reporter: for the last few weeks, i haven t met any refugees for the last 17 day. the russians and information we ve been getting. they had people and it s like the icrc. the mayor is doing a few interviews and very brave associate press journalists were broadcasting images to the world. these are the first people and it was the first day that thousands of cards lined up. not humanitarian corridor. out of mariupol, it s failed every day. but nourn private vehicles drove out through about 17 check points and out of that city and we were able to speak to uyia and her mother also named ulia.
vladimir putin, what he going to say? of course you re going to say that you support him. he don t know who is calling. it could be a stranger. it could be the fst. could be security services. the other problem is that russians truly do not know what is going on in ukraine. that courageous reporter who stood up and told the truth and said i m sick of working for putin s propaganda. she is trying to break the information monopoly that he has. the hacker collective, anonymous, broke into russian state to be inserted broadcasting images of what s actually happening in ukraine. arnold schwarzenegger uses social media platform. harris: let me stop you right there. it really does not get the most russians. most russians don t know that their sons and daughters have been sent to slaughter innocent ukraine is. they think they re being greeted as liberators to detoxify the country. harris: let me pause right there appear to want to sync up what you re saying. we have a little bit, hollywo
abas in southern iran and a few miles to the north of where i m talking to you right now on the gulf of oman right next to the persian gulf, one of the main and most important, strategically important shipping routes in the world. so much of the world s oil supply goes through this region. in terms of the ship, press television, which is a state-funded iranian broadcaster, has had one of its correspondents on the deck and has been broadcasting images of it in port. we understand the crew are safely inside the ship still, inside the quarters of the ship, and the managers or the owners of the vessel have requested the iranian authorities to gain access to the crew members, although there s been no iranian response on this. one little detail from the television pictures broadcast on iranian television earlier today is that the british flag that
and there is no turning back. we will support the people until their demands are fully and completely satisfied. then the moment our jury ends how long awaited for state t.v. broadcasting images of the president coming over his resignation letter. that is a departure enough to satisfy all germans a lot of demonstrators signaled they don t just want put a flicker out that they want to hold the anti-apartheid structure to taking the first step reasoning enough to celebrate i am. the letter for some more insight on the political developments in algeria i m joined by deed special welcome to the africa why were algerians hold against the idea of running for
in puerto rico. it was one thing to say that puerto rico was in danger and in a fragile place when it came to the winds and rain of that storm. what fell apart and why maria end eed up being such a disaste the plans, the supply chain weren t managed. cbs was broadcasting images of thousands of palettes of bottled water that never got distributed to people in puerto rico and still to this day, a year after hurricane maria hit, those water bottles are sigt tting on a run. it seems like supply chain management is the difference between life and death in terms of hurricane response. it is the difference between life and death. people who watch fema will tell you that last year was an unprecedented year. three storms, back-to-back. the fema administrator himself said that the agency was