of an imminent russian invasion, and it s quite weird being here inside kyiv itself and realising that people are just going about their ordinary lives. there s no sense of panic here at all. do you think it s possible that the conflict could actually reach kyiv? i don t know. i don t have any information about it, so i m just living my best life right now and hoping that everything will be ok. did you make any kind of preparations or any emergency.? no, no, no. so, as western governments wrestle with moscow s ultimatums and demands, ukrainians for now are getting on with a life they ve long lived in the shadow of russian threats and aggression. sarah rainsford, bbc news, kyiv. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usherjoins us now from washington. the us secretary of the us secretary of state the us secretary of state has the us secretary of state has been the us secretary of state has been giving washington s latest response to russia s demands over ukraine.
violence and destruction were not acceptable, that he d spoken to the governor. sojoe biden is clearly concerned, as are some other people in kenosha, that this division and the result of the trial might lead to the kinds of protests that were taking place on the incident happened. at the moment, there isn t any sign that that is the case. mi any sign that that is the case. all ri . ht, any sign that that is the case. all right, thank you very much. barbara plucked i should there in washington for us. terrence warthen is a local activist and organiser in kenosha. thank you for talking to us. let s start off with what you made of that verdict today. the start off with what you made of that verdict today- verdict today. the verdict was for me in no way verdict today. the verdict was for me in no way a verdict today. the verdict was for me in no way a surprise, - verdict today. the verdict was for me in no way a surprise, and - verdict today. the verdict was for me in no way a surpri
barbara plett usherjoins us now. barbara, what is the reaction to this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty much this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty much as - this verdict so far? the reaction i has been pretty much as expected this verdict so far? the reaction - has been pretty much as expected on each side of what is a very polarised debate about what this case means. the actual case was based on self defense, whether rittenhouse is acting in self defense when he shot two dead men and injured another. the bigger implications and bigger meanings for americans have a lot to do with gun rights. can someone pick up an semi automatic rifle and walk around in a volatile situation, a protest, because a black lives, and then get away with shooting people while he s doing that? that s the issue. you have on the one side gun rights advocates feeling that he has a
to really discover evidence, so, yes, that is absolutely right. it is tip for tat in that regard. depositions must be in byjuly, we are making kerrigan that prince andrew denies the allegations and has not been charged with any crime. carolyn, lovely to see you and thank you for being with us you too. the islamic state group in afghanistan could have the ability to carry out international attacks within six months, according to us intelligence. and pentagon official has told congress not only could islamic state soon have the capability, they also have the intention to strike the united states. that assessment comes less than three months after the taliban took control of kabul, the afghan capital, and it echoes concerns expressed by other officers in the highest ranks of the us military. 0ur correspondent barbara plett usherjoins us live from washington quite a sober assessment of this of the security risk. the security risk. yes, that is ri . ht. the security risk. yes, that is righ