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has declined to san ukraine, longer range missiles for fear of provoking russia into escalating the conflict. so what's changed? a question. i put 2 d w's, russia analyst konstantin agger. well, i think that the decision by germany to send layer barb tanks and generally this new consensus among the allies that ukraine should be better supplied, definitely contributed to that. and i think also the, the plans for washington and for the allies. now, if they do not include police yet for victory, for a crane and full recovery or a grand territory, then at least the idea that ukraine should be able to significantly push back against the russian forces before any kind of, quote unquote piece talk start. i think is now a pretty firmly established both in washington and measure european capitals. what's the response been from the kremlin? well 1st michael, we kind of thing that could be done in awe with these weapons. i mean, there's been shown this morning, russian telegram channels, and youtube are full of images from the belgrade region, which is bordering ukraine, where allegedly, an oil des pot
has declined to san ukraine, longer range missiles for fear of provoking russia into escalating the conflict. so what's changed? a question. i put 2 d w's, russia analyst konstantin agger. well, i think that the decision by germany to send layer barb tanks and generally this new consensus among the allies that ukraine should be better supplied, definitely contributed to that. and i think also the, the plans for washington and for the allies. now, if they do not include police yet for victory,...
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there's no country. >> reporter: dennis is one of four artists involved with san jose jazz called counter point with ukraine. san jose jazz invited the artists to play after they learned that the jazz events were canceled because of war. >> we can turn this into a platform where these artists who have not been abo do their music here and we'll stream it to ukraine. >> my name is dennis adu. right now i'm on a volunteer. >> russian missiles have destroyed apartment buildings close to his own. dennis says the people have stopped being afraid. >> if missiles are going to strike, even if you're under ground or in basements it's going to hit you any way. a lot of people decided, don't hide anymore. >> as for his music, dennis says he was forced to put down his instrument for long periods of time. but the collaboration with san jose jazz he says has been an inspiration to him and the other musicians who have made the trip. >> i would like to say thank you because while i'm here, i really can feel the support. it's really inspiring me and i feel much better. >> and that's a positive note he can take home and share
there's no country. >> reporter: dennis is one of four artists involved with san jose jazz called counter point with ukraine. san jose jazz invited the artists to play after they learned that the jazz events were canceled because of war. >> we can turn this into a platform where these artists who have not been abo do their music here and we'll stream it to ukraine. >> my name is dennis adu. right now i'm on a volunteer. >> russian missiles have destroyed apartment...
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can spin as a victory after months where it's been on the back foot. losing still like have san to ukraine's forces and is now really investing everything it can to at least have something to show it. as we head towards this here anniversary. it looks like they're trying to kind of put most their fire against the 2 main roads coming in and out above which the ukrainians needs to re supply. i think they're going to be very careful about engaging the cranes and kind of house to house urban warfare that is very, very dangerous. a very, very risky for now. the ukrainians thought it was worth trying to pin down the rest of them. but we'll try and get them to lose as many men and equipment as possible. i think that equation is shifting slowly and the losses are mounting up the ukrainians. so i think a pull out from the ukraine side in, but what could be on the call to next week or 2? alexander, we know that ukraine is pushing for more ammunition. in particular, what can we expect from today's me saying in brussels is more support on its way. yes, officials are telling us that we can expect a new p
can spin as a victory after months where it's been on the back foot. losing still like have san to ukraine's forces and is now really investing everything it can to at least have something to show it. as we head towards this here anniversary. it looks like they're trying to kind of put most their fire against the 2 main roads coming in and out above which the ukrainians needs to re supply. i think they're going to be very careful about engaging the cranes and kind of house to house urban...
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with the united states, with europe, solution one year later, key stance and ukraine sans democracy stands. the american stand with you and the world stand with you. key has captured a part of my heart. i must say. at least 40 people have been killed after torrential rain triggered flooding and landslides in coastal areas in brazil, southeast on monday, brazil's president lewis seen us. you let a silver flew over affected areas and tar neighborhoods have been submerged, and hundreds of people have been displaced. do say where the silverado 0 witness is coming up next morning for you from our colleagues, into hoc straight after that. thanks so much for watching. i've now little moment if they train me by a fame and success in a multi 1000000000 dollar da da junior to pull her ambition with haitian culture edition hollywood freeman on. i'm just dealing with new him says more than 1000 civilians have been killed in ukraine. since russia invaded raj country america trade efforts in the east of the country to take the perceived city of mario pole. i did it with them. i wanted to an overnight, a
with the united states, with europe, solution one year later, key stance and ukraine sans democracy stands. the american stand with you and the world stand with you. key has captured a part of my heart. i must say. at least 40 people have been killed after torrential rain triggered flooding and landslides in coastal areas in brazil, southeast on monday, brazil's president lewis seen us. you let a silver flew over affected areas and tar neighborhoods have been submerged, and hundreds of people...
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ukraine are hyped into our living rooms on a regular bases. there are other stories, personal ones with a local connection. kron four's vicki liviakis went to an intimate event in san francisco con real stories of ukraine, 2 by bay area resident who went there to help. >> but i think everybody should >> video of the ukrainian soldier in a firefight hit by an ak. 52 from a russian fighter. remarkably, he survives because of his body armor given him by bill. poland at the says go poland with to lviv ukraine this fall and what he saw. the russian invasion broke his heart. he took his grief and started sending supplies straight to the fox holes. >> armour saved his life. how does that make it's tough. it's hard not to tear up. it's it's a. they're incredible people. >> proud of them. and and their bravery and how strong fight for their country. it's a packed house for an event called real stories of ukraine stories you won't necessarily hear on the news people time and it hurts. is a tech guy founder of just answer will employees. more than 300 ukrainians in ukraine are dying in the meantime and nobody wanted to upgrade their old soviet-era missile system and step in a
ukraine are hyped into our living rooms on a regular bases. there are other stories, personal ones with a local connection. kron four's vicki liviakis went to an intimate event in san francisco con real stories of ukraine, 2 by bay area resident who went there to help. >> but i think everybody should >> video of the ukrainian soldier in a firefight hit by an ak. 52 from a russian fighter. remarkably, he survives because of his body armor given him by bill. poland at the says go...
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>>> tonight on kqed newsroom, on the one-year anniversary of the war in ukraine, we speak with the san francisco consul general about how californians have supported ukrainians and what the war-torn country still needs. >>> newly inducted in california's hall of fame, alonzo king discusses his ballet company and the language of movement. >>> hello and welcome to the show. when russia attacked ukraine with massive military might, we wondered how long the war would last. would it take weeks or months or would it stretch on further? as of today, the battle has raged for one full year. tens of thousands of ukrainians and russians have died, an estimated 6 million ukrainians have fled their homes as refugees. throughout the violence, we've been inspired by courageous leadership and the resilience of ukrainians fighting to defend their land. in addition to the federal support there's been an out pouring of support from individuals. the ukrainian consulate based in san francisco has helped coordinate volunteer efforts, donations and political action from people in the western half of the unit
>>> tonight on kqed newsroom, on the one-year anniversary of the war in ukraine, we speak with the san francisco consul general about how californians have supported ukrainians and what the war-torn country still needs. >>> newly inducted in california's hall of fame, alonzo king discusses his ballet company and the language of movement. >>> hello and welcome to the show. when russia attacked ukraine with massive military might, we wondered how long the war would...
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>> today hundreds of people rallied in support of ukraine near san francisco's ferry building. they are inspired by ukraine standing up to russia. >> what russia is doing is possible because many people have to leave their houses. many people died. families are broken. people need to pay more attention to that. >> today's rally included a march to pier 39 where organizers played ukraine's national anthem. >>> war is personal for people in the u.s. even beyond the refugees who arrived since the invasion. a local tech company employs hundreds of workers in ukraine and devin fehely spoke to one of them. >> i couldn't sleep because i think it was a year of our life. >> reporter: andre is talking about the waking nightmare of the war in ukraine one year after the russians first invaded his homeland. >> you can see like missiles flying from your window, your home. just this feeling that anything could happen. in a few hours. or minutes. >> reporter: he spoke to us from his home in western ukraine in the city of lviv. he said he is thankful to be some distance removed from the front li
>> today hundreds of people rallied in support of ukraine near san francisco's ferry building. they are inspired by ukraine standing up to russia. >> what russia is doing is possible because many people have to leave their houses. many people died. families are broken. people need to pay more attention to that. >> today's rally included a march to pier 39 where organizers played ukraine's national anthem. >>> war is personal for people in the u.s. even beyond the...
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ukraine hit home with people in the bay area. suzanne has more on what people are saying. suzanne: at a ukrainian restaurant in san francisco, this woman can find a taste of home, borscht, dumplings, and more. after russia invaded ukraine, she fled to france for her safety. her parents and family are still in kyiv. >> all the time they listen to sirens. it's dangerous and they are afraid. suzanne: president biden's stop and ukraine is a big deal for many ukrainians. restaurant owner sergei still has family in kyiv and donetsk. >> it is a great move from president biden to confirm the support of the united states to ukraine. suzanne: the consul general of ukraine in san francisco said the visit could not have come at a better time. >> the two commanders have met in kyiv today on presidents' day in the united states, very symbolic. almost the year university -- anniversary. this war has brought a lot of death to ukraine. each of us has someone who has already been killed. suzanne: the consul general says nearly 10 million people have left ukraine and about 100,000 refugees have found asylum in the united states. u.s
ukraine hit home with people in the bay area. suzanne has more on what people are saying. suzanne: at a ukrainian restaurant in san francisco, this woman can find a taste of home, borscht, dumplings, and more. after russia invaded ukraine, she fled to france for her safety. her parents and family are still in kyiv. >> all the time they listen to sirens. it's dangerous and they are afraid. suzanne: president biden's stop and ukraine is a big deal for many ukrainians. restaurant owner...
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also coming up, germany's defense minister visit the base that'll san 14 tags to ukraine. he states his determination to see them replaced, and the german military supplies, rebuilt, and drug gangs in belgium, wage and deadly war. to funnel cocaine through the ford van to europe's top policing agency, struggling to control the trade. many port workers fear to speak of ah told me a lot about welcome to the program. a funeral has taken place for a man who died from injuries sustained in a police beating in the u. s. city of memphis. mourners called for an end to police violence at the ceremony for tyrene nichols whose death at the age of $29.00 has spurred renewed calls for police reform. ah, you ah marsh troy. after days of protests over his teeth, mourners gathered to celebrate tyree nichols life. his friends, family, and civil rights activists attending mister nichols funeral on the 1st day of black history month. remembering a father, son, brother, denied escape order, liberty, and photographer. a steady diary was a beautiful person if it is to happen to here is just a b
also coming up, germany's defense minister visit the base that'll san 14 tags to ukraine. he states his determination to see them replaced, and the german military supplies, rebuilt, and drug gangs in belgium, wage and deadly war. to funnel cocaine through the ford van to europe's top policing agency, struggling to control the trade. many port workers fear to speak of ah told me a lot about welcome to the program. a funeral has taken place for a man who died from injuries sustained in a police...
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. >>> still ahead, almost one year since the russian invasion of ukraine, how students at san jose state are using texts to preserve ukraine's culture at risk of being destroyed. >>> and celebrating a sharks legend. if you didn't know saturday is patrick marleau day. how the team and the city of san jose are honoring the introducing astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid-free spray. while flonase takes hours, astepro starts working in 30 minutes. so you can [ spray, spray ] astepro and go. ♪♪ for skin as alive as you are... don't settle for silver. harness the power of 7 moisturizers & 3 vitamins to smooth, heal, and moisturize your dry skin. gold bond. champion your skin. >>> welcome back. for almost ten million ukrainian refugees tomorrow will make a year since their lives changed forever when russia invaded ukraine. amongst the rubble are hundreds of libraries destroyed or damages. and now some bay area technology is working to keep those ukrainian literary treasures live. a professor from ukraine is leading this effort sen
. >>> still ahead, almost one year since the russian invasion of ukraine, how students at san jose state are using texts to preserve ukraine's culture at risk of being destroyed. >>> and celebrating a sharks legend. if you didn't know saturday is patrick marleau day. how the team and the city of san jose are honoring the introducing astepro allergy. now available without a prescription. astepro is the first and only 24-hour steroid-free spray. while flonase takes hours,...
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ukraine just days before the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion, one year later, key stanish and ukraine sans democracy stairs. and brazil's president tools, a popular resort region, ravaged by floods and land slides that have killed at least 40. ah, we begin in southern takia where new magnitude, 6.4 earthquake has struck just a few hours ago. so far, 3 people have died more than 200 or injured laura con against our coverage. ah, a building that had survived to earthquakes and southern turkey now gone along a co dash cam capture at the moment. oh, yeah, go through there. oh god, god, i saw a woman's screams, the earth trembled. all the buildings in her ty have collapse. they are dead. ha ha! and at the airport to panic, as the quick hit ah little skin, somebody abuse a politicians tv interview from an aged distribution center in ruptured. have you said that john? linda uniday from older alike now for families already traumatized disbelief. the terror has come again on the audio jack burden, we were very scared. we thought the ground would tear apart a nation rocks just 2 weeks after twin ear
ukraine just days before the 1st anniversary of russia's invasion, one year later, key stanish and ukraine sans democracy stairs. and brazil's president tools, a popular resort region, ravaged by floods and land slides that have killed at least 40. ah, we begin in southern takia where new magnitude, 6.4 earthquake has struck just a few hours ago. so far, 3 people have died more than 200 or injured laura con against our coverage. ah, a building that had survived to earthquakes and southern...
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let's do it in san jose, and we will stream it back to ukraine and the rest of the world. >> we are goingtroduce you to one of the ukrainian musicians who went from performing in bomb shelters to the stage in san jose.>>> the wild wintry weather isn't just go the extra mile this presidents' day in a volvo mild-hybrid vehicle. in las vegas, the most popular food is broccoli. presidents' day in a volvo yeah, that's the only food. they have broccoli smoothies, and broccoli pancakes, and broccoli ice cream, and broccoli hotdogs, and of course, they have raw unseasoned broccoli..... with stems. -daddy, i don't want to go to las vegas with you and mommy tomorrow. oh, are you sure? are you sure you don't want to go, it will be so much fun! >>> this storm has made for some slow going through the sierra all day, westbound lanes of interstate 80 are closed for the time being. they are cleaning up a major crash. chain controls also in effect from the nevada state line, near barrister county, the slush can quickly turn to ice if the temperatures drop low enough. >> it stops and it starts, and it was
let's do it in san jose, and we will stream it back to ukraine and the rest of the world. >> we are goingtroduce you to one of the ukrainian musicians who went from performing in bomb shelters to the stage in san jose.>>> the wild wintry weather isn't just go the extra mile this presidents' day in a volvo mild-hybrid vehicle. in las vegas, the most popular food is broccoli. presidents' day in a volvo yeah, that's the only food. they have broccoli smoothies, and broccoli pancakes,...
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if the united states still with europe one year later, key stance and ukraine sans democracy stands, the american stand with you and the world stand with you. key has captured a part of my heart, i must say on just a moment will speak to alam facia in war. so, but 1st i have a chance. stratford in that cave and charles, this was an unscheduled visit by biden. how did the ukrainians react? yes, a visit very much rich in symbolism and a clear message. so most go the reaction here on the streets talking to people is one of she a surprise people expressing their gratitude towards president biden, for his visits. one person saying that they saw this as a symbol of life and potential victory. so yeah, a great surprise. great gratitude. and thanks from the people here presidency. lensky. as you can imagine, i'm very thankful for this visit pressing home. yet again, that he sees this as an indication of ukraine, potentially winning this war and winning it in 2023, saying that it was vital that ukraine liberated all of the territory that has been occupied by russia. i think this is really imp
if the united states still with europe one year later, key stance and ukraine sans democracy stands, the american stand with you and the world stand with you. key has captured a part of my heart, i must say on just a moment will speak to alam facia in war. so, but 1st i have a chance. stratford in that cave and charles, this was an unscheduled visit by biden. how did the ukrainians react? yes, a visit very much rich in symbolism and a clear message. so most go the reaction here on the streets...
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. >> ukraine united. >> a rally in san francisco today to show support for ukraine. dozens of marchers took to the embarcadero. one ukrainian was touched by the turnout. >> i didn't expect so many people. i am so glad people are paying attention and they do care and they do help. and it is so good. >> the war is personal for so many people in the u.s. one local tech company says about a third of their employees live in ukraine. devin fehely spoke with a man who is trying to keep his job while living in a war zone. >> i couldn't sleep because i was thinking about, like, that it is a year. it is not the end. >> reporter: andre is talking about the waking nightmare the war in ukraine. one year after the russians first invaded his homeland. >> you can see like, missiles flying from your window. your home. and, just this feeling that anything could happen. like in a few hours or minutes. >> reporter: he spoke to us from his home in western ukraine in the city of lviv. he says he is thankful to be some distance removed from the front lines of the war. but says he lives non
. >> ukraine united. >> a rally in san francisco today to show support for ukraine. dozens of marchers took to the embarcadero. one ukrainian was touched by the turnout. >> i didn't expect so many people. i am so glad people are paying attention and they do care and they do help. and it is so good. >> the war is personal for so many people in the u.s. one local tech company says about a third of their employees live in ukraine. devin fehely spoke with a man who is trying...
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we will liz: happening today, people will rally in the unite with ukraine event in san francisco. ns at noon near the plaza and it will end at pier 39. yesterday marked one year since the start of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has displaced millions of ukrainians and resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his account by fifty bucks or less. and 2c, well, she's not going to let a lost card get her stressed. am i right? that's right. that's because these neighbors all have chase. alerts that help check. tools that help protect. one bank that puts you in control. chase. make more of what's yours. liz: we are off early today because of sports. let's get one final check on weather. lisa: we have a level 1 system to the afternoon. mostly cloudy with a few peaks of son but it is called. -- sun but it is called. thunderstorms on monday and tuesday. liz: thank you and thanks for joining us. i'm liz kreutz alon
we will liz: happening today, people will rally in the unite with ukraine event in san francisco. ns at noon near the plaza and it will end at pier 39. yesterday marked one year since the start of russia's invasion of ukraine. the war has displaced millions of ukrainians and resulted in tens of thousands of deaths on both sides. meet apartment 2a, 2b and 2c. 2a's monitoring his money with a simple text. like what you see abe? yes! 2b's covered with zero overdraft fees when he overdraws his...
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on your later keith stash and ukraine sans democracy stance. the american stand with you and the world stands with you. e foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss the warning crane and plans to supply more ammunition. they have concerns that china's reportedly considering sending arms to russia. brazil's president louise ignacio lulu de silva flew over areas in the southeast region that have been affected by flooding and land slides. least 40 people have been killed. in time neighborhoods have been submerged on the water, and hundreds of people have been displaced. she stopped on me moebius and we are sending several trucks with supplies, food coats, mattresses, mineral water and cleaning materials from saw apollo here to here to provide humanitarian assistance. but as far so i saw the 1st trying to support him is for the evicted and homeless people. let's go straight back to our top story in on takia and speak to our correspondent until i said, beg, who is life for us? now we're a big rescue operation is taking place, bring u
on your later keith stash and ukraine sans democracy stance. the american stand with you and the world stands with you. e foreign ministers have been meeting in brussels to discuss the warning crane and plans to supply more ammunition. they have concerns that china's reportedly considering sending arms to russia. brazil's president louise ignacio lulu de silva flew over areas in the southeast region that have been affected by flooding and land slides. least 40 people have been killed. in time...
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ukraine are piped into our living rooms on a regular basis. but there our other stories, personal ones with a local connection. tonight, i went to an intimate event in san francisco called real stories of ukraine, told by barry residents who went there to help. >> but i think everybody should >> video of the ukrainian soldier in a fire fight hit by an ak 52 from a russian fighter. remarkably, he survives because of his body armor given him it poland at the poland with to lviv ukraine this far and what he saw, the russian invasion broke his heart. he took his grief and started sending supplies straight to the fox holes. >> armour saved his life. how does that make it? it's tough. it's hard not to europe. it's it's a. they're incredible people. >> proud of them. and and their bravery and how strong that if i put the country, it's a packed house for an event called the real stories of ukraine stories you won't necessarily hear on the news. people would die and it hurts. is a tech guy founder of just answer will employees. more than 300 ukrainians in ukraine are dying in the meantime and nobody wanted to upgrade their old soviet-era missile system and step
ukraine are piped into our living rooms on a regular basis. but there our other stories, personal ones with a local connection. tonight, i went to an intimate event in san francisco called real stories of ukraine, told by barry residents who went there to help. >> but i think everybody should >> video of the ukrainian soldier in a fire fight hit by an ak 52 from a russian fighter. remarkably, he survives because of his body armor given him it poland at the poland with to lviv...
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ukraine. >>> one san francisco bar is celebrating presidents' day with an unusual reading. manny's in the district is holding a live reading of the january 6 report by the house committee, the document that details the committee findings on the attempted insurrection of the u.s. capitol. they say the event is about educating the public. >> my father came to this country from afghanistan. we are a nation of immigrants in many ways. people come to this places kapg tyranny. escaping des pottism, escaping tyranny. that is what our nation was founded on. >> reporter: the reading began at 6:00 this morning and is expected to continue until 10:00 p.m. tonight. skate senator scott weiner is among those taking part in the event. >>> former president jimmy carter is living out his final days in hospice care at his georgia home. people around the world are remembering his contributions. the former president has become synonymous with habitat for humanity an organization he worked with to build homes nationwide. for more than three decades he has been involved with that charity. we're
ukraine. >>> one san francisco bar is celebrating presidents' day with an unusual reading. manny's in the district is holding a live reading of the january 6 report by the house committee, the document that details the committee findings on the attempted insurrection of the u.s. capitol. they say the event is about educating the public. >> my father came to this country from afghanistan. we are a nation of immigrants in many ways. people come to this places kapg tyranny. escaping...
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san francisco. coming up, a surprise visit to ukraine, and all eyes on president biden. ama: giving kids a vision for their future. an important cause for one san francisco community. dan: a few hours from president biden is scheduled to deliver a speech in warsaw to rally worldwide support for ukraine. earlier today, he met with ukrainian president zelenskyy. also announcing another $500 million in military aid. >> freedom is priceless. it is worth fighting for. for as long as it takes. and that is how long we will be with you, mr. president, for as long as it takes. dan: the white house says the u.s. informed russia about president biden's visit to ukraine shortly before he left. after his visit, president biden returned to poland. he is scheduled to meet with poland's president prior to his speech. ama: residence in the bay area are praising president biden for his visit and pledge for more aid. >> great move from presid biden, confirming the support of the united states to ukraine grade i support what he is doing for my country. ama: you can see a lot more bay area re
san francisco. coming up, a surprise visit to ukraine, and all eyes on president biden. ama: giving kids a vision for their future. an important cause for one san francisco community. dan: a few hours from president biden is scheduled to deliver a speech in warsaw to rally worldwide support for ukraine. earlier today, he met with ukrainian president zelenskyy. also announcing another $500 million in military aid. >> freedom is priceless. it is worth fighting for. for as long as it takes....
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. >> reporter: dennis is one of nine artists involved in a collaboration with san jose jazz, called counterpoint with ukraine. the artist was invited to play at winterfest when it was learned that artist's own jazz festivals were canceled because of the war. >> hey, we can turn hours into a platform in which this part of the world hasn't been able to hear music presented to american audiences, so let's do it here in san jose and we will stream it back to ukraine and the rest of the world. >> reporter: the world is already seen the devastation. >> hi, everyone. my name is dennis and right now -- >> reporter: less seen, the everyday resilience of citizens like dennis. russian missiles have blown up apartment buildings. he has had to evacuate with his mother to underground bomb shelters too many times to count. dennis' group has held impromptu concerts down there too, but he says the people have stopped being afraid. >> if missiles strike, even if you are underground, it is going to hit you. a lot of people decided they don't hide anymore. >> reporter: as for his music, dennis said he was forced to put down his
. >> reporter: dennis is one of nine artists involved in a collaboration with san jose jazz, called counterpoint with ukraine. the artist was invited to play at winterfest when it was learned that artist's own jazz festivals were canceled because of the war. >> hey, we can turn hours into a platform in which this part of the world hasn't been able to hear music presented to american audiences, so let's do it here in san jose and we will stream it back to ukraine and the rest of the...
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today people gathered to raise ukraine's flag outside san jose city hall. tonight's event was also part of a ceremony tied to this year's winter fest, a two-week celebration featuring ukrainian jazz musicians and artists. >> i hope this festival will inspire you to keep supporting ukraine for those ukrainians who are here, it will bring hope and relief and it altogether will bring victory closer. >> it gives us hope that we are not alone in this fight and we will keep fighting until we win. >> winter fest runs through march 3rd. >>> of course, our big story today has been the weather, really crazy weather yet again, more on the way, but we are really seeing some nice sunsets tonight. >> wow, look at that, nice shot, gil. this is the sun setting with mount diablo, all the snow there as the sun illuminates it from the other side. the clouds broke up enough we had similar perspectives across the bay area, a beautiful view. the sun will be in short supply over the weekend. there's more rain on the way, so whatever we have to get done indoors, this looks like a
today people gathered to raise ukraine's flag outside san jose city hall. tonight's event was also part of a ceremony tied to this year's winter fest, a two-week celebration featuring ukrainian jazz musicians and artists. >> i hope this festival will inspire you to keep supporting ukraine for those ukrainians who are here, it will bring hope and relief and it altogether will bring victory closer. >> it gives us hope that we are not alone in this fight and we will keep fighting until...
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family and its value cylinder ski emphasized in his address the did people of ukraine defend every day on the battlefield. san marcia, you've all bo, this is our europe. much. these are our rules. this is our way of life. a little grain him for ukraine. it's a way wholly away to its home slash this whole dormer zalinski praised the chamber for its early backing of you. kennedy status will ukraine, pointing out that this support motivated his country to be strong and to stay the course? president salons, he speech was a powerful mom. it was moving the fact that he spoke with such character and passion for joining our family. here in the european union, we have been walking this path for the past year, and there's only so much who can add on except for solidarity and our feeling that we belong together. and this is the feeling that we all felt today. solidarity with ukraine, that was what you opinion leaders wanted to demonstrate as well when they came together in brussels for they were meeting with the ukranian president tougher sanctions on russia and further arms deliveries were at the top of their agenda. w
family and its value cylinder ski emphasized in his address the did people of ukraine defend every day on the battlefield. san marcia, you've all bo, this is our europe. much. these are our rules. this is our way of life. a little grain him for ukraine. it's a way wholly away to its home slash this whole dormer zalinski praised the chamber for its early backing of you. kennedy status will ukraine, pointing out that this support motivated his country to be strong and to stay the course?...
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these are the sites and sans of war in ukraine. these, the realities of combat in a country invaded wyatt's largest neighbor just released either. and yet in sidney front or east in front, we are given a glimpse of far more. for in this film, we see the other aspects of life since the russian invasion from the happiest moments with family and friends to the times of greatest danger. the directors of the film set out to chronicle close up. this nation's fight for survival as a message. it's like how can every, some change in one second. ah, like all your friends who was like go legs who. oh so some guy work on color correction. some, you know, over to one on from life. the situation in ukraine is the transcendent theme at this year's belly in allah. several of the films here deal with it directly with the aim to keep it at the forefront of people's minds. certainly that's the case for the artistic director of this year's festival. this film try to make something different, trying of course, to move our conscience and to make us be m
these are the sites and sans of war in ukraine. these, the realities of combat in a country invaded wyatt's largest neighbor just released either. and yet in sidney front or east in front, we are given a glimpse of far more. for in this film, we see the other aspects of life since the russian invasion from the happiest moments with family and friends to the times of greatest danger. the directors of the film set out to chronicle close up. this nation's fight for survival as a message. it's like...
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ukraine. at noon, another rally is scheduled at san francisco's ferry building. >>> that is the sound of brain waves turned into music. coming up, how a local music class is collaborating with doctors. >>> and a woman delivering important language lessons to those who really want them. >> i am so grateful. all of the teachers that are here -- >> helping new immigrants learn english go the extra mile this presidents' day in a volvo mild-hybrid vehicle. ♪ >>> area musicians have partnered with researchers to better understand music, the human brain, and a debilitating disease. what they're finding could help researchers learn more about alzheimer's disease. elizabeth cook takes a listen. >> reporter: and one of the top music schools in the united states, two students and a professor set out on a remarkable journey. their endeavor brought them deep into the human brain and alzheimer's disease. inside this studio at the san francisco conservatory of music , natosha frank and lena harrison listened to an original piece they created called the spinning wheel. but what you are hearing is more than ju
ukraine. at noon, another rally is scheduled at san francisco's ferry building. >>> that is the sound of brain waves turned into music. coming up, how a local music class is collaborating with doctors. >>> and a woman delivering important language lessons to those who really want them. >> i am so grateful. all of the teachers that are here -- >> helping new immigrants learn english go the extra mile this presidents' day in a volvo mild-hybrid vehicle. ♪...
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and the one year later key stan and ukraine sans democracy stands, the american stand with you and the world stands with you. king charles has visited ukrainian troops being trained in the south west of england. he watched a defensive military exercise and met recruits training with british and international forces. british army teams began training ukrainian soldiers in the u . k. last june. does the headlines it is continues here now to 0 after auto 0 world station. thanks so much bye for now. ah, ah . vienna the capital of austria in central europe. the country currently has a center, right, coalition government. but in recent years it's politics have clearly shifted to the right. early one morning in november 2020 austrian security services launched what they called operation looks all that was the code name for a series of dawn raids. all on prominent muslim figures, political activists and community organizations. the raids took place simultaneously at around 70 different locations. and 30 people were questioned. tamar, i'll miss howl of al jazeera arabic, went to austria to meet
and the one year later key stan and ukraine sans democracy stands, the american stand with you and the world stands with you. king charles has visited ukrainian troops being trained in the south west of england. he watched a defensive military exercise and met recruits training with british and international forces. british army teams began training ukrainian soldiers in the u . k. last june. does the headlines it is continues here now to 0 after auto 0 world station. thanks so much bye for...
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lot to discuss in these sir, you ukraine, some aides, but the fact that it is taking place in keith is highly symbolic. this is really the european union showing that a sans beside her beside keep beside ukraine side by side even as the war rages on . natasha, thanks that and hush boulevard in cave support for sending heavy weapons to ukraine, appears to be waving in germany. poll shows that some fear that sending leopard tanks will lead to an escalation of the war. so rason reports now from berlin. protests as in berlin rallying again, sending petal tags to ukraine. these are the v. we were the ones who for to old was which we basically caused, and they want to drag us into this will be done. i totally do not understand that. but of course, it is possible that russia will attack, can nieto country. and then there would be a 3rd war war, and i'm really against all this because we live in fear of it. so school published this week show support for sending heavy weapons like lap to tanks is down to 48 percent compared to 55, a few months ago. 3 quarters of those poles take. they don't want germany to be militarily involved. fast the 5th and became deeply roo
lot to discuss in these sir, you ukraine, some aides, but the fact that it is taking place in keith is highly symbolic. this is really the european union showing that a sans beside her beside keep beside ukraine side by side even as the war rages on . natasha, thanks that and hush boulevard in cave support for sending heavy weapons to ukraine, appears to be waving in germany. poll shows that some fear that sending leopard tanks will lead to an escalation of the war. so rason reports now from...
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he returned to san francisco home after nearly nine months volunteering on the front lines in ukraine as they registered nurse doing trauma and critical care. i came in very handy. dennis is a volunteer with the american red cross there on his own dime teaming up with the ukrainian red cross last march. i spoke with him shortly after his arrival one often a large ambulance to one of the buildings that was hit by cruise missile one russian attack after the next dennis continued to respond rarely thinking of the risk. i just said they need my help here. i am. where do you need me to go what you need me to do describing a moment narrowly missed by a russian missile his team leaving a residential building. and time one of the repurposed s300 cruise missiles landed outside the gate and formed a huge crater that would have been about 15-20 feet deep. luckily. no one was hurt except for one feral cat which we treated and one particular animal capturing his heart the team adopting a young german shepherd the pup a welcomed face in the face of war. unfortunately in late march or the april i wo
he returned to san francisco home after nearly nine months volunteering on the front lines in ukraine as they registered nurse doing trauma and critical care. i came in very handy. dennis is a volunteer with the american red cross there on his own dime teaming up with the ukrainian red cross last march. i spoke with him shortly after his arrival one often a large ambulance to one of the buildings that was hit by cruise missile one russian attack after the next dennis continued to respond rarely...
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and allies will never waiver in supporting ukraine. >>> a san francisco neighborhood is on edge. recent crimes have forced business owners to change the way they operate. why they say the city has forgotten them. >>> we will tell you >>> welcome back. before we show more bay area snow and wind damage, let's talk about san francisco's mission district where community members say enough is enough. they have declared state of emergency over crime in their neighborhood. one example, a 78-year-old woman says she was randomly attacked earlier this month near 16th street bart station. she was walking to work a half a block when someone robbed her and pushed her down. she got hurt with injuries to her face and hands. jose martinez went to the mission to see how people are feeling. he spoke with a business owner who says it is a big concern, so much so that it is changing the way they operate. >> reporter: for help, this is how jose feels these days, manager in the mission district, a few steps from the bart station. he tells me this can't go on like this. it's just getting worse. there h
and allies will never waiver in supporting ukraine. >>> a san francisco neighborhood is on edge. recent crimes have forced business owners to change the way they operate. why they say the city has forgotten them. >>> we will tell you >>> welcome back. before we show more bay area snow and wind damage, let's talk about san francisco's mission district where community members say enough is enough. they have declared state of emergency over crime in their neighborhood....
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ah, okay, let's take some, take a look at some of the news now and heave stanz ukraine sans and democracy sans that was the message from u. s. president joe biden. this he made an unannounced trip, ukrainian capital just days before the 1st anniversary of the conflict. child stratford joins us now live from kiva. this was an unannounced visit. charles, how did the ukrainians react to it? little i'm feeling here. lori is one of surprise and big gratitude to this visit by the us president his 1st since the war began almost a year ago. rich and symbolism, because it is so close to that year anniversary. people we've been speaking to saying that one line saying that it represented life and victory in his words. other people saying that they literally couldn't believe that biden was here. the 4 minister dmitri qu labor saying that this showed russia that nobody was afraid of them. but of course, this visit comes at a very worrying time, certainly for the ukrainians, and according to western intelligence agencies and ministries of defense, defense experts. they all saying that they are expectin
ah, okay, let's take some, take a look at some of the news now and heave stanz ukraine sans and democracy sans that was the message from u. s. president joe biden. this he made an unannounced trip, ukrainian capital just days before the 1st anniversary of the conflict. child stratford joins us now live from kiva. this was an unannounced visit. charles, how did the ukrainians react to it? little i'm feeling here. lori is one of surprise and big gratitude to this visit by the us president his 1st...
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and ukraine sans democracy stands, the american stand with you and the world stand with you. keith has captured a part of my heart. i must say. at least 36 people have been killed after. torrential rain triggered flooding and landslides in coastal areas in brazil's southeast. on monday, brazil's president louis, soon as you let a silver flew over effected areas. tar neighborhoods have been submerged, and hundreds of people have been displaced. to stay with us here. now just 0 stream miss. come out next of back after that with the news. huh. thanks for watching life now. ah hello and welcome to the stream. i much have a dean today. domestic violence in the rock, the so called honor killing of 22 year old, due to blogger, at thy belie lee, who was strangled by her own father as renewed calls for iraq to adopt laws recognizing gender based violence. we'll talk more about her case in today's show and ask what's stopping iraq from criminalizing domestic violence. just a warning to our audience that today's conversation will involve descriptions of violence against women. ah, joini
and ukraine sans democracy stands, the american stand with you and the world stand with you. keith has captured a part of my heart. i must say. at least 36 people have been killed after. torrential rain triggered flooding and landslides in coastal areas in brazil's southeast. on monday, brazil's president louis, soon as you let a silver flew over effected areas. tar neighborhoods have been submerged, and hundreds of people have been displaced. to stay with us here. now just 0 stream miss. come...
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you know, last night i went to an to an intimate event in san francisco called real stories of ukraine. >> told by bay area residents who went there to help. >> but i think everybody be should >> video of the ukrainian soldier in a fire fight hit by an ak 52 from a russian fighter. remarkably, he survives because of his body armor given him poland at the francisco use to poland at wind leave ukraine this fall and what he saw, the russian invasion broke his heart. he took his grief and started sending supplies straight to the foxholes. armor saved his life. >> how does that make it's tough. it's hard not to tear up. it's it's a. they're incredible people. >> proud of them. and and their bravery and how strong it's a packed house for an event called the real stories of ukraine stories you won't necessarily hear on the news people time and it hurts. is a tech guy founder of just answer when ploys, more than 300 ukrainians in ukraine are dying in the meantime, and nobody wanted to upgrade their old soviet-era missile system and step in and say we'll do it because we're good at technology a
you know, last night i went to an to an intimate event in san francisco called real stories of ukraine. >> told by bay area residents who went there to help. >> but i think everybody be should >> video of the ukrainian soldier in a fire fight hit by an ak 52 from a russian fighter. remarkably, he survives because of his body armor given him poland at the francisco use to poland at wind leave ukraine this fall and what he saw, the russian invasion broke his heart. he took his...
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. >>> here in the bay area hundreds of people rallied in support of ukraine near san francisco's very building. protesters are inspired by ukrainian standing up to russia. >> i think what russia is doing is horrible because many people can't leave their houses and many people died. i think it is horrible and people need to pay more attention to that. >> saturday's rally included a march 2. 39 where they played the ukrainian national anthem. [ laughter ] the words personal for people here in the u.s. beyond the refugees who have arrived since the invasion. a local tech company employs hundreds of workers in ukraine. >> i could not sleep because i was thinking that it is a year of our life. it is not the end. >> reporter: andrea's is talking about the waking nightmare the war in ukraine, one year after the russians first invaded his homeland. >> you can see missiles flying through your window in your home. there is just this feeling that anything could happen. this is in a few hours or minutes. >> reporter: he spoke to us in a city in ukraine. he is thankful to be some distance removed
. >>> here in the bay area hundreds of people rallied in support of ukraine near san francisco's very building. protesters are inspired by ukrainian standing up to russia. >> i think what russia is doing is horrible because many people can't leave their houses and many people died. i think it is horrible and people need to pay more attention to that. >> saturday's rally included a march 2. 39 where they played the ukrainian national anthem. [ laughter ] the words personal...
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ukraine. reggie: in san francisco mayor outlining a plan for the city's recovery from the pandemic. kumasi: wind causing thousands of power outages. reggie: good morning, it is wednesday, february 22. kumasi: i was holding on for dear life yesterday. drew: up to 60 or 75 miles per hour. gusting nowhere near as strong as yesterday afternoon. gusts up to 37 in oakland. 37, sfo. we are under a high wind warning until 1:00 p.m. it is in the mid 30's to mid 40's right now. outside, the tower is shaking. it is winds. in the afternoon we have a chance of isolated showers. a level 1 on the storm impact scale, but again, we are only reaching the 40's and a 50's, so bundle up. a closer look at the storm in a few minutes. reggie: it is not just as, severe weather is being felt from coast-to-coast.. more than 1000 flights have been canceled today. the number of delays and cancellations is expected to increase. it is because of a huge winter storm bring you wind rain and snow to the northeast. 150 million americans are feeling the impact. here, strong winds are leaving many people in the dark. y
ukraine. reggie: in san francisco mayor outlining a plan for the city's recovery from the pandemic. kumasi: wind causing thousands of power outages. reggie: good morning, it is wednesday, february 22. kumasi: i was holding on for dear life yesterday. drew: up to 60 or 75 miles per hour. gusting nowhere near as strong as yesterday afternoon. gusts up to 37 in oakland. 37, sfo. we are under a high wind warning until 1:00 p.m. it is in the mid 30's to mid 40's right now. outside, the tower is...
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ukraine. reggie: in san francisco mayor outlining a plan for the city's recovery from the pandemic.thousands of power outages. reggie: good morning, it is wednesday, february 22. kumasi: i was holding on for dear life yesterday. drew: up to 60 or 75 miles per hour. gusting nowhere near as strong as
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today, there will be a rally in the united ukraine event in san francisco. is begins at the positive the ferry building, and the marshall and now. organizers say it was 365 days in defending freedom. yesterday marked one year since the russian invasion of mccain -- ukraine's one year anniversary. tens of thousands of death on both sides. if you want to help people in ukraine, we have help to put together a list of nonprofits. that is honor website. all right. in orlando, a journalism student at the central florida school held a vigil or a spectrum news 13 reporter who was shot and killed while covering a murder this week it he was a graduate of that university. family members were at the vigil. the dedicated it, and they found it helped to keep a sparklight. >> pickup. his legacy. take it and run with it. do not let his peers overcome you. >> we want to go into local journalism because we care about our communities and we live in these committees. dylan is from this community. >> he was just 24 years old. it 30-year-old woman in a nine-year-old girl were also
today, there will be a rally in the united ukraine event in san francisco. is begins at the positive the ferry building, and the marshall and now. organizers say it was 365 days in defending freedom. yesterday marked one year since the russian invasion of mccain -- ukraine's one year anniversary. tens of thousands of death on both sides. if you want to help people in ukraine, we have help to put together a list of nonprofits. that is honor website. all right. in orlando, a journalism student at...
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for people like bill holland and secret and michael baker who helped held their real stories of ukraine in san francisco. vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. >> it's like the whole wall lakesha co-host. >> just it was scary. >> coming up next, a california woman in shock after a man falls from the sky and lands in her backyard. and in sports, it was locker room cleanout day for the forty-niners sports director jason dumas has reaction from the team is a look ahead to next season. well, plus, we'll have an update on the injury of brock purdy. ♪ it's the most wonderful time of the year. ♪ get fast relief of your worst allergy symptoms, including nasal congestion, with powerful claritin d, so you can breathe better. feel the clarity—and make today the most wonderful time of the year. claritin d. 7 day old tuna casserole! how'd you know that?! even my nose is strong! you need hefty ultra strong! it has arm & hammer continuous odor control! hefty! hefty! hefty! oh, and uhhh... toby needs a bath! stay one step ahead of stinky. >> take a look at this. a car catches fire on the side of the road. this happene
for people like bill holland and secret and michael baker who helped held their real stories of ukraine in san francisco. vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. >> it's like the whole wall lakesha co-host. >> just it was scary. >> coming up next, a california woman in shock after a man falls from the sky and lands in her backyard. and in sports, it was locker room cleanout day for the forty-niners sports director jason dumas has reaction from the team is a look ahead to next season....
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>> for people like bill hall and antique and michael baker who helped tell their real stories ukraine in san francisco. vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. >> warriors are handling the mavs pretty easily tonight at chase. until an unfortunate twist of fate. next in sports, aaron wilson left the details on the steps injury and what lies ahead for the warriors leader. >> well, lebron james is just 63 points away from breaking kareem abdul-jabbar's all-time scoring record and now ticket prices for games in la where he could soon set the new mark are skyrocketing with his season average of 30 points, a game. that means the record could probably be broken in la tuesday night against the oklahoma city thunder, who, by the way, scored 153 points tonight, which is insane or thursday against milwaukee. average price for tuesday's game is now more than 1700 bucks in 1900 for thursday's showdown with the bucks. >> and now kron 4 sports. >> all right. after losing their last 2 games on the road and injuries hampering the star, steph draymond and clay, the warriors came home tonight needing a big time showing a
>> for people like bill hall and antique and michael baker who helped tell their real stories ukraine in san francisco. vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. >> warriors are handling the mavs pretty easily tonight at chase. until an unfortunate twist of fate. next in sports, aaron wilson left the details on the steps injury and what lies ahead for the warriors leader. >> well, lebron james is just 63 points away from breaking kareem abdul-jabbar's all-time scoring record and now ticket...
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for people like bill holland and secret and michael baker who helped tell their real stories of ukraine in sanncisco. vicki liviakis francisco. vicki liviakis kron. 4 news. when a truck hit my car, francisco. vicki liviakis kthe insurance company wasn't fair. i didn't know what my case was worth, so i called the barnes firm. i'm rich barnes. it's hard for people to know how much their accident case is worth. let our injury attorneys help you get the best result possible. >> 6.55. and here's one way for singles to celebrate valentine's day and good. give to a good cause for 10 box. that's pretty cheap. the san antonio zoo will name a cockroach after your ex. and then feed it to the it's called a crimea cockroach. it's a fundraiser really? it make you feel good. and you know, they'll give you proof. digital proof of digital valentine's day card showing that you supported the fundraiser and if you pay the lee, even show you, i guess the name of your ex being 8. yeah. >> and they they it was pretty popular last year over people donating get various levels is it's symbolic. idea. and here's the dea
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minister of so gala rough, i said that moldova, the current president is quote, following ukraine's footsteps. he said san do once to join nato and integrate with romania you know, read more about that right now. if you like it r t dot com. the meantime, thank you for joining us for this. i was program live from moscow. we do with ton of the top of me. ah, museums are important for preserving our history so that it is lost to future generations. but our physical museums, places themselves a relic of the past. this is one of the best museums in the world. their home attached and st. petersburg to help refuse the director here and i bet he has met a in a world where no subject that seems to be too sensitive to make money off of time. the story of the world's most horrific serial killers has become a multi $1000000.00 industry, but on like a fictional stories, the victims and the stories are real. and the trauma they experience can last to life and sky. now he's on this vision of 360 view. we're going to look at societies obsession with 0 killer. does the over saturation of gory portrayals in the media actua
minister of so gala rough, i said that moldova, the current president is quote, following ukraine's footsteps. he said san do once to join nato and integrate with romania you know, read more about that right now. if you like it r t dot com. the meantime, thank you for joining us for this. i was program live from moscow. we do with ton of the top of me. ah, museums are important for preserving our history so that it is lost to future generations. but our physical museums, places themselves a...
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ukraine. biden and other g-7 leaders met virtually with president zelenskyy, promising to up financial support, and to maintain it as long as it takes. closer to home brave san one francisco nurse is preparing for his return to ukraine, after he has been on the front lines and since the start of the war. our reporter is following his journey. >> i just watch the bay, the ferries going back and forth, it is very soothing. reporter: dennis taking a moment. days ago, he returned after nine months volunteering in ukraine. >> as a registered nurse doing trauma and critical care, i came in very handy. reporter: he is a volunteer with the american red cross. there on his own dime, teaming up with the ukrainian red cross. last march, i spoke with him shortly after his arrival. >> a large ambulance a building hit by cruise missiles. reporter: one russian attack after the next, dennis continue to respond, rarely thinking of the risk. >>, just said, they need my help. here i where do they need me to am. go? what do i need to do? reporter: describing a moment narrowly missed by a missile, his team leaving a residential building just-in-time. >> one of the repurposed s30
ukraine. biden and other g-7 leaders met virtually with president zelenskyy, promising to up financial support, and to maintain it as long as it takes. closer to home brave san one francisco nurse is preparing for his return to ukraine, after he has been on the front lines and since the start of the war. our reporter is following his journey. >> i just watch the bay, the ferries going back and forth, it is very soothing. reporter: dennis taking a moment. days ago, he returned after nine...
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with a lightening offensive that reclaimed large sways of the harkey region. ukraine then proceeded to liberate the city of hare san too, in a major humiliation for the russian army russian troop morale was said to be low. meanwhile, ukraine was benefiting from an increase flow of high tech western weapons, including the high mars multiple rocket launcher. this allowed keeps forces to hit far behind enemy lines, cutting off supply routes and hitting ammunition. depos no stated goals. so what's next? russia has poured hundreds of thousands of new conscripts into the fight. but the latest offensive pushing along the front line, and the don bass has so far yielded no major gains for russia. meanwhile, ukraine is also gearing up for a counter offensive. and is expecting deliveries of dozens of advanced battle tanks from germany, poland, britain, and the u. s ukrainian soldiers are also getting training from nato on sophisticated military maneuvers that can help them punch through the russian lines and take back more territory. how far they can go is another question. it's clear that keith can only keep fighting as long
with a lightening offensive that reclaimed large sways of the harkey region. ukraine then proceeded to liberate the city of hare san too, in a major humiliation for the russian army russian troop morale was said to be low. meanwhile, ukraine was benefiting from an increase flow of high tech western weapons, including the high mars multiple rocket launcher. this allowed keeps forces to hit far behind enemy lines, cutting off supply routes and hitting ammunition. depos no stated goals. so what's...
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and i figure that we have seen that russia started attacking ukraine out of the blue san diego law. all right, that go. all right, dr. watkins, about one of you did. what can you can me that says to the attack? she grinned. and guess wanting will show it to new. crim is an independent country amid negotiations. ya. but we have observed for some time to rise up for russia. president, at the head of ukraine lab report were unable, then i just didn't dylan's key came into power with the yet, and anti russia policy there. and clearly demonstrated that he wanted to move it towards you. current total, independent from russia and nora lucia due to that they have the right to choose their international alliance as well. i believe. i think it's the same fight we are fighting in africa. it's the fight for the african people to choose with whom they want to collaborate. they go, could i boy, an ice oval, d keller. anees, what is the impact of these crises, the lack of rushes, war of aggression against ukraine law on the lives of young africans. so all of the visions africa went by, they sell,
and i figure that we have seen that russia started attacking ukraine out of the blue san diego law. all right, that go. all right, dr. watkins, about one of you did. what can you can me that says to the attack? she grinned. and guess wanting will show it to new. crim is an independent country amid negotiations. ya. but we have observed for some time to rise up for russia. president, at the head of ukraine lab report were unable, then i just didn't dylan's key came into power with the yet, and...
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ukraine approaches . we report from the frontline city of san liberated by ukrainian forces, but living in fear of a fresh russian on stored also coming up the united nations. consider the 10 point piece plan put forward by ukraine's press.
ukraine approaches . we report from the frontline city of san liberated by ukrainian forces, but living in fear of a fresh russian on stored also coming up the united nations. consider the 10 point piece plan put forward by ukraine's press.