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in li-ht on female only hospital wards. in light of— on female only hospital wards. in light of that, this is the natural progression of where the government is and _ progression of where the government is and i_ progression of where the government is and i suspect we'll be hearing more _ is and i suspect we'll be hearing more from _ is and i suspect we'll be hearing more from other government ministers as the _ more from other government ministers as the government clearly has decided — as the government clearly has decided that they do want to probably take this view on what is, as you _ probably take this view on what is, as you say, — probably take this view on what is, as you say, a — probably take this view on what is, as you say, a very controversial and heated _ as you say, a very controversial and heated debate. is as you say, a very controversial and heated debate.— as you say, a very controversial and heated debate. is that because they have a principled _ heated debate. is that because they have a principled view _ heated debate. is that because t
in li-ht on female only hospital wards. in light of— on female only hospital wards. in light of that, this is the natural progression of where the government is and _ progression of where the government is and i_ progression of where the government is and i suspect we'll be hearing more _ is and i suspect we'll be hearing more from _ is and i suspect we'll be hearing more from other government ministers as the _ more from other government ministers as the government clearly has decided — as...
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on trolleys before beds in the wards can be found.— wait on trolleys before beds in the wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who — wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has _ wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has been _ wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has been here - wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has been here since i his 80s who has been here since yesterday afternoon. ed. his 80s who has been here since yesterday afternoon.— his 80s who has been here since yesterday afternoon. ed, a senior consultant _ yesterday afternoon. ed, a senior consultant in _ yesterday afternoon. ed, a senior consultant in the _ yesterday afternoon. ed, a senior consultant in the department, i yesterday afternoon. ed, a senior. consultant in the department, says the trend is worrying. iordte consultant in the department, says the trend is worrying.— consultant in the department, says the trend is worrying. we never used to have patients _ the trend is worrying. we never used to have patients waiting _ the trend is worrying. we never used to
on trolleys before beds in the wards can be found.— wait on trolleys before beds in the wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who — wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has _ wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has been _ wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has been here - wards can be found. a gentleman in his 80s who has been here since i his 80s who has been here since yesterday afternoon. ed. his 80s who has been here since yesterday afternoon.—...
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we're going to have clarissa ward's report. also more on vladimir putin's talk of, quote, liberating mariupol. also his need to call this war a success. david remnick joins us for that. and later, president obama with a warning tonight about those here in america trying to subvert democratic institutions. before i got aura, twenty-four of my onlin! he uses the same password for everything. i didn't want to deal with it. but aura digital security just dealt with it. what were we worried about again? shopping on public wifi is sketchy. but with aura digital security, my devices are protected in like 3 minutes. it's time to protect your life online with aura's all-in-one digital security. try for free today at aura.com what was that password anyway? ew. (fisher investments) in this market, you'll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren't we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client's port
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also with us tonight, cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward seeing the battle in kharkiv. up first, nick paton walsh with the southern front. >> reporter: these southern fields conjure a pieces long past, a world away from ukraine's hell. it's quickly ruptured by russia's new offensive. sending waves of evacuees fleeing the growing unthinkable world of russian occupation. families for whom the shelling over the last two hours was finally too much. saying one of the villages were hit down here. the russians aren't close to them yet, but it's impossible to stay. a woman was injured there. anina was 3 when the last war ended, but doesn't know when this one will. hour by hour, everything changes. things are moving fast enough here that just 24 hours ago, a village about four kilometers in that direction was the meeting point from which people were -- get evacuated. now, it seems to be under fire and we see panicked locals rushing in to collect their relatives. distant tree lines are packed with troops. the blue horizon sometimes pock-marked by smoke. there is a rumble of rock
also with us tonight, cnn's chief international correspondent clarissa ward seeing the battle in kharkiv. up first, nick paton walsh with the southern front. >> reporter: these southern fields conjure a pieces long past, a world away from ukraine's hell. it's quickly ruptured by russia's new offensive. sending waves of evacuees fleeing the growing unthinkable world of russian occupation. families for whom the shelling over the last two hours was finally too much. saying one of the...
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commissioner ward. >> here. >> student delegate lamb. >> here. >> and student delegate lange. >> thank you. thank you, so much to the public for joining us this evening. you will see we have fewer people than usual up here at the dias. i few hours ago all of our board commissioner and staff may have exposed to covid. >> out of caution, we have encouraged staff who don't need to be physically present this evening to join by zoom. >> covid cases are on the rise in our community and we take precautions wearing masks at meetings and encourage everyone on who is eligible to get vaccinated and boosted. if you have symptoms stay home and get tested. >> thank you. >> childcare will be provided this evening. from 5 to 9 for children 3 to 10. childcare is upstairs in the cafeteria and snacks will be provide. >> moving into general information. and opening itemless. our land acknowledgment. we the san francisco board acknowledge we are on unseat home land of the ramaytush ohlone who are the original inhabitants of
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evening that it was strange that meeting should be on the wards and she came up to me and saidi the wards and she came up to me and said i was now going to be going south to serve on the hospital ship and had 72 hours to prepare myself which involved asking friends if they can loan me there toiletries because in those days the shops were not open on a sunday afternoon so i had to kind of ask friends to help out and, yes, had to kind of ask friends to help outand, yes, i rememberabout had to kind of ask friends to help out and, yes, i remember about the 2nd of april going into smith's and asking, actually, did they have a map of the falkland islands so i could actually see just how far away they were. 50 could actually see 'ust how far away the were. ,. could actually see 'ust how far away the were. y., .. they were. so you get there, i can only imagine _ they were. so you get there, i can only imagine it — they were. so you get there, i can only imagine it must _ they were. so you get there, i can only imagine it must of— they were. so you get there, i can only imagine it must o
evening that it was strange that meeting should be on the wards and she came up to me and saidi the wards and she came up to me and said i was now going to be going south to serve on the hospital ship and had 72 hours to prepare myself which involved asking friends if they can loan me there toiletries because in those days the shops were not open on a sunday afternoon so i had to kind of ask friends to help out and, yes, had to kind of ask friends to help outand, yes, i rememberabout had to...
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cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward is in kyiv, cnn's nic robertson in bru brussels. cnn's katie bow little lis on the russian interference story, cnn kaitlan collins at the white house for us and in london matthew chance on the teacher facing prison time. clarissa, what's the mood in the ukrainian capital tonight now that a senior official says the russian offensive in the east has begun? >> well, essentially, john, all eyes ron the east, and everybod is bracing themselves for what this massive operation is going to look like. you mentioned those satellite images that have come in from maxar that appear to show this eight-mile long convoy pushing down east of the city of kharkiv bearing to the south. the theory is that basically as those forces push south, other russian forces, which are in the south will push north and essentially try to cut off a huge slice of this country. there has been heavy, heavy fighting in the town of iz yum. there has been intensified shelling in donetsk, in liugans. 66 inss of shelling in just one day. 11 civilians killed and among them a
cnn chief international correspondent clarissa ward is in kyiv, cnn's nic robertson in bru brussels. cnn's katie bow little lis on the russian interference story, cnn kaitlan collins at the white house for us and in london matthew chance on the teacher facing prison time. clarissa, what's the mood in the ukrainian capital tonight now that a senior official says the russian offensive in the east has begun? >> well, essentially, john, all eyes ron the east, and everybod is bracing...
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erin spoke earlier with the director of that maternity ward dr. mikalenko barely escaped the building just 15 minutes out of the hospital before the airstrike. >> dr. milenko i'm so grateful for your time. i want to start with the fact that you barely escaped the bombing. you had just left from your shift 15 minutes before the missile strike. and then you returned hours later. what did you find? >> translator: when i came back, i found huge crater and the cars that were burnt, and the three buildings of the hospitals that were completely ruined. they were, childrens, outpatient department, and womens consultation. >> and you know, at that moment, you realized and must have been so terrified for your patients, for all the women that were there and also, on some level you realize that you, yourself, had possibly just barely escaped death. how did you even process those emotions. >> translator: a feeling of disaster that everything, everything was ruined. i was just feeling desperate. everything that was dear to your life, all your life, was ruined w
erin spoke earlier with the director of that maternity ward dr. mikalenko barely escaped the building just 15 minutes out of the hospital before the airstrike. >> dr. milenko i'm so grateful for your time. i want to start with the fact that you barely escaped the bombing. you had just left from your shift 15 minutes before the missile strike. and then you returned hours later. what did you find? >> translator: when i came back, i found huge crater and the cars that were burnt, and...
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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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in fact, just moments before a just a couple of odds before this ward of no confidence, he had called an emergency meeting office cabinet. he told them that it was on a one point agenda that he was going to shed communique, which of course, it alleged to be the letter, which had died warning from the united states that if the ward of confidence did not succeed against the prime minister, then there would be serious consequences for august on so designated david likely to go. busy down with the public with which will of god support him, ron hon. but dare to say that whatever happened after night was a conclusion to a very dense political drama on forwarding. it was a constitutional crisis. what happened next is going to be important because the with vision say that they are going to bring an electric water farms. and ron khan had been saying that will be de la made to ensure day, week 3. so although ron is down is definitely not out, is still a popular leader, and it will be important to see what happened within the next few days and week. all right, thank you. come on. hi to bring us
in fact, just moments before a just a couple of odds before this ward of no confidence, he had called an emergency meeting office cabinet. he told them that it was on a one point agenda that he was going to shed communique, which of course, it alleged to be the letter, which had died warning from the united states that if the ward of confidence did not succeed against the prime minister, then there would be serious consequences for august on so designated david likely to go. busy down with the...
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and then a ward of gone for darren for the new prime minister. should have the leader of the house. he was elected with 174. watch that the exact number of wards that were caused into no confidence motion against him on conduct reading cheddar many under way all his. busy door constitutionally did the president administered de or however, is reported to be on record. and therefore the chairman senate, sergeant sandrani will be administering that all the military chief diplomats from various ambitious age and attendance. so indeed, our day went, buggers on a new prime minister, mister shabba should have been chief minister of the ball for bon job robin several times. it's considered, considered to be a good administrator, but also controversial. because m ron hahn said that this is a man who had litigation of good option that did that insult or democracy. now, earlier m, ron had called all the party workers and sub borders to come out and rally across the country on sunday evening. tens of thousands of people did come out and bought the same today. dad brought the wording of the peop
and then a ward of gone for darren for the new prime minister. should have the leader of the house. he was elected with 174. watch that the exact number of wards that were caused into no confidence motion against him on conduct reading cheddar many under way all his. busy door constitutionally did the president administered de or however, is reported to be on record. and therefore the chairman senate, sergeant sandrani will be administering that all the military chief diplomats from various...
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the opposition bardeen will then ward on the leisure of the house. dag proceeding. it's going to be on monday. shabba should have likely to be the next prime minister of the country. there was overwhelming kept board for him from the other political party to read show one thing quite clear that they were to be sha bosher, dave, who will be awarded and the leader of the house on monday. but indeed, dramatic development said and focused on this is the 1st time that a prime minister has been stayed with a ward of no confidence, the prime minister remain dead. the former prime minister m ron con, remaining defined care is ready and saying that he will play to the large ball. however, the supreme court also went into an emergency meeting just before midnight to ensure that a ruling which had a knowledge, the ruling by the deputy speaker, to basically throw out the no confidence motion that sure go ahead. and then just after the stroke of midnight, d 4 d m, or handed over to the speaker of the assembly. dig it from the opposition. the p d. m. deposits on democratic lines
the opposition bardeen will then ward on the leisure of the house. dag proceeding. it's going to be on monday. shabba should have likely to be the next prime minister of the country. there was overwhelming kept board for him from the other political party to read show one thing quite clear that they were to be sha bosher, dave, who will be awarded and the leader of the house on monday. but indeed, dramatic development said and focused on this is the 1st time that a prime minister has been...
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richard, likely going to be the next prime minister will get dead ward of confidence. but a crush budget on all dirty d opposition may be in a euphoric mode. that is also a sense of gloom beep. many people are not happy at toward to happen because they do believe emron conran. you said that they were the foreign transparency to out them, so it will be important to see how many people come out. ukraine's president of a lot. m, as in, as he says, he spoken to the german chancellor about imposing more sanctions on russia on the ground. and ukraine. officials say they were covered the bodies of 2 people from the grave and the village of priscilla, which is just outside capitol. key of the war is triggered a sergent demand for body armor for ukrainian soldiers and police up at brian reports from the v. f on the homegrown industry of protective vests. it's a long way from any front line, but these volunteers are doing what they can for that countries war effort. so the director of this company decided when the war broke out, he had to do something. but she knew i was thinkin
richard, likely going to be the next prime minister will get dead ward of confidence. but a crush budget on all dirty d opposition may be in a euphoric mode. that is also a sense of gloom beep. many people are not happy at toward to happen because they do believe emron conran. you said that they were the foreign transparency to out them, so it will be important to see how many people come out. ukraine's president of a lot. m, as in, as he says, he spoken to the german chancellor about imposing...
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the all russia blows up a maternity ward look at all these poor grieving women in these maturity, women, when in reality i mean from what we're hearing now from some eye witnesses, is that they were actually asked to leave. it was emptied out and cleared out to the military, can make it a base to me. and this is so reminiscent of what we saw from hamas up from other a terrorist organizations that it's the exact same type of thing. it's set up the situation. go to a building that is vulnerable either and need out our building, whether vulnerable people or medical needs and, and make sure that there is return fire or something there so that those stories can be against you. so the public narrative can be against you. to me, this is extremely concerned specifically in a place as large as, as ukraine, where there are other buildings they could have set up at and where these women were forced to leave by the crating military. now jennifer, recently the ukranian president in his interview 2 fox news admitted alleged atrocities by the as of battalion. he added that the group is now a part of u
the all russia blows up a maternity ward look at all these poor grieving women in these maturity, women, when in reality i mean from what we're hearing now from some eye witnesses, is that they were actually asked to leave. it was emptied out and cleared out to the military, can make it a base to me. and this is so reminiscent of what we saw from hamas up from other a terrorist organizations that it's the exact same type of thing. it's set up the situation. go to a building that is vulnerable...
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, nbc news, san francisco. >> that was jacob ward reporting. we'll be right back. b ward reporting. reporting. we'll be right back. that's right, jamie. but it's not just about savings. it's about the friends we make along the way. you said it, flo. and don't forget to floss before you brush. your gums will thank you. -that's right, dr. gary. -jamie? sorry, i had another thought so i got back in line. what was it? [ sighs ] i can't remember. (woman) oh. oh! hi there. you're jonathan, right? the 995 plan! yes, from colonial penn. your 995 plan fits my budget just right. excuse me? aren't you jonathan from tv, that 995 plan? yes, from colonial penn. i love your lifetime rate lock. that's what sold me. she thinks you're jonathan, with the 995 plan. -are you? -yes, from colonial penn. we were concerned we couldn't get coverage, but it was easy with the 995 plan. -thank you. -you're welcome. i'm jonathan for colonial penn life insurance company. this guaranteed acceptance whole life insurance plan is our #1 most popular plan. it's loaded with guaran
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cnn's clarissa ward in kharkiv for us tonight after a very close encounter with the russian practice of targeting a residential area twice. reportedly, the second time to kill emergency workers who have responded to the first attack, also cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house in brussels, cnn nick roberts, with the position now to not put sanctions on someone close to vladimir putin and reporting on two mysterious explosions in moldova to the south west, cnn phil plblack, first clarissa ward's report. >> reporter: beginning of a 24 hour shift for paramedics, aleksandra and vladimir vensel, they prepare the ambulance for the carnage that kharkiv residents confront everyday. we have two tourniquets vladimir says, aleksandra's mother stops by the dispatch center to give her daughter a hug. this is one of the most dangerous jobs. every moment together is precious. a loud stream of booms signalled the days work is beginning. that's incoming now, this ambulance worker tells us. aleksandra and vladimir answer the call. she says, the code used when someone has been wounded by shelling. th
cnn's clarissa ward in kharkiv for us tonight after a very close encounter with the russian practice of targeting a residential area twice. reportedly, the second time to kill emergency workers who have responded to the first attack, also cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house in brussels, cnn nick roberts, with the position now to not put sanctions on someone close to vladimir putin and reporting on two mysterious explosions in moldova to the south west, cnn phil plblack, first clarissa...
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first, this from clarissa ward. >> reporter: the town of abdivka is no stranger to war. eight years, this has been the frontline of ukraine's battle with russian-backed separatists. people here are used to shelling. they have have never experienced anything like this. a missile can be heard overhead, as emotional man approaches us. they smashed the old part of town, he says. as we talk, the artillery intensifies. i told him it's better to go home now because there's a lot of shelling and he said there's more shelling where he lives. as russia prepares a major offensive in the east, frontline towns like abdivka are getting pummelled. so you can hear constant bombardment. this is the bombshells are down here, but you can see this building is already been hit. more than 40 people are now living in what used to be a clothing store. lida and her two sons have been here for three weeks. she wants to leave but says her boys are too scared to go outside. we're afraid to stay and afraid to go, she tells us. but it's fate. whether you run or don't run. an apartment block, an icon
first, this from clarissa ward. >> reporter: the town of abdivka is no stranger to war. eight years, this has been the frontline of ukraine's battle with russian-backed separatists. people here are used to shelling. they have have never experienced anything like this. a missile can be heard overhead, as emotional man approaches us. they smashed the old part of town, he says. as we talk, the artillery intensifies. i told him it's better to go home now because there's a lot of shelling and...
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jake ward on the race to build up america's charging infrastructure >> reporter: grant student victor tran loves his electric car. >> no oil to change, no transmission stuff, it's really nice >> reporter: the only problem is finding a charger on campus. >> i drove up to where i usually charge looks like all the spots are full it's really annoying that there's no spots. >> we'll build out the first-ever national network of 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations. >> reporter: president biden's $5 billion program hopes to create highway corridors full of them experts say with 35 million evs expected on the road by 2030, we'll need another 1.5 million charging ports, especially in cities. >> it's easy to make it accessible to just about anybody, whether you live in a single-family home or you're in a city depending on off-street parking or in an apartment. >> reporter: charge point has been making charging stations for 15 years, testing them against the elements at its lab in san jose how does it work >> take your phone hold it up to the station. >> reporter: its ceo says its worldwid
jake ward on the race to build up america's charging infrastructure >> reporter: grant student victor tran loves his electric car. >> no oil to change, no transmission stuff, it's really nice >> reporter: the only problem is finding a charger on campus. >> i drove up to where i usually charge looks like all the spots are full it's really annoying that there's no spots. >> we'll build out the first-ever national network of 500,000 electric vehicle charging stations....
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working as a midwife, i had to go off sick, because i couldn't manage the ward work. i was in tears trying to get back to the car, only being able to shuffle along. back in coventry, they've managed to cut some of the long waits for planned operations. i'm proud to say we don't have any patients who are now waiting more than two years, and our ambition now is to work on those patients waiting more than a year, and we want to get that down to zero as quickly as possible, and hopefully by the end of this year. it is a significant challenge. in coventry, there are covid patients in wards like this — nearly as many as during the peak of the omicron surge over the winter. most are here because they have other conditions, but that still creates challenges for staff in the hospital. covid infections in the community are falling, according to the latest survey, but nhs staff know the virus, along with many other pressures, won't go away. hugh pym, bbc news, coventry. the parents of a black man shot when stopped by the police in the us state of michigan say they fled congo's
working as a midwife, i had to go off sick, because i couldn't manage the ward work. i was in tears trying to get back to the car, only being able to shuffle along. back in coventry, they've managed to cut some of the long waits for planned operations. i'm proud to say we don't have any patients who are now waiting more than two years, and our ambition now is to work on those patients waiting more than a year, and we want to get that down to zero as quickly as possible, and hopefully by the end...
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personnel will be chaired by commissioner weissman-ward. members will include commissioner sanchez and president lam . please clarify thatfor the record, thank you . at this time number two, report from board delegates to membership organizations . seeing none commissioner sanchez is on his way back from thenational league of cities . and then any other reports by board members this evening? seeing none,calendar of upcoming committee meetings . do we have any attendance tonight? >> if i mentioned earlier budget services will be wednesday april 6. now i'm forgetting.i want to be clear. it's five, right? 5:00 on wednesdays and that will include that agenda item around the payroll postmortem analysis. as well as other items. >> thank you and at this time since we had designated new committee assignments tonight, please check that for confirmation of upcoming committee dates and times. and as a reminder, committee meetings will be held in perso . there will be a virtual option as a webinar public comment will only be in person due to limited st
personnel will be chaired by commissioner weissman-ward. members will include commissioner sanchez and president lam . please clarify thatfor the record, thank you . at this time number two, report from board delegates to membership organizations . seeing none commissioner sanchez is on his way back from thenational league of cities . and then any other reports by board members this evening? seeing none,calendar of upcoming committee meetings . do we have any attendance tonight? >> if i...
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. >> still to come this hour, cnn's clarissa ward and her team follow the paramedics doing incredibly dangerous work, trying to save people wounded in russia's attacks, often becoming targets themselves. >> just incredible heroism on the part of the medics. also ahead, new video of alec baldwin speaking to authorities immediately after the fatal shooting on the set of the movie "rust." text messages from the film's armorer, what she was saying about using live rounds. and elon musk poised to be the new owner of twitter, what that means for users and employees. we'll talk more up next after the break. obviously, we got termites. well, first thing is, you gotta know what they're bitin' on. hey! i told you to hire a pro. i did get a pro. an orkin pro! i got this. gotermites? don't call any pro, call the orkin pro. new prects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. when you sponsor a job, you immediately get your shortlist of quality candidates, whose resumes on indeed match your job criteria. visit indeed.com/hire and get started today. pre-rinsing you
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and sweeping up areas that had been their offices, their wards. things of that sort. so, i think, you know, just kind of, these attacks happened. they expect them at this point. and right away, they start to clean up. i mean, the hospital got lucky that everyone was evacuated in time. and no one was seriously injured. one woman, you know, she had come to the hospital with a heart condition. i even said to her, i can't imagine this is good for your heart, the stress of this. she said, i'm too scared to stay here at the hospital. i'd rather go home. that's where that becomes heartbreaking even a hospital becomes, you know, unsafe. it's a place that ukrainians expect to be targeted. they're afraid to be there even if they need to be there for their health. >> there's something in your reporting was very similar to what richard engel had from bucha. you reported on the experiences of ukrainians living around the villages of mykolaiv, where russians were, they were asking them where the nazis live. i don't know whether this is something they're trying to get at. or whether
and sweeping up areas that had been their offices, their wards. things of that sort. so, i think, you know, just kind of, these attacks happened. they expect them at this point. and right away, they start to clean up. i mean, the hospital got lucky that everyone was evacuated in time. and no one was seriously injured. one woman, you know, she had come to the hospital with a heart condition. i even said to her, i can't imagine this is good for your heart, the stress of this. she said, i'm too...
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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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and big hospitals in england — covid wards and big hospitals in england who were saying, this is madness, — england who were saying, this is madness, the test or taking way too lon- madness, the test or taking way too long to _ madness, the test or taking way too long to come back. so we are sending pennie back— long to come back. so we are sending people back into the care home system — people back into the care home system to— people back into the care home system to even if they initially had a negative — system to even if they initially had a negative task, they've been in hospital— a negative task, they've been in hospital for so long they almost certainly — hospital for so long they almost certainly give it to someone else or picked _ certainly give it to someone else or picked it_ certainly give it to someone else or picked it un — certainly give it to someone else or picked it up. 20,000 people died as a result_ picked it up. 20,000 people died as a result of— picked it up. 20,000 people died as a result of these often asymptomatic patients, _ a result of these
and big hospitals in england — covid wards and big hospitals in england who were saying, this is madness, — england who were saying, this is madness, the test or taking way too lon- madness, the test or taking way too long to _ madness, the test or taking way too long to come back. so we are sending pennie back— long to come back. so we are sending people back into the care home system — people back into the care home system to— people back into the care home system to even if they...
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she was with cnn's clarissa ward. it was heartbreaking to see what this lady was going through. >>> also, jews around the world celebrating passover. our cnn's jake tapper met with jews in ukraine to find out why it's so much more poignant and meaningful passover this year. you never know what opportunities life will send your way. but if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, enbrel can help you say i'm in for what's next. ready to create a bigger world? -i'm in. ready to earn that “world's greatest dad” mug? -i'm in. care to play a bigger role in this community? -i'm in. enbrel helps relieve joint pain, helps stop permanent joint damage, and helps skin get clearer in psoriatic arthritis. with less pain, you're free to join in. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been somepl
she was with cnn's clarissa ward. it was heartbreaking to see what this lady was going through. >>> also, jews around the world celebrating passover. our cnn's jake tapper met with jews in ukraine to find out why it's so much more poignant and meaningful passover this year. you never know what opportunities life will send your way. but if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis or psoriatic arthritis, enbrel can help you say i'm in for what's next. ready to create a bigger...
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incredible report from clarissa ward and her team. i'll be back later this hour with more from ukraine, but first rosemary church will have our other top stories after this break, including this. elon musk's twitter take over. we'll have a look at the deal between the world's richest man and one of the top social media platforms. >>> and later this hour, a new nuclear warning and huge missile from display as north korea marks a milestone military anniversary. both those stories after a very short break. you are watching "cnn newsroom." shows instantly if yoyou're below, within or ababove your range. it cheers you u on and provides guidance. connected to your healthth and your phone. visit onetouch.com t today. homegrown tomatoes...nice. i wawant to feel in control of my health, so i do what i can. what about screening for colon cancer? when caught in early stages it's more treatable. i'm cologuard. i'm noninvasive and i detect tered dna in your stool to fd 92% of colon cancers, even in early stages. early stages yep, it's for people 4
incredible report from clarissa ward and her team. i'll be back later this hour with more from ukraine, but first rosemary church will have our other top stories after this break, including this. elon musk's twitter take over. we'll have a look at the deal between the world's richest man and one of the top social media platforms. >>> and later this hour, a new nuclear warning and huge missile from display as north korea marks a milestone military anniversary. both those stories after a...
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and edward ward upon appeared that they had gone through parliament wait a substantial majority, the 170 do number, what the magical number. but dad, all happened after several key allies of iran gone, decided to quit your legion so monumental development the the parliament now continue session tomorrow. it will to the leader of the house on monday. and i will be the new prime minister. of course, everybody saying that i should read like need to be prime minister because the buckets on democratic alliance and alliance of 9 party was working on a one point agenda to get rid of iran, current government, iran concert. they were not going without a fight. they were politic or drama, but dad, one drama, of course, now coming to a conclusion. and of course it was something the vote had been something that a mon con was trying to avoid. this is why he made the decision to dissolve parliament. and then that was deemed unconstitutional by the supreme court. and here we have the vote taking place anyway. even though as you say, kemal isha boss sharif is likely to be the potential candidates, a
and edward ward upon appeared that they had gone through parliament wait a substantial majority, the 170 do number, what the magical number. but dad, all happened after several key allies of iran gone, decided to quit your legion so monumental development the the parliament now continue session tomorrow. it will to the leader of the house on monday. and i will be the new prime minister. of course, everybody saying that i should read like need to be prime minister because the buckets on...
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at the royal london hospital _ elizabeth ward at the royal london hospital. and i think to thoughts. obviously. — hospital. and i think to thoughts. obviously, a lot of people in the country— obviously, a lot of people in the country will be able to empathise with her— country will be able to empathise with her experience, having had covid _ with her experience, having had covid themselves, increasingly perhaps— covid themselves, increasingly perhaps more than once. but it is also significant that here is the queen, — also significant that here is the queen, she is 95, and although she has access— queen, she is 95, and although she has access to the best medical care available _ has access to the best medical care available as head of state, it is a sign _ available as head of state, it is a sign that— available as head of state, it is a sign that she has recovered from covid _ sign that she has recovered from covid now — sign that she has recovered from covid now. the fact she has been able _ covid now. the fact she has been able to— covid
at the royal london hospital _ elizabeth ward at the royal london hospital. and i think to thoughts. obviously. — hospital. and i think to thoughts. obviously, a lot of people in the country— obviously, a lot of people in the country will be able to empathise with her— country will be able to empathise with her experience, having had covid _ with her experience, having had covid themselves, increasingly perhaps— covid themselves, increasingly perhaps more than once. but it is also...
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let's bring in clarissa ward. you have seen first-hand the devastation putin'sfor forced l behind in towns near bucha. how do you think russia will respond to the further proof its own soldiers were behind these war crimes? >> we're losing the audio there for clarissa. we're going to try to bring her back. in the meantime, let us turn to our guest. joining us to discuss, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, bill taylor, who served under president george w. bush, obama, and trump to a degree, as well, i suppose. i want to start with your reaction to the release of trevor reed. why do you think russia was willing to make the swap now in the middle of really the worst possible relations between these two countries since the cuban missile crisis, probably. >> worse indeed. all that's going on right now is just terrible between the two countries. however, it's important for the united states to get people back. and so a lot of effort went into that, as you heard, as you reported. months of work, discussions, even in the
let's bring in clarissa ward. you have seen first-hand the devastation putin'sfor forced l behind in towns near bucha. how do you think russia will respond to the further proof its own soldiers were behind these war crimes? >> we're losing the audio there for clarissa. we're going to try to bring her back. in the meantime, let us turn to our guest. joining us to discuss, former u.s. ambassador to ukraine, bill taylor, who served under president george w. bush, obama, and trump to a...
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clarissa ward. my name is clarissa ward, i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? navalny, was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, navalny returned to russia, knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back because i'm russian politician, i belong to this country. i would never give putin such a gift. >> reporter: he was arrested on arrival and in prison he started a hunger strike. he was initially sentenced to two and a half years for violating his probation, then another nine were added for fraud, and contempt of court cha charges. alex marquardt, cnn, washington. >>> the sundance award winning cnn film "navalny" airs sunday night at 9:00 eastern here on cnn. >>> so we do have some good news to report. the good stuff today. our very own john berman is happily back home after this week's boston marathon and he says he is feeling 100%. he's back to feeling better here. so he's going to be here to tell us all about the adventure on monday. have a great weekend. cnn's coverage continues right now. >>> close to catastr
clarissa ward. my name is clarissa ward, i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? navalny, was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, navalny returned to russia, knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back because i'm russian politician, i belong to this country. i would never give putin such a gift. >> reporter: he was arrested on arrival and in prison he started a hunger strike. he was initially sentenced to two...
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let's go now to kyiv, with clarissa ward. people around the town are returning to areas that were previously held by the russians. and there is a lot left behind, death and destruction. walk us through what you're seeing there. >> reporter: yeah, so, we have been traveling to the northern city and other villages north of that to the belarusian border where russian forces launched this major offensive at the beginning of the war and really it provides a window i think on what we can expect tole see in the east. russian forces have now retreated from those areas north of kyiv and north of cheern nerve, what we're seeing are scenes of complete devastation. this is what remains of russia's presence in much of north ukraine. a hastily abandoned camp by the roadside, just 30 miles in from the belarusian border where soldiers dug in and prepared for their advance. their fox holes still littered with their rations. so this is where it looks like they were doing their cooking. you can see onions, coffee, water, some cans over there. b
let's go now to kyiv, with clarissa ward. people around the town are returning to areas that were previously held by the russians. and there is a lot left behind, death and destruction. walk us through what you're seeing there. >> reporter: yeah, so, we have been traveling to the northern city and other villages north of that to the belarusian border where russian forces launched this major offensive at the beginning of the war and really it provides a window i think on what we can expect...
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cnn's clarissa ward in kharkiv for us tonight after a very close encounter with the russian practice of targeting a residential area twice. reportedly, the second time to kill emergency workers who have responded to the first attack, also cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house, in brussels, cnn's nic robertson with the position now to not put sanctions on someone close to vladimir putin and reporting on two mysterious explosions in moldova to the southwest, cnn's phil black. first, clarissa ward's report. >> reporter: beginning of a 24 hour shift for paramedics, aleksandra and vladimir vensel, they prepare the ambulance for the carnage that kharkiv residents confront everyday. "we have two tourniquets," vladimir says. aleksandra's mother stops by the dispatch center to give her daughter a hug. this is one of the most dangerous jobs. every moment together is precious. a loud stream of booms signals the day's work is beginning. "that's incoming now," this ambulance worker tells us. aleksandra and vladimir answer the call. she says, the code used when someone has been wounded by shell
cnn's clarissa ward in kharkiv for us tonight after a very close encounter with the russian practice of targeting a residential area twice. reportedly, the second time to kill emergency workers who have responded to the first attack, also cnn's kaitlan collins at the white house, in brussels, cnn's nic robertson with the position now to not put sanctions on someone close to vladimir putin and reporting on two mysterious explosions in moldova to the southwest, cnn's phil black. first, clarissa...
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clarissa ward, cnn, kharkiv. ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) so, i'm a beach side hotel. as you can see, i'm pretty relaxed. i'm looking for someone who likes sand and sun. if you have kids, i'm great with kids. so yeah, that's me. ♪ ♪ i was injured in a car crash. i had no idea how much my case was worth. i called the barnes firm. when a truck hit my son, i had so many questions about his case. i called the barnes firm. it was the best call i could've made. your case is often worth more than insuran call the barnes firm to find out i could've made. what your case could be worth. we will help get you the best result possible. ♪ the barnes firm, injury attorneys ♪ call one eight hundred,est resul eight million ♪ >>> any minute now, the clock will start ticking and donald trump will have to start paying. we're talking $10,000 a day after a judge held trump in civil contempt for failing to comply with a subpoena. cnn's senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor eli honig is here. what are trump's options? >> contempt, first of all, is the tool judges use to
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team. [ speaking russian ] my name is clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? [ speaking russian ] was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, nalny returned to russia knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back i'm russian, i belong to this country. i would never give putin such a gift. >> reporter: he was arrested on arrival. in prison, he started a hunger strike. he was initially sentenced to 2 1/2 years for violating his probation, then another 9 were added for fraud and contempt of court charges, which putin critics say are clearly political. alex marquardt, cnn, washington. >>> and you most definitely want to tune in to this all-new cnn film, "navalny" premiering sunday at 9:00 p.m. on cnn. he's finding some investment ideas with merrill. eyes on the ball baby. digital tools so impressive, you just can't stop. what would you like the power to do? waxed. natural. sensitive. new dove ultimate antiperspirant. our unique water based formula and 6x me glyceri
team. [ speaking russian ] my name is clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? [ speaking russian ] was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, nalny returned to russia knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back i'm russian, i belong to this country. i would never give putin such a gift. >> reporter: he was arrested on arrival. in prison, he started a hunger strike. he was initially sentenced to 2...
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our thanks to clarissa ward. let's bring in the executive director of amnesty international ukraine. thank you for joining us and for all the work you're doing to help people like lydia there. as you listen to clarissa's report, what can you tell us about the situation and the challenges for so many trying to flee the scene there? >> the situation is really quite challenging. because there are problems with evacuation on each stage. roads are broken, they are damaged, shell fire and ongoing air strikes. moreover we know that so far the biggest problem, of course, with old people and people with disabilities, because they need more support in transportation. and honesttally that is big challenge for the government. and for the nongovernmental sector because there are a lot of efforts from people, but the lack of just physical support, you know, and we need special vehicles, special trains and special equipment to do this. >> as the fighting there intensifies, i'm just curious what is the fate of humanitarian corri
our thanks to clarissa ward. let's bring in the executive director of amnesty international ukraine. thank you for joining us and for all the work you're doing to help people like lydia there. as you listen to clarissa's report, what can you tell us about the situation and the challenges for so many trying to flee the scene there? >> the situation is really quite challenging. because there are problems with evacuation on each stage. roads are broken, they are damaged, shell fire and...
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clarissa ward, stay safe. we'll get back to you. thank you very much. let's get some new assessments right now on this war from top pentagon officials. the defense secretary lloyd austin speaking out after critical talks with other military leaders today in germany. and the chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general mark milley sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto, who's covering all of this for us right now. >> reporter: at a gathering in germany of military leaders from america's closest allies, defense secretary lloyd austin said they must move together "at the speed of war" to help defend ukraine. >> we don't have any time to waste. the briefings today laid out clearly why the coming weeks will be so crucial for ukraine. >> reporter: in an exclusive interview with cnn the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general mark milley told me the stakes of the war in ukraine are global. >> if this was left to stand, if there is no answer to this aggression, if russia gets away with this c
clarissa ward, stay safe. we'll get back to you. thank you very much. let's get some new assessments right now on this war from top pentagon officials. the defense secretary lloyd austin speaking out after critical talks with other military leaders today in germany. and the chairman of the u.s. joint chiefs of staff general mark milley sat down for an exclusive interview with cnn's chief national security correspondent jim sciutto, who's covering all of this for us right now. >> reporter:...
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in the premature babies' ward, care continues. the windows have been blocked and the unit have relocated into the centre of the building. translation: we can't - evacuate children who need artificial ventilation. we can't close the department, because there are other children who may need our help. dotted around the city, people queue to refill their bottles at tankers or at natural springs. mykolaiv has been without running water since the supply was cut off after russian shelling more than two weeks ago. now, even the fire brigade have to find new ways to refill. here, it's our bathroom. no water too. grandmother tatiana has decided to stay in the city despite the constant shelling and lack of water. it's not easy, but what we can do? i was trying to join - the army, but they say that "you are a little bit too old. and another problem, you are nearly blind". | i said, "maybe i'm nearly blind, - but i can smell a russian tank, 0k?" if it will be necessary, - if russians will come here, of course i will fight. after months of livi
in the premature babies' ward, care continues. the windows have been blocked and the unit have relocated into the centre of the building. translation: we can't - evacuate children who need artificial ventilation. we can't close the department, because there are other children who may need our help. dotted around the city, people queue to refill their bottles at tankers or at natural springs. mykolaiv has been without running water since the supply was cut off after russian shelling more than...
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on the outskirts of moscow. >> clarissa ward. cnn. my name is clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, navalny returned to russia, knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back. i'm russian politician, i belong to this country. i would never give putin such a gift. >> reporter: he was arrested on arrival. in prison, he started a hunger strike. he was initially sentenced to two and a half years for violating his probation and another nine were added for fraud and contempt of court charges, which putin critics say are clearly political. alex marquardt, cnn, washington. >> alex marquardt, thank you. it is an incredible story and you will not want to miss the cnn film "navalny" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on cnn. >>> we'll be right back. with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done.
on the outskirts of moscow. >> clarissa ward. cnn. my name is clarissa ward. i work for cnn. can i ask you a couple of questions? was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, navalny returned to russia, knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back. i'm russian politician, i belong to this country. i would never give putin such a gift. >> reporter: he was arrested on arrival. in prison, he started a hunger strike. he was...
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of course, no confidence ward or a, you know, i come from a bar debug on people's party and everybody knows when baucus and was only 20 years old and focused on people's fact he came into being in right when pakistan was 25 years old. so 5 years old pakistan, peebles, by he gave his son. oh, complete constitution. okay. which is our responsibility as a young people to need to implement and to stand by. okay, let's allows zilkey car buccheri to response over. com. maria says the millions of people who come out, the young people who come out in support of enron con, are be manipulated. what do you respond? i think what my, my colleague is trying to say is that boxes of people's party and piano noon. then the government in charge at the moment doesn't have any support from the youth or the masses. i think her entire synopsis of what she's trying to build up is basically saying that nobody has come out for them. the youth is not behind them. and the public mandate is still with ex prime minister in ron hahn. and she talks about bach science people's party doing so much their chairman who
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it was just like marie to be generous to ward the couple who were so generous to her. but to skeptical detectives, especially this brand-new mother, something about this story did not sound quite right. the father, for example, the fact that the alleged abuse of guy didn't seem to exist. but then they talk to ex husband jeff and the story he heard, completely different. and he came directly from marie when she went to visit jeff shortly after getting pregnant. >> i put my head on her stomach and i said, what's going on with this? and she wasn't really showing. and her story at that time was, while i'm just being assertive -- so we did a type of artificial insemination. >> well, well, well. the pastor was the sperm donor. in this new story, marie's gift was to be the pastors artificially's surrogate. but why the conflict of stories? to find, out the detectives consulted three special church ladies. tanya flanders closest confidence. >> we call them the inner circle. >> and the inner circle said, yes, tanya told them. but swore them to secrecy. but then, tanya gave up a
it was just like marie to be generous to ward the couple who were so generous to her. but to skeptical detectives, especially this brand-new mother, something about this story did not sound quite right. the father, for example, the fact that the alleged abuse of guy didn't seem to exist. but then they talk to ex husband jeff and the story he heard, completely different. and he came directly from marie when she went to visit jeff shortly after getting pregnant. >> i put my head on her...
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>> of course, 100%. >> reporter: cnn's clarissa ward and her team confronted a member of the toxin team at his apartment on the outskirts of moscow. >> reporter: my name's clarissa ward, i work for cnn, can i ask you a couple of questions? was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, navalny returned to russia, knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back, because i'm russian politician, i belong to this country. >> reporter: he was arrested on arrival, in prison, he started a hunger strike. he was initially sentenced to 2 1/2 years for violating his probation, then another nine were added for fraud and contemp it of court charges, critics say are clearly political. alex ma alex marquardt, cnn washington. >> navalny premiers 9:00 p.m. sunday here at cnn, a truly inspiring story. we'll be right back. before i went to aspen dental, i had a lot of infection going on and i was having extractions done on a traditional, regular basis. when terry first came in, he wanted a long term solution, and that's something we were able to offer him. their
>> of course, 100%. >> reporter: cnn's clarissa ward and her team confronted a member of the toxin team at his apartment on the outskirts of moscow. >> reporter: my name's clarissa ward, i work for cnn, can i ask you a couple of questions? was it your team that poisoned navalny, please? >> reporter: five months after his poisoning, navalny returned to russia, knowing what awaited him. >> i will go back, because i'm russian politician, i belong to this country....
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now de mayo wards. no one is safe here either. joining in my brain was now in ukraine. there are no safe or unsafe places. every one is under threat. i repeat my call to old resident. whenever you hear the sirens go to the shelters, because he might save your life. we mourn those who died, but we have to be vigilant. they are now smashing civilian infrastructure. more and more will be coming. as russia seems to be shifting its focus on the ground to eastern ukraine, the rest of the country remains very much the target of its air power. but the meat edges, you levy or russian president vladimir putin has told a televised meeting of economic officials at western sanctions of back firing. he says moscow is withstanding what he described as an economic bleed screen by the us and europe from italy. soon we will discuss which extra decision is to take in order to maintain rushing business in the circumstances of the sanction pressure from our unfriendly partners. they trotted the fable lines to financial and economic situation in russia and quote, the banking crisis. we can c
now de mayo wards. no one is safe here either. joining in my brain was now in ukraine. there are no safe or unsafe places. every one is under threat. i repeat my call to old resident. whenever you hear the sirens go to the shelters, because he might save your life. we mourn those who died, but we have to be vigilant. they are now smashing civilian infrastructure. more and more will be coming. as russia seems to be shifting its focus on the ground to eastern ukraine, the rest of the country...
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they found that care on the psychiatric ward for children and young people had deteriorated so severely it had to be closed to new admissions. support in the community for children and young people and adults was inadequate. and crisis care was so poor it was putting patients at risk. i continue to apologise for people who have not got the service they want. that is not the reason why any of us come into work every day. i don't want to put forward excuses of why that is the case. i want to focus on what we need to do now to make this better so people get the services they are entitled to. this is the fourth time in eight years that the norfolk and suffolk trust has been rated inadequate. time and time again efforts to improve care have failed. there are now undoubtedly big questions for ministers to keep putting patients at risk. one local mp has now called on the government to take while he was sitting next to a female colleague. today the attorney general for england and wales, a senior member of the government, said a small minority of men in parliament behave like animals — those
they found that care on the psychiatric ward for children and young people had deteriorated so severely it had to be closed to new admissions. support in the community for children and young people and adults was inadequate. and crisis care was so poor it was putting patients at risk. i continue to apologise for people who have not got the service they want. that is not the reason why any of us come into work every day. i don't want to put forward excuses of why that is the case. i want to...
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one set of his partner said they want to ward for a no confidence motion. another set supposed to meet him this afternoon, but the protested here say they're here for the long haul. they want to see gotta be roger boxer and his government leave. voters in the gambia have been choosing the makeup of national assembly, a record number of candidates contesting 53 seats. another 5 will be appointed by the president, adama ro, augment address reports, foreman's after our presidential election. gubbins, once again came out to vote. many of them consider this parliamentary election as important as the ones that return president item a power to power and ag. ambia. yeah, we need change yet because the big i'm is going is not promising at all. it's not promising. so we need a tory change in the house of the assembly. yeah. and saw that the constitution can be amended. yeah, we need a, a new deaf conversation because the internet isn't because as usual is the was because his vision ever gives you more. but the president said he considers the election, unimportant, st
one set of his partner said they want to ward for a no confidence motion. another set supposed to meet him this afternoon, but the protested here say they're here for the long haul. they want to see gotta be roger boxer and his government leave. voters in the gambia have been choosing the makeup of national assembly, a record number of candidates contesting 53 seats. another 5 will be appointed by the president, adama ro, augment address reports, foreman's after our presidential election....
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for potential cyberattacks so how prepared is the united states for this potential threat nbc's jake ward reports on the vulnerabilities in our infrastructure and the nsa program that teaches a new generation of hackers how to spot them first. >> reporter: at first glance, you might think these students playing with miniature models are innocent hobbyists, but they're not. >> we've been attacking and protecting cargo ships, hospitals, chemical tanks, pumps, all sorts of industrial control systems. >> reporter: this is a ha hack-a-thon ha trains students to ward off cyberattacks. >> it impacts the supply chain a great percentage of our ecosystem and economic power comes from export and import. >> reporter: hackers show that a bit of code can disrupt all of that in this case, attacking the same systems that steer and propel full-size shipping vessels. >> we are attacking a real system that could be used in a real ship, it's just a fake ship here if we were attacking a real system, we could have done damage to the ship and cargo on the ship and the economy of the country who owns the ship. >
for potential cyberattacks so how prepared is the united states for this potential threat nbc's jake ward reports on the vulnerabilities in our infrastructure and the nsa program that teaches a new generation of hackers how to spot them first. >> reporter: at first glance, you might think these students playing with miniature models are innocent hobbyists, but they're not. >> we've been attacking and protecting cargo ships, hospitals, chemical tanks, pumps, all sorts of industrial...