is how to somehow to blame for the genocide in eastern ukraine somehow. nef tatali, you have coverede presidents throughout, and you have the two powers opposing sides in europe, and you have china considering joining, and are we back to the dangerous cold war among the super powers? no, i do not believe that we are in a cold war and i believe it is very important for president biden to continue framing this conflict as one over the sovereignty of a european nation. the front line states in europe. and in fact, giving a speech from a front line state, poland, and we are working with the nato allies as the arsenal of democracy to help the ukrainians
force to stop them. happening as russian bombs continue to drop. a warning to viewers these next images out of ukraine are graphic. this was the scene in kherson this morning. russian shelling killing at least five people and this time it was a market that was targeted. people killed in the middle of the street as they shopped. cnn s alex mar quez is in dnipro. kaitlan collins is traveling with president biden in poland. this was very much a triumphant speech on the fpart of presiden biden nearly a day to the start of the war and his message seemed to be clearly, ukraine will prevail. what more did he say today? reporter: yeah. he said ukraine will prevail and that putin has been wrong. basically everything he said the russian leader believed was going to happen a year ago when he invaded ukraine has proven
airline gate agents who don t have to try to play musical chairs. tom, thank you for that report. and we ve got a lot to cover in our second hour of chris jansing reports. let s get right to it. tough talk. president biden in poland says ukraine will never be a victory for russia ahead of the first anniversary of the war. watching wall street and your wallet. stocks are tumbling this hour on new worries about inflation that won t seem to go away. and at the supreme court, arguments in a case that could change the internet and social media as we know it. we re also in jimmy carter s georgia hometown where there s an overwhelming show of support for our 39th president and his family after his decision to start receiving home hospice care. our reporters are here to cover all of the latest developments. let s start with keir simmons in
and also attacks as well. the f-16s people have said have the one-year training lead time. do you think that the united states should start that training now, even if they haven t made a decision about whether to provide the planes down the road? of course we should. before russia invaded ukraine in february of last year, we were already working closely with the ukrainian military and trained some of their pilots on a different aircraft, the a-10, and if you remember one year ago, march of last year when president biden was in warsaw, when he was in poland, there was talk about providing mig 29 aircraft ones that ukrainians knew how to fly. we didn t do that then and didn t start the training on pilots then and didn t get a decision forward on f-16s then and we re a year late now. we should still do it and get started now so that at some point when it s possible, we will be able to give them aircraft that will help them protect their skies and protect their people.
thank you for joining us on this tuesday. today an extraordinary moment. just days from the one-year mark of russia s brutal war on ukraine, two world leaders, two cups kwngsal speeches, president biden in poland, reiterating america s support for ukraine and president putin in moscow blaming western nations for the escalating war. we will not tire. president putin s craving lust for land and power will fail and the ukrainian people s love for their country will prevail. ukraine will 1/never be a victo for russia, never. translator: the elite of the west do not conceal their ambition which is to defeat russia, finish us off once and for all. let me be frank, it is they who unleashed this war and we use