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it's nothing about richard.e is around this company, how much news moves around. if jeff hadn't said, hey, i need you guys to read richard roth's email, i probably would have missed it in the big scheme of things. i'm just really glad i didn't. richard doesn't need to do anything else. he's shown nothing but gratitude and courage through this whole process. i just really, really want people to understand that this would not be possible without our surgeons. we have amazing surgeons. we were in amazing hands. every time i think of them, i want to name them, dr. hawkinson and dr. kilcarney. their team was incredible. i knew this was completely doable, not just for me, but a lot of people. they really should be commended in this process. >> richard? >> can i briefly thank all the cnn people who tried to help me along the way and former cnn people. i'm inundated with emails and tweets, people who usually ask me, are you still working? and now it's better to get, how are you feeling. >> that is good news. richard, ca
it's nothing about richard.e is around this company, how much news moves around. if jeff hadn't said, hey, i need you guys to read richard roth's email, i probably would have missed it in the big scheme of things. i'm just really glad i didn't. richard doesn't need to do anything else. he's shown nothing but gratitude and courage through this whole process. i just really, really want people to understand that this would not be possible without our surgeons. we have amazing surgeons. we were in...
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fox news contributor and host of the richard fowler show, there's richard fowler. hi, richard.nic host part of the problem podcast, dave smith. so many questions for all the men on the panel. gary, let's start with the financial implications, $43 billion offer for twitter. why would they turn it down? is it just because it's elon musk? >> one 100% because it's elon musk, there's no other reason. twitter, if you watch what they've done for the last six or 18 months, twitter is i think the beginning of a downward spiral and nobody likes to be swirled in the toilet, the idea you mentioned about potential poison pill option they have flooding the market with their shares, they know that this is at least being exposed for what it is. as somebody who works speaking every day for a living, the argument, the continued debate over what is free speech and what constitutes free speech and have free speech make society better, i think it's fantastic and we all need to be involved in those discussions every single day because it is so important to our democracy. the idea you mentioned max w
fox news contributor and host of the richard fowler show, there's richard fowler. hi, richard.nic host part of the problem podcast, dave smith. so many questions for all the men on the panel. gary, let's start with the financial implications, $43 billion offer for twitter. why would they turn it down? is it just because it's elon musk? >> one 100% because it's elon musk, there's no other reason. twitter, if you watch what they've done for the last six or 18 months, twitter is i think the...
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richard: real yields have to rise.he fed has a policy to lean against inflation i reducing the balance sheet and by reducing the policy more generally. real yields have got to rise, they have got to slow the economy. that is the cause and effect that is starting to work from the central reserve and that is what they will be looking for. in terms of what that means for stock and bond selection, it is a difficult choice that we are seeing. we see slowing growth and there is reduced revenue opportunities for companies and we see that coming from some of the companies especially those in europe and asia. we are seeing earnings expectations come down slightly and from the corporate sector. the bond markets are starting to accept that leaning against inflation has real results for the federal reserve the we might see opportunities within the treasury markets and the higher-quality credit markets. but the balance between the slowing growth and the fed looking for slower demand and the short-term volatility credits, the broade
richard: real yields have to rise.he fed has a policy to lean against inflation i reducing the balance sheet and by reducing the policy more generally. real yields have got to rise, they have got to slow the economy. that is the cause and effect that is starting to work from the central reserve and that is what they will be looking for. in terms of what that means for stock and bond selection, it is a difficult choice that we are seeing. we see slowing growth and there is reduced revenue...
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however, richard is right, we are going _ however, richard is right, we are going to — however, richardrent kind of war in the _ going to see a different kind of war in the east — going to see a different kind of war in the east and possibly near the border_ in the east and possibly near the border with crimea in the next few weeks _ border with crimea in the next few weeks. totally different in the sense — weeks. totally different in the sense that the job of the ukrainian forces _ sense that the job of the ukrainian forces is _ sense that the job of the ukrainian forces is to— sense that the job of the ukrainian forces is to retake that territory is very. — forces is to retake that territory is very, very difficult indeed. it is very, very difficult indeed. it is not — is very, very difficult indeed. it is not the _ is very, very difficult indeed. it is not the same war as you have seen in and _ is not the same war as you have seen in and around — is not the same war as you have seen in and around kyiv. i think that is why were — in and around kyiv. i think that is why were going to s
however, richard is right, we are going _ however, richard is right, we are going to — however, richardrent kind of war in the _ going to see a different kind of war in the east — going to see a different kind of war in the east and possibly near the border_ in the east and possibly near the border with crimea in the next few weeks _ border with crimea in the next few weeks. totally different in the sense — weeks. totally different in the sense that the job of the ukrainian forces _ sense...
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richard: it is a very remote prospect at the moment. the policy has been very consistent and there would be no consensus amongst the nato members about this becoming a war between nato and russia. it is not something you can exclude, because if vladimir putin decided to extend the war nato would respond. you cannot rule out the russians doing something that was so egregious involving weapons of mass destruction in ukraine that the population of the west said they were so outraged that nato was now going to intervene in ukraine. we are a long way away from that. anna: a long way from that. let me stick with the theme of nato. we have seen finland and sweden discussing membership. both are much closer membership than they have looked in the past. what change with that build -- what change with that bring in the baltics, what difference would that make for nato? richard: is hugely significant because it finland and sweden were to join the alliance, it would put them under the article five umbrella, so it would enormously strengthen nato's
richard: it is a very remote prospect at the moment. the policy has been very consistent and there would be no consensus amongst the nato members about this becoming a war between nato and russia. it is not something you can exclude, because if vladimir putin decided to extend the war nato would respond. you cannot rule out the russians doing something that was so egregious involving weapons of mass destruction in ukraine that the population of the west said they were so outraged that nato was...
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richard: i have no idea, francine. what i did read this morning is that he prefers to go on to his own social network. i think if that is going to get any real traction, i suspect he may have to be there exclusively. i've no idea, but perhaps not. tom: so far, he is only posted once apparently on his own social network. richard, why was this a deal the board had to accept ultimately? richard: quite frankly, the financial terms. what's really happened i suspect, and we wrote about this when elon made his first offer, when you run the numbers on twitter, there is no doubt that $54 20 cents is a fantastic offer. and the fundamental value in terms of cash flow gets nowhere near it. consequently, to make an argument this is not in the best interest of shareholders is very difficult to make and would take the board dangerously close to that bridge of by do sherry duty particularly when it seems some of the largest shareholders are pressurizing the board over the weekend. francine: what is this, money walks and ideology walks
richard: i have no idea, francine. what i did read this morning is that he prefers to go on to his own social network. i think if that is going to get any real traction, i suspect he may have to be there exclusively. i've no idea, but perhaps not. tom: so far, he is only posted once apparently on his own social network. richard, why was this a deal the board had to accept ultimately? richard: quite frankly, the financial terms. what's really happened i suspect, and we wrote about this when elon...
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covid-19 moves fast and now you can too. >> tomorrow night, at this hour, and the nbc's richard engel ukraine, with some harrowing stories of the bravery of the ukrainian people as they face war and destruction. here's a preview. >> 65-year-old nina was sleeping. when a rocket struck her apartment. >> [speaking foreign language] >> you're going to rebuild? fix everything and come back? >> yes. [speaking foreign language] >> nina was born in her three room apartment. it's the only place she's ever lived. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i'm sorry. >> [speaking foreign language] >> on assignment with richard engel, ukraine freedom or death. tomorrow night, 10 pm eastern, right here on msnbc. president biden announced another $800 million in military aid to help ukraine against that russian war. especially the offensive in the east of ukraine. the united states will send heavy artillery weapons including, 70 to howard sir, 144,000 rounds of artillery, 121 tactical drones. along with weapons president biden said would remain secret. >> to modernize teddy ruth roosevelt's famous advice, s
covid-19 moves fast and now you can too. >> tomorrow night, at this hour, and the nbc's richard engel ukraine, with some harrowing stories of the bravery of the ukrainian people as they face war and destruction. here's a preview. >> 65-year-old nina was sleeping. when a rocket struck her apartment. >> [speaking foreign language] >> you're going to rebuild? fix everything and come back? >> yes. [speaking foreign language] >> nina was born in her three room...
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including eight-year-old martin richard and severely injured 27 people including martin's sister jane his last hours or he as perfect as an eight year old boy could hope for. with his family. eating ice cream at a sporting event. and we're left with two enduring images of this little boy. forever smiling for his beloved bruins and forever expressing a wish he made on a blue poster board. no more hurting people. peace. no more hurting people. peace. >> i was in holy cross cathedral that they covering the aftermath of the marathon bombing. there was a candlelight vigil for martin richard the day after the bombing on a field where i used to play league baseball. i visited the third grade classroom where martin richard made that poster that suddenly became so tragically famous. last summer martin's remarkable father, bill richard, who like his wife denise was also injured in the bombing. took me on a tour of the best kids park i've ever seen. it's called martin's park. bill richard in partnership with state, state officials in the city of boston led the creation of this heaven for kids. w
including eight-year-old martin richard and severely injured 27 people including martin's sister jane his last hours or he as perfect as an eight year old boy could hope for. with his family. eating ice cream at a sporting event. and we're left with two enduring images of this little boy. forever smiling for his beloved bruins and forever expressing a wish he made on a blue poster board. no more hurting people. peace. no more hurting people. peace. >> i was in holy cross cathedral that...
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we showed a little bit of your reporting, richard, in bucha earlier today. i know you spent the morning there. just do your best. tell us what you saw. and compare it to other -- you have seen, sadly, other war zone where is atrocities were committed. compare it, if you could. >> reporter: so i've been to many war zones, and you go into a place where a battle has just occurred and it's not uncommon to see bodies. that is a natural result unfortunately of war. that's what these weapons are designed to do. but this felt more like a crime scene. the bodies were -- many people have been executed at close range, soldiers were going house to house conducting searches, stealing everything they could get their hands on. so i spoke to one woman and her apartment building sort of encapsulates the entire mood in bucha. on the doors they have written in handwriting we are just peaceful civilians, please don't bother us. it didn't help. the russians would burst in. most of the doors internally in the building had been pushed off their hinges. if they didn't come to your
we showed a little bit of your reporting, richard, in bucha earlier today. i know you spent the morning there. just do your best. tell us what you saw. and compare it to other -- you have seen, sadly, other war zone where is atrocities were committed. compare it, if you could. >> reporter: so i've been to many war zones, and you go into a place where a battle has just occurred and it's not uncommon to see bodies. that is a natural result unfortunately of war. that's what these weapons are...
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that was richard painter, professor, professor of law at the university of minnesota. we'll see if we can bring him back into the show later on. for now though, let's turn to our next story. russia has denied accusations that its troops committed. war crimes in boucher reclaims the bodies found on boutros. the streets only appeared after its forces withdrew from the town. but visual evidence contradicts that narrative. the new york times has published satellite images which show a street in boucher. this 1st image you're looking at is from february 28th. that's before russian troops to control the town. as i can imagine, you're seeing now this from mid march when the russian military occupied boucher. you're looking at those outlines. those are outlines of the bodies of civilians which have been there for weeks. i'm joined now by malik. he brown from the new york times of visual investigations team. thank you so much for taking the time to speak to us. how did your team reach this conclusion that the bodies had actually been there for 3 weeks while russia was still in
that was richard painter, professor, professor of law at the university of minnesota. we'll see if we can bring him back into the show later on. for now though, let's turn to our next story. russia has denied accusations that its troops committed. war crimes in boucher reclaims the bodies found on boutros. the streets only appeared after its forces withdrew from the town. but visual evidence contradicts that narrative. the new york times has published satellite images which show a street in...
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would it be king richard? the films that _ belfast? would it be king richard?e films that moved people or- belfast? would it be king richard? i the films that moved people or would it be the films that moved people or would it he coda? _ the films that moved people or would it he coda? titti— the films that moved people or would it be coda? _, , . ., y it be coda? of course the victory for coda was _ it be coda? of course the victory for coda was significant - it be coda? of course the victory for coda was significant because | it be coda? of course the victory. for coda was significant because it is the first film from a streaming platform, apple, to score a best picture win. netflix had hoped to get that with the power of the dog. the best actress prize went to jessica chastain for playing the late tv evangelist tammy faye bakker in the eyes of tammy faye. she was rewarded for an excellent performance and, i think, her impressive body of work, nominated before, she has never won. this impressive body of work, nominated before, she has never won.- before, she
would it be king richard? the films that _ belfast? would it be king richard?e films that moved people or- belfast? would it be king richard? i the films that moved people or would it be the films that moved people or would it he coda? _ the films that moved people or would it he coda? titti— the films that moved people or would it be coda? _, , . ., y it be coda? of course the victory for coda was _ it be coda? of course the victory for coda was significant - it be coda? of course the...
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do you think, richard? this will change the calculus opec class, which has been resisting, called to increase output. do you think it'll push them to try and increase the scale of their production? if anything, i think it does the opposite. they can point to the fact that the us and others are releasing will be s b r. and therefore say that the market doesn't need our tech class to have more supply. they've been very, very reluctant over a couple of meetings since the conflict started to do anything to adjust that current plans. and i think for now that remains the case. now we've heard renewed calls this week, richard for the team for the sanctions on russia. the energy sector after the an h atrocities in butcher came to light. but european countries, we know, have been reluctant, right? to impose a bond on russian energy. it's a boy called of russian oil and gas at all possible for europe. what impact will it have on, on european economies like germany, for example? well, i think if, even a few weeks ago,
do you think, richard? this will change the calculus opec class, which has been resisting, called to increase output. do you think it'll push them to try and increase the scale of their production? if anything, i think it does the opposite. they can point to the fact that the us and others are releasing will be s b r. and therefore say that the market doesn't need our tech class to have more supply. they've been very, very reluctant over a couple of meetings since the conflict started to do...
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richard had this right. we will have his moment. also, you know, sometimes a game is so remarkable it makes you forget everything that went before. that happened last night when the red sox beat the yankees. i would say humiliated them, almost in historic fashion. i think that when this -- when -- i really do think that -- look at this. this is the last inning. deekman, strike one. he strikes judge out. here is stanton, can't miss. oh, but i guess he can. two away and here we go. ninth inning. oh, my god. you know, looking at deekman there, it makes me wonder if when the history of this season is written whether anybody will even remember the first two games of this series. i mean even, jonathan lemire, do we have barnacle there? >> oh, yeah. >> barnicle is here. >> i don't know how long barnicle is going to be here. he is probably going to get up and leave in three minutes, but okay. >> let me just say, i think when the history of baseball itself, they will remember last night's game as the game that turned everything around for th
richard had this right. we will have his moment. also, you know, sometimes a game is so remarkable it makes you forget everything that went before. that happened last night when the red sox beat the yankees. i would say humiliated them, almost in historic fashion. i think that when this -- when -- i really do think that -- look at this. this is the last inning. deekman, strike one. he strikes judge out. here is stanton, can't miss. oh, but i guess he can. two away and here we go. ninth inning....
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richard cooper. _ global services. richard cooper, thank - global services. thank you for being on the programme. you heard it here if you want to keep up with the kardashians you need to subscribe to disney+ or hulu. let's have a look at the asian markets. you can see that japan is over 1%. tracking wall street higher today. you are up—to—date, see you soon. hello there. apart from the odd shower, it does look like many places will stay dry for the run—up to easter and for many of us it will stay quite warm as well, particularly for england and wales where we will see the best of any sunshine throughout the day on thursday. we have a weak area of high pressure tending to build in across the country. that should keep these weather fronts out at bay, which will tend to threaten parts of northern ireland and scotland through the day. however, they will tend to bring thicker cloud here through the day. some spots of rain around, particularly for western scotland. elsewhere, any low cloud, mist and murk will tend to clear away, certainly inland. that allows for s
richard cooper. _ global services. richard cooper, thank - global services. thank you for being on the programme. you heard it here if you want to keep up with the kardashians you need to subscribe to disney+ or hulu. let's have a look at the asian markets. you can see that japan is over 1%. tracking wall street higher today. you are up—to—date, see you soon. hello there. apart from the odd shower, it does look like many places will stay dry for the run—up to easter and for many of us it...
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tonight, journalists including our own richard engel are on the ground answering the call the moment demand, bearing witness to brutality we thought belonged to another century the world's outrage has so far been no match for russia's cruelty. ukraine's president zelenskyy speaking to the u.n. security council today asking that russia be held accountable and describing the atrocities in bucha in horrifying detail, but no more graphic than what survivors and eyewitnesses are describing to richard directly here's his report, and once again, let me remind you the images are highly disturbing >> reporter: to enter bucha now, you have to drive past a graveyard of russian tanks ukrainians kicked the russians out of this kyiv suburbs and once again are in charge, but for five weeks russian soldiers occupied bucha, destroyed much of it, and imposed a reign of terror today, residents were coming out of hiding. in front of their building, valentina and her friend said russian soldiers went apartment to apartment mostly searching for men. they were breaking open doors with axes and sledge hamme
tonight, journalists including our own richard engel are on the ground answering the call the moment demand, bearing witness to brutality we thought belonged to another century the world's outrage has so far been no match for russia's cruelty. ukraine's president zelenskyy speaking to the u.n. security council today asking that russia be held accountable and describing the atrocities in bucha in horrifying detail, but no more graphic than what survivors and eyewitnesses are describing to...
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the fighting, he said, could last many months or years richard engel has the latest from ukraine. >> reporter: their destroyed tanks are all that remains of russia's occupation of the town of borodyanka outside kyiv and the holes in the skyline. yawning gaps in rows of apartment buildings. today, ukrainian rescue workers weren't digging for survivors here they were trying to recover bodies local officials believe hundreds of civilians, many of them women and children, were hiding in shelters beneath these buildings, entombed under the remains of their homes. residents today came back to salvage mostly memories photos were all that could be saved president biden today imposed new sanctions on russia for atrocities like this banning new american investments in russia and sanctioning putin's daughters and other elites >> our sanctions have wiped out the last 15 years of russia's economic gains >> reporter: though u.s. actions so far have done nothing to stop putin's assault here in nearby bucha, russian troops killed civilians up close, shooting people in the head in borodyanka, most we
the fighting, he said, could last many months or years richard engel has the latest from ukraine. >> reporter: their destroyed tanks are all that remains of russia's occupation of the town of borodyanka outside kyiv and the holes in the skyline. yawning gaps in rows of apartment buildings. today, ukrainian rescue workers weren't digging for survivors here they were trying to recover bodies local officials believe hundreds of civilians, many of them women and children, were hiding in...
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richard: this is going to be a decisive phase.sians have announced having failed to take kyiv they will now focus on the east of the country. britain has its big victory day parade on the ninth of may. on the other hand, the ukrainians have had time to prepare. they've been fighting in the east for eight years, they've had plenty of time to prepare well organized defensive positions. and they are motivated. they demonstrated in the earlier battles a remarkable ability to match their strength against russian weakness in almost a nasa metric wave targeting supply -- in almost an asymmetric way targeting supply, tanks and the like. we saw how the russians blunted around the battle -- floundered around the battle for kyiv, a failure of logistics and command-and-control. the russians have strength, they are numerically stronger. the ukrainians have morale and the victory behind them and they are defending their homeland. this is not going to be a straight run for the russians by any means. francine: but what does that mean? how is it p
richard: this is going to be a decisive phase.sians have announced having failed to take kyiv they will now focus on the east of the country. britain has its big victory day parade on the ninth of may. on the other hand, the ukrainians have had time to prepare. they've been fighting in the east for eight years, they've had plenty of time to prepare well organized defensive positions. and they are motivated. they demonstrated in the earlier battles a remarkable ability to match their strength...
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do you think, richard? this will change the calculus opec class, which has been resisting, called to increase output. do you think it'll push them to try and increase the scale of their production? if anything, i think it does the opposite. they can point to the fact that the u. s. and others are releasing all the s b r and therefore say that the market doesn't need our tech class to have more supply. they've been very, very reluctant over a couple of meetings since the conflict started to do anything to adjust that current plans. and i think for now that remains the case. now we've heard renewed calls this week, richard for the team, for the sanctions on russia. the energy sector after the an h atrocities in butcher came to light. but european countries, we know, have been reluctant, right? to impose a bond on russian energy, if a boy caught a russian oil and gas at all possible for europe, what impact will it have on, on european economies like germany, for example? well, i think if, even a few weeks ago
do you think, richard? this will change the calculus opec class, which has been resisting, called to increase output. do you think it'll push them to try and increase the scale of their production? if anything, i think it does the opposite. they can point to the fact that the u. s. and others are releasing all the s b r and therefore say that the market doesn't need our tech class to have more supply. they've been very, very reluctant over a couple of meetings since the conflict started to do...
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so richard nixon would go on the show and play the piano. you saw a side of richard nixon that you wouldn't see anywhere else. bobby kennedy's first public appearance on tv after the death of his brother was on the paar show. and the paar show was the place to be. in some ways it was inseparable from this interest we talked about in kind of the larger world and events going on and the news. but i watched paar. and later on, he left, he left in 1962. and television has never been the same. and he came back briefly, in 1973. and i wrote to him. and we struck up a -- his daughter went to harvard, and that was what we had in common. he would write back, handwritten cards and so on and so on. and, you know, when you're young, you do crazy things. so when it was announced, i saw every show that year. i never missed -- you know, five nights a week. and he let it be known in october, the ratings were not great, and you know what, it's very difficult for people in television to come back. i mean, it's very difficult. people, they move on. people have
so richard nixon would go on the show and play the piano. you saw a side of richard nixon that you wouldn't see anywhere else. bobby kennedy's first public appearance on tv after the death of his brother was on the paar show. and the paar show was the place to be. in some ways it was inseparable from this interest we talked about in kind of the larger world and events going on and the news. but i watched paar. and later on, he left, he left in 1962. and television has never been the same. and...
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richard osman has _ do well? absolutely. richard osman has been _ do well? absolutely.chard osman has been topping thej osman has been topping the bestseller lists with his medical books in the last couple of years and we have seen releases from bob mortimer, another big highlight this year, a lot coming off the back of the london book fair no doubt. �* ., ,., ., back of the london book fair no doubt. �* ., ., , doubt. audiobooks and podcasts also hue doubt. audiobooks and podcasts also huge currently, _ doubt. audiobooks and podcasts also huge currently, but - doubt. audiobooks and podcasts also huge currently, but talk - also huge currently, but talk us through the good old—fashioned book where you turn the page, it is not digital, you smell it, you feel it, that is the best, isn't it? it is my favourite. tt it, that is the best, isn't it? it is my favourite.— it, that is the best, isn't it? it is my favourite. it is mine, too! you _ it is my favourite. it is mine, too! you just _ it is my favourite. it is mine, too! you just have _ it is my favourite. it is mine, too
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i want to bring in richard who is at the big board., this is incredibly important information. talking about those scenes at the train station. obviously it seems as if putin's army is targeting civilians. walk us through what you're seeing in some of that. >> in force certainly when you look at kramatorsk. that just happening within the last 24 hours. that area right here. we understand that 4,000 people were in and around that train station according to a ukrainian official. that was on friday that we saw that happen. they were trying to follow the warnings that were saying get out of the east. then a missile hit that station and at least 98 people were injured, 50 killed. 4,000, could have been much worse. the ukraine president said the missile was probably a short range ballistic missile that hit that area. it has a range of about 40 miles. that's going to be about this -- if i were to draw a circle around kramatorsk, it's mean we're seeing missiles coming from the red area. the dominance in the east is why that's so important. ukr
i want to bring in richard who is at the big board., this is incredibly important information. talking about those scenes at the train station. obviously it seems as if putin's army is targeting civilians. walk us through what you're seeing in some of that. >> in force certainly when you look at kramatorsk. that just happening within the last 24 hours. that area right here. we understand that 4,000 people were in and around that train station according to a ukrainian official. that was on...
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you know, richard nixon had a really good white house staff. i mean, there were some really bad people on it. but there were also some really very, very skillful people. one of the elements of revision is looking at nixon's domestic record which is, first of all, much more complete than -- people think of nixon as a foreign policy president who didn't care about domestic policy. and i think the truth is it's very different. i would say eisenhower had excellent staff. of course, you're talking about it's apples and oranges because as late as the hoover administration, you know, the staff was half a dozen people. the staff in the modern sense doesn't even really begin. fdr had more but, again, it's a fragment compared to the model white house. i mean when ford became president there were over 500 people who were on the white house staff. that may have been the last administration that made a deliberate effort to down size the white house staff. and, of course, what they found was they needed all those people. >> who in your opinion was the best s
you know, richard nixon had a really good white house staff. i mean, there were some really bad people on it. but there were also some really very, very skillful people. one of the elements of revision is looking at nixon's domestic record which is, first of all, much more complete than -- people think of nixon as a foreign policy president who didn't care about domestic policy. and i think the truth is it's very different. i would say eisenhower had excellent staff. of course, you're talking...
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williams, the father of venus and serena williams in king richard. you're going to be the greatest of all time. it was a meandering speech in which he tried to explain his behaviour. to do what we do, you have to be able to take abuse, you have to be able to have people talk crazy about you. in this business, you have to be able to have people disrespecting you. and you've got to smile and pretend that that's ok. there were those who thought that smith was just protecting his wife in the face of a tasteless joke, but official hollywood was not amused. the academy stated it had issued disciplinary proceedings against will smith and that in mid april, it might take disciplinary action. the day after the oscars, a chastened smith offered a more fulsome apology, but the damage had been done. oscars 2022 had been scarred forever. from the moment it happened, it distracted from the show itself. poor director of summer of soul, ahmir "questlove" thompson, gave a moving speech which no—one was listening to, they were looking at their iphones, at the video fo
williams, the father of venus and serena williams in king richard. you're going to be the greatest of all time. it was a meandering speech in which he tried to explain his behaviour. to do what we do, you have to be able to take abuse, you have to be able to have people talk crazy about you. in this business, you have to be able to have people disrespecting you. and you've got to smile and pretend that that's ok. there were those who thought that smith was just protecting his wife in the face...
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richard haass. >> shall we talk to richard quickly?. >> yes, but it's about your performance on television. we gave you a break. you blew it. >> what happened the past weekend. wasn't there a golf match? >> at hilton head. rbc, and jordan spieth won. first playoff hole, fantastic bunker shot over patrick cantlay. what was interesting, joe, because there's hope for you. jordan spieth won even though he putted worse than anyone else in the tournament. it shows your inability to putt doesn't hold you back. >> now he things turning the guns on me is going to help him. nobody wants him on to do this. >> not a smart man. >> i do this. i could have talked about spring. what is the first sign of spring? in brooklyn? >> the middle fingers. >> they lost, by the way. celtics on. >> kyrie was defending the man who got the game-winning basket because he wasn't paying attention in the last few seconds of the game, and he's the g.o.a.t. >> not the greatest of all time. >> no. the old fashioned goat. >> just a short time ago, we spoke with former ukra
richard haass. >> shall we talk to richard quickly?. >> yes, but it's about your performance on television. we gave you a break. you blew it. >> what happened the past weekend. wasn't there a golf match? >> at hilton head. rbc, and jordan spieth won. first playoff hole, fantastic bunker shot over patrick cantlay. what was interesting, joe, because there's hope for you. jordan spieth won even though he putted worse than anyone else in the tournament. it shows your...
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. >> and richard engel joins us now, back in kyiv. richard, your testimony, your eye-witness testimony and the video that zelenskyy forwarded to the united nations. they then played it after the speech is so graphic and so personal and human, it makes ludicrous russia's denials on the world stage. >> reporter: absolutely ludicrous. and this was not just one case. to follow up with what we were just talking about erena. we were in her home. she was there. she walked us through exactly what happened. she was standing there watching as russian troops shot her husband dead. she described exactly where they put the gun next to his head and how part of his skull came off and then the russian soldier started yelling at her because she went to them and said shoot me too. you've left me with nothing. shoot me as well. kill me too. she pleaded with them three times to kill her as well. they didn't. instead they were screaming at her saying that she and all the other people in the town were nazis; that they deserved what they were getting; that
. >> and richard engel joins us now, back in kyiv. richard, your testimony, your eye-witness testimony and the video that zelenskyy forwarded to the united nations. they then played it after the speech is so graphic and so personal and human, it makes ludicrous russia's denials on the world stage. >> reporter: absolutely ludicrous. and this was not just one case. to follow up with what we were just talking about erena. we were in her home. she was there. she walked us through...
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this makes the point richard just made. putin has to lose. putin has to lose.ged. they are so determined, so -- determined to, to win. they are going to win. they've got the moral, but also the fight. so that's what needs to happen and richard is exactly right. it's both sanctions. it's cutting off the oil and it is supplying all the weapons, all of the weapons, that ukrainians say they need in order to win this fight. they have to win. >> richard, you have zelenskyy referring to this as genocide. you have the international community talking about war crimes. what does accountability look like here? >> yes. it's going to be ultimately a kind of universal revurlg of what putin and the russians have done. the problem, it's difficult. international criminal court, which is where war crimes are usually prosecuted, neither the u.s. nor russia are actually signatories to what the court what do do. plus the court is backed by the u.n. and the security council, and russia is a permanent member of the security council, and can, can deny it. so it has to be the internati
this makes the point richard just made. putin has to lose. putin has to lose.ged. they are so determined, so -- determined to, to win. they are going to win. they've got the moral, but also the fight. so that's what needs to happen and richard is exactly right. it's both sanctions. it's cutting off the oil and it is supplying all the weapons, all of the weapons, that ukrainians say they need in order to win this fight. they have to win. >> richard, you have zelenskyy referring to this as...
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williams, the father of venus and serena in king richard.ou're going to be the greatest of all time. it was a meandering speech in which he tried to explain his behaviour. to do what we do, you have to be able to take abuse, you have to be able to have people talk crazy about you. in this business, you have to be able to have people disrespecting you. and you've got to smile and pretend that that's ok. there were those who thought that smith was just protecting his wife in the face of a tasteless joke, but official hollywood was not amused. the academy stated it had issued disciplinary proceedings against will smith and that in mid april, it might take disciplinary action. the day after the oscars, a chastened smith offered a more fulsome apology, but the damage had been done. oscars 2022 had been scarred forever. from the moment it happened, it distracted from the show itself. poor director of summer of soul, ahmir "questlove" thompson, gave a moving speech which no one was listening to, they were looking at their iphones, at the video foot
williams, the father of venus and serena in king richard.ou're going to be the greatest of all time. it was a meandering speech in which he tried to explain his behaviour. to do what we do, you have to be able to take abuse, you have to be able to have people talk crazy about you. in this business, you have to be able to have people disrespecting you. and you've got to smile and pretend that that's ok. there were those who thought that smith was just protecting his wife in the face of a...
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richard, thank _ david. he would have loved that. richard, thank you _ david. to | david. he would have loved that. l richard, thank you for talking to us and sharing your memories. thank ou. emmanuel macron has won the first round of the french election. he and far—right candidate marine le pen will fight for the presidency in a second round of voting. it takes place in two weeks' time. with almost all of the results in, marine le pen secured 23% of the votes, whilst mr macron secured 27.6%. the far left candidate, jean—luc melenchon, got nearly 22% of votes. in the end, mr macron won the first—round by about three percentage points. however, opinion polls suggest the run—off vote might be closer. all the candidates in yesterday's election — except the far right eric zemmour — have urged their voters not to support ms le pen in the second round. jessica parker reports. time to get to glad—handing. emmanuel macron has been accused of failing to get stuck into this campaign. today, he headed to a stronghold area of his opponent in northern france. the centrist,
richard, thank _ david. he would have loved that. richard, thank you _ david. to | david. he would have loved that. l richard, thank you for talking to us and sharing your memories. thank ou. emmanuel macron has won the first round of the french election. he and far—right candidate marine le pen will fight for the presidency in a second round of voting. it takes place in two weeks' time. with almost all of the results in, marine le pen secured 23% of the votes, whilst mr macron secured 27.6%....
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the last time a democrat one of the government ship was 1990, when the incomparable anna richards won the governorship of texas. here's an richards at the 1988 democratic national convention campaign against the then vice president of the united states, george h. w. bush. >> pour george. he can't help it. he was born with a silver foot is mouth. >> that was my very first national convention. i walked into the democratic convention in atlanta just after an richards began to speak, and i will never forget, never forget that first speech that i ever heard in the hall at a convention. no democrat since ann richards has shown as much strength, statewide in a senate or race as our first guest tonight beto o'rourke. in 2018, he will 20 40% against that cruise, and it is kind campaign against republican governor greg abbott, recent poll in shows beto o'rourke tied with the incumbent governor. -- he can't help it. he was born with a silver foot is mouth. >> that was my very first national convention. i walked into the democratic convention in atlanta just after an richards began to speak, and
the last time a democrat one of the government ship was 1990, when the incomparable anna richards won the governorship of texas. here's an richards at the 1988 democratic national convention campaign against the then vice president of the united states, george h. w. bush. >> pour george. he can't help it. he was born with a silver foot is mouth. >> that was my very first national convention. i walked into the democratic convention in atlanta just after an richards began to speak,...
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matt first and richard you respond. >> i really want to counter richard's idea that somehow it is unfairding of cops at the feet of black lives matter. that is their number one policy goal and they have been around for years and were around before george floyd. i have agree with what the mayor is saying. if you believe that george floyd was unjustly killed by cops and that is outrageous, we should also have equal rage and outrage when people are victimized by crime like this because we don't have enough cops. and what we have to do in this country is expunge this idea of fighting this whole concept the cops keep us safe. because they do. we have to stop fighting these american institutions. if we want to fight racism let's unite on that but let's not fight cops. that's a mistaken goal. >> we should unite on racism. let's be very clear. when we have these conversations where the media gets it wrong when we have these conversations around crime and continue to point black on black crime and white on white crime isn't an issue. fixing policing is more than saying we like poils. it is going
matt first and richard you respond. >> i really want to counter richard's idea that somehow it is unfairding of cops at the feet of black lives matter. that is their number one policy goal and they have been around for years and were around before george floyd. i have agree with what the mayor is saying. if you believe that george floyd was unjustly killed by cops and that is outrageous, we should also have equal rage and outrage when people are victimized by crime like this because we...
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we can argue that all day, richard.plications for thedigital ad businesses of amazon or google to your point are ex-ponentiall larger than twitter? >> one is there is $44 billion of equity value of twitter that will go somewhere else that would be other social media names like snap or pinterest or facebook it could go into google. it could go into smaller ad tech players. second, you have the staff at twitter who are likely to cashed out options on the deal and be picked apart by rivals which are an d aggressively hiring. twitter is not the number one platform for advertisers this opens up the budgets to go to newer platforms which could become competition like reddit or tiktok. >> we got a tweet from one of the private equity guys. i'm reading my computer. the hysteria around elon musk buying twitter is unsettling give him a chance to remove the bots this is a big point. if you are not on twitter, so many accounts are fake they look real sometimes, but they are bots. they can amplify voices. not just twitter does the t
we can argue that all day, richard.plications for thedigital ad businesses of amazon or google to your point are ex-ponentiall larger than twitter? >> one is there is $44 billion of equity value of twitter that will go somewhere else that would be other social media names like snap or pinterest or facebook it could go into google. it could go into smaller ad tech players. second, you have the staff at twitter who are likely to cashed out options on the deal and be picked apart by rivals...
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why did you do it, richard? why not? what an attitude to have. t it, richard? why not?i have got the car, i have got the _ attitude to have. i have got the car, i have got the money, - attitude to have. i have got the car, i have got the money, and| car, i have got the money, and listen to a bit of freddie mercury. that is a long drive. he has a big back catalogue! and what a relief for vitaly, back catalogue! and what a relief forvitaly, do back catalogue! and what a relief for vitaly, do you see them in the flesh you would not believe they are safe. irate flesh you would not believe they are safe. ~ . , ., ., ., ., safe. we have spoken to a lot of --eole safe. we have spoken to a lot of people who _ safe. we have spoken to a lot of people who are _ safe. we have spoken to a lot of people who are desperately - safe. we have spoken to a lot of i people who are desperately trying safe. we have spoken to a lot of - people who are desperately trying to speak to or meet up with or trying to get relatives safely out of ukraine so it's lovely to have a story which has a decen
why did you do it, richard? why not? what an attitude to have. t it, richard? why not?i have got the car, i have got the _ attitude to have. i have got the car, i have got the money, - attitude to have. i have got the car, i have got the money, and| car, i have got the money, and listen to a bit of freddie mercury. that is a long drive. he has a big back catalogue! and what a relief for vitaly, back catalogue! and what a relief forvitaly, do back catalogue! and what a relief for vitaly, do you...
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richard heald is executive chair of the uk india business council.dia has got to be one of the most protectionist countries and economies in the planet — no one — not the eu, nor the us has been able to walk away with a slam dunk trade deal with a country that requires you to have as local partner to do anything. how realistic is it that britain is going to have it all tied up by the autumn? 0bviously, that is going to be quite challenging, but, at the same time, an awful lot of effort has gone into the negotiations so far. yes, the trade discussions were formally launched in january this year, but actually there is an awful lot of dialogue going on before that, so the — a lot of the issues have been discussed. if tariff barriers are one item that people are really focusing on, at the same time you should look at the nontariff barriers and the emphasis put on operational efficiencies and the ease of doing business. both india and the uk are very significant investors in each other�*s economies, and that really does put a foundation under the free tra
richard heald is executive chair of the uk india business council.dia has got to be one of the most protectionist countries and economies in the planet — no one — not the eu, nor the us has been able to walk away with a slam dunk trade deal with a country that requires you to have as local partner to do anything. how realistic is it that britain is going to have it all tied up by the autumn? 0bviously, that is going to be quite challenging, but, at the same time, an awful lot of effort has...
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paul wise, the richard e. bearman professor at stanford university helped children with cancer flee ukraine to get the critical dare they need. this photo was taken of a young patient and their families just before they left poland on a state department jet. >> i was privileged to be on the first evacuation of children from ukraine to the united states. >> reporter: the patients were taken here to st. jude children's research hospital in tennessee. dr. wise worked on logistics and security in poland to make sure they arrived safely. the effort is part of the save ukraine initiative at st. jude global. dr. wise said so far the emergency program has helped to evacuate nearly 700 children with cancer out of ukraine. but more help is needed as doctors in ukraine struggle to 100 more patients. >> they are working in very difficult conditions. they continue to be hit by missiles and airstrikes. and they continue to see children all over ukraine. >> reporter: which is why dr. wise says he plans to return to poland ve
paul wise, the richard e. bearman professor at stanford university helped children with cancer flee ukraine to get the critical dare they need. this photo was taken of a young patient and their families just before they left poland on a state department jet. >> i was privileged to be on the first evacuation of children from ukraine to the united states. >> reporter: the patients were taken here to st. jude children's research hospital in tennessee. dr. wise worked on logistics and...
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-- >> oh. >> richard, really quickly, how is that a question? isn't the point to push the russians back? i mean, what, is there a discussion being made behind the scenes that we only go halfway? >> i think there is a question, mika, of if the goal is to end the war on terms that ukraine can accept, we need to have a straightforward conversation with zelenskyy. back to where we were before 2014. what are we thinking of the donbas. what are we thinking of crimea? i think there is a range of views, let me put it that way. the atrocities. the same question to you, six weeks ago, are we trying to do more? it is a question to raise. >> let's be clear. people don't want to hear this, but we're not going to have vladimir putin's regime shutting down like the soviets shut down in 1991. we're not going to have a uss missouri assigning like we had at the end of world war ii. unless the russians decide that vladimir putin is no longer going to run russia. vladimir putin is not going -- going to run russia after this horrible war is over. if anyone thinks he
-- >> oh. >> richard, really quickly, how is that a question? isn't the point to push the russians back? i mean, what, is there a discussion being made behind the scenes that we only go halfway? >> i think there is a question, mika, of if the goal is to end the war on terms that ukraine can accept, we need to have a straightforward conversation with zelenskyy. back to where we were before 2014. what are we thinking of the donbas. what are we thinking of crimea? i think there...
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and what are you reading now one historical drama called richard the third who is richard the king finished? you don't need to read about it. why does he write well, right? excellent, not all lines are quite understandable, but i even like it. why because that i like mystery, and shakespeare surpassed all other writers in this. and what books do you read? mostly modern novels and short sad stories like those in newspapers. i don't know why i'm sad and like it. i wish i had more time. i will give you a book. thank you nothing is written here blank pages. maybe you will find a use for them . excuse me, i wanted to ask you if by any chance there is a place for a room? where could i work it's hard when the weather is bad mistral neighbor houses have been yellow for a long time empty. it might work for him, right? perhaps you could discuss it with your brother. the house is a bit run down, but gabi will clean it up. it would suit me very well . maybe i'll paint your portrait someday. my of course whenever you please? thanks. have you received the money for this month? you owe me more for the las
and what are you reading now one historical drama called richard the third who is richard the king finished? you don't need to read about it. why does he write well, right? excellent, not all lines are quite understandable, but i even like it. why because that i like mystery, and shakespeare surpassed all other writers in this. and what books do you read? mostly modern novels and short sad stories like those in newspapers. i don't know why i'm sad and like it. i wish i had more time. i will...
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richard, a great discussion. we'll have to do more. soon because this conversation, i think, is incredibly important to conversations around america richard, thank you very much appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> by the way, if fink is the worst word i hear today, i'll take it. >>> coming up t rate shock hits home literally, and the toll 5% mortgages may take on record-high home prices. >>> and your morning rbi, on why one key part of the global supply chain has gone, quote, insane it's inside info you're not going to hear anywhere else. we've got it coming up you can't buy love. happiness. or confidence. but you can invest in them. at t. rowe price our strategic investing approach can help you build the future you imagine. ♪ ♪ as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contrac
richard, a great discussion. we'll have to do more. soon because this conversation, i think, is incredibly important to conversations around america richard, thank you very much appreciate it. >> thanks. >>> by the way, if fink is the worst word i hear today, i'll take it. >>> coming up t rate shock hits home literally, and the toll 5% mortgages may take on record-high home prices. >>> and your morning rbi, on why one key part of the global supply chain has...
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richard was a bricklayer. he did construction work here. they were very unhappy particularly mildred who liked living in the country one of her children got hit by a car and that was the last blow for her and she wrote. attorney general robert kennedy for help at the suggestion of a cousin and robert kennedy. referred them to the aclu and two young aclu lawyers who were recent graduates of the law school i teach at georgetown law took up their case. and for the next you know, like i said nine years they were in and out of court and but they persisted they persisted this quiet couple that did not like publicity and they started opening up their life. there's a beautiful photo essay article about them in life magazine where they started opening up their life and talking about what they were going through and particularly mildred who had been very quiet. she started there's a documentary about them you can watch and so they became the ordinary people who became advocates for themselves and for other people. let's take some calls for cheryl cas
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lester >> richard engel, thank you. >>> as more people make their way acros ukraine, new and harrowing accounts that escaped the most intense fighting gabe gutierrez spoke with some of them in central ukraine. >> reporter: this is the heart-stopping drive out of southeastern ukraine as seen from the car of olga. how hard was the journey from mariupol? >> reporter: it was horrible, she says the city is destroyed completely these are more images from her neighborhood, now a ghost town this man, who asked us not to show his face, says he was with mariupol's territorial defense. his hand shattered by what he tells us was a russian grenade. do you think mariupol may eventually fall? no, never. but he says the russians captured his father and he hasn't heard from him in almost two weeks here, a humanitarian hub has sprung up in of all places a mall organizer anna chernakova says it already helped more than 2,000 refugees. >> when people are coming i understand by my heart >> reporter: because she's been through it. she fled the donbas region after russia annexed crimea in 2014 >> i never saw
lester >> richard engel, thank you. >>> as more people make their way acros ukraine, new and harrowing accounts that escaped the most intense fighting gabe gutierrez spoke with some of them in central ukraine. >> reporter: this is the heart-stopping drive out of southeastern ukraine as seen from the car of olga. how hard was the journey from mariupol? >> reporter: it was horrible, she says the city is destroyed completely these are more images from her neighborhood,...
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lester >> richard, thank you. we want to take a closer look at what happened in bucha, that suburb where alleged russian atrocities took place. powerful eyewitness accounts today from those still there, and those who managed to escape molly hunter has their stories. i'll remind you again, the images can be very hard to look at. >> reporter: today in bucha, they are going house to house working quickly, desperately trying to remove the land mines the russians left behind russian soldiers occupied ludmila's home more than a month. they broke the locks on the door. she was forced downstairs to the basement they threatened to throw grenades at us, she says they cursed at us, saying our husbands were nazis if you could give me one russian, i would chop him up the same way they chopped up people in neighboring irpin. and throughout bucha today the carnage laid bare in the sun. her brother had been missing for more than a week she says, we found him five days ago, lying on the street, three bullets to the leg, one to the
lester >> richard, thank you. we want to take a closer look at what happened in bucha, that suburb where alleged russian atrocities took place. powerful eyewitness accounts today from those still there, and those who managed to escape molly hunter has their stories. i'll remind you again, the images can be very hard to look at. >> reporter: today in bucha, they are going house to house working quickly, desperately trying to remove the land mines the russians left behind russian...
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it's where richard engel is tonight >> reporter: russian officials say ukraine took the war to russia launching a cross-border attack with two combat helicopters. this video appears to show their tracer rounds destroying a fuel depot 20 miles from the ukrainian border a senior u.s. defense official tells nbc news that ukraine was responsible for the daring raid, ukraine's first of the war but ukraine's official response seemed deliberately ambiguous with defense officials saying they couldn't confirm or deny involvement. the kremlin tonight criticizing the strike on the russian facility saying it could harm ongoing peace talks. but the attack pales ipcomparison to what russia has done just 45 miles away across the border in the ukrainian city of kharkiv where russian artillery and rockets have destroyed hundreds of buildings. and as we saw today, flattened nearby towns. in some areas not leaving a single home standing at the hospital a farm worker was taking a break with a friend when he heard that dreaded whistle and a russian bomb exploded next to him. his friend was killed. down th
it's where richard engel is tonight >> reporter: russian officials say ukraine took the war to russia launching a cross-border attack with two combat helicopters. this video appears to show their tracer rounds destroying a fuel depot 20 miles from the ukrainian border a senior u.s. defense official tells nbc news that ukraine was responsible for the daring raid, ukraine's first of the war but ukraine's official response seemed deliberately ambiguous with defense officials saying they...