nato countries near ukraine. that s according to four people familiar with the talks. it s expected that that announcement could come possibly this week as president biden heads overseas. a senior u.s. defense official is telling us the ukrainian military is trying to take back territory that is under russian control now and that russia s combat power is falling, dipping below 90% of the troops they initially amassed at the border. we re also told some russian soldiers are getting frostbite because they don t have the right kind of cold weather gear. i want to bring in jacob soboroff who s in lviv, ukraine. jacob, i know you ve been hearing air raid sirens even in the last couple hours. tell us more. reporter: just a couple minutes ago we got the all clear signal for the fifth air raid siren over the course of the day today from the last 14 hours. there were five yesterday as well. that s ten over the course of the last two days. and things are relatively calm here, actually, believe
they haven t done successfully, here. a senior u.s. defense official also told nbc news today, then in addition to lacking food and fuel, there are indications that some russian soldiers are suffering from frostbite because they like the appropriate cold weather gear. last, week the new york times reported that more than 7000 russian troops have been killed in less than three weeks of fighting, according to conservative u.s. estimates. a staggering, staggering number. get this, yesterday, a pro kremlin tabloid published a story reporting that nearly 10,000 russian soldiers have been killed, and they cited russia s own ministry of defence. after his pointed out, the tabloid quickly remove that report, then subsequently claimed they had been hacked, that it had been inserted by hackers. we don t know whether that s true or not, it s unclear what happened there. 10,000 russian troops deaths would be in line with the
fuel and weapons. some suffered frostbite because they lack appropriate cold weather gear. rages on in the capital of kyiv. significant efforts made to retake territory from the russians. according to a senior u.s. official, ukrainian officials pushed back russian troops east of the capital by at least 15 miles. he said the russians are now about 34 miles away from the east side of the capitol. after this counterattack. meanwhile, the city s mayor says ukrainian forces were also able to take back most of irpin, a suburb of kyiv. joe, the ukrainians are resilient, and they just won t back down. well, they won t. there s extraordinary footage we ll show throughout the show and reports from the times, washington post and other newspapers and media outlets they re actually outside of kyiv, actually don a pincer
0 stems back decades and that is concerning. you wrote your note on the harvard law review on sex crimes. your note is your major academic work on the law review and yours is entitled prevention versus punishment: towards a principled distinction in the restraint of released sex offenders. and in it you argue, and i quote, a recent spate of legislation purports to regulate released sex offenders by requiring them to register with local law enforcement officials, notify community members of their presence, undergo dna testing and submit to civil commitment for an indefinite term. at many courts and commentators herald these laws as valid regulatory measures, others reject them as punitive enactments that violate the rights of individuals who have already been sanctioned for their crimes. under existing doctrine the constitutionality of sex offender statutes depends upon their characterization as essentially preventative rather than punitive. and what you go on to explain is if they
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