it s been one year of death and destruction in russia s war on ukraine. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy insists his country can win this war. here s what he said to troops earlier today. [ speaking non-english ] translator: it depends entirely on you whether we all survive or whether ukraine survives. every day, every hour depends on you, the ukrainian soldier. you are our most important person who is standing and thanks to whom millions of ukrainians are standing and thanks to whom ukraine will survive. thanks to you, glory to ukraine will ring out forever. let s bring in our chief international correspondent clarissa ward on the ground in kyiv. clarissa, always great to see you. so, tell us what it s like one year in on the ground there. reporter: it s really a mixed picture, alisyn. the very fact i m talking to you from here in kyiv is something that a year ago we might not have expected because all the intelligence services were saying the city would likely
right now, switch to xfinity mobile and save up to $800 on the new samsung galaxy s23 series. to learn more, visit your local xfinity store today. one year of death and destruction in russia s war on ukraine. volodymyr zelensky insists that is country can win this war. here s what he said the troops earlier today. translator: it depends entirely on you weather we all survived or whether ukraine survives. every day, every hour depends on you. the ukrainian soldier. you are our most important person who is a standing and thanks to millions of ukrainians are standing. and thanks the home ukraine will survive. thanks to you, lord ukraine, will ring out for every. let s bring in correspondent carissa ward on the ground in the capital of ukraine. so, tell us what it s like, when you re in. reporter: it s a mixed picture. the fact that i m talking to you from here in kyiv is something that a year ago we might not have expected because all of the intelligence of services was
northeast, accusing them of, quote, playing politics with human beings. they white house today the president is expected to personally meet for the first time with the families of brittney griner and paul whelan. the biden administration repeatedly saying securing their release from russian custody is top priority for him. let s begin this hour with our colleague katelyn polantz on the appointment of the special master to review the documents. it is a miracle as many pointed out that they agreed on someone, judge deary. i think the treat contentious issue that will lead to this appeal is what doj can and can t do as the special master goes through the stuff, right? right. and there is what this judge is able to do, whether she can or cannot do the things she s already done in this case. so the criminal investigation is paused, that s one thing judge aileen cannon did. the other thing is she has appointed special master judge raymond deary, he is a senior judge, very exp
spur the justice department to launch a criminal case. nobody wants an organized crime prosecution where the d.o.j. lawyers or prosecutors go after foot soldiers and lieutenants but don t go after the people that are ordering the crimes and putting all of the criminal events into motion. so, i agree with that. you know, i think that as a matter of justice it is just wrong to punish the people that are seduced by a criminal mastermind but not the mastermind himself or herself. the hearing provided this jaw-dropping account of just how much danger vice president s secret service detail thought that they were in. members of the v.p. detail were starting to fear for their own lives. there was a lot of yelling. there was a lot of very personal calls over the radio. it was disturbing. i don t like to talk about it. there were calls to say good-bye to family members, so on and so forth. for whatever the reason was on the ground, the v.p. detail thought it was about to get very
morning and coming a week before the fed is set to meet again and showed while energy prices are declining and inflation seems to be easing a bit and inflation continues to accelerate. shelter, food, medical care costs and concerning. when the fed meets next week way plan to raise rates and this report all but guarantees to raise rates by another aggressive .75%. the reason the markets react this way because the greater the likelihood of a policy misstep, ie a recession. should we expect another sell-off tomorrow or could we see a rebound? we are in for volatility. we had that fed meeting next week which we expect to be active in the markets so until we re clear of this inflation we are likely in for some bumpy rides. i want to bring in katherine rampel. economists seem to think the worst of inflation is behind us but the report showed it is a problem. how do economists get this wrong? i think economists were mostly responding to the decline in gas prices which have i