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afraid of maternity wards and destroys them? >> after the attack, russia's ambassador to france blamed ukrainian nationalists for in his words, quote, bombing civilian institutions. russia, he said -- these are his words, quote, cares about every human life. prior to the bombing, the spokeswoman for russia's foreign ministry accused ukrainian nationalists of setting up combat positions in the hospital. saying that there were no patients there, no hospital staff. it should be pointed out the practice of putting military in hospitals is not unknown in the world. i want to show you photographs that are important to see, even if they are tough to take. they are important because it's not only the civilian casualties that we are see, but it goes against what russia has been saying, what they say is the truth. the world needs to see what is happening and absorb the impact of this brutal assault. images show a pregnant woman being carried out of the rubble. they are important because they would seem to suggest, again, that contrary to
afraid of maternity wards and destroys them? >> after the attack, russia's ambassador to france blamed ukrainian nationalists for in his words, quote, bombing civilian institutions. russia, he said -- these are his words, quote, cares about every human life. prior to the bombing, the spokeswoman for russia's foreign ministry accused ukrainian nationalists of setting up combat positions in the hospital. saying that there were no patients there, no hospital staff. it should be pointed out...
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maternity ward? why were they a threat to russian federation? what kind of country is russian federation afraid of hospitals, children's ward? >> translator: a strike on children's hospital and maternity ward is a strike on genocide. >> ukraine's former boxing champion had a strong reaction. vladimir kalitschka said to attack chirp is to attack life. >> my heart is bleeding. it is often said that the first casualty of war is truth. yes, it is. as you can see, russia. as you can see, the most unbearable casualties are children. children are dying by the dozens now, at home, in their houses, on the road. >> a warning, we are going to air more images that you may find upsetting. they shed real light on the suffering that continues every day in mariupol. so many people there have been killed that workers have been placing victims in a mass grave, their bodies wrapped in plastic bags as well as carpet. we are told this trench was dug next to a graveyard. overwhelmed workers and shell shocked families clearly unable to provide fitting funerals. mariup
maternity ward? why were they a threat to russian federation? what kind of country is russian federation afraid of hospitals, children's ward? >> translator: a strike on children's hospital and maternity ward is a strike on genocide. >> ukraine's former boxing champion had a strong reaction. vladimir kalitschka said to attack chirp is to attack life. >> my heart is bleeding. it is often said that the first casualty of war is truth. yes, it is. as you can see, russia. as you...
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maternity ward? why were they a threat to russian federation? what kind of country is russian federation that is afraid of hospitals? afraid of maternity wards and destroys them. >> straight now to cnn's michael holmes, live in lviv. kaitlan collins at the white house. hello to both of you. michael, the latest to come out of russia's invasion of ukraine, a maternity hospital bombed. it's unthinkable. as president zelenskyy reiterates his calls for a no fly zone. what are you hearing tonight on the ground? >> reporter: yeah, we talked a lot about mariupol, haven't we, don, and how it's been pretty much surrounded. how important it is strategically for the russians to link up forces from crimea to the south from those break away republics and the donbas in the north. utter outrage in this country and around the world at what happened to that hospital in mariupol. you just heard president zelenskyy there, he said the bombing is proof of a genocide of ukrainians taking place in that video message he posted on telegram last night. russia, trying to g
maternity ward? why were they a threat to russian federation? what kind of country is russian federation that is afraid of hospitals? afraid of maternity wards and destroys them. >> straight now to cnn's michael holmes, live in lviv. kaitlan collins at the white house. hello to both of you. michael, the latest to come out of russia's invasion of ukraine, a maternity hospital bombed. it's unthinkable. as president zelenskyy reiterates his calls for a no fly zone. what are you hearing...
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clarissa ward in kyiv. there has obviously been continued bombardment of civilian areas in recent hours. what's the situation that you're seeing now? >> reporter: well, anderson, it's been yet another grim day here in kyiv. some 2,000 people did manage to get out of irpin. irpin is that suburb that we visited over the weekend where you showed that harrowing footage that "the new york times" was able to capture as a mortar fell, killing an entire family. but today it was a little quieter in that area and some people were able to evacuate. it was a very different story in a village to the west of kyiv. a shell hit a bakery there and according to our estimates, more than a dozen people were killed in that attack. and so the question really becomes, as the bombardment continues and as the civilian toll continues to climb, the u.n. now saying more than 400 civilians have been killed in this conflict in just 11 days, anderson. how can an efficient and truly secure safe passage be facilitated to get people out? no
clarissa ward in kyiv. there has obviously been continued bombardment of civilian areas in recent hours. what's the situation that you're seeing now? >> reporter: well, anderson, it's been yet another grim day here in kyiv. some 2,000 people did manage to get out of irpin. irpin is that suburb that we visited over the weekend where you showed that harrowing footage that "the new york times" was able to capture as a mortar fell, killing an entire family. but today it was a little...
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anderson. >> clarissa ward, thank you. jim sciutto, nick paton walsh as well. >> coming up next, my conversation with lindsay adario, one of the preeminent war photographers working today. her thoughts on what she's seeing here and what's affected her the most. she also took that now famous photo of the family that was killed just the other day in irpin. we'll talk to her about the moments before and after that photo was taken. >> also, clarissa ward's report on some of the most vulnerable people who often cannot flee, in this case, seniors in irpin. we'll be right back. - wow. - uh-huh. $0 copayays on virtual visits for primary care anand mental health. tatake advantage now. wow! i've always focused on my career. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. ♪ and building it with my son has been my dream job. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mut
anderson. >> clarissa ward, thank you. jim sciutto, nick paton walsh as well. >> coming up next, my conversation with lindsay adario, one of the preeminent war photographers working today. her thoughts on what she's seeing here and what's affected her the most. she also took that now famous photo of the family that was killed just the other day in irpin. we'll talk to her about the moments before and after that photo was taken. >> also, clarissa ward's report on some of the...
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clarissa ward, thank you for that.support for investigations of war crime of russian strikes in civilian areas. is russia intentionally targeting civilians in ukraine? from a legal standpoint that's what will be looked at. we're going to put these in context from someone who's witnessed other wars up close. christian amananpour, her perspective next. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talalent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutioions and services to help businesses of all size work smarter today. so, they can have more success tomorrow. ♪ one thing leads to another ♪ one of my favorite supplements is qunol turmeric. turmeric helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. unlike regular turmeric supplements qunol's superior absorption helps me get the full benefits of turmeric. the brand i trust is qunol. >>> welcome back. there's been continued shelling in and around kyiv. clarissa ward heard a palm bardment of explosions live on our air a short while ago. general mark
clarissa ward, thank you for that.support for investigations of war crime of russian strikes in civilian areas. is russia intentionally targeting civilians in ukraine? from a legal standpoint that's what will be looked at. we're going to put these in context from someone who's witnessed other wars up close. christian amananpour, her perspective next. from paying your people from anywhere to supporting your talalent everywhere, we use data driven insights to design hr solutioions and services to...
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putin has now hit apartment buildings, hospitals, a maternity ward, children's ward.what should that tell everyone about russia's plan? >> so putin's initial plan was to occupy ukraine quickly, take over the government and declare that the country was now part of russia. that failed completely. he had no idea that the ukrainians would resist the way that they have. what he is doing now is really a policy of terror. he's trying to terrorize the population, he's trying to make people leave. he may be hoping to take over empty cities and claim those or populate them with russians. what he's really doing is a form of ethnic cleansing. the idea is to get rid of the population, replace them, get them away, murder them if necessary or scare them. it's a policy that the russians have used before. they used it in chechnya and they used it in syria where they were actively known to target hospitals. they would get the coordinates of the hospitals from the u.n. and target them on purpose. this is a longstanding russian target, we recognize it and we should know it for what it is
putin has now hit apartment buildings, hospitals, a maternity ward, children's ward.what should that tell everyone about russia's plan? >> so putin's initial plan was to occupy ukraine quickly, take over the government and declare that the country was now part of russia. that failed completely. he had no idea that the ukrainians would resist the way that they have. what he is doing now is really a policy of terror. he's trying to terrorize the population, he's trying to make people leave....
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clarissa ward is in kyiv tonight. talk about what you have been seeing and hearing in these overnight hours, and also earlier today. >> reporter: well, earlier today, anderson, i would say it was a little bit quieter and that may have been because of those talks that were ongoing between the russian and ukrainian delegation, along the belarusian ukrainian border. we heard from president volodymyr zelenskyy that those talks didn't exactly yield any major fruit but certainly the hope is that there were at least one or two issues that both sides can now explore more to see if there may be some area that they can move forward on, and it was interesting, the minute those talks finished, almost literally to the minute, we started to hear booms again. i think it was at least two or three loud explosions. we've had a air-raids, sirens on several occasions, the most recent one about an hour ago. i won't say it's been a noisier night than usual because it hasn't, but the explosions that we have heard i would say have been a lit
clarissa ward is in kyiv tonight. talk about what you have been seeing and hearing in these overnight hours, and also earlier today. >> reporter: well, earlier today, anderson, i would say it was a little bit quieter and that may have been because of those talks that were ongoing between the russian and ukrainian delegation, along the belarusian ukrainian border. we heard from president volodymyr zelenskyy that those talks didn't exactly yield any major fruit but certainly the hope is...
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the local government says a maternity ward, a children's ward and internal medicine ward all being hit. mariupol is also a city that is trying to get people out through a humanitarian corridor. this does not bode well for those efforts. ukraine and russia have agreed on routes to get people out and needed supplies in. we are seeing mixed results. some cities people have been starting to be able to get out, others, especially two particular suburbs of kyiv, they have abandoned the efforts because the local counscil says they are blocking the way. >> bring us more as we get more information out of mariupol as we track this horrific attack. the american secretary of state antony blinken says russia is simply not serious when it says it's trying and wants to help ukrainians escape the war. >> the proposals to create corridors is absurd. the people should seek refuge from the very government that has defensemen on strapted such disregard for their lives. >> retired four star army general petraeus joins us, served as the top general in the u.s. central command. grateful for your time at this
the local government says a maternity ward, a children's ward and internal medicine ward all being hit. mariupol is also a city that is trying to get people out through a humanitarian corridor. this does not bode well for those efforts. ukraine and russia have agreed on routes to get people out and needed supplies in. we are seeing mixed results. some cities people have been starting to be able to get out, others, especially two particular suburbs of kyiv, they have abandoned the efforts...
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we have more coverage on patients in our regular wards than ever before. of the normal shots on, even on the yachting, across germany, about 24000 patients are currently in hospital with copays 19. many are only diagnosed after being admitted. but every case means more work. more p. p. e. or pandemic stress, which has partly shifted from intensive care woods to the regular ones. young that we have a considerable number of coating on team passions on the non awards, who are seriously ill or what we have. so it's not just a simple cold, as some people claim, if he was active, not from the coven, 19 crisis keeps on changing. and this is especially evident in hospitals, where it's also clear that it's far from over. the world's top ranked female tennis player, australia's ash bardy, has unexpectedly retired from the game at the age of 25 bardy announced her decision just weeks after becoming the 1st australian to win the australian open in 44 years. already says she's leaving the game to chase other dreams clutching a trophy, ash bodies last outing was as the
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thank you sir, but she was sure no problem with regard to the maternity ward. if you lost 1st time that was the some you know, but 30 cries about the so called allegedly legit atrocities had been committed by the russian military on the 7th of march 3 days ago. oh the so i don't remember maybe the 6th of march anyway. we had a inhaled a month meeting of the security council and our the legation, those presented facts, testifying to the fact that that maternity ward had already been seized by the as old battalion, other radical elements. and there were no nurses nor personnel. no expecting mothers. there at all that was that building was used as a base for the as of the radical battalion. this information was presented to the n security council 3 days ago. so go ahead and make your an assessment, sir. and i've seen some reports including those of your media outlet. no saw the media outlets as they're pretty much emotional, of course. and shocking, hey, you know, there's all this, every story has another side. so you have to be aware of the other side of the stor
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it's all going into this new fund, according to assembly member ward. it's going to a new fund that would then redirect the money back into the community is what he's saying. it would go back to schools, it would go back to infrastructure, and to affordable housing funds within that same fund. >> slippery slope, when you say it's going to various agencies and it's not specified. any chance this is going to happen? >> right now assembly member ward told me that there is no date for that first hearing. it was introduced but it could be maybe april, the beginning of april, when it has that first hearing. we know there's a second and third hearing. we're looking at a lot of steps before it's approved and it actually passes. if it does go into effect or passes, it would be in january. >> the companies that flip houses, not just the regular people, they have a big voice in sacramento. so it's going to be a tough battle. >> oh, absolutely. it has to go to that place. assembly member ward did tell me that they're accepting public opinions right now. there's a l
it's all going into this new fund, according to assembly member ward. it's going to a new fund that would then redirect the money back into the community is what he's saying. it would go back to schools, it would go back to infrastructure, and to affordable housing funds within that same fund. >> slippery slope, when you say it's going to various agencies and it's not specified. any chance this is going to happen? >> right now assembly member ward told me that there is no date for...
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this is video from a maternity ward and children's hospital in mariupol. it was directly targeted by russian missiles with patients and families still inside. this video right here is of patients and families emerging and a soldier wrapping this woman's head wound and another pregnant woman on a stretcher. it's unclear if everybody made it out. at the same time, doctors in kyiv are trying to save the lives of others who have been caught in putin's war. richard engel is there. >> a fracture -- the bullet shattered her bone? >> yes. >> this patient was in the building during bombing. he stayed in the destroyed building today and he had heart trauma and a syndrome -- >> two days he survived under the destroyed building? >> yes. >> how are you and the medical community handling this war? they are bombing where people live and villages? >> well, it's duty, and we have to because we are doctors. this is me. i have to drop my fellowship, my study and i return here on the 28th of february so we have to because who else? >> meanwhile, ukrainian resistance is holdin
this is video from a maternity ward and children's hospital in mariupol. it was directly targeted by russian missiles with patients and families still inside. this video right here is of patients and families emerging and a soldier wrapping this woman's head wound and another pregnant woman on a stretcher. it's unclear if everybody made it out. at the same time, doctors in kyiv are trying to save the lives of others who have been caught in putin's war. richard engel is there. >> a...
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maybe you will return to the ward with your concussion?es, what a ward max well guys, what news are they trying to pump out the bastard pumped her horse with a dose of chloroform , and then he put it in the refrigerator so that she is there in general, it’s bad, they say she has a 50/50 chance . cash hold on, everything will be fine she'll be fine. i came to my place, if this, of course, who is interested now, nothing new, confirmed, the testimony of our alcoholic, how someone threw himself under the wheels, then hit crowbar on the head and stole the car. yulia well, everything is all right woke up? now we will be transferred to a regular ward, it will be possible to visit thank you this business before you zhannochka opened our sun. and we were wrong. from you. could have been a real owl. no, never, never. even no, i have never seen such a stepanych. i thought that lapshin would be killed on the spot, damn it. right zhannochka to each his own quiet, quiet. thank you, thank you, if not for you, yes, i would run, i'm still in it oh damn ref
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bombing apartment buildings, maternity wards, hospitals. it's god awful. i was speaking about this with our commander behind me here. general millie. i mean, it just is amazing. yesterday we saw reports that russian forces were holding hundreds of doctors and patients hostage in the largest hospital in mariupol. these are atrocities. they are an outrage to the world. the world is united in our support for ukraine and our determination to make putin pay a very heavy price. america's leading this effort together with our allies and partners providing enormous levels of security and humanitarian assistance that we are adding to today and we'll continue to do more in the days and weeks ahead. we are crippling putin's economy with punishing sanctions that's going to only grow more painful over time with the entire nato and e.u. behind us and many other countries. what is at stake here are the values the united states and many other countries stand for. it's about freedom, the right of people to determine their own future. it's about making sure ukraine never, w
bombing apartment buildings, maternity wards, hospitals. it's god awful. i was speaking about this with our commander behind me here. general millie. i mean, it just is amazing. yesterday we saw reports that russian forces were holding hundreds of doctors and patients hostage in the largest hospital in mariupol. these are atrocities. they are an outrage to the world. the world is united in our support for ukraine and our determination to make putin pay a very heavy price. america's leading this...
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now, across the region, cnn chief correspondent clarissa ward in kyiv, sara sidener at a crossing pointin poland, nick payton walsh in southern ukraine, russian forces advancing. cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house for us as well and cnn national security correspondent here with me in lviv. i want to go to nuclear policy expert, from bellford center, can you give us a sense of how concerned should everyone be about the situation at this very large nuclear power plant? >> the facts are unfolding as we, you know, sit here, but i would say in general, very concerned. we should remember, chernobyl in 86 was a meltdown that spewed radioactive material all over western europe. and so it's conceivable that one could have another version of that. i hope not, i pray not, but things could be worse. >> the image that you're seeing, it's very obviously, you know, middle of the night, it's hard to see. we zoomed in on what appears to be the fire. we're told firefighters can't fight it because of on going attacks. is a fire at a nuclear power plant, i mean, obviously, it doesn't sound good, but
now, across the region, cnn chief correspondent clarissa ward in kyiv, sara sidener at a crossing pointin poland, nick payton walsh in southern ukraine, russian forces advancing. cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house for us as well and cnn national security correspondent here with me in lviv. i want to go to nuclear policy expert, from bellford center, can you give us a sense of how concerned should everyone be about the situation at this very large nuclear power plant? >> the facts...
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in a ukrainian city, a maternity ward is hit by a russian airstrike.ainian officials say dozens were injured including women in labor. the attack happened while a ase-fire was supposed to be in place. president zelensky has called it an atrocity. a cease-fire seems to have held, but in other towns where the fighting was meant to have stopped, russian bombardments continued. heineken is the latest big brand to exit russia in protest of the war. mcdonald's, coca-cola, and pepsi joined the corpote exodus this week. >> tens of thousands of people continue to arrive to flee the fighting. we have much more on the humanitarian crisis, coming up on the program. laura: will come to world news america on pbs and around the globe. a russian airstrike hit a maternity ward in the besieged city of mary a poll today with the kremlin accusing the united states of waging an economic war. forces did agree on cease-fire in some places so civilians could be evacuated. the agreement focused on six cities in the areas most intense conflict. in each place, routes for safety
in a ukrainian city, a maternity ward is hit by a russian airstrike.ainian officials say dozens were injured including women in labor. the attack happened while a ase-fire was supposed to be in place. president zelensky has called it an atrocity. a cease-fire seems to have held, but in other towns where the fighting was meant to have stopped, russian bombardments continued. heineken is the latest big brand to exit russia in protest of the war. mcdonald's, coca-cola, and pepsi joined the corpote...
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we will decide whether to ward or for or against. they say there are no permanent enemies, our friends in politics. but if im not, hon wants to become the 1st 5 minutes to complete. his 5 year term is going to be friends last a little bit longer. i love it under the europe nama. ah, it is good to hear that slow adrian, so they can hear it though. how the headlights and al jazeera ukraine's president followed him as lensky as spoken about terms for a possible peace deal with russia. he gave an interview to independent russian journalists, but the kremlin has warned local media not to air. it guarantees up, i foresee any thoroughly security guarantees and neutrality, none new to the status of our state. we are ready to go for it. this is the most important point. it was the main point for the russian federation as far as i can remember. and if i remember correctly, that is why they started the war. we will not sit down behind the table if we talk about some kind of demilitarization, some kind of de notifications. i simply do not get th
we will decide whether to ward or for or against. they say there are no permanent enemies, our friends in politics. but if im not, hon wants to become the 1st 5 minutes to complete. his 5 year term is going to be friends last a little bit longer. i love it under the europe nama. ah, it is good to hear that slow adrian, so they can hear it though. how the headlights and al jazeera ukraine's president followed him as lensky as spoken about terms for a possible peace deal with russia. he gave an...
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clarissa ward in kyiv. and now fred pleitgen in belgorod, russia, across the northeastern border of ukraine. fred, so you say, we were reporting that the russian defense ministry said it plans on striking facilities inside cities. i mean, they're saying openly that they're going to attack targets within urban centers. you've had a great vantage point there because you're seeing many of these weapons roll across the border into ukraine. what kind of mix of weapons and what numbers have you seen in the last day? >> reporter: as far as those strikes, they say they'll be using precision weapons to do that. it's unclear whether or not they mean cruise missiles or something else but weapons we've been seeing here from our vantage point seems to be older weapons that are very powerful but don't exactly look like weapons with a lot of precision. as a matter of fact, i would say an hour ago, we saw multiple rocket launcher move toward the kharkiv area. you had the massive missile strike with the administrative build
clarissa ward in kyiv. and now fred pleitgen in belgorod, russia, across the northeastern border of ukraine. fred, so you say, we were reporting that the russian defense ministry said it plans on striking facilities inside cities. i mean, they're saying openly that they're going to attack targets within urban centers. you've had a great vantage point there because you're seeing many of these weapons roll across the border into ukraine. what kind of mix of weapons and what numbers have you seen...
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russian troops just ob litliter a maternity ward. we have seen the aftermath of women injured, covered in blood. we're told there are still children trapped. they have just destroyed a university. the officials say that 1300 civilians have been killed there. that's a much higher number than we knew. it feels, at some point, as though nato and the u.s. are sticking to these established treaty rules. we can't escalate with russia. we can't give weapons, transfer weapons from poland but russia is not sticking to any of those rules. where does this leave this fiepgt? -- fight? >> the united states and nato partners have made the decision, and i agree with the decision, that they are not going to do a led on con tfrontation with the russians because of the chance of it spiraling out of control. nobody can predict what putin is going to do. most of us got it exactly wrong and he's done far worse every time than we thought he was going to do. if we want to take that risk and escalate it into europe and beyond, that's a decision that most co
russian troops just ob litliter a maternity ward. we have seen the aftermath of women injured, covered in blood. we're told there are still children trapped. they have just destroyed a university. the officials say that 1300 civilians have been killed there. that's a much higher number than we knew. it feels, at some point, as though nato and the u.s. are sticking to these established treaty rules. we can't escalate with russia. we can't give weapons, transfer weapons from poland but russia is...
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clarissa ward, cnn, kyiv. >> that does it for me. thank you for being with us.time, i want to leave you with this scene in kyiv today. the city's classic symphony orchestra playing ukraine's national anthem. ♪ always look for the grown in idaho seal. ben isn't worried about retirement his personalized plan is backed by the team at fidelity. his ira is professionally managed, and he gets one-on-one coaching when he needs it. so ben is feeling pretty zen. that's the planning effect from fidelity people everywhere living with type 2 diabetes are waking up to what's possible... with rybelsus®. the majority of people taking rybelsus® lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than 7. rybelsus® isn't for people with type 1 diabetes. don't take rybelsus® if you or your family ever had medullary thyroid cancer or have multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop rybelsus® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may include pancreat
clarissa ward, cnn, kyiv. >> that does it for me. thank you for being with us.time, i want to leave you with this scene in kyiv today. the city's classic symphony orchestra playing ukraine's national anthem. ♪ always look for the grown in idaho seal. ben isn't worried about retirement his personalized plan is backed by the team at fidelity. his ira is professionally managed, and he gets one-on-one coaching when he needs it. so ben is feeling pretty zen. that's the planning effect from...
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reporter: quickly, you did say putin is going after maternity wards, hospitals. are you ready to call him a war criminal? >> we have to go quickly to the next event. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls all the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, melissa herring of the atlantic council's eurasia center on the u.s., nato and international response to the russia-ukraine crisis. then, the chair of georgetown university's department of government looks at allegations of war crimes in russia's invasion of ukraine, and the legalities of the conflict. watch washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. sunday morning on c-span, or c-span now, our free mobile app. join the conversation with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages and tweets. >> alaska republican don young has passed away, his office confirming that the longtime congressman died while traveling back to his home state. as the longest-serving current member, he was made dean of the house in 2017. mr. young was servi
reporter: quickly, you did say putin is going after maternity wards, hospitals. are you ready to call him a war criminal? >> we have to go quickly to the next event. ♪ >> c-span's washington journal. every day we take your calls all the air on the news of the day and we discussed policy issues that impact you. coming up sunday morning, melissa herring of the atlantic council's eurasia center on the u.s., nato and international response to the russia-ukraine crisis. then, the chair...
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so we made the decision to stay with the children in the ward and live through the bombings togethervictoria's tw sister has already left intensive care. when the air raid siren sounds, she takes her down he bomb shelter but has to leave victoria behind in the ward because she is too fragile to move. >> emotionally, it is really hard. it is like splitting my heart between them. one baby stays with me, another with doctors, and my heart bleeds. but i understand that in this situation, we just have to be strong. >> hospitals like this have been hit before and staff are worried. they sandbagged some of the upper wards but are also building this new underground bunker to house the most fragile babies in incubators. olga fled here from kyiv. it took three days she says, during which she could not eat or drink in fear. >> it is a fear that makes your skin hurt. you are so scared you cannoeat or think. when i arrived, the doctor said i lost 3.5 kilos and my baby's life was in danger because development stopped. >> now starting to grow again, her five-year-old son asks her every day when his
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well, professor wiseman ward. and also attorney wiseman ward. someone who children attend public schools like they all do, who's raising your kids in the mission with her very talkative husband who cares deeply about immigrant rights and dedicated her career to supporting immigrant families through legal channels. the resources, a professor at stanford who's responsible for the immigrant rights clinic there that helps educate even the next generation of attorneys to fight to support immigrants in this country and her thorough knowledge and understanding of the educational system and her understanding of what many parents told me were important to them especially for those parents who may not speak english and the need to have someone who understands their challenges, who's willing to listen and communicate in their language. it's critically important as someone who speaks fluid french. that's me. who speaks fluent spanish. i wanted to make sure those families were not left out of a void in this system. and so i feel really good because, again, i
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russia bombed a maternity ward. russia attacked a children's hospital. let that sink in.ren and expectant mothers this is the moment i'm supposed to advise you the images are disturbing, a warning to avert your eyes and look the other way. to continue to impose sanctions and give lectures, you think that images are hard to look at, try living or dying through them, the old quote that says america will do the right thing when every other option has beenic 8 offed. econe told we must avoid certain things, it might lead to an escalation, how much escalated can it get? have options been exhausted yet? has your patience run out yet, your willingness to deescalate been deflated. what is an act of war, what will it take for this country to respond to russia's own actions of war? joining us now first ukrainian born member of congress, indiana congresswoman victoria spartz, thank you for joining us, how is this war impacting you, your loved ones and family. >> thank you, trey, it is interesting, my cousin with her daughter almost got killed by the bomb in next to the border with p
russia bombed a maternity ward. russia attacked a children's hospital. let that sink in.ren and expectant mothers this is the moment i'm supposed to advise you the images are disturbing, a warning to avert your eyes and look the other way. to continue to impose sanctions and give lectures, you think that images are hard to look at, try living or dying through them, the old quote that says america will do the right thing when every other option has beenic 8 offed. econe told we must avoid...
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undergrounds, the maternity wards.the losses have had to do with war, people dying because of the war. so it's all been colored by this experience. >> i can imagine. i can't, to be perfectly honest. looking at your videos helps me enshigs what you're going through. talk about the maternity ward you were in in kyiv. also that video of a woman who is laying her husband to rest. how powerful are these stories? what is it like for you to have to tell them with your video? >> reporter: yeah, you know, i think a lot of with us cameras hide behind them a little bit. just sort of focus on the story. but it is, when you stop and think about it. a lot of the stuff is really gutting and heart wrenching to see what these people are going through. the woman who had to bury her husband. that one really sticks with me. that's a loss that will never be recovered. the underground maternity ward. all of that is so tough. those are families that, many of them told us, they would flee. they would have been gone to lviv or poland or some o
undergrounds, the maternity wards.the losses have had to do with war, people dying because of the war. so it's all been colored by this experience. >> i can imagine. i can't, to be perfectly honest. looking at your videos helps me enshigs what you're going through. talk about the maternity ward you were in in kyiv. also that video of a woman who is laying her husband to rest. how powerful are these stories? what is it like for you to have to tell them with your video? >> reporter:...
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what is happening in that besieged city of mariupol, specifically at the maternity ward? >> reporter: hi, katy. the siege of mariupol is a tragic case. the red cross said it was a disaster in the making there right now. ukrainian officials are saying that the russians are holding 400 doctors and patients hostage as a human shield to use that place to fire on to ukrainian troops. i mean, if that is proved correct, it's a horrific situation. not only were people bombed and hit in a maternity ward and hospital, now it's being turned into a hostage situation. there are other reports coming out of mariupol where people are taking refuge has also been bombed, and that has not been confirmed but ukrainian officials are reporting that, and 20,000 people got out of mariupol yesterday, and there's a lot more people that need help there and humanitarian aid. other parts of the eastern ukraine are still being pounded by the russians. kharkiv, as you mentioned, sumi along the border is being hit badly. and kyiv is a city under constant air and missile attacks. as you mentioned this mo
what is happening in that besieged city of mariupol, specifically at the maternity ward? >> reporter: hi, katy. the siege of mariupol is a tragic case. the red cross said it was a disaster in the making there right now. ukrainian officials are saying that the russians are holding 400 doctors and patients hostage as a human shield to use that place to fire on to ukrainian troops. i mean, if that is proved correct, it's a horrific situation. not only were people bombed and hit in a...
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the world witnesses an attack on a children's hospital, a maternity ward. strategic port city of mariupol. the aftermath here is graphic. this is a 30 second clip.
the world witnesses an attack on a children's hospital, a maternity ward. strategic port city of mariupol. the aftermath here is graphic. this is a 30 second clip.
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we were in our wards and some had time to cover themselves. and some didn't. emergency workers had rescued this woman after the attack, but doctors were unable to save her or her baby. in the eastern city of cram a task, people are picking through what's left of their homes. the 4th round of talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators was paused, but he said to resume on tuesday. meanwhile, ukraine's president issued a warning to western powers on monday, after russian attack, may nato member poland border, his heiress. yeah, now i repeat again. if you do not close the skies, it's only a matter of time before rush and marseilles will fall on your territory, but one nato territory on their homes and citizens of nato countries. russian forces continue to target western parts of the country. this tv tower in the city of revenue was hit by missiles and in the city of lafitte. another night of air sirens ended bringing another day of uncertainty. since the beginning of the invasion, levine has been considered as something of a safe haven, but w
we were in our wards and some had time to cover themselves. and some didn't. emergency workers had rescued this woman after the attack, but doctors were unable to save her or her baby. in the eastern city of cram a task, people are picking through what's left of their homes. the 4th round of talks between russian and ukrainian negotiators was paused, but he said to resume on tuesday. meanwhile, ukraine's president issued a warning to western powers on monday, after russian attack, may nato...
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they could, you could palpably fear if feel his despair, his rising despair because he knows ward to dire military position. his country is in air, but you could also, of course, in feel the defiance in him. and he is speaking for his people. and so we will fight, we will continue to fight and we also fighting for you for the freedom of europe. and then of course, he added and this is the crux of this whole address that he held here today in brussels, in front of the european parliament. he also said prove that you are by our side. so let us become a member of the european union. and that is going to be a very difficult message to answer for european politicians because they are supportive of this. but there are others who fear that this might be the proving too difficult and to divisive to what have you heard so far in terms of reactions from inside the u. when there are a lot of countries, particularly the eastern europeans, them all as all of them and, and ireland who have sent an address and said we support this. there must be a way to somehow foster trick. a membership is specia
they could, you could palpably fear if feel his despair, his rising despair because he knows ward to dire military position. his country is in air, but you could also, of course, in feel the defiance in him. and he is speaking for his people. and so we will fight, we will continue to fight and we also fighting for you for the freedom of europe. and then of course, he added and this is the crux of this whole address that he held here today in brussels, in front of the european parliament. he...
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peaked in 1973 and have mostly trended down wards ever since. and the u.s.ld but it also represents an opportunity if we can seize it. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> don't forget, if you miss a show, to go cnn.com/fareed for a link to my itunes podcast. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ your shipping manager left to “find themself.” leaving you lost. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. indeed instant match instantly delivers quality candidates matching your job description. visit indeed.com/hire just tap and there you have it. your all new personalized weight loss program from ww. it's easy. you take a short quiz, tell us your goals, how you're feeling and what you love to eat and we create a science backed plan that's designed just for you. at ww, we help you build healthy habits, so you can eat better, think better and feel better. getting started has never been easier. join now, pay later. get yo
peaked in 1973 and have mostly trended down wards ever since. and the u.s.ld but it also represents an opportunity if we can seize it. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i will see you next week. >>> don't forget, if you miss a show, to go cnn.com/fareed for a link to my itunes podcast. >> man: looks great. >> tech: that's service on your time. schedule now. >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ your shipping manager left to...
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one of the children's hospital and maternity ward in the besieged city of marian pole. the news network is all spawn class is reporting that 3 people were killed, including a child, a warning, some views may find the images and the bulk is report distressing. the the colossal block echoes across the city of mary opal. but this isn't a military target. it's a maternity ward and children's hospital one of the other victim heavily pregnant women, he was with serious injuries, his stretch and through a shattered building. the elderly, the young, the, the mom. this is the indifference of war. the, an explosion so powerful. the crisis is several meters so horny. i says give us when it gets to de russian invaders committed a grave crime. said this official women and children were wounded. somebody was a war crime without any justification. he said, after days without supplies, heating or electricity ukrainians will or the calling very often the nearest thing to hell on earth. now look at it. what are they all the defining images of flattery may putins war and there's a new urg
one of the children's hospital and maternity ward in the besieged city of marian pole. the news network is all spawn class is reporting that 3 people were killed, including a child, a warning, some views may find the images and the bulk is report distressing. the the colossal block echoes across the city of mary opal. but this isn't a military target. it's a maternity ward and children's hospital one of the other victim heavily pregnant women, he was with serious injuries, his stretch and...
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and the bill's author is assembly member chris ward from san diego.ing short-term investors who snap up these homes and sell them for a profit often times that huge prices. supporters of the bill say that these investors outbid working class individuals by making all-cash offers ward spoke about the legislation during a virtual press conference. take a listen. >> not only a supply demand imbalance, although we have to continue to work on housing supply and all of us. it is high. activity pushing up the prices and raising the bar even higher only so investors can turn around and hash out that some that money coming out of the neighborhood. >> to the next highest honors. >> well, if passed, new policies would make it less profitable for short-term investors to snatched up these properties. >> and hopefully that will leave more for actual home buyers to buy and lived it. we'll be right back. in new york city, ♪ ♪ there's always something new to discover. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ come be a part of it. plan your next vacation at iloveny.com most bladder leak pads were
and the bill's author is assembly member chris ward from san diego.ing short-term investors who snap up these homes and sell them for a profit often times that huge prices. supporters of the bill say that these investors outbid working class individuals by making all-cash offers ward spoke about the legislation during a virtual press conference. take a listen. >> not only a supply demand imbalance, although we have to continue to work on housing supply and all of us. it is high. activity...
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we have more covina patients in our regular wards than ever before, often or mile shots on even on the up and across germany. about 24000 patients are currently in hospital with copays 19. many are only diagnosed after being admitted . but every case means more work more p. p. e will. pandemic stress, which has partly shifted from intensive care woods to the regular ones. you know that we have a considerable number of coating on team passions on the non awards, who are seriously ill. i would really so it's not just a simple cold, as some people claim, if he was active not from the cove at 19 crisis, keeps on changing. and this is especially evident in hospitals where it's also clear that it's far from over. in watching day w, news has a recap. all of our top story. russia's efforts to occupy the key ukrainian port of barrier poll continue with bombs, striking and industrial compound. resident zalinski now says there is nothing left of the city ukrainian forces resisting russians attempts to take the capital cave rising fears that russia will escalate. the war to new hives attorneys upd
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mariupol the site of the horrific bombing of the children's hospital and maternity ward there.d mar mariupol. there's something we're seeing and i wonder if this signifies something different in this war? >> right. as you've reported for the past two weeks, russia went from shelling military targets to basically leveling ukrainian cities. the degree of violence is intensifying. we see fighting in and around kyiv and in and around mariupol. so the situation is grim but it's important to emphasize that mariupol is attacked and kyiv is under attack but not seized. >> as you look at european politics and what the west is willing to do, does it change the thoughts? >> i personally hope so but i nevertheless don't think so. what we see the international headlines focus on war crimes they have committed. war crimes, it's all over the news but a no fly zone is still very far away. even the oil embargo is not yet -- the opinion of german political leaders of the oil embargo has not been affected. >> i know you have family in ukraine refusing to leave. are you in touch with snem what are
mariupol the site of the horrific bombing of the children's hospital and maternity ward there.d mar mariupol. there's something we're seeing and i wonder if this signifies something different in this war? >> right. as you've reported for the past two weeks, russia went from shelling military targets to basically leveling ukrainian cities. the degree of violence is intensifying. we see fighting in and around kyiv and in and around mariupol. so the situation is grim but it's important to...
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so we made the decision to stay with the children on the ward, and live through the bombings togetherter veronika has already left intensive care. when the air—raid siren sounds, irina takes veronika down to the bomb shelter, but has to leave victoria behind on the ward, because she is too fragile to move. translation: emotionally, it is really hard. _ it is like splitting my heart between them. one baby stays with me, another with doctors, and my heart bleeds, but i understand that in this situation we just have to be strong. hospitals like this have been hit before, and staff here are worried. they have sandbagged some of the upper wards, but they are also building this new underground bunker to house the most fragile babies in incubators. olga fled here from kyiv. it took three days, she says, during which she couldn't eat or drink from fear. translation: have you heard of saying animal fear? - it's a fear that makes your skin hurt. you are so scared you can't eat or think. when i arrived in lviv, the doctor said i lost three—and—a—half kilos, and that my babies lives were in dange
so we made the decision to stay with the children on the ward, and live through the bombings togetherter veronika has already left intensive care. when the air—raid siren sounds, irina takes veronika down to the bomb shelter, but has to leave victoria behind on the ward, because she is too fragile to move. translation: emotionally, it is really hard. _ it is like splitting my heart between them. one baby stays with me, another with doctors, and my heart bleeds, but i understand that in this...
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clarissa ward just told us the fighting is intensifying there.re getting a clearer picture of russia's assault on southern ukraine. officials in mariupol say russians are bombing a corridor set up to evacuate civilians. and this is new video of a ukrainian civil defense building that was hit in mariupol. this is the same city where that children's hospital and maternity ward was bombed yesterday. it ended up killing three people there including a child and also a warning that this next video is very graphic. >> these are the images of people burying bodies in mass graves. the red cross says the humanitarian situation in this area is becoming increasingly dire and desperate. the city of mariupol, the council there, says the food supply is decreasing every day and with the entrances to the city blocked there's no way to deliver food and water. earlier today the highest level talks between russia and ukraine since the start of the invasion, those ended without progress. russia would not agree to a ceasefire in ukraine, instead insisting on a surrend
clarissa ward just told us the fighting is intensifying there.re getting a clearer picture of russia's assault on southern ukraine. officials in mariupol say russians are bombing a corridor set up to evacuate civilians. and this is new video of a ukrainian civil defense building that was hit in mariupol. this is the same city where that children's hospital and maternity ward was bombed yesterday. it ended up killing three people there including a child and also a warning that this next video is...
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they lied, saying they were no patient to me and our children in the ward, the russians were lied to get the narrative that there were nationalists who were in these positions when i'm alone. these war crimes are impossible. with that propaganda. i get just to reiterate what the president is saying, they're the pictures we saw. we looked at them in the aftermath of that attack. very clearly. that was a hospital being used as a hospital and as a maternity ward, very clear pictures of pregnant women, mothers in extreme distress clutching children to their breast. a woman very pregnant being carried away, hideously wounded on a stretcher. and as mister zalinski said, the 3 people reported dead including one child. all right, we're going to thank jonah for that. continue this though. plenty more to talk about the sco between diplomatic attitude james base. he joins us now from verse sigh and james, the leaders of the countries meeting their what are they looking at? are we about to see for the tightening or escalation? yeah, the 27 e u countries are meeting their leaders are being greete
they lied, saying they were no patient to me and our children in the ward, the russians were lied to get the narrative that there were nationalists who were in these positions when i'm alone. these war crimes are impossible. with that propaganda. i get just to reiterate what the president is saying, they're the pictures we saw. we looked at them in the aftermath of that attack. very clearly. that was a hospital being used as a hospital and as a maternity ward, very clear pictures of pregnant...
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maternity ward? why were they a threat to russian federation? what kind of country is russian federation that is afraid of hospitals, afraid of maternity wards and destroys them? a strike on a maternity hospital is a final proof, a proof of genocide of ukrainians is taking place. >> a warning for you now. the next few images we're going to show you are disturbing, but they are important to see to really understand what happened. they show some of the visibly wounded victims from that hospital, extremely pregnant women being rushed out and in some cases carried out on a stretcher. russia denying responsibility, again insisting its forces do not target civilians. but a few hours before the attack, the russian foreign ministry claimed ukrainian combat troops had taken up position inside the hospital. ukraine, of course, denies that. mariupol has endured more than its share of misery, and once again we're about to air some photographs you might find upsetting, but which are important to show. they are mass graves, the result of relentless russian at
maternity ward? why were they a threat to russian federation? what kind of country is russian federation that is afraid of hospitals, afraid of maternity wards and destroys them? a strike on a maternity hospital is a final proof, a proof of genocide of ukrainians is taking place. >> a warning for you now. the next few images we're going to show you are disturbing, but they are important to see to really understand what happened. they show some of the visibly wounded victims from that...