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. �* , ., ., , schelling.schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and _ schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and those _ schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and those two _ schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and those two cities, - schelling. aside from those heavy i fightings and those two cities, what comes next in russia's war against ukraine? there have been warnings of it possibly using other weapons, as well. , ,., it possibly using other weapons, as well. , ., �*, , well. yes, so that's the big question- _ well. yes, so that's the big question. no _ well. yes, so that's the big question. no one - well. yes, so that's the big question. no one knows i well. yes, so that's the big i question. no one knows how well. yes, so that's the big - question. no one knows how to get out of this mess. at this point, it looks like it's a stalemate, but putin is not ready to negotiate. he gave two big speeches this week— he is defiant, he is emotional, he's not willing to give up or admit tha
. �* , ., ., , schelling.schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and _ schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and those _ schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and those two _ schelling. aside from those heavy fightings and those two cities, - schelling. aside from those heavy i fightings and those two cities, what comes next in russia's war against ukraine? there have been warnings of it possibly using other weapons, as well. , ,., it possibly using other weapons, as well. ,...
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schelling, bombing, really loud _ curfew lifts. schelling, bombing, really loud and _ curfew lifts.d it is _ curfew lifts. schelling, bombing, really loud and it is a _ curfew lifts. schelling, bombing, really loud and it is a terrible - really loud and it is a terrible situation because when everything started, our house was, i don't know how to tell you. it was shaking every time. how to tell you. it was shaking every time-— how to tell you. it was shaking every time. how to tell you. it was shaking eve time. ., , ._ ,., every time. her mother staying point but it's breaking _ every time. her mother staying point but it's breaking her. _ every time. her mother staying point but it's breaking her. ukrainians - but it's breaking her. ukrainians are still fiercely loyal to their cause, but realistic about the danger now. b have been speaking to people who have been static for six hours in the cord and snow and hoping to get a train out of your to the west and into relative safety, but it's only the women and children were being allowed through and being pulled out of the crowd until
schelling, bombing, really loud _ curfew lifts. schelling, bombing, really loud and _ curfew lifts.d it is _ curfew lifts. schelling, bombing, really loud and it is a _ curfew lifts. schelling, bombing, really loud and it is a terrible - really loud and it is a terrible situation because when everything started, our house was, i don't know how to tell you. it was shaking every time. how to tell you. it was shaking every time-— how to tell you. it was shaking every time. how to tell you. it...
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[explosions] >> schelling happens every night.ose to the russian border, they are o the lookout for another threat. saboteurs. no one escapes scrutiny. alina, 76 years old, lost and confused. in an instant, everybody's life has been upended. but by this nation has surprised russia and the world with its resolve. we weave our way past the following come into no man's land with the ukrainian army. here is 20 wonder old -- where are the russians? over the sound of schelling -- shelling, he tells me russian soldiers are about 900 meters from here. they are firing on our positions and we are firing back. it is more than just the grenade launchers. is it good against tanks? how are the russians fighting? >> they fight like soldiers of 1941. they attack in the front. [indiscernible] they have a lot of people, a lot of tanks. we are fighting for our land and we protect our families. it does not matter how they fight, we fight like lions. >> this city of one million plus has emptied. this civilian, so close to ukrainian lines, just did not
[explosions] >> schelling happens every night.ose to the russian border, they are o the lookout for another threat. saboteurs. no one escapes scrutiny. alina, 76 years old, lost and confused. in an instant, everybody's life has been upended. but by this nation has surprised russia and the world with its resolve. we weave our way past the following come into no man's land with the ukrainian army. here is 20 wonder old -- where are the russians? over the sound of schelling -- shelling, he...
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there is schelling all around ukraine now.to save the lives of my children because we have suffered already. we traveled through the whole of ukraine. there is no safe space anymore. fergal: in lviv, they've placed in these children's strollers in. 109 young lives gone. and more threatened with each passin hour. rgal keane, bbc news, lviv. nada: and we'll hear more from our correspondent in lviv later in the program. vladimir putin praised russia's unity over the war, which he still describes as the country's special operation in ukraine. he made the remarks in a speech to thousands of his reporterin moscow. the crowd chanted russia at the rally, marking eight years since the annexation of crimea. our russia editor steve rosenberg has more. steve: your president needs you, they've been told. and they came. some with flags and fervor. others with the letter z, that's been painted on some russian military vehicles in ukraine. i'm a patriot, says tatiana. if our government's fighting in ukraine, it must be necessary. not everyone
there is schelling all around ukraine now.to save the lives of my children because we have suffered already. we traveled through the whole of ukraine. there is no safe space anymore. fergal: in lviv, they've placed in these children's strollers in. 109 young lives gone. and more threatened with each passin hour. rgal keane, bbc news, lviv. nada: and we'll hear more from our correspondent in lviv later in the program. vladimir putin praised russia's unity over the war, which he still describes...
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fetzer schelling would suggest the only way to end a war is exhaustion. do we need an exhausted putin? liana: what we certainly need is a sustainable peace and not a provisional piece. despite the optimistic views of today, this will be the main challenge for ukraine in negotiations. basically, how to prevent that any negotiations right now with russia will only leave ukraine weaker, especially in military terms, and could encourage russia to come back in a couple of months or years to finish the business they started. that is the crucial point, how to prevent an unjust peace and prevent also continuation of a very cruel war we have seen so far. tom: if russia wins or russia loses, is the equal outcome a partition of ukraine? liana: i think the challenge now is that we don't see the clear options anymore. russia is too weak to win, but at the same time, they are too strong to lose. that makes the situation right now so difficult to navigate. the ukrainians have put up a formidable resistance, but again, they are also two week to make was her -- to make ru
fetzer schelling would suggest the only way to end a war is exhaustion. do we need an exhausted putin? liana: what we certainly need is a sustainable peace and not a provisional piece. despite the optimistic views of today, this will be the main challenge for ukraine in negotiations. basically, how to prevent that any negotiations right now with russia will only leave ukraine weaker, especially in military terms, and could encourage russia to come back in a couple of months or years to finish...
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they cannot leave all the time under the schelling obviously but they would obviously like to leave.ve. thank you very much _ would obviously like to leave. thank you very much indeed _ would obviously like to leave. thank you very much indeed for _ would obviously like to leave. thank you very much indeed forjoining us and we wish you all the best where you are for you and your team. thank you are for you and your team. thank you very much. speaking to us there was the mayor of kharkiv through a translator here at the bbc. how is the conflict being covered by the media or media in russia for many people are getting the news from state—controlled channels? we have francis from russia joining us now. what are you finding in terms of the messaging? presumably the state—co ntrolled messaging? presumably the state—controlled media is going to be backing the government line. are there any outside voices that you are able to get?— there any outside voices that you are able to get? well, not on state tv at all. there _ are able to get? well, not on state tv at all. there are _ are able to g
they cannot leave all the time under the schelling obviously but they would obviously like to leave.ve. thank you very much _ would obviously like to leave. thank you very much indeed _ would obviously like to leave. thank you very much indeed for _ would obviously like to leave. thank you very much indeed forjoining us and we wish you all the best where you are for you and your team. thank you are for you and your team. thank you very much. speaking to us there was the mayor of kharkiv through...
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schelling has been suddenly, this.ng for cover. 0thers getting civilians out of the line of fire. kyiv isjust getting civilians out of the line of fire. kyiv is just half an hour away. if ukraine loses this town, and it has already lost some of it, the russians will be on the route to the russians will be on the route to the capital. andrei, like many here, is begging for a no—fly zone. tell is begging for a no-fly zone. tell everybody _ is begging for a no-fly zone. tell everybody to _ is begging for a no—fly zone. tell everybody to close this guy urgently. all people needed in ukraine, really. many people are staying in irpin for now, they can go outside. some old people, some young people. they try to do their best there, but we see the russian soldiers, they don't fight with the army, they fight with anyone, so tell police to close the sky. the un sa s that tell police to close the sky. the un says that since _ tell police to close the sky. the un says that since the _ tell police to close the sky. the un says that
schelling has been suddenly, this.ng for cover. 0thers getting civilians out of the line of fire. kyiv isjust getting civilians out of the line of fire. kyiv is just half an hour away. if ukraine loses this town, and it has already lost some of it, the russians will be on the route to the russians will be on the route to the capital. andrei, like many here, is begging for a no—fly zone. tell is begging for a no-fly zone. tell everybody _ is begging for a no-fly zone. tell everybody to _ is...
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russia committed schelling's and airstrikes -- shellings and airstrikes at almost destroyed the city and killed 1582 civilian residents of that city according to the local administration. for the first time since the world war ii people are being buried in mass graves in ukrainian cities. i would like to use this opportunity to ask gentleman in the soviet seat, if you are really connected to moscow, talk to moscow to release the maps of the city. please, help us get back from the arms of the invaders. many ukrainian cities are being raised to the ground. documents seized confirm that bombardments of residential areas had been planned in advance. captured russian pilots at today's press conference in kyiv reconfirmed they deliberately dropped bombs on residential areas. the number of civilians killed by russian troops exceeds military losses. many people lost their homes. more than 1.5 million people left ukraine, almost 2 million people now. hundreds of thousands if not millions became refugees. 600,000 people were evacuated by train. the main efforts are now focused on ensuring the
russia committed schelling's and airstrikes -- shellings and airstrikes at almost destroyed the city and killed 1582 civilian residents of that city according to the local administration. for the first time since the world war ii people are being buried in mass graves in ukrainian cities. i would like to use this opportunity to ask gentleman in the soviet seat, if you are really connected to moscow, talk to moscow to release the maps of the city. please, help us get back from the arms of the...
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. >> harris: at least two people were hurt after russian schelling hit a 12 story apartment buildingthe capital, kyiv, setting off a massive fire. those numbers change constantly. i give you that number but we will update it when we can. in the hard-hit city of mariupol, russian troops are holding about 500 people hostage. inside of a hospital. the american embassy in kyiv tweeting that russian forces shot and killed people standing in line for bread in northern ukraine. trey yingst reporting live from the capital. >> good afternoon. has russian forces advance on the capital of kyiv, they are targeting buildings inside the city limits. at least two people were injured and at least a dozen more had to be evacuated from this apartment building after it was struck this morning by a russian shell. this video gives you a sense of how widespread the damage can be. ukrainian air defense systems remain active over the city is russia tries to attack also from the air. images from the city show helicopters belonging to the russian forces targeted by the ukrainians. it shows that ukraine is ind
. >> harris: at least two people were hurt after russian schelling hit a 12 story apartment buildingthe capital, kyiv, setting off a massive fire. those numbers change constantly. i give you that number but we will update it when we can. in the hard-hit city of mariupol, russian troops are holding about 500 people hostage. inside of a hospital. the american embassy in kyiv tweeting that russian forces shot and killed people standing in line for bread in northern ukraine. trey yingst...
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why there are pictures of the elderly hobbling over a rickety bridge of planks and pipes, under schellinge ukrainian forces have been fighting back. that's also the approach in the northwest the russians are trying to use reach the capital. and the result is, as we've seen in city and town across this country, when russia opens fire, either at close range or with long-range artillery, often, in densely populated residential areas. so in this intensifying war, it is at the same time a deepening humanitarian crisis. and as you saw yourself at the polish border, tha tide of humanity never stops, with predictions he could in the coming days reach a staggering 4 million. >> the numbers are simply overwhelming, absolutely overwhelming. and when you think about it, it is just such a difficult situation. elise, we speak to you day after day after day. just talked to us through what the mood is like there. how are people keeping their spirits up? how can you do that given what is happening on the ground? >> it is still really startling to through this city and see streets, which are empty, to see
why there are pictures of the elderly hobbling over a rickety bridge of planks and pipes, under schellinge ukrainian forces have been fighting back. that's also the approach in the northwest the russians are trying to use reach the capital. and the result is, as we've seen in city and town across this country, when russia opens fire, either at close range or with long-range artillery, often, in densely populated residential areas. so in this intensifying war, it is at the same time a deepening...
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. >> the ukrainian capital kyiv has also been hit by russian schelling. a russian missile hit a residential building. emergency crews have been searching for survivors. several russian rockets have hit an aircraft maintenance park in a city that has so far escaped the worst of the bombardment seen elsewhere in ukraine. it has become a safe haven for refugees fleeing parts of the country that have come under fire. the u.s. president has worn his chinese counterpart that there will be consequences if beijing provides material support to russian forces attacking ukraine. the leaders spoke on the phone for nearly two hours. china has so far refused to condemn russia's invasion. >> we have a range of tools that can be considered, and sanctions are certainly one tool in the toolbox, as they are for other countries as well, even as we have not outline specific consequences, and we will communicate those directly to china and, of course, with our european partners and counterparts. >> russia's president vladimir putin has praised the war in ukraine as a success.
. >> the ukrainian capital kyiv has also been hit by russian schelling. a russian missile hit a residential building. emergency crews have been searching for survivors. several russian rockets have hit an aircraft maintenance park in a city that has so far escaped the worst of the bombardment seen elsewhere in ukraine. it has become a safe haven for refugees fleeing parts of the country that have come under fire. the u.s. president has worn his chinese counterpart that there will be...
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ukrainian police are reporting an american was killed by russian schelling.e defense ministry said it thinks russia's invasion of the ukraine has stalled. the damage on the ground indicates otherwise. the search for survivors indicates a theater that served as of massive shelter. the building was struck despite satellite images. just one day after vladimir putin a war criminal, president biden had harsher words today. >> his brutality and what he is doing and his troops are doing is inhumane. >> the u.s. house has passed legislation to revoke the status of russia and belarus as normal trading partners to open the door to more tariffs on goods. the bill heads to the senate. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger making an impassioned appeal to the russian people. he posted a video message urging people to resist the country's disinformation. >> ukraine didn't start this war. neither did nationalists or nazis. those in power in the kremlin started this war. this is not the russian people's war. to president putin, i say you started this war. you are l
ukrainian police are reporting an american was killed by russian schelling.e defense ministry said it thinks russia's invasion of the ukraine has stalled. the damage on the ground indicates otherwise. the search for survivors indicates a theater that served as of massive shelter. the building was struck despite satellite images. just one day after vladimir putin a war criminal, president biden had harsher words today. >> his brutality and what he is doing and his troops are doing is...
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. >> he is now schelling out $200 more each week at the pump. >> i work this job extra to help my son in university. $200 is makes sense to me, you know? sometimeswe spend three hours here and don't get a ride. >> drivers want companies to raise base rates or prices for customers to off set the price of gas. >> we keep doing the same thing with the prices. we driving, we working, but, you know, nobody give us any like attention. >> uber said our platform only works if it works for drivers. we will continue to monitor gas prices and listen to drivers over the coming weeks. in south san francisco, betty yu, kpix5. >> both ride share companies say they have partnerships with cash backed programs for fuel purchases trying to provide some relief to drivers. >>> last night an area alert for the capitol of ukraine with residents urged to find a bomb shelter immediately. >> the russian military continues its advance in the southern part of the country, explosions lit up the sky in a city night. residents have set up tires to set on fire when russian forces approach. invading troops are still
. >> he is now schelling out $200 more each week at the pump. >> i work this job extra to help my son in university. $200 is makes sense to me, you know? sometimeswe spend three hours here and don't get a ride. >> drivers want companies to raise base rates or prices for customers to off set the price of gas. >> we keep doing the same thing with the prices. we driving, we working, but, you know, nobody give us any like attention. >> uber said our platform only works...
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ukrainian police are reporting an american was killed by russian schelling.mes hours after the defense ministry said it thinks russia's invasion of the ukraine has stalled. the damage on the ground indicates otherwise. the search for survivors indicates a theater that served as of massive shelter. the building was struck despite satellite images. just one day after vladimir putin a war criminal, president biden had harsher words today. >> his brutality and what he is doing and his troops are doing is inhumane. >> the u.s. house has passed legislation to revoke the status of russia and belarus as normal trading partners to open the door to more tariffs on goods. the bill heads to the senate. former california governor arnold schwarzenegger making an impassioned appeal to the russian people. he posted a video message urging people to resist the country's disinformation. >> ukraine didn't start this war. neither did nationalists or nazis. those in power in the kremlin started this war. this is not the russian people's war. to president putin, i say you started t
ukrainian police are reporting an american was killed by russian schelling.mes hours after the defense ministry said it thinks russia's invasion of the ukraine has stalled. the damage on the ground indicates otherwise. the search for survivors indicates a theater that served as of massive shelter. the building was struck despite satellite images. just one day after vladimir putin a war criminal, president biden had harsher words today. >> his brutality and what he is doing and his troops...
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. >>> meanwhile, tonight, as russian schelling intensifies, efforts to get civilians to safety is a top priority around the world. kpix 5's andrea spoke with a california nonprofit on the ground in ukraine trying to save the youngest victims of this war. andrea. well, ryan, this nonprofit is typically focused on placing older foster kids with families. but as the war unfolded the mission changed to getting people out of ukraine. these are the faces of ukrainian foster children getting loaded on buses away from the shelling away from the explosions to safety. they're among the 1700 children and families kids say have moved out of the country since the russian invasion began. randy thompson is the ceo and cofounder of kid save. >> we started with a very small team. at three or four people that said they're going to get the kids from foster families out into safety. >> that effort has expanded to get as many people not just foster. today the team on the ground stands at 1340 volunteers facing treacherous conditions to make rescues. >> occupied by russian soldiers, but they're able to get b
. >>> meanwhile, tonight, as russian schelling intensifies, efforts to get civilians to safety is a top priority around the world. kpix 5's andrea spoke with a california nonprofit on the ground in ukraine trying to save the youngest victims of this war. andrea. well, ryan, this nonprofit is typically focused on placing older foster kids with families. but as the war unfolded the mission changed to getting people out of ukraine. these are the faces of ukrainian foster children getting...
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there's a lot of people coming from places like kyiv and kharkiv that experience the schelling firsthandy they left. he was making that clear connection between closing the skies, creating a no-fly zone and calling for that in the context of this humanitarian crisis. kailey: a reminder of that crisis with the child crying behind you. are the people there -- are they confident of a peaceful resolution? >> we do hope that's a temporary -- they do hope it's a temporary solution. poland has taken 1.8 million people into its country. they need to find places to transport these people. for a lot of these refugees they really hope this move is not permanent. they hope to return to their homeland. guy: thank you very much indeed, joining us from the ukrainian poland border. coming up, the major buying opportunity in the first half of the year. we will talk financial markets next. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: let's talk about what's happening in markets today. this rally came out of asia. both in europe and in the united states. stoxx 600 up by 3%. the nasdaq bouncing strongly just over. it was a ti
there's a lot of people coming from places like kyiv and kharkiv that experience the schelling firsthandy they left. he was making that clear connection between closing the skies, creating a no-fly zone and calling for that in the context of this humanitarian crisis. kailey: a reminder of that crisis with the child crying behind you. are the people there -- are they confident of a peaceful resolution? >> we do hope that's a temporary -- they do hope it's a temporary solution. poland has...
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why some fans are schelling out thousands for the chance to get inside chase center tomorrow. >>> tonight, customers are setting up lawn chairs outside a bay area restaurant. all to make sure they're first in line. so what's a tracking those huge crowds ? >>> the on shore breeze brought a return of fog and cooler temperatures to the coast and around the bay, but inland, it was still warm. see how long this pattern is going to stick around, we'll talk about the next chance of rain headed our way, coming up in the first alert forecast. >>> march madness is in the air in san francisco tonight. the sweet 16 tips off tomorrow at chase center. tickets are selling fast. and they're certainly not selling cheap. kpix 5 reporter andrea explains why fans are so interested in one particular game. >> chase center has gone through quite a transformation in the last three days. we got a peek inside as crews set the stage for a very special event. >> this was right after the warriors lost to the spurs on sunday. this is what it looked like on wednesday night as crews put the finishing touches on the venu
why some fans are schelling out thousands for the chance to get inside chase center tomorrow. >>> tonight, customers are setting up lawn chairs outside a bay area restaurant. all to make sure they're first in line. so what's a tracking those huge crowds ? >>> the on shore breeze brought a return of fog and cooler temperatures to the coast and around the bay, but inland, it was still warm. see how long this pattern is going to stick around, we'll talk about the next chance of...
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that is where civilians have been trapped by schelling. also reports of food shortages in the city of kherson where russian troops took control on wednesday. let's look at the map here. fighting, meanwhile, is continuing in the capital, kyiv, 2a kilometres from the capital's centre. my colleague clive myrie is in the area and his report contains distressing images. this is the city of chernihiv, 80 miles north of the capital, kyiv. and this is war. explosion this is a residential area. and here's another. russia's military did this to whole communities in syria, as well as chechnya. their commanders have form. chernihiv lost 22 of its citizens in this attack. the governor says two schools were also hit. make no mistake about vladimir putin's desire to colonise this land. ukraine says russian targeting is indiscriminate. welcome to the town of borodyanka, population 12,500. parts of it a wasteland now of destruction in an increasingly dirty war. translation: god forbid, if we are no more, - then latvia, lithuania, estonia will be next, then
that is where civilians have been trapped by schelling. also reports of food shortages in the city of kherson where russian troops took control on wednesday. let's look at the map here. fighting, meanwhile, is continuing in the capital, kyiv, 2a kilometres from the capital's centre. my colleague clive myrie is in the area and his report contains distressing images. this is the city of chernihiv, 80 miles north of the capital, kyiv. and this is war. explosion this is a residential area. and...
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humanitarian corridors, which have hardly worked at all in the last few weeks because of russian schellingopen and russia will allow people to go either to the east to russia or to the west to other parts of ukraine and beyond, if they wish. so, they are holding up if they wish. so, they are holding up this prospect that the deprivation that the citizens of mariupol have suffered in the last few weeks can end, but only if they give up. the bbc has already spoken to an assistant to the mayor tonight, and he said we are going to continue to fight. just tonight, and he said we are going to continue to fight.— continue to fight. just looking at russia's offensive, _ continue to fight. just looking at russia's offensive, it _ continue to fight. just looking at russia's offensive, it appears i continue to fight. just looking at russia's offensive, it appears to j continue to fight. just looking at i russia's offensive, it appears to be targeting civilians more and more, doesn't it, and reports also that russian troops are digging in to defensive positions around kyiv. is that a sign that they ar
humanitarian corridors, which have hardly worked at all in the last few weeks because of russian schellingopen and russia will allow people to go either to the east to russia or to the west to other parts of ukraine and beyond, if they wish. so, they are holding up if they wish. so, they are holding up this prospect that the deprivation that the citizens of mariupol have suffered in the last few weeks can end, but only if they give up. the bbc has already spoken to an assistant to the mayor...
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and schelling irpin and no harrowing scenes there. children and elderly trying to escape, being carried by soldiers as they made their way toward safety of the capital. the fact is vladimir putin will keep trying and although the ukrainians on the javelin missiles and relatively successful holding him back, the force of pollutants 200,000 strong army will keep pushing forward. that is why bother ms. lewinsky has been asking so strongly for more aid from the west. he's grateful buddy is asking no-fly zone speaking everyone in america and the politicians there. it appears that is not coming the next best thing he says he badly needs jets. there is a deal to send jets over. only that is if they can backfill the jets as they give ukrainian pilots know how to fly these and that's what they need. the u.s. can supply f16's in those planes might make their way over here, getting them here is another thing altogether. on the diplomatic front president putin spoke with micron of france and met with the diplomatic passes seems like an optimistic
and schelling irpin and no harrowing scenes there. children and elderly trying to escape, being carried by soldiers as they made their way toward safety of the capital. the fact is vladimir putin will keep trying and although the ukrainians on the javelin missiles and relatively successful holding him back, the force of pollutants 200,000 strong army will keep pushing forward. that is why bother ms. lewinsky has been asking so strongly for more aid from the west. he's grateful buddy is asking...
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schelling mario bull is not about preponderance -- shelling mauriopol is not about preponderance. the city is left without food, without water. imagine a city of that size is razed to the ground. imagine it protected by civilians, not by troops, who keep fighting for every apartment, for every district without any military. russians are doing it just to intimidate ukraine. they are blockading mariupol, which is very similar to what we have seen during world war ii with the blockade of leningrad, which russian president vladimir putin has mentioned repeatedly. practically the same as taking place in mariupol today. they are have civilian infrastructure, using unconventional methods to cause humanitarian disaster. they resort to chemical and nuclear blackmail, and we are increasingly hearing this. we are seeing an ecological catastrophe in the chernobyl nuclear power plant area. that risk remains very credible and real. they are using civilians as a shield, tens of thousands of them. they are moving ukrainian nationals to russia. they are calling it an evacuation, but actually that
schelling mario bull is not about preponderance -- shelling mauriopol is not about preponderance. the city is left without food, without water. imagine a city of that size is razed to the ground. imagine it protected by civilians, not by troops, who keep fighting for every apartment, for every district without any military. russians are doing it just to intimidate ukraine. they are blockading mariupol, which is very similar to what we have seen during world war ii with the blockade of...
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in the meantime many areas in ukraine suffering from tremendous damage from the russian schelling.ournalist and kyiv. i've been watching with incredible, incredible interest. your conversations with trace gallagher have been unbelievable. the fact that you are bringing us on the ground, showing us what is happening is so important for the world community. can you show us what is happening right now, my friend? >> yes, hello again. right now our school was hit by russian aircraft. as you can see, the floors in the building is totally destroyed. no second floor. and you can see here is the kitchen and as far as i know, a library on the first floor and i don't know what happened to russian forces. so fortunately there is no deaths as far as i know. also, the buildings around here are also damage like this one and this one. a lot of glass, all around here. and now, i can get you close to see the situation. >> kevin: show us in the one minute that we have left my know that as a journalist, you are trained to be this passionate, to describe what you see, but i'm just curious, how are you
in the meantime many areas in ukraine suffering from tremendous damage from the russian schelling.ournalist and kyiv. i've been watching with incredible, incredible interest. your conversations with trace gallagher have been unbelievable. the fact that you are bringing us on the ground, showing us what is happening is so important for the world community. can you show us what is happening right now, my friend? >> yes, hello again. right now our school was hit by russian aircraft. as you...
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an american was killed by russian schelling.after the defense ministry said it thinks russia's invasion of ukraine has stalled. the kremlin is now relying on long-range missile systems doing major damage across the country. the search continues at a theater in ukraine that served as a shelter. 130 people have been rescued. the building was struck satellite images showing the words. a day after calling vlafter putin were criminal, president biden had harsher words on thursday. >> his brutality and he's doing and what his trips are doing in ukraine is inhumane. julian: the u.s. the u.s. the ue legislation to revoke the status of russia and belarus as normal trading partners. that would open the door to more tariffs on goods. the bill is heading to the senate. jobina: arnold schwarzenegger is making an appeal to the russian people. he posted a video message on twitter urging them to resist their disinformation. >> ukraine didn't start this war. those in power in the kremlin started this war. this is not the russian people's war. yo
an american was killed by russian schelling.after the defense ministry said it thinks russia's invasion of ukraine has stalled. the kremlin is now relying on long-range missile systems doing major damage across the country. the search continues at a theater in ukraine that served as a shelter. 130 people have been rescued. the building was struck satellite images showing the words. a day after calling vlafter putin were criminal, president biden had harsher words on thursday. >> his...
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it is hard to imagine life returning here even when the schelling stop switch, just now , it does not. we run down for cover. the marines here are pushing forward where they can. the nearby airport, their prize. a former lebanese soldier working in tv married to a ukrainian. >> two weeks ago, this place had life and now, nothing. >> the bus has filled with anyone left who wants to leave. anyone who can move themselves. we are asked to take those who cannot. and who remember the last time war came to europe. as we leave, schilling hits the village. it had become a deathbed riddled with custom minds, this man said. >> [ speaking non-english ] >> [ speaking non-english ] >> the pockmarked concrete lined with all of these tiny peaceful words ripped open . schilling hits the road out again. moscow imposes a cost. these barracks tone in two reduced to rubble by missile strikes that killed dozens of ukrainian soldiers, some as they slept friday morning. this trauma unit struggles with some of the 40 injured. one soldier asking for his friend by name. not all injuries involve blood. this sold
it is hard to imagine life returning here even when the schelling stop switch, just now , it does not. we run down for cover. the marines here are pushing forward where they can. the nearby airport, their prize. a former lebanese soldier working in tv married to a ukrainian. >> two weeks ago, this place had life and now, nothing. >> the bus has filled with anyone left who wants to leave. anyone who can move themselves. we are asked to take those who cannot. and who remember the last...
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also, one person killed and wounded after schelling hit a residential building. meantime, the refugee crisis continues. 2.7 million people have fled the country and a top red cross official called the situation nothing short of a nightmare. he said people remaining in some of the cities are out of drinking water, food, medical supplies and fuel for heating. so far, no established routes for people to safely leave the city in some areas where there is intense warfare going on. we did just hear from officials in london, they say they are planning a new program for ukrainian refugees. people are able to sign up online if they are willing to host some of these families. >>> stay with kpix 5 for the very latest on the situation in ukraine . we have more coverage on our website including a link to how you can help refugees. >>> a heads up for commuters, starting today caltrain is temporarily reducing service. >> reporter: you may have already had to deal with some delays due to the fiery crash on thursday. now they say they are moving forward with the scheduled service
also, one person killed and wounded after schelling hit a residential building. meantime, the refugee crisis continues. 2.7 million people have fled the country and a top red cross official called the situation nothing short of a nightmare. he said people remaining in some of the cities are out of drinking water, food, medical supplies and fuel for heating. so far, no established routes for people to safely leave the city in some areas where there is intense warfare going on. we did just hear...
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now the babies are receiving the medical attention they require, but with russian forces schelling keefen, don't die. >> you don't want children to die? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: but in an unprovoked warrior where the most innocent are targeted, there are few guarantees. >> beautiful children. we hope they are all okay. and by the way, the aerated islands have stopped for the moment but we will keep close watch. thank you everyone for joining us this evening, live from lviv. >> be safe. in washington i will see you again next weekend. a special erin burnett outfront is next. ♪ that helps you build a a futue for those yoyou love. vanguard. become an owner. (fisher investments) it's easy to think that all money managers are pretty much the same, but at fisher investments we're clearly different. (other money manager) different how? you sell high commission investment products, right? (fisher investments) nope. fisher avoids them. (other money manager) well, you must earn commissions on trades. (fisher investments) never at fisher investments. (other money manager) ok, then you probably sne
now the babies are receiving the medical attention they require, but with russian forces schelling keefen, don't die. >> you don't want children to die? >> yes, yes. >> reporter: but in an unprovoked warrior where the most innocent are targeted, there are few guarantees. >> beautiful children. we hope they are all okay. and by the way, the aerated islands have stopped for the moment but we will keep close watch. thank you everyone for joining us this evening, live from...
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in a city northeast of the capital, ukraine's emergency services saying, russian schelling took out apital, killing a family. the mom, dad, their three children including their 3-year-old twins. republican congressman michael wolff says even if russia fails to take ukraine entirely, hooton won't stop. >> analysts are just now coming last week, starting to doubt whether russia can completely take kyiv. they have struggled. they have failed to completely surrounded and cut off the humanitarian corridor to the citizens. he is still going to go for it. they're just going to do it through peer brutality. i fear that this gets worse before it gets better. >> harris: the state department concerning a second american citizen has been killed by russian forces in ukraine. james whitney hill was among the group of civilians who were brutally attacked while they were waiting in the line for congressman mike mccaul, ranking member of house foreign affairs is standing by. first so, mike tobin reporting from lviv. mike, we knew from you reporting, we knew that things are ratcheting up where you work
in a city northeast of the capital, ukraine's emergency services saying, russian schelling took out apital, killing a family. the mom, dad, their three children including their 3-year-old twins. republican congressman michael wolff says even if russia fails to take ukraine entirely, hooton won't stop. >> analysts are just now coming last week, starting to doubt whether russia can completely take kyiv. they have struggled. they have failed to completely surrounded and cut off the...
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the mayor says russian schelling is infecting very high casualties and the civilian population there.nces he is selling chelsea football club promising to donate the proceeds to victims of the war in ukraine. tonight tonight with the context, the democratic strategist mary ann marsh and russian expert and liberal democrat candidate edward lucas. and liberal democrat some breaking news that we are getting from the city at the top of the programme reports where city has fallen this would be the first major city in the russians have captured and the mayor of that city has just put a statement confirming that the russians have control. i did not give them any promises. i don't have anything to promise and there were not negotiations or anything there were already rumoured about. no one had read anything with me however there are armed visitors in the city council today. they have given him some directives and he says that ease asked them not to shoot at people and we don't have ukrainian armed forces in the city, only civilians and people who want to live here. and among those terms you'v
the mayor says russian schelling is infecting very high casualties and the civilian population there.nces he is selling chelsea football club promising to donate the proceeds to victims of the war in ukraine. tonight tonight with the context, the democratic strategist mary ann marsh and russian expert and liberal democrat candidate edward lucas. and liberal democrat some breaking news that we are getting from the city at the top of the programme reports where city has fallen this would be the...
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get along too well necessarily with stanford, although i have a lot of close friends -- tom sowell, schell steele, people like that -- at the hoover institution. >> host: in the national review last april, you wrote this:. today's universities and colleges bear little, if any, resemblance to postwar higher education. instead imagine a place where the certification of educational excellence, the bachelor of arts degree, is no guarantee that a graduate can speak, write or communicate coherently or think redundantly. >> guest: yeah. i wrote that after talking -- i didn't just write that, i talked to a lot of very successful ceos and business people who hire from our elite colleges. and they all said same thing to me, and i think it's borne out if you talk to faculty grade inflation, etc. they all said the same thing, our top universities are graduating people who cannot express themselves cogently or coherently. their vocabularies are diminished, they do not write as well, they don't have same computational skills. and yet rather than being aware of that deficiency, they're more confident in
get along too well necessarily with stanford, although i have a lot of close friends -- tom sowell, schell steele, people like that -- at the hoover institution. >> host: in the national review last april, you wrote this:. today's universities and colleges bear little, if any, resemblance to postwar higher education. instead imagine a place where the certification of educational excellence, the bachelor of arts degree, is no guarantee that a graduate can speak, write or communicate...
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are available in the archives now both at mit and in presidential archives that were run by thomas schelling in lincoln bloomfield in the late 50s and early 60s, and they were run partly at mit and then then transferred into the pentagon to run in classified settings, but they were run by academics who took their experience in showings case at it was at the rand corporation and then brought it to the person to the academy to use the perspective of political scientists to ask questions that they are interested in and use social scientific design principles to design a new type of game that was useful for academics. right, and so the finding that i am most intrigued by in the the archives that that i have seen, right? is that even when these games went to the pentagon and were running classified settings now declassified in game reports that it was difficult to get any team to use nuclear weapons in these games, right even though they're simulations, but there were conflicts over west berlin vietnam or other cold war crises, and so even when war plans would have called these nuclear weapons. i
are available in the archives now both at mit and in presidential archives that were run by thomas schelling in lincoln bloomfield in the late 50s and early 60s, and they were run partly at mit and then then transferred into the pentagon to run in classified settings, but they were run by academics who took their experience in showings case at it was at the rand corporation and then brought it to the person to the academy to use the perspective of political scientists to ask questions that they...
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russian schelling has had a hospital in a maternity ward in mariupol leading to the death of a young mother and their newborn child. the lack of access to food, water, electricity and other life-sustaining necessities in frigid temperatures threatens the death of many more innocent civilians. finally, in addition to the human cost of this war, the russian military has destroyed places of worship, sacred memorials, civilian infrastructure, children's playgrounds in one of the most reckless acts of violence the world has ever seen, the russian military has even shelled nuclear power plants potentially exposing ukrainians in the world at large to radiological poison. we must understand these things in concrete terms. these people and places are real, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, sons, daughters, sisters and brothers being ripped from life early by a marauding army and a craven leader. but we know all of this because today we have sophisticated technological devices that can show the world these atrocities, potential russian war crimes cannot be covered up the way they were in the
russian schelling has had a hospital in a maternity ward in mariupol leading to the death of a young mother and their newborn child. the lack of access to food, water, electricity and other life-sustaining necessities in frigid temperatures threatens the death of many more innocent civilians. finally, in addition to the human cost of this war, the russian military has destroyed places of worship, sacred memorials, civilian infrastructure, children's playgrounds in one of the most reckless acts...
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people in the southern city of mariupol say schelling is so fierce they can't rescue the injured. transition back i would never announce _ will go on. transition back i would never announce my _ will go on. transition back i would never announce my conviction - will go on. transition back i would | never announce my conviction that russians are ukrainian are one people, having being brainwashed by the nazi propaganda. iline people, having being brainwashed by the nazi propaganda.— the nazi propaganda. one more than --eole the nazi propaganda. one more than people have — the nazi propaganda. one more than people have now— the nazi propaganda. one more than people have now for _ the nazi propaganda. one more than people have now for lead _ the nazi propaganda. one more than people have now for lead ukraine. i the nazi propaganda. one more than| people have now for lead ukraine. we will look at your�*s efforts to reduce dependency on russian oil and gas —— a europe's dependency. despite what some analysts are saying, president putin insist his campaign is on track. in kyiv, his count
people in the southern city of mariupol say schelling is so fierce they can't rescue the injured. transition back i would never announce _ will go on. transition back i would never announce my _ will go on. transition back i would never announce my conviction - will go on. transition back i would | never announce my conviction that russians are ukrainian are one people, having being brainwashed by the nazi propaganda. iline people, having being brainwashed by the nazi propaganda.— the nazi...
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and yesterday with tanks, schelling involved in one shell hit the city and one of the reactors.rea and being extinguished. the -- no evidence of radioactive leaks. in russian forces controlled europe's largest nuclear facility. the reports that fighters allied with vladimir putin are laying mines in the facility. president zelenskyy warned if something were to happen there this would be a disaster that could dwarf chernobyl. >> the russian military must be stopped immediately. shout out to the politicians, ukrainian 15 power units. if an explosion it would be the end of everything, and of europe. this is the evacuation of europe. only immediate action by you or could stop the troops. don't let them die from a disaster of a nuclear power plant. >> international rules for bed attacks on nuclear facilities. russia has signed up to have these but now that vladimir putin taken over not just for a nuclear power but he can control energy for the rest of ukraine to provide portable energy to the country. he now has the ability to weaponize that energy cutting off power to large parts of
and yesterday with tanks, schelling involved in one shell hit the city and one of the reactors.rea and being extinguished. the -- no evidence of radioactive leaks. in russian forces controlled europe's largest nuclear facility. the reports that fighters allied with vladimir putin are laying mines in the facility. president zelenskyy warned if something were to happen there this would be a disaster that could dwarf chernobyl. >> the russian military must be stopped immediately. shout out...
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brother and a lot of relatives, they - and a lot of relatives, they are still in mariupol under schelling been here and there is no electricity, no i there is no electricity, no food and the temperatures are freezing. food and the temperatures are freezina. , �* , freezing. yes, it's freezing out a lot — freezing. yes, it's freezing out a lot of _ freezing. yes, it's freezing out a lot of people - freezing. yes, it's freezing out a lot of people just - freezing. yes, it's freezing l out a lot of people just died from cold and a chronic disease. it's like a genocide, it looks like this. people are stuck in their basements, small children and even men, our men are not allowed to cross the border because the don't want to fight. the situation in mariupol is critical, the city is dying. it is dying under our eyes and the eyes of the ukrainian authorities. the head of the city, please, help people. of the city, please, help people-— of the city, please, help --eole. ,, . people. russia has said it will 0 en u- people. russia has said it will open up your _ people. russia has said it will open
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well, schelling has continued around several locations around kyiv itself to the north, an area calledich has supposedly been taken back by ukrainians in the last few days, there has been shelling there and also in chernihiv, one of the cities where russia promised it would drastically reduce its activities. the authorities there say they have been shelled. president zelensky has been shelled. president zelensky has been speaking again overnight as he usually does, in particular talking about this supposed shift in emphasis away from kyiv and towards eastern ukraine, effectively saying that people should not get too carried away with it and that ukraine was now bracing itself for a renewed intensified attack in eastern ukraine. some talks are supposed to take place today, online rather than in person. again president zelensky not optimistic about it, talking about, we don't trust anyone or any beautiful verbal constructions. so it doesn't seem like he has much confidence in it really going anywhere. a small positive that it might work out or not, this prospect of a ceasefire in mariupo
well, schelling has continued around several locations around kyiv itself to the north, an area calledich has supposedly been taken back by ukrainians in the last few days, there has been shelling there and also in chernihiv, one of the cities where russia promised it would drastically reduce its activities. the authorities there say they have been shelled. president zelensky has been shelled. president zelensky has been speaking again overnight as he usually does, in particular talking about...