been fortifying since 2014. sufficient casualties there are severe for the people who are surviving they ve been without water, they built without heat, they built without electricity for days now. he sees a fire negotiation reached a deal to allow for humanitarian core door from mariupol as well as a town. that was supposed to take place today person is a cease-fire was supposed to go to into effect at 9:00 a.m. before the people were able to get out and make a break for, new shelling started and they were told instead of escaping, they had to get back in the shelters. we are addressing the russian side, stop shelling, returned to the sea fire regime and give the possibility to realize humanitarian core door. without children, women and the elderly population can leave the area. now, and it neighborhood northwest of kyiv, number of
to take more dramatic steps to stop russia as flattery putin s assault on ukraine unleashes more chaos. jonathan hunt with the latest from ukraine. reporter: we have significant breaking news, a new cease-fire is due to go into effect locally between russian and ukrainian forces in the area in and around the southern city of mariopol. they are trapped by an ongoing bombardment over the last few days. there was a cease-fire put in place yesterday in mariopol but it fell apart as soon as ukrainian civilians started going along with the metaphorical humanitarian core door, the russians opened fire according to ukrainians as
engage in diplomacy. actively. and from everything that we know and have witnessed, putin shows no sign of engaging in serious diplomacy. oh ambassador, what can the united states and international community do to get vladimir putin serious about cease-fire and or peace talks? well mike, i think that s going to be difficult. the fact of the matter is that the russians and pollution are not interested in diplomacy at this time. we have seen it play out in terms of the humanitarian crisis. the fact there been these three meetings at a call for a cease-fire and humana torque core door. as we have seen innocent civilians, young children, women have been massacred. this was an outcome of one of the talks.
kids who were scared, wondering what was going on or pushing forward for the search for his wife, possibly putting himself in danger. at the time of the attack, marshall s kids were in day care at the pentagon. he shares his story, memory box echoes of 9/11. thank you for being with us on a solemn day for you and your family. there is a part of what you said that sticks with me. you were outside the building, looking in down the core door you saw your wife s office with smoke coming out of it. what is going through your mind today 20 years later? when will that security guard get out of the way so i can get in there? but he didn t and the smoke was clearly too thick. you know i watched firefighters coming out, the heroism was unbelievable. and it was one of those
second tower. and he realised that this was an act of terrorism. and i ran down the hall and the secret service has eight desk right in front of the vice president s ceremonial office and i asked the agent if he knew what was going on. and at that point, christian, the vice president s secret service detail came running out of the core door and they had all sorts of heavy artillery. and theyjust ran out past me and they ran downstairs. and the agent told me, he sent him a rock, we think there is a plane that s headed the white house. and stay away from the windows and give your staff out and we think you ve got about two minutes. and that s when it strikes you that where you are, you cannot leave that building. not into minutes and get out. and i ran down and i told my staff or my colleagues to get out and then i called my parents and i told them, i say, i m not sure if you re watching what s going on, but we have been