years old, we think, but obviously this model of 737 is ubiquitous, essentially, in the skies for many years now so we have a sense of its overall record. >> absolutely. it has a very strong track record as do the engines that a
phil lebeau joins us with the latest hi, phil. >> reporter: chinese investigators are going to the crashastern boeing 737 that crashed in southeastern chai nachlt it's an aircraft, by the way, just under 7 years old, and it's our understanding that this has a safe track record when you look at this type of aircraft the cmx engines have a strong safety record as does the 737-800. china is a country that has improved and strong safety records when it comes to civil aviation add that all up,...
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we have phil flynn and.white house press secretary ignited outrage saying that the white house does not have a tactical focus on cutting the supply of oil from russia as putin kills ukrainians and destroys the country. watch this. >> we are sending tens of millions of dollars per day, not per week, not per month, per day to russia in oil. this government is funding these atrocities you're seeing on tv. >> to hit them in the heart you have to go after what we're producing is oil and gas. we should sanction their oil and gas and certainly not spending american money to import russian oil right now to help them out. >> you heard me say this a few times before but we don't have a strategic interest in reducing the global supply of energy and that would raise prices at the gas pump for the american people around the world because it would reduce the supply available. elizabeth: congressman, your reaction? >> you're talking about 3% of our daily usage. i just don't, i don't think the american public is too worried
we have phil flynn and.white house press secretary ignited outrage saying that the white house does not have a tactical focus on cutting the supply of oil from russia as putin kills ukrainians and destroys the country. watch this. >> we are sending tens of millions of dollars per day, not per week, not per month, per day to russia in oil. this government is funding these atrocities you're seeing on tv. >> to hit them in the heart you have to go after what we're producing is oil and...
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my name is phil waldron.thompson: at the center of that effort was phil waldron who worked with asog. waldron traveled the country speaking to state legislators, telling them that the election was tainted by fraud. >> so all of these election systems have a common dna. >> thompson: pennsylvania, michigan, georgia, and arizona, where crowds gathered to watch. >> the voting systems in the u.s. were built to be manipulated. they've been used in stolen elections around the world, in venezuela, italy... >> thompson: he drew on the dominion conspiracy theory... >> we began to look at anomalies in the, in the voting systems. >> thompson: ...and asog's inaccurate antrim report. >> this was included in the forensics report on central lake township in antrim, michigan. >> thompson: he talked about the need to get access to more voting machines. to do what he called a "full audit" of the 2020 election. >> it would be possible and feasible to do a full audit, a ballot audit. >> joining us now is colonel phil waldron. you
my name is phil waldron.thompson: at the center of that effort was phil waldron who worked with asog. waldron traveled the country speaking to state legislators, telling them that the election was tainted by fraud. >> so all of these election systems have a common dna. >> thompson: pennsylvania, michigan, georgia, and arizona, where crowds gathered to watch. >> the voting systems in the u.s. were built to be manipulated. they've been used in stolen elections around the world,...
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phil lebeau is here with us. phil, a big story. we appreciate you coming on.t is going on at rivian >> the supply chain is the biggest issue for these guys right now, brian you look at shares of rivian and they are under pressure this morning. you mentioned down more than 11%. that's because they basically said for 2022 we're going to build 25,000 vehicles. that's our expectation the capacity is for 50,000 vehicles they are only going to do half of the ability in terms of vehicle manufacturing this year because they are running into issues with the supply chain during the conference call, it is the semiconductors and electronics. it is enough that you have to be slow in the ramp-up of production talking about the impact of the high price of nickel s>> inflation we have seen with nickel pricing recently is short lived. the reality is there will be movement around commodity pricing and across the variety of commodities >> still waiting for nickel to trade on the london metal exchange briefly over $100,000 per ton. not many contracts traded. keep in mind this is
phil lebeau is here with us. phil, a big story. we appreciate you coming on.t is going on at rivian >> the supply chain is the biggest issue for these guys right now, brian you look at shares of rivian and they are under pressure this morning. you mentioned down more than 11%. that's because they basically said for 2022 we're going to build 25,000 vehicles. that's our expectation the capacity is for 50,000 vehicles they are only going to do half of the ability in terms of vehicle...
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as phil said, the rules of the road are not clear.e ukrainian military and waging this fight against him, he may already believe that he's at war with us, even if we don't believe that we are at war with him. i think that's the thing that is keeping many, many people up at night who are looking closely at this, is that we may already be past the point of communicating to putin that we are not in conflict with you. >> phil, there is this concern that senator ben sasse, republican of nebraska who's on the senate intelligence committee has raised, which is whether or not the u.s. is sufficiently enough sharing realtime, actionable intelligence with ukraine. jen psaki at the white house says that the u.s. has been sharing intelligence in a timely manner. what could one of the hold-ups me? the white house insists their lawyers are not stopping anything. what do you think might be going on? >> sources and methods. that is someone says we're intercepting russian military communications. they're too sensitive to pass quickly to ukraine. we ha
as phil said, the rules of the road are not clear.e ukrainian military and waging this fight against him, he may already believe that he's at war with us, even if we don't believe that we are at war with him. i think that's the thing that is keeping many, many people up at night who are looking closely at this, is that we may already be past the point of communicating to putin that we are not in conflict with you. >> phil, there is this concern that senator ben sasse, republican of...
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phil orlando of federated.y times have we heard people over the last decade say there is value in european banks? you lost count. tom: i've lost count. david haro is doing the counting for us out of bnp paribas and credit suisse. i'm going to go back to growth. somebody said, why do you mention the arch liberal joe stiglitz of columbia? stiglitz did phenomenal work on the growth rate over the years, and the growth rate dynamics in europe are starkly different from the united states. jonathan: i mentioned a couple of times we were set to hear from president zelensky. president zelensky has informed the council of europe he is now unable to address them have urgent matters in ukraine. the ukrainian prime minister will address the council instead later today. that is coming out of cnn on ukraine. i understand we hear from the foreign minister still, perhaps in about five minutes. lisa: that is the understanding. you will be holding a press conference of any possible develop ins when it comes to some of those negot
phil orlando of federated.y times have we heard people over the last decade say there is value in european banks? you lost count. tom: i've lost count. david haro is doing the counting for us out of bnp paribas and credit suisse. i'm going to go back to growth. somebody said, why do you mention the arch liberal joe stiglitz of columbia? stiglitz did phenomenal work on the growth rate over the years, and the growth rate dynamics in europe are starkly different from the united states. jonathan: i...
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we have phil blancato and ann berry. is this a responsible move for jay powell?ught this next meeting was opportunity to go hard. wall street call it the kitchen sink thing, 50 basis points, hit it hard. from there you can take babier steps but he was straightforward, he was dynamic, he just expressed how he felt. >> i completely agree with him. they were trans parent on the way down and methodical, and transparent and methodical on the way up. we have high cpi, pce, inflation numbers. breaks in the supply chain here. we have three months of healing in the supply chain. it's a matter of time. i applaud them for being transparent, take the time to go up slowly. that is the right course. why the market reacted the way it did. charles: ann? >> that is exactly right but jay powell showing he will look as the news breaks to be responsive and thoughtful. charles: but the news to phil's point, the cpi will be unmitigated disaster, it will be over eight. >> charles: yeah. charles: does the fed make assumptions or will they speak? >> i think at least we're seeing the sign
we have phil blancato and ann berry. is this a responsible move for jay powell?ught this next meeting was opportunity to go hard. wall street call it the kitchen sink thing, 50 basis points, hit it hard. from there you can take babier steps but he was straightforward, he was dynamic, he just expressed how he felt. >> i completely agree with him. they were trans parent on the way down and methodical, and transparent and methodical on the way up. we have high cpi, pce, inflation numbers....
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phil williamson, project manager with you today.'s informational presentation will provide updates on several project components and review the project sustainability plan or strategy -- >> i'm sorry to pause you, would you be willing to speak closely in the microphone? it's harder to project with the masks on. i know you are tall and the microphone only goes so high. >> no problem. should i start over? thank you, elaine. today's presentation will provide updates on several project components and review the project sustainability strategy, including a preview and agreement to purchase non-potable water to irrigate the project's parks and open spaces. this slide is a quick written and graphic representation of phase one which you have seen before, but just for a quick recap, that phase one includes two residential buildings, two commercial buildings, one life science and one more of a traditional office building. ground floor retail of approximately 50,000 square feet and construction of the inland portion of china basin park. the pr
phil williamson, project manager with you today.'s informational presentation will provide updates on several project components and review the project sustainability plan or strategy -- >> i'm sorry to pause you, would you be willing to speak closely in the microphone? it's harder to project with the masks on. i know you are tall and the microphone only goes so high. >> no problem. should i start over? thank you, elaine. today's presentation will provide updates on several project...
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phil, last question here what happens to growth and job growth in higher interest rate environment?it put downward pressure on growth growth and the job market >> you know, on the one hand it's got to. that's the purpose of the fed tightening is to remove monetary accommodation. on the other hand, we have a pretty strong economy right now. the labor market is -- the jobless claims, initial claims for ui, it's strong and tight. so from that perspective, having that a little bit of bite into the economy is probably a desirable thing. it's probably the aim of what the fed has in mind. >> phil, thank you so much for joining us come back and see us when we have some surpluses to talk about which i don't know, maybe a couple decades from now. >> thanks, steve >> kelly, back to you. >> you don't want to insult him, steve, we'll never see him again. >> i know. i know bad call on that >> thank you for bringing that to us. >>> still ahead, housing stocks are on pace for the worst week in two years we're going to look at what the latest numbers are telling us about housing and why the home imp
phil, last question here what happens to growth and job growth in higher interest rate environment?it put downward pressure on growth growth and the job market >> you know, on the one hand it's got to. that's the purpose of the fed tightening is to remove monetary accommodation. on the other hand, we have a pretty strong economy right now. the labor market is -- the jobless claims, initial claims for ui, it's strong and tight. so from that perspective, having that a little bit of bite...
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joining me now, phil flynn and scott bauer. phil, first, to your with thoughts on what the president did and the effect we're seeing right now at least when you start to see what's happening. we do have oil prices dropping in the after market. >> it's another promise by a politician that that e can't keep. -- he can't keep and a logistical nightmare that he's promising, a million barrels a day from the strategic petroleum reserve, logistically it's impossible -- hayes liz wait a minute, why are you saying that? i saw that the capacity can handle up to 3-4 million barrels a day of relief -- >> right. that is not the spr web site, the real estate is -- reality is that's a number that would take months and years to get to. the reality is they can move about 500,000 barrels a day right now. in fact, if you rook over the last couple of months with these reserves, that's about all they can do. last week the strategic petroleum reserve, interestingly enough, released 3 million barrels from the reserve. what a great day, right? if look
joining me now, phil flynn and scott bauer. phil, first, to your with thoughts on what the president did and the effect we're seeing right now at least when you start to see what's happening. we do have oil prices dropping in the after market. >> it's another promise by a politician that that e can't keep. -- he can't keep and a logistical nightmare that he's promising, a million barrels a day from the strategic petroleum reserve, logistically it's impossible -- hayes liz wait a minute,...
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the 737 800 jet crashes in southern china with 132 people on board phil phil ph phil le bow is joining us now. >> good morning. i talked to a couple of investigators and based on what they've seen so far of what we know about the plane before it crashed, what do you think both said the same thing this is a real head scratcher. this china eastern 737-800 at 132 people on board. 123 pass zengers and nine crew members. those cm-56 engines. that's a workhorse when it comes to commercial aviation they're built by saffron and ge in a joint venture a strong safety record the 737-800 has a strong track record it's not the max it's important to point that out. it was not a 737-max as you take a look at shares of ge as well as spirit aerosystems, major contributors to the 737 remember that investigators still need to get in there they need to get the flight data recorder as well as the cockpit voice recorder it will hold a lot of clues, if they can retrieve them and what the two devices tell investigators about why this plane had just under 30,000 feet decided, you know, all of a sudden it went
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phil? >> reporter: white house officials made clear the president had a message he wanted to deliver at the end of this european trip. it was a message delivered to the ukrainians and certainly to vladimir putin and more importantly than anything else a message to western democracy about unity and the inflection point he now sees the world in inclu including an ablibbed line that went a little further than most white house officials wanted. >> for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power. >> reporter: tonight president biden delivering a forceful and dramatic on vladimir putin, the white house later clarifying biden was not calling for a regime change but an unmistakable message. as biden delivered a clarion call to western democracies at the moment of the highest stakes, drawing parallels to eastern europe's emergence from soviet rule. >> it was a long, painful slog fought over not days and months but years and decades. but we emerged anew in the great battle for freedom, a battle betwe
phil? >> reporter: white house officials made clear the president had a message he wanted to deliver at the end of this european trip. it was a message delivered to the ukrainians and certainly to vladimir putin and more importantly than anything else a message to western democracy about unity and the inflection point he now sees the world in inclu including an ablibbed line that went a little further than most white house officials wanted. >> for god's sake, this man cannot remain...
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phil: they call it consequences, there need to be consequences.t want to say enforcement, you're coming with me and going to the shelter. in los angeles, the number one issue, how to deal with this. the same debate. governor newsom recently said, we've got to change the focus, it's got to be more about the drugs in conjunction with homelessness. so there is a change going on in the discussion. >> san diego, salt lake city have done it better. new york, boston, it could go on. the other thing thing thing thig phil: they talked about not seeing foot patrols. they don't have the cops for foot patrols. you're having 60-100 police are more retiring in six month time and you're having 13 coming in. it is a job people don't want anymore. in part because they are being asked to deal with things that you and i cannot even come up with an answer with, and they are expected to do that on the street every day. larry: it is a complicated fix. ama: pepsi has all these new flavors. flavors. ♪ ♪ thousands of women with metastatic breast cancer... are living in th
phil: they call it consequences, there need to be consequences.t want to say enforcement, you're coming with me and going to the shelter. in los angeles, the number one issue, how to deal with this. the same debate. governor newsom recently said, we've got to change the focus, it's got to be more about the drugs in conjunction with homelessness. so there is a change going on in the discussion. >> san diego, salt lake city have done it better. new york, boston, it could go on. the other...
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i'll start with you, kevin -- oh, phil, actually who's in lviv. good to have you with us, phil. so we're seeing a major shift in the way russia is reporting the war in ukraine. a top russian general now saying that the first stage of this so-called operation is complete and that the focus is going to turn to the east. what should we make about this changing narrative we're hearing from russia? >> it's really hard to say, linda. these comments from the top russian general suggests everything we've seen in the war so far from russia has been a deliberate diversion, an attempt to distract, divide and weaken ukraine's forces. he says russia has been encircling ukrainian cities not because it wants to take them although he says they may still do but the purpose to tie-down ukraine forces so that russia can focus on what it really wants which is establishing greater control in the eastern donbas region where russia has recognized the independence of two break aways, so-called peoples republics. now, this is very different to what governments and experts around the world think russia h
i'll start with you, kevin -- oh, phil, actually who's in lviv. good to have you with us, phil. so we're seeing a major shift in the way russia is reporting the war in ukraine. a top russian general now saying that the first stage of this so-called operation is complete and that the focus is going to turn to the east. what should we make about this changing narrative we're hearing from russia? >> it's really hard to say, linda. these comments from the top russian general suggests...
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phil, we have seen these strikes overnight. jim sciutto was just reporting, across the country, particularly the infrastructure locations. >> that's right, john. russia is continuing to show it has the will and capability to launch cruise missile strikes anywhere across the country. the focus the last few days have been support, logistical infrastructure. once again another fuel depot was hit a short distance from where we are. that's what they struck here in lviv in saturday, too. we've seen that in mykolaiv in recent days. they've also been hitting weapons storage locations in different parts of the country as well. all of this is to disrupt the supplies to ukraine's fighting units. if you interrupt their supply of fuel and weapons, you put pressure on the defense and increase the likelihood that the defense will falter. >> there will be so much focus on the sit si of azov that's been under siege. one of the things the president says, he acknowledge it is difficulty they're having in mariupol and the difficulty of the ukraini
phil, we have seen these strikes overnight. jim sciutto was just reporting, across the country, particularly the infrastructure locations. >> that's right, john. russia is continuing to show it has the will and capability to launch cruise missile strikes anywhere across the country. the focus the last few days have been support, logistical infrastructure. once again another fuel depot was hit a short distance from where we are. that's what they struck here in lviv in saturday, too. we've...
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phil black for us there in lviv. thanks very much, phil. >>> right now ukrainian and russian investigations are in istanbul for a new round of talks. russia's demands for a recognition of crimea's independence are major sticking points. ukraine's president zelenskyy said the obvious goal of these talks are piece as well as the restoration of normal life. ukrainian is ready to accept nonnuclear status with security guarantee. cnn has all of the angles. we have atika shubert in val valencia, spain. let's go to istanbul for arwa damon. i know the heads of delegation are on site. what can we expect to come out of this? i know president zelenskyy yesterday hinted at concessions but said he wouldn't compromise peace for territory. >> reporter: it's highly unlikely, isa, we'll see a signing of a document or more concrete outcome of the negotiations sadly although that is one of the hopes that does exist. we heard from president erdogan who addressed both delegations saying that the groundwork is there for a more concrete ou
phil black for us there in lviv. thanks very much, phil. >>> right now ukrainian and russian investigations are in istanbul for a new round of talks. russia's demands for a recognition of crimea's independence are major sticking points. ukraine's president zelenskyy said the obvious goal of these talks are piece as well as the restoration of normal life. ukrainian is ready to accept nonnuclear status with security guarantee. cnn has all of the angles. we have atika shubert in val...
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phil black, cnn, london. >> all right, phil, thank you very much. >>> the ukrainian foreign minister dmytro kleba posting a video tonight, sick orphans being evacuated in a town north of kyiv. one of the children is clearly unconscious. we don't know whether these children were injured in the fighting, but the people in this sush ush have been without medicine, food, power, water for days. the foreign minister calling russia's aggression a barbaric crime not seen since world war ii. this coming just hours after the meeting with the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov in turkey. joining me now is a member of the ukrainian parliament, who has stayed in kyiv, in the kyiv region, to help inform the world of the horrors of the war. we're so happy to have you here. thank you so much for joining us. the russians are approaching kyiv from different directions. new video is showing fighting intensifying nearby. what's it like in your city now? >> well, it is tense, of course, as it has been from the day one of the war. we don't know whether the russians will actually get into the city. we
phil black, cnn, london. >> all right, phil, thank you very much. >>> the ukrainian foreign minister dmytro kleba posting a video tonight, sick orphans being evacuated in a town north of kyiv. one of the children is clearly unconscious. we don't know whether these children were injured in the fighting, but the people in this sush ush have been without medicine, food, power, water for days. the foreign minister calling russia's aggression a barbaric crime not seen since world war...
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phil mattingly, cnn, warsaw. >>> and for analysis of mr. biden's speech we are joined now by cnn's european affairs commentator dominik thomas joining us live from paris. good to see you. this was a sweeping address by the u.s. president on the russian invasion. yes, there was that one unscripted line in particular that got the most attention and we will get to that in a moment but overall what did you take away from this speech? >> the really important thing was that president biden made the trip, that his feet were on the ground, that he met in person with european leaders, nato leaders, traveled to poland, met with displaced peoples, and was able to experience that emotion of the, and tension around this absolutely crucial moment. the reaffirmation of the multi lateral order, of the importance of nato, an organization which let's not forget former president trump has described as being obsolete. all of those together were absolutely crucial. that what for me was one of the most important moments in this speech, and it was a departure fro
phil mattingly, cnn, warsaw. >>> and for analysis of mr. biden's speech we are joined now by cnn's european affairs commentator dominik thomas joining us live from paris. good to see you. this was a sweeping address by the u.s. president on the russian invasion. yes, there was that one unscripted line in particular that got the most attention and we will get to that in a moment but overall what did you take away from this speech? >> the really important thing was that president...
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phil mattingly, cnn, warsaw. >> well, so what could be the ramifications of mr. biden's address? earlier kristie lu stout spoke about that with dominick thomas. he said the speech was important for several reasons, starting from the fact that it was given in poland. >> the really important thing was that president biden made the trip, that his feet were on the ground, that he met in person with european leaders, nato leaders, traveled to poland, met with displaced peoples, and was able to experience that emotion and tension around this absolutely crucial moment. the reaffirmation of the multilateral order, of the importance of nato, an organization which, let's not forget, former president trump has described as being obsolete. all of those together were absolutely crucial. for me what was one of the most important moments in this speech -- and it was a departure from the state of the union address just a few weeks ago -- was the way in which he explained to people the importance of fighting for these democratic principles and that we have to steel ourselves for the long fight ah
phil mattingly, cnn, warsaw. >> well, so what could be the ramifications of mr. biden's address? earlier kristie lu stout spoke about that with dominick thomas. he said the speech was important for several reasons, starting from the fact that it was given in poland. >> the really important thing was that president biden made the trip, that his feet were on the ground, that he met in person with european leaders, nato leaders, traveled to poland, met with displaced peoples, and was...
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phil mattingly is also here. phil, lots of dramatic developments today. give us the latest. >> reporter: wolf, three emergency summits over the course of 12 hours, underscoring the highest of stake moments for president biden and western leaders. included in that is palpable concern about the possibility that russian forces may move towards utilizing chemical weapons. it was something the president addressed both privately at length with nato and european allies over the course of the day but also publicly, say for the first time if russia were to go down that path, there would be a response. as to what that response would be, the president did not detail it, saying only it would match up with the scale of the attack or the use of those weapons. but while u.s. and western officials are attempting to grapple with president putin's next strategic goals, it was a strategic miscalculation that the president gave a candid view into. take a listen. >> putin was banking on nato being split. my early conversations with him in december and early january, it was cl
phil mattingly is also here. phil, lots of dramatic developments today. give us the latest. >> reporter: wolf, three emergency summits over the course of 12 hours, underscoring the highest of stake moments for president biden and western leaders. included in that is palpable concern about the possibility that russian forces may move towards utilizing chemical weapons. it was something the president addressed both privately at length with nato and european allies over the course of the day...
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phil, are you surprised -- >> it's more than not fighting fairly, ana. it is a war crime. >> yes. >> you are specifically targeting civilians, civilian buildings, civilian areas -- >> exactly. >> -- where there's no military advantage to this. >> exactly. >> that is the unique definition. >> let me ask you, phil, about the psychology here because are you surprised that russian fighters are willing to do this? are they just following orders from putin blindly? >> i think there's two characteristics. what you do in a closed circle on the ground, sitting among your partners saying we were ordered to do this as you're talking about. these people are enemies of us. when you get in a closed circle, whether it's the people i've faced, al qaeda, the russians, you get into a psychology that says what we're doing is right and nobody can penetrate that psychology. the leadership that you trust and respect is telling you that is right. i'm not saying that every 18 or 19-year-old hasn't thought through the moral dimensions of this. i'm saying when you look at the psy
phil, are you surprised -- >> it's more than not fighting fairly, ana. it is a war crime. >> yes. >> you are specifically targeting civilians, civilian buildings, civilian areas -- >> exactly. >> -- where there's no military advantage to this. >> exactly. >> that is the unique definition. >> let me ask you, phil, about the psychology here because are you surprised that russian fighters are willing to do this? are they just following orders from...
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and our phil black in lviv, ukraine. i want to go with phil. phil, there's been a major shift what we're hearing from russia in talking about the so-called military operation as they call it. the general, russian general, now claiming that the first stage of this operation is complete. and now they're going to move their focus to the east. why the change in narrative? >> reporter: it's a good question, lynda. these comments from the russian general seem designed to recast the world's understanding of what's taking place on ukraine's battlefields. it seems to suggest almost everything from russia so far has been say deliberate diversion and distraction designed to divide and weaken ukraine's forces. this general says that russia is encircling ukraine cities, entirely or at least partially, not because it necessarily wants to take them, although he says that still may happen, he said the purpose here is to tie down ukraine's forces so that russia can focus on what it really cares about, which is, he says, the even donbas region, where russia has
and our phil black in lviv, ukraine. i want to go with phil. phil, there's been a major shift what we're hearing from russia in talking about the so-called military operation as they call it. the general, russian general, now claiming that the first stage of this operation is complete. and now they're going to move their focus to the east. why the change in narrative? >> reporter: it's a good question, lynda. these comments from the russian general seem designed to recast the world's...
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phil mackie, bbc news, arras.sportsday, with lizzie greenwood—hughes. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good evening. it's slow going in antigua but england's cricketers are back in front in the first test against west indies. can wales stop france's grand slam ambitions in the 6 nations? we look ahead to tonight's game in cardiff. ollie hill become britain's first para snowboarding medallist. hello and welcome to sportsday. we're starting at the cricket in antigua where england still have a lot of batting ahead of them if they're to avoid losing the first test against west indies. they're xx—xx — leading by xx runs our correspondentjoe wilson is following the action there and has the story of day 4 so far. test cricket is all about the challenge. do you accept it? do you relish it? england began their second innings 64 runs behind. alex louise was out for six. but that crawley was getting into his stride. he is in the team to play shots like that. to express himself. there he goes ag
phil mackie, bbc news, arras.sportsday, with lizzie greenwood—hughes. now it's time for a look at the weather with sarah keith lucas. good evening. it's slow going in antigua but england's cricketers are back in front in the first test against west indies. can wales stop france's grand slam ambitions in the 6 nations? we look ahead to tonight's game in cardiff. ollie hill become britain's first para snowboarding medallist. hello and welcome to sportsday. we're starting at the cricket in...
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the united states already has paid phil. yes, in this moment we see a political washington united, united in a way. we haven't seen it since years. so yes, especially after this most traumatic speech from president a saline sky, i'm sure that a president biden has the backing from both parties die. and it was interesting that the, he warned about this being said, this could be a long, a difficult battle. now, we've had a b, i to states has been involved in long, difficult battles in the past in their faith. they haven't really had a, an amazing to track record. and one wonders at where this is like a shoe to actually end up absolutely an hour. and this is doubles. tragic for president by them because he wanted to go down in the history books as the president who ends all is never ending wars. i mean, we all remember that also tragic withdrawal from afghanistan and now he has this war on his hands, but indeed he wants to prepare her via his a married, dear american earth here, his american fellows, his americans, that this mi
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phil talked to us a bit about the military's actions in kaya state. and if that in any way is representative of the home does actions across the country. what we're seeing i asked a is action to use the air force and the helicopters to attack civilians. this is part of an ongoing action by the time and all that we've seen across the country where civilians are being targeted. they are being hit in areas where insurgents are active, they're being treated as if they are insurgents. and, and these are clearly war crimes and there are crimes against humanity being committed as well. now the un i did in the week referred to those crimes against humanity and wall crimes that the military, the allegedly committing a similar accusations have also been made against russia and it's ongoing water in ukraine. and we've seen the stringent sanctions and the global condemnation that has followed do you think something similar needs to be happening in the case of me in my is quite clear that the target to economic sanctions against ah, the military and its interests
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thank you, phil, so much for that.e for more on this, cnn military analyst mark hertling and deputy of national intelligence. let's start where phil was in kyiv. a defense official tells to the east of the city, ukrainians managed to push russian forces back some 15 or 20 miles in really just a day and then to the northeast, you have russian forces quote unquote digging in. where does and what does this say about the fight right now? >> well, it's an important fight, first of all, kate. it's a critically important one because capturing kyiv was mr. putin's primary objective. but i would suggest that ukrainian forces have been masterful in their tactics and their actions on the battlefield. this is more than just pushing people back. don't, you know, i wouldn't want to give that kind of a scenario that's just fighting back and forth. ukrainians flooded the area with the european river, trapped russian forces in there, eliminated their supply convoys and now we've got something, and i'm going to introduce a term to you c
thank you, phil, so much for that.e for more on this, cnn military analyst mark hertling and deputy of national intelligence. let's start where phil was in kyiv. a defense official tells to the east of the city, ukrainians managed to push russian forces back some 15 or 20 miles in really just a day and then to the northeast, you have russian forces quote unquote digging in. where does and what does this say about the fight right now? >> well, it's an important fight, first of all, kate....
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phil tang joins us with more. >>> bells ring, lights flash, pulse flight at the pinball izium in this week's look at something beautiful. coming to you from kqed headquarters in san francisco, this friday, march 18th, 2022. i am priya david clements. thank you for joining. it oks like thousands of uc berkeley students would lose their spots and california legislators stepped in. he was a little background. a local group called save berkeley's neighborhood sued the university for growing its student population by 30% over the past two decades. without doing enough to account for the environmental impact of the students. the judge directed the school to limit a moment of 2020 levels. that meant the school would have to go back moment by about 3000 students and resend 5000 offer letters. but california legislators acted with speed to make sure there were no environmental requirements. the bill was signed into law on monday. student moment will go forward as planned for now. but broader questions raised by this lawsuit remain unanswered. joining us now to talk through some the questions i
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where phil mattingly is standing by. phil, we're learning the u.s. has now raised concerns that china may be open to actually providing assistance to russia economic and perhaps even military assistance. what are you hearing right now? >> that is right. as the u.s. and allies have taken steps over the course of the last several weeks to isolate russia, there is growing concern inside of the who is that the china/russia relationship may give russia some opportunity to fill some of the gaps. in fact, according to information received by u.s. officials, china has expressed some openness to helping on both economic and military requests poezzed by the russians. now both the russians and the chinese have denied those requests have been plead but it is an issue white house officials have brought forth publicly over the course of the last 24 hours but perhaps most importantly, privately. jake sullivan sitting down for more than sevens with his chinese counter part today in rome and raised the issue directly and clearly. made clear that the u.s. objections t
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. >> cnn correspondent phil black is with us live. phil, so good to see you this morning. update us on the situation there and what you've seen in the last 24 hours and what it means for that region. >> sure. christi, boris, good morning. these were the first strikes to take place within the crowded city limits of this city of lviv. it is a significant development, because it's a city quite close to the start of nato territory, at the polish border. tro two strikes, one targeting the fuel depot. the other was only described by ukrainian officials as military infrastructure. russians have been claiming responsibility for this attack today have said the second site was a radio repair plant, used to modernize ukrainian weapons. injuries, only, we understand. no casualties, no fatalities, i should say, reported. which is perhaps remarkable, because these strikes took place very close to where people live. this was the mayor of lviv, talking a short time after these attacks. >> this is the second hit over the last week. and we can clearly see that there were very targeted strik
. >> cnn correspondent phil black is with us live. phil, so good to see you this morning. update us on the situation there and what you've seen in the last 24 hours and what it means for that region. >> sure. christi, boris, good morning. these were the first strikes to take place within the crowded city limits of this city of lviv. it is a significant development, because it's a city quite close to the start of nato territory, at the polish border. tro two strikes, one targeting...
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abc 7 insider phil matier. thanks.and's mayor says the city is getting tougher on illegal dumping. kristen:a new find is in place of $1000 per day for every cubic yard of trash dumped in the wrong place. the mayor said the city will have less trouble catching violators thanks to 11 to hold them accountable. mayor: we have 10, high quality, security cameras, we announced when we were putting the first one, but the other nine will be well-kept secrets. we can bmmove them around. kristen: there are options if you are unsure how to get rid of large amounts of trash. the last saturday of every month is freedom day, when you can take the bulk of trash to the city disposal yard. if you have questions of when and where to get rid of items,. call 311 let's kristen: turn to the weather kristen:. welcome changes coming. mike: brain on the way" are temperatures in the snow level that could dust our mountains by saturday afternoon. let's show you the temperatures. we will start in inland east bay. 69-72 degrees with the filtered su
abc 7 insider phil matier. thanks.and's mayor says the city is getting tougher on illegal dumping. kristen:a new find is in place of $1000 per day for every cubic yard of trash dumped in the wrong place. the mayor said the city will have less trouble catching violators thanks to 11 to hold them accountable. mayor: we have 10, high quality, security cameras, we announced when we were putting the first one, but the other nine will be well-kept secrets. we can bmmove them around. kristen: there...
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to give you an example, phil, this is a video that went viral on tick tock. we prepared it for you out. dish can show it to you. yeah, it shows a huge explosion, allegedly stemming from an attack in a crane a day before the russian invasion began. but what should you make it suspicious? is that the trees and bushes ours prize like green, i'm and i see that we have a different video here up here. so i have to read. this is another video showing on jets a flying of an urban area. and these kind of jets are, were coming from an air show north of moscow. so there was no link to the actual war. and because they were already from 2020. so these kind of old pictures appear and reappear in our, in our social media feeds. and this is a big problem because we always have to see if there are from this precise war or if they are old, we can do this wire reverse image search, which is are important to say. and some pictures as the one be we see here, right? now are from a video game and this is called om a 3 and it's easily to detect but yeah, a lot of people believe in t
to give you an example, phil, this is a video that went viral on tick tock. we prepared it for you out. dish can show it to you. yeah, it shows a huge explosion, allegedly stemming from an attack in a crane a day before the russian invasion began. but what should you make it suspicious? is that the trees and bushes ours prize like green, i'm and i see that we have a different video here up here. so i have to read. this is another video showing on jets a flying of an urban area. and these kind...
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let's start with phil black. we heard there are multiple explosions in kyiv. what more are you learning about that? >> reporter: that strike last night impacted a shopping center. there was a fire. at least one person was killed. we don't know if it was the intended target. kyiv remains the primary military target for russia. you mentioned mariupol as well. that is clearly a military target for russia, blockaded and bombarded by russian forces for several weeks now. overnight, yes, they were given a proposal, others say an ultimatum, to let russian forces in. the proposal was eight pages long. at the short of it, it says lay down your weapons, everyone who does that can get out, and it was rejected straight away. they said here's your answer by a colorful expletive. they still have the same two options if they want to take this city, which they certainly appear to do. move in, try and take it by force. street fighting will be difficult and costly, or maintain the siege, continue to apply this horrendous pressure and suffering upon the civilian population. we g
let's start with phil black. we heard there are multiple explosions in kyiv. what more are you learning about that? >> reporter: that strike last night impacted a shopping center. there was a fire. at least one person was killed. we don't know if it was the intended target. kyiv remains the primary military target for russia. you mentioned mariupol as well. that is clearly a military target for russia, blockaded and bombarded by russian forces for several weeks now. overnight, yes, they...
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cnn's phil black live in lviv for us. phil, new signs today of ukraine mounting a real counter-defensive. what else are you learning?maki progress, they reclaiming places that russia is trying to overtake. if they can control more parts, perhaps they can slow down russia's efforts to encircle the capitol. because we know and we still believe that russia plans to move close, take and hold the capitol. it is a positive development and an unexpected one. no one was talking about ukranian counterattacks and stopping russia in this way when this war started around four weeks ago. but they do know they have a tough fight ahead. this is a somewhat sober assessment that this news was given by a senior member of president zelenskyy's staff. take a look. >> some achievements can be destroyed the next day. we show progress with not allowing the army of russia to take over kyiv. we fight every day and every night. >> reporter: so that's a pretty realistic view. yes, they've made some ground, they've achieved some things ree recently,
cnn's phil black live in lviv for us. phil, new signs today of ukraine mounting a real counter-defensive. what else are you learning?maki progress, they reclaiming places that russia is trying to overtake. if they can control more parts, perhaps they can slow down russia's efforts to encircle the capitol. because we know and we still believe that russia plans to move close, take and hold the capitol. it is a positive development and an unexpected one. no one was talking about ukranian...
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♪ i love you ♪ >> reporter: like this museum, nominations part of phil freelon's living legacy. >> weings out into the world that bring people together and heal. >> reporter: two grammy nominees in a category all by themselves. mark strassmann, cbs news, durham, north carolina.na. >> o'donnell: a very powerful legacy. we'll be right back. one stroke, a pivoting metal head that defines every edge, and three comb lengths for added versatility. one tool that helps you...