come in and supply ukraine with so much money, and so many weapons. but this is a significant escalation from vladimir putin. the fact that he s calling up the reservists shows that he has no intention of backing away from this war. in fact, in his comments, he framed the war not against ukraine, he described this as a war against the west. and that the west, he didn t mention the united states, but clearly, that s the main power he s referring to, has been propping up ukraine and intends to bring down russia and bring down the russian federation the same way that the west primarily the united states, toppled the soviet union. so he is framing this very much as an existential fight for russia. and in order to fight this fight, he s calling up the reservists and making nuclear threats to show that he is serious and that he has no intention of backing down. so, richard, is there a sense this could lead to some sort of nuclear standoff? i think that is where this is heading.
combatting china. president biden will spend the next days in south korea before heading to japan to meet with leaders there. before returning home to d.c. on tuesday, he ll attend a meeting of the quad leaders. which includes japan, india, and australia. and in ukraine, russian forces are stepping up attacks on the eastern donbas region. at least 12 people were killed and 40 injured after russia unleashed new rounds of shelling in a key city in luhansk. one of the few ukrainian strong holds standing in the way of russia seizing full control of the don bass. the attacks could be a precursor to a larger drawn out battle. president volodymyr zelenskyy called the strikes, quote, brutal and completely pointless. willie. meanwhile, the u.k. ministry of defense has released new information reporting the battle for mariupol has left the russian military weakened. the fierce fighting against ukrainian troops who held out inside of that steel plant has depleted russia s ranks and re
Police move in to remove propalestinian protesters. And signs of life. Hamas releases a new video of american israeli hostage hersh goldbergpalin. The message from his parents. Well, good morning, and good to be with you. Im annemarie green. Today the u. S. Supreme court will hear arguments over whether former President Donald Trump can be criminally prosecuted or not. The outcome could have major implications on the special counsels 2020 election interference case against trump, as well as for this years president ial race. Cbs news skyler henry is joining us from the Supreme Court to talk more about this. Good morning. Reporter hey, good morning to you. These justices could potentially provide a potential historic ruling about the scope of president ial power as they look to answer an untested legal question whether a former president is immune from federal criminal prosecution for official acts. Another historic day at the u. S. Supreme court where justices will soon hear arguments
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