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>> ian pannell in eastern ukraine tonight. ian, thank you >>> there are also several developing stories back here at home tonight, to the pandemic and breaking news from the fda tonight. they are now urging americans to avoid the johnson & johnson vaccine if you have access to pfizer or moderna instead, because of concerns over potential blood clots. we also have news here tonight on that anti-viral, paxlovid, that so many americans are now taking with the omicron subvariant now sweeping the country. reports that some have said their symptoms have come back after taking that anti-viral. here's whit johnson. >> reporter: tonight, the fda moving to limit the use of the johnson & johnson vaccine, saying the one-shot should only be given to americans who either don't have access to the moderna or pfizer vaccines or won't take them. the fda pointing to the real but rare risk of blood clots after the j&j shot. it comes as covid hospitalizations and deaths are expected to climb for the first time in months. in the last two weeks, e.r
>> ian pannell in eastern ukraine tonight. ian, thank you >>> there are also several developing stories back here at home tonight, to the pandemic and breaking news from the fda tonight. they are now urging americans to avoid the johnson & johnson vaccine if you have access to pfizer or moderna instead, because of concerns over potential blood clots. we also have news here tonight on that anti-viral, paxlovid, that so many americans are now taking with the omicron subvariant...
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>> ian pannell in kharkiv for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home now and to the showdown over abortion across this country. in fact, protesters outside the homes of chief justice john roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. and tonight, what the republican leader mitch mcconnell in the senate is now saying about the possibility of a federal abortion ban if roe versus wade is overturned. here's abc's mary bruce tonight. >> question will not go back! >> reporter: after a weekend when thousands took to the streets rallying for abortion rights, some gathering outside the homes of supreme court justice brett kavanaugh. and chief justice john roberts, tonight, security around the justices is stepping up. the u.s. marshals now involved in protecting the members of the court, after that leaked draft opinion indicated they're preparing to overturn roe v. wade. it comes as the top republican in the senate, mitch mcconnell, is indicating overturning roe could be just the beginning. that if republicans gain control of congres
>> ian pannell in kharkiv for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home now and to the showdown over abortion across this country. in fact, protesters outside the homes of chief justice john roberts and justice brett kavanaugh. and tonight, what the republican leader mitch mcconnell in the senate is now saying about the possibility of a federal abortion ban if roe versus wade is overturned. here's abc's mary bruce tonight. >> question will not go back! >>...
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intelligence, ian pannell again from kharkiv tonight in eastern ukraine, and ian, we learned today, the u.s. confirming the number of russian generals believed to have been killed since this war began? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, the defense intelligence agency director, their assessment that eight to ten russian generals have been killed. the ukrainians have an even higher number than that, but it really speaks to the woeful battlefield tactics of the russians and is damaging both for their capabilities and, of course, for their morale. david? >> ian pannell, our thanks to you again tonight. >>> back here at home now and to the medical emergency involving a pilot, the passenger calling air traffic control saying, "i don't know how to land this plane." what followed is quite something. and here's abc's victor oquendo from florida. >> reporter: this chilling call to air traffic control over west palm beach coming just after noon. >> i've got a serious situation here, my pilot has gone incoheerntd. i have no idea how to fly the airplane. >> reporter: two people onboard the 12-seat si
intelligence, ian pannell again from kharkiv tonight in eastern ukraine, and ian, we learned today, the u.s. confirming the number of russian generals believed to have been killed since this war began? >> reporter: yeah, that's right, the defense intelligence agency director, their assessment that eight to ten russian generals have been killed. the ukrainians have an even higher number than that, but it really speaks to the woeful battlefield tactics of the russians and is damaging both...
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>> ian pannell with us all week long. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home to the pandemic. more than 145,000 new infections in just the past 24 hours, and take a look at this tonight -- the community level spread map. a growing number of counties in the northeast now moving back into the high risk level. here's abc's whit johnson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new covid cases in the u.s. tripling over the last six weeks. the country reporting more than 145,000 new infections in just 24 hours, the highest daily total since mid-february. with that growing number of counties in the northeast now at high risk. >> this pandemic is not over, and if we bring down our guard and not do the things we need to do, we can get ourselves into the same trouble we were several months ago. >> reporter: the white house warning without more funding from congress, americans won't have access to the next generation of vaccines needed to fight newer variants. >> we're going to run out of treatments. we're going to run out of testing. and so whatever infections we see this fall and winter, we're g
>> ian pannell with us all week long. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home to the pandemic. more than 145,000 new infections in just the past 24 hours, and take a look at this tonight -- the community level spread map. a growing number of counties in the northeast now moving back into the high risk level. here's abc's whit johnson tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new covid cases in the u.s. tripling over the last six weeks. the country reporting more than 145,000 new...
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>> ian pannell with us again tonight. thank you, ian. >>> we turn now to the abc news exclusive. diane sawyer with ashley judd. the deeply personal conversation. for the first time, ashley judd revealing her mother's final moments and what she reveals to diane about her mother naomi judd's struggle. and tonight here, how to get help. here's diane with ashley judd. >> reporter: where do you want to begin? >> um -- there are many places to begin, i think that i would start with -- my mother knew that she was seen and she was heard in her anguish. when we're talking about mental illness, it's very important to be clear and to make the distinction between our loved one and the disease. it's very real. and the lie that the disease told her was so convincing. >> reporter: and it's the lie that you are not -- >> that you're not enough, that you're not loved, that you're not worthy. and i'm tasked with an exceedingly difficult -- task in disclosing the manner of the way my mother chose not to continue to live. and i've thought about this so much, because once i say it, it cannot be unsai
>> ian pannell with us again tonight. thank you, ian. >>> we turn now to the abc news exclusive. diane sawyer with ashley judd. the deeply personal conversation. for the first time, ashley judd revealing her mother's final moments and what she reveals to diane about her mother naomi judd's struggle. and tonight here, how to get help. here's diane with ashley judd. >> reporter: where do you want to begin? >> um -- there are many places to begin, i think that i would...
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ian pannell leading us here on a monday night. thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, that severe weather threat for millions of americans. the tornado watch tonight for much of oklahoma and southern kansas, after those horrific images of that ef-3 tornado from andover, kansas, look at this. authorities tonight now saying it had winds of 155 miles an hour. you can see it ripping up homes and buildings there, on the ground for more than 12 miles. let's get right to chief meteorologist ginger zee timing the threat again tonight. hi, ginger. >> reporter: hi, david. we just got a brand new tornado watch that extends east all the way to little rock, arkansas, so, the threat is real, it is happening at this moment. you see the warnings, which are the red boxes there. from arkansas back to just north of lawton, oklahoma. that's likely damaging winds, which can do just as much damage. move it east and overnight tonight, we'll lose a little bit of its power. but then, it will start to reinforce itself and the ohio river valley, includin
ian pannell leading us here on a monday night. thank you. >>> back here at home tonight, that severe weather threat for millions of americans. the tornado watch tonight for much of oklahoma and southern kansas, after those horrific images of that ef-3 tornado from andover, kansas, look at this. authorities tonight now saying it had winds of 155 miles an hour. you can see it ripping up homes and buildings there, on the ground for more than 12 miles. let's get right to chief...
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>> ian pannell just about 20 miles from the front lines for us. ian, thank you. >>> and now, former u.s. marine trevor reed speaking out, after nearly three years in a russian prison. reed, who once guarded president obama, was arrested in moscow, convicted on a false charge and swap for a russian convicted in the u.s. on drug charges. reed telling our russia reporter that he fully expected the swap would also include imprisoned former marine paul whelan. >> did you think when you heard that paul wasn't coming home -- >> sorry. i thought that -- that that was wrong. that they got me out and not paul. and -- sorry. i knew that -- that as soon as i was able to, that i would -- would fight for him to get out and that i would do everything i could to get him out of there. >> trevor reed says he's determined to help whelan, as well as wnba star brittney griner, come home. you can hear more from trevor reed, "985 days: the trevor reed interview." that's at 8:30 on abc news live. >>> when we come back here tonight, the deadly fall from a cliff in l.a. co
>> ian pannell just about 20 miles from the front lines for us. ian, thank you. >>> and now, former u.s. marine trevor reed speaking out, after nearly three years in a russian prison. reed, who once guarded president obama, was arrested in moscow, convicted on a false charge and swap for a russian convicted in the u.s. on drug charges. reed telling our russia reporter that he fully expected the swap would also include imprisoned former marine paul whelan. >> did you think...
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>> ian pannell in ukraine's second-largest city again tonight for us. ian, thank you. >>> and back here at home now, to the severe storms at this hour, in fact, tornado watches in effect right now across five states from indiana to pennsylvania. at least four tornadoes reported in just the last 24 hours, including this one in oklahoma. dangerous storms heading into the night and then a new storm system on the move tomorrow. chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us tonight and ginger, we never like when these watches come during the overnight hours. >> reporter: and david, we don't like to see them extend north to places like cleveland in these later hours. and so, that's exactly what happened moments ago. the tornado watch expanded and now not only includes cleveland, but pittsburgh, back to parts of west virginia and kentucky. we saw west liberty have gusts over 64 miles per hour. so, it's not just tornadoes, but those damaging winds you got to look out for tonight. by tomorrow, we are looking at a new storm. that's going to move through with that d
>> ian pannell in ukraine's second-largest city again tonight for us. ian, thank you. >>> and back here at home now, to the severe storms at this hour, in fact, tornado watches in effect right now across five states from indiana to pennsylvania. at least four tornadoes reported in just the last 24 hours, including this one in oklahoma. dangerous storms heading into the night and then a new storm system on the move tomorrow. chief meteorologist ginger zee back with us tonight and...
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>> ian pannell in kharkiv for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and back here at home now, and to the severe weather threat tonight. the red flag warnings, as well, from california to texas. the soaring heat in the south fueling this wildfire in central texas near abilene. that system now spreading east. more than 100 million americans will see temperatures above 90 degrees tomorrow and then this all moves into the northeast by the weekend. senior meteorologist rob marciano tracking it all for us tonight. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. this sort of heat and dry air is certainly a product of our warming climate. a lot of red on the map tonight. check out the red flag warnings that you mentioned from colorado all the way to kansas and back through california, and severe thunderstorm watches up for colorado, wisconsin, and kentucky. and those watches will remain up in those same spots tomorrow, stretch, all the way to south carolina for damaging winds, scattered hail, maybe a tornado or two. here's that record heat. san antonio
>> ian pannell in kharkiv for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and back here at home now, and to the severe weather threat tonight. the red flag warnings, as well, from california to texas. the soaring heat in the south fueling this wildfire in central texas near abilene. that system now spreading east. more than 100 million americans will see temperatures above 90 degrees tomorrow and then this all moves into the northeast by the weekend. senior meteorologist rob marciano...
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>> ian pannell inside ukraine for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home now and to the economy. the new report today showing employers created 428,000 new jobs in april. that's more than expected. and now the 12th straight month of more than 400,000 jobs. the unemployment rate still the lowest in 50 years, and as of march there were a record 11.5 million job openings. that's about twice as many as unemployed workers available to fill them. another side of the competing forces in the economy, new jobs, but still inflation, and of course those new interest rates this week. the dow down more than 1,000 points yesterday. we should point out, dropping 98 points today. >>> when we come back on a friday night, a plane crashing the small plane right next to a school, and what the pilot reported just before going down. on a day without migraine my whole body feels free. because my eyes don't shy from the light. my head doesn't pound. and my stomach isn't nauseous. it's time for migraine prevention delivered differently, throug
>> ian pannell inside ukraine for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> back here at home now and to the economy. the new report today showing employers created 428,000 new jobs in april. that's more than expected. and now the 12th straight month of more than 400,000 jobs. the unemployment rate still the lowest in 50 years, and as of march there were a record 11.5 million job openings. that's about twice as many as unemployed workers available to fill them. another side of the...
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>> ian pannell in ukraine for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and this evening, back here in the u.s., an alleged isis operative living in columbus, ohio, is now under arrest, accused of a plot to assassinate former president george w. bush with other isis agents he hoped to smuggle into the country through mexico, according to authorities. the indictment claims that an iraqi citizen told a federal informant his team, quote, wished to kill former president bush. prosecutors say the suspect traveled to texas to scope out the former president's home. he's being held without bond. >>> and here in new york city tonight, an arrest in what authorities say was that unprovoked killing on the subway on sunday. 25-year-old andrew abdullah turned himself in and was taken into custody. hours after police posted his name and photo on social media, asking for the public's help. he has 20 prior arrests. abdullah is accused of shooting daniel enriquez. >>> when we come back here tonight, news coming in from north korea. the latest provocatio
>> ian pannell in ukraine for us tonight. ian, thank you. >>> and this evening, back here in the u.s., an alleged isis operative living in columbus, ohio, is now under arrest, accused of a plot to assassinate former president george w. bush with other isis agents he hoped to smuggle into the country through mexico, according to authorities. the indictment claims that an iraqi citizen told a federal informant his team, quote, wished to kill former president bush. prosecutors say...
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>> all right, ian pannell in ukraine again tonight. thank you, ian. >>> back here at home and we turn now to our abc news reporting on the climate crisis. this evening, a dire new report on land turning to desert across the globe, in fact, warning that this year alone, more than $2.3 billion people will face water scarcity, including 160 million children. abc's matt gutman reporting from kenya, and a warning tonight, the images are difficult. >> reporter: these days, it's all they eat. all you eat all day is this? ikiru, who is about 10, says it's been this way since the rain stopped and the goats started dying. palm fruit, so hard they have to bash it with rocks, just to get at the leathery flesh. tonight, at least 15 million people across the sun-blasted plains of kenya, ethiopia, and somalia, are already on the verge of starvation. half of them children. the drought killing millions of livestock. this is the kosopir river in northern kenya. 50,000 people depend on this river. now, in a good year, i would be underwater. but this is n
>> all right, ian pannell in ukraine again tonight. thank you, ian. >>> back here at home and we turn now to our abc news reporting on the climate crisis. this evening, a dire new report on land turning to desert across the globe, in fact, warning that this year alone, more than $2.3 billion people will face water scarcity, including 160 million children. abc's matt gutman reporting from kenya, and a warning tonight, the images are difficult. >> reporter: these days, it's...
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ian pannell reporting from inside ukraine tonight. >>> the severe storm threat as we come on the air. strong tornadoes possible across several states. and then dallas to memphis, atlanta, all watching this. rob marciano timing it out. >>> comedian dave chappelle attacked by an armed suspect while performing at the hollywood bowl. the suspect carrying a replica gun with a knife blade inside. what we've learned tonight about the suspect. >>> that nationwide manhunt for an escaped murder suspect and corrections officer seen on surveillance leaving the jail together. news coming in tonight on their getaway car. >>> also, the images coming in, workers trapped after the collapse of a former power plant in boston. rescuers at this hour searching for victims. >>> the breaking headline tonight involving alzheimer's. there is late word today that the fda has now authorized the first diagnostic test for the disease. why this could be significant and how it works. >>> and she's in. dolly parton and the rest of the inductees into the rock 'n' roll hall of fame. it is quite a list tonight. >>> good
ian pannell reporting from inside ukraine tonight. >>> the severe storm threat as we come on the air. strong tornadoes possible across several states. and then dallas to memphis, atlanta, all watching this. rob marciano timing it out. >>> comedian dave chappelle attacked by an armed suspect while performing at the hollywood bowl. the suspect carrying a replica gun with a knife blade inside. what we've learned tonight about the suspect. >>> that nationwide manhunt for...
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ian pannell is just outside outside kharkiv in eastern ukraine tracking the very latest. good morning, ian. >> reporter: martha, good morning from this small village, 20 miles from the russian border. the ukrainians have retaken this land which was occupied by russian forces. this is a russian tank behind me, the letter z is clearly sprayed on the side. they're not just investigating what happened here but elsewhere in the country, as we're getting news of that school sheltering up to 90 people. this morning, in a surprise move, the first lady jill biden crossing over the border into ukraine, meeting with the first lady zelenskyy. >> it's important to hear the ukrainian people. people of the united states stand with the people of ukraine. >> reporter: this week, emboldened with weapons and intelligence with west, a show of force and resistance from ukraine, tempting to thwart any success for russia. for the first time this week the u.s. acknowledging the role its intelligence played in the war. >> we provide what we believe to be relevant and timely information about russ
ian pannell is just outside outside kharkiv in eastern ukraine tracking the very latest. good morning, ian. >> reporter: martha, good morning from this small village, 20 miles from the russian border. the ukrainians have retaken this land which was occupied by russian forces. this is a russian tank behind me, the letter z is clearly sprayed on the side. they're not just investigating what happened here but elsewhere in the country, as we're getting news of that school sheltering up to 90...
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>> ian pannell in kyiv for us. thank you, ian. >>> now to that flight from jfk airport in new york city to rome. we're learning about the two pilots who investigators say fell asleep in the cockpit during that flight. the investigation finding both pilots were sleeping for a time and air traffic control lost contact with that passenger jet for about ten minutes. fighter jets were about to scramble. ad abc's gio benitez covers aviation for us. >> reporter: tonight, a stunning report. investigators finding two airline pilots were allegedly asleep while their plane was still in the air. it happened 38,000 feet over france on a flight from jfk to rome, just last month. the plane, an airbus 330 with as many as 250 passengers onboard. the first officer was on his designated sleeping break, but the captain should've been on full alert. air traffic controllers say they lost contact for about ten minutes. >> this could be a dangerous situation, especially if the two don't wake up in time. >> reporter: it was so concerning,
>> ian pannell in kyiv for us. thank you, ian. >>> now to that flight from jfk airport in new york city to rome. we're learning about the two pilots who investigators say fell asleep in the cockpit during that flight. the investigation finding both pilots were sleeping for a time and air traffic control lost contact with that passenger jet for about ten minutes. fighter jets were about to scramble. ad abc's gio benitez covers aviation for us. >> reporter: tonight, a...
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george. >> ian pannell, thanks. robin. >>> we turn to that new storm that's on the move threatening 8 million from texas to missouri. after kansas was hit hard by more than a dozen reported tornadoes over the weekend, ginger is tracking it all. good morning, ginger. >> good morning. if you haven't seen this video from that andover, kansas, the ef-3 tornado that ripped across so many neighborhoods, that storm -- look at the debris flying, captured on a drone. storm chasers started using drones so we can see not only the incredible damage that happens within these but do you see we stilled it. a suction vortice. you can see it go from nothing to quick. you can pick these out now and see these little spinups, the roofs coming off the homes and unfortunately, andover and others in the same region are going to get hit again today. we could see supercells develop, that main rotation of the thunderstorm, robin, anywhere from wichita to tulsa to oklahoma city and norman. >> everybody on alert. thank you. >>> let's take a lo
george. >> ian pannell, thanks. robin. >>> we turn to that new storm that's on the move threatening 8 million from texas to missouri. after kansas was hit hard by more than a dozen reported tornadoes over the weekend, ginger is tracking it all. good morning, ginger. >> good morning. if you haven't seen this video from that andover, kansas, the ef-3 tornado that ripped across so many neighborhoods, that storm -- look at the debris flying, captured on a drone. storm chasers...
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>> ian pannell, thanks. we are joined by the ukraine ambassador to the united states, oksana markarova. thank you for joining us this morning. we've seen those reports of explosions in russia. should russia expect more attacks from ukraine? >> good morning, george, and thank you for having me. the 67th day of this brutal war and 67 days of our heroic resistance, and i think we would like to see russia withdrawing from ukraine. so when they bring to the country i don't know what they should expect. they definitely should consider leaving ukraine. >> so this war is going to go on for some time. they're not leaving. >> not yet. we only see that even after defeats in the north of kyiv, after all the war crimes became evident to everyone, rapes, tortures, destroyed cities, besieged mariupol, and even after everyone saw it and even after the courts as early as the 16th of march, mandated to russia to stop the separation and leave, we do not see the change of their behavior. they are doubling down in the south and
>> ian pannell, thanks. we are joined by the ukraine ambassador to the united states, oksana markarova. thank you for joining us this morning. we've seen those reports of explosions in russia. should russia expect more attacks from ukraine? >> good morning, george, and thank you for having me. the 67th day of this brutal war and 67 days of our heroic resistance, and i think we would like to see russia withdrawing from ukraine. so when they bring to the country i don't know what they...
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ian pannell is near dnipro. we begin with mary bruce traveling with the president in tokyo. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, martha. the president just arrived here in tokyo, the second stop of this trip, biden's first to asia as president. it is a trip aimed at strengthening key relationships, curbing the rise of china and taking on the nuclear threat from north korea. biden just spent three days in south korea. assuring the new president there that the u.s. will help him confront their nuclear-armed neighbor. biden announcing they could expand joint military exercises and he says he's still willing to meet with kim jong-un, but the president will only do so if kim is serious and he can meet in good faith. kim has been ramping up his provocations. the white house saying that he could launch yet another long-range missile or conduct a nuclear test while biden is still in the region. biden said he's not concerned and they're prepared for anything that north korea may do. biden was asked what hiss message would with to kim. he responded simply, hello. period. >>
ian pannell is near dnipro. we begin with mary bruce traveling with the president in tokyo. good morning, mary. >> reporter: good morning, martha. the president just arrived here in tokyo, the second stop of this trip, biden's first to asia as president. it is a trip aimed at strengthening key relationships, curbing the rise of china and taking on the nuclear threat from north korea. biden just spent three days in south korea. assuring the new president there that the u.s. will help him...
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now, the scene unfolding at that plant and ian pannell from ukraine tonight. >>> back here at home, the severe weather threat as we come on the air. tornado watches up right now, after those horrific images, that ef-3 tornado, winds up to 155 miles per hour. ginger zee timing this out. >>> the urgent search tonight
now, the scene unfolding at that plant and ian pannell from ukraine tonight. >>> back here at home, the severe weather threat as we come on the air. tornado watches up right now, after those horrific images, that ef-3 tornado, winds up to 155 miles per hour. ginger zee timing this out. >>> the urgent search tonight
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now, the scene unfolding at that plant and ian pannell from ukraine here tonight. >>> back here at home, the severe weather threat as we come on the air. tornado watches up right now, after that ef-3 tornado, winds up to 155 miles per hour. ginger zee timing this out. >>> the urgent search tonight for a murder suspect and now an arrest warrant for the woman, the cor
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abc's ian pannell is near the front lines. >> reporter: the air is thick with the sound of artillery barrages and the sound of air raid sirens that ring out everywhere. and it's not just the military that's hitting each other, but often it's civilian targets like this causing a loss of home and a loss of life. >> a british intelligence report claims the russians may have lost as many soldiers in ukraine in three months as the soviets lost during nine years in afghanistan. >>> authorities have identified a person of interest in connection with sunday's random fatal shooting on the new york subway. the man seen in these photos has 20 prior arrests. police say he gave his gun to a homeless man who sold it to a third person. new york's mayor wants to install scanners at a city bus station to stop the flow of out-of-state guns. >>> time now for a look at your tuesday weather. up to three inches of rain in central north carolina triggered this street flooding. the same storm system took down a tree in chapel hill and left thousands without power. more rain is expected in that region today.
abc's ian pannell is near the front lines. >> reporter: the air is thick with the sound of artillery barrages and the sound of air raid sirens that ring out everywhere. and it's not just the military that's hitting each other, but often it's civilian targets like this causing a loss of home and a loss of life. >> a british intelligence report claims the russians may have lost as many soldiers in ukraine in three months as the soviets lost during nine years in afghanistan....
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our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the scene in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. the ukrainian military say the russians are starting to pull troops out of this region having failed to take ukraine's second largest city and are instead concentrating them in the east, in the donbas, which is now the scene of some heavy bombardments. this morning, the u.s. doubling down on military aid to ukraine. the senate passing a massive $40 billion package allowing more u.s. weapons and supplies to help ukraine's war with russia. russia escalating its devastating attacks in the donbas region in the east. it's been relentlessly bombed for days. the governor of this region releasing this video. the attacks there leaving at least 12 dead and over 40 injured. president zelenskyy saying the region is being destroyed. [ speaking foreign language ] calling it hell there and in kyiv, the first war crimes trial of a russian soldier who admits shooting and killing a 62-year-old civilian. his widow testifying saying, i think he
our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the scene in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. the ukrainian military say the russians are starting to pull troops out of this region having failed to take ukraine's second largest city and are instead concentrating them in the east, in the donbas, which is now the scene of some heavy bombardments. this morning, the u.s. doubling down on military aid to ukraine. the senate passing a massive $40 billion...
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abc's ian pannell reports, many russian troops are retreating toward the russian border. >> reporter: we're seeing increasing signs of ukrainian forces on the offensive pushing the russians back, taking more and more villages across this region. >> ukraine has also shut down a pipeline that handles one-third of all russian gas that passes through the country to western europe. >>> and breaking news, the leaders of finland say they're now in favor of joining nato. finland shares a long border with russia. neighboring sweden is expected to decide on joining nato in the coming days. a major step in confronting vladimir putin who has long fought against nato expansion. >>> time now for a look at your thursday weather. hail the size of golf balls fell in southern minnesota as severe storms moved through the upper midwest bringing winds up to 80 miles per hour. areas of wisconsin and michigan also saw heavy rain and wind. on the radar more severe storms will be on the move today from kansas to wisconsin. the biggest threat for tornadoes will be in minnesota and the dakotas. checking today's
abc's ian pannell reports, many russian troops are retreating toward the russian border. >> reporter: we're seeing increasing signs of ukrainian forces on the offensive pushing the russians back, taking more and more villages across this region. >> ukraine has also shut down a pipeline that handles one-third of all russian gas that passes through the country to western europe. >>> and breaking news, the leaders of finland say they're now in favor of joining nato. finland...
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abc's ian pannell visited this subway station home to more than 700 people. >> natalia has been here here since day one and introduces us to the other residents of this subat the sub t that are now her neighbors and friends like mikola who sleeps between the turnstiles with his wife. how do you cope with the mental pressure? >> it's hard. you're in a cellar within a cellar, if you go outside there are explosions, windows shattering, you have to run. >> officials now bracing for an announcement from vladimir putin next monday, may 9th, a russian holiday commemorating the victory over nazi germany. there are fears putin could use that holiday to officially declare war on ukraine, a term moscow has not used thus far. it would allow putin to send more conscripts to the front lines. russian foreign minister sergey lavrov also igniting outrage monday claiming adolf hitler was part jewish. the tip to justify russia's false claim that it's fighting to denazify ukraine even though ukraine's president is jewish. the state department said lavrov's comments prove there is no floor when it comes
abc's ian pannell visited this subway station home to more than 700 people. >> natalia has been here here since day one and introduces us to the other residents of this subat the sub t that are now her neighbors and friends like mikola who sleeps between the turnstiles with his wife. how do you cope with the mental pressure? >> it's hard. you're in a cellar within a cellar, if you go outside there are explosions, windows shattering, you have to run. >> officials now bracing...
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ian pannell there with the latest. >>> in think morning. queen elizabeth seen in public for the first time since march. the new images this morning. >>> on hold? is elon musk now stepping back from buying twitter? the new headline this morning. >>> breaking overnight. storms in the heartland. powerful winds gusting up to 107 miles an hour create this blinding wall of dust. now, the severe weather threat heading east. >>> running on empty. record-setting gas prices hitting americans hard. why the worst may be still to come while air travel is set to take off this summer nearing pre-pandemic levels. why using a travel agent may be the best way to get a deal on your summer vacation. >>> to the rescue. this car going out of control as the driver inside was having a medical emergency. the good samaritans jumping out to help. >>> strikeout? surprising news about the horse that pulled off that shocking upset at the kentucky derby. ♪ ground control to major tom ♪ >>> and out of this world. for the first time ever, the images of a black hole at
ian pannell there with the latest. >>> in think morning. queen elizabeth seen in public for the first time since march. the new images this morning. >>> on hold? is elon musk now stepping back from buying twitter? the new headline this morning. >>> breaking overnight. storms in the heartland. powerful winds gusting up to 107 miles an hour create this blinding wall of dust. now, the severe weather threat heading east. >>> running on empty. record-setting gas...
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let's go back to ian pannell in kharkiv, ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george. as you say, vladimir putin has just given his victory day speech, the 77th anniversary of the soviet victory against the nazis but what vladimir putin is trying to do is to take the success of the past and use it to justify the war of the present. this morning, a massive military parade in red square with vladimir putin rallying his troops and the country behind the war in ukraine. the parade commemorates the anniversary of the soviet victory over the nazis, but putin using a war of necessity to justify a war of choice. accusing america, nato and kyiv of provoking the war. he had a message to his troops and militias in ukraine. [ speaking foreign language ] saying, you're fighting for the motherland, for its future, so no one forgets the lessons of the second world war so there's no place for nazis in the world, but with so many troops tied up in ukraine this was a smaller parade, now russia's attacks in the country unrelenti
let's go back to ian pannell in kharkiv, ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, george. as you say, vladimir putin has just given his victory day speech, the 77th anniversary of the soviet victory against the nazis but what vladimir putin is trying to do is to take the success of the past and use it to justify the war of the present. this morning, a massive military parade in red square with vladimir putin rallying his troops and the country behind the war in...
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our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is there for us. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. a difficult week for ukrainians with many of those defenders in mariupol effectively surrendering and now some uncertainty whether they'll be exchanged for russian prisoners of war. but it's also proving a difficult week for vladimir putin as nato could be about to enlarge. overnight hundreds of ukrainian fighters at the azovstal steel plant in mariupol laying down their arms and now evacuating the city. russia claiming almost a thousand have surrendered so far. the soldiers are being transported to russian held areas but their fate is now uncertain as the ukrainian governent pushes to exchange them for russian prisoners of war. but russia saying it intends to interrogate the ukrainians and now there are signals from moscow that some of them could be brought to russia to face trials. an adviser to president zelenskyy applauding their efforts in tying down russian forces for nearly three months. [ speaking foreign language ] sayi
our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is there for us. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. a difficult week for ukrainians with many of those defenders in mariupol effectively surrendering and now some uncertainty whether they'll be exchanged for russian prisoners of war. but it's also proving a difficult week for vladimir putin as nato could be about to enlarge. overnight hundreds of ukrainian fighters at the azovstal steel plant in mariupol laying down their...
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ian pannell there with the latest. >>> in think morning. queen elizabeth seen in public for the first time since march. the new images this morning. >>> on hold?
ian pannell there with the latest. >>> in think morning. queen elizabeth seen in public for the first time since march. the new images this morning. >>> on hold?
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senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, george, good morning, from the outskirts of kharkiv. i don't know if you can hear some of the sound here but we're certainly hearing the sound of heavy battles taking place. we're seeing some ukrainian tanks moving up towards positions but hearing russians firing back, these multiple rocket launch systems. the ukrainians are on the offensive pushing the russians back from the villages all around this area. this whole district has been pretty much emptied of residents. we see the debris, the shrapnel, the bomb damage all around here and the residents have been forced to leave as this battle grinds on here and, of course, in that strategic city of mariupol. overnight, russian forces again pounding the azovstal steel plant, the last stronghold for ukrainian fighters and up to 200 civilians trapped in the strategic port city of mariupol. the large factory complex devastated by relentless bombardments. smoke from the site seen in this video circulating
senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, george, good morning, from the outskirts of kharkiv. i don't know if you can hear some of the sound here but we're certainly hearing the sound of heavy battles taking place. we're seeing some ukrainian tanks moving up towards positions but hearing russians firing back, these multiple rocket launch systems. the ukrainians are on the offensive pushing the russians back from the villages all around...
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as our ian pannell goes inside a unit with foreign fighters. >> the fight is a just fight, and we want to be here to support them. >> including at least 25
as our ian pannell goes inside a unit with foreign fighters. >> the fight is a just fight, and we want to be here to support them. >> including at least 25
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>> ian pannell, thanks. >>> the latest now on the debate over abortion rights. in the face of a looming supreme court decision likely to overturn roe v. wade, senate democrats set to vote on a bill to ensure access to it nationwide. rachel scott is with us, and rachel, the problem for democrats, they don't have the votes. >> reporter: george, good morning. that's right. they do not have the votes but for democrats, this is about getting every single senator on the record and showing a contrast ahead of the critical midterm elections and so in just a few hours the senate will take up legislation that would protect access to abortion. it would also put an end to state restrictions like mandatory waiting periods. this is expected to fail. democrats do not have the republican support they need to get it passed. in fact, only two republican senators, lisa murkowski and susan collins support abortion rights. both of those senators told me they are a no on this legislation. they call it too broad. collins says she has concerns about providers that might have religious
>> ian pannell, thanks. >>> the latest now on the debate over abortion rights. in the face of a looming supreme court decision likely to overturn roe v. wade, senate democrats set to vote on a bill to ensure access to it nationwide. rachel scott is with us, and rachel, the problem for democrats, they don't have the votes. >> reporter: george, good morning. that's right. they do not have the votes but for democrats, this is about getting every single senator on the record...
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sweden is taking similar steps amid fears of a wider war and senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning from one of the many villages liberated from russian occupation around kharkiv in the northeast of the country, the british ministry of defense saying this morning that russian troops are now withdrawing, having taken heavy losses. also in the face of stiff ukrainian counteroffensive which just seems to be gathering momentum. this as we're seeing the first signs that nato could be about to expand in response to this russian threat for the first time in years. this morning, as russia continues to attack across ukraine, finland's leaders announcing their support for applying to join nato breaking with the country's long-standing policy of neutrality. sweden also indicating it could apply to join. it's a major blow to the kremlin which used nato expansion as one of its justifications for the war. defense secretary lloyd austin warning vladimir putin any attack on nato allies would be a game changer. >> russia doesn't want to tak
sweden is taking similar steps amid fears of a wider war and senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: good morning from one of the many villages liberated from russian occupation around kharkiv in the northeast of the country, the british ministry of defense saying this morning that russian troops are now withdrawing, having taken heavy losses. also in the face of stiff ukrainian counteroffensive which just seems to be gathering momentum....
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our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. russia launching hundreds of attacks across ukraine as you say demonstrating there is no real safe place for the people of the country but the kremlin's troops on the ground are facing real trouble against a determined resistance. this morning, russian forces try to expand their attacks across ukraine hitting the western city of lviv. at the besieged steel plant in mariupol russian forces launching an attack on the shattered complex. the remaining ukrainian fighters making a last stand with as many as 200 civilians believed to be still taking refuge there. so far over 150 people have been evacuated from the steel plant and are now safely in ukrainian controlled territory. anna was among those able to flee. she and her family were at the plant for two months taking refuge in a bunker with 30 others. [speaking foreign language] they were constantly shelling us, she says. during the day time or nighttime the kids didn't sleep.
our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is in ukraine. good morning, ian. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, michael. russia launching hundreds of attacks across ukraine as you say demonstrating there is no real safe place for the people of the country but the kremlin's troops on the ground are facing real trouble against a determined resistance. this morning, russian forces try to expand their attacks across ukraine hitting the western city of lviv. at the besieged steel plant in...
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our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the scene in ukraine. ian, good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. we're at the scene of one of the many bomb sites in the northeastern city of kharkiv. you just look at the scale of the destruction wrought by a single device inside this courtyard. there isn't a structure in sight here that hasn't been devastated. incredibly, these guys are working so hard to try to clear the site. well, they're volunteers and there are thousands and thousands of sites like this across the city. as people here, as the ukrainians start to push the russians back, they're claiming victory in the battle of kharkiv, but they've had to concede defeat in one of the most famous battles in this war. overnight ukraine appearing to end its combat mission in mariupol, scene of the heaviest fighting in this conflict. striking a deal with russia to evacuate over 260 ukrainian soldiers from the azovstal steel plant. the soldiers were living, fighting and dying there under a relentless siege for nearly three months. 53
our senior foreign correspondent ian pannell is on the scene in ukraine. ian, good morning to you. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, t.j. we're at the scene of one of the many bomb sites in the northeastern city of kharkiv. you just look at the scale of the destruction wrought by a single device inside this courtyard. there isn't a structure in sight here that hasn't been devastated. incredibly, these guys are working so hard to try to clear the site. well, they're volunteers and there are...