that will mean all of mariupol is under russian control. as well as giving president putin something to call a victory, it will free up thousands of russian forces to take part in the assault on the donbas. so far, progress south is reported to be very slow and uneven, while movement north has been paused altogether. that could be because the donbas is where many of ukraine s best trained and most experienced soldiers are based, and they re digging in. but this war isn tjust taking place on the ground in the east. yesterday russia hit a crucial crossing over the dnieper river. it followed strikes today before here in lviv, where they targeted three electrical substations. they re trying to take out ukraine s rail network, and stop the flow of weapons from the west to the east. but it s not all going one way. ukraine is said to have destroyed this huge russian oil depot in occupied donetsk. this war is as much about logistics as anything else, and both sides are drawing blood.
it will free up thousands of russian forces to take part in the assault on the donbas. so far, progress south is reported to be very slow and uneven, while movement north has been paused altogether. that could be because the donbas is where many of ukraine s best trained and most experienced soldiers are based, and they re digging in. but this war isn tjust taking place on the ground in the east. yesterday russia hit a crucial crossing over the dnieper river. it followed strikes today before here in lviv, where they targeted it followed strikes the day before here in lviv, where they targeted three electrical substations. they re trying to take out ukraine s rail network, and stop the flow of weapons from the west to the east. but it s not all going one way. ukraine is said to have destroyed this huge russian oil depot in occupied donetsk. this war is as much about logistics as anything else, and both sides are drawing blood. joe inwood, bbc news, lviv. it is a desperate situation
as well as giving president putin something to call a victory, it will free up thousands of russian forces to take part in the assault on the donbas. so far, progress south is reported to be very slow and uneven, while movement north has been paused altogether. that could be because the donbas is where many of ukraine s best trained and most experienced soldiers are based, and they re digging in. but this war isn tjust taking place on the ground in the east. yesterday russia hit a crucial crossing over the dnieper river. it followed strikes today before here in lviv, where they targeted three electrical substations. they re trying to take out ukraine s rail network, and stop the flow of weapons from the west to the east. but it s not all going one way. ukraine is said to have destroyed this huge russian oil depot in occupied donetsk. this war is as much about logistics as anything else, and both sides are drawing blood. joe inwood, bbc news, lviv.
speaks a whole generation of doctors that are coming up. you know, we did something with yale law school a week or two ago and now here is fake forest medical school. a lot of doctors are angry. didn t do that well in the pandemic. there is a lot of burn out there. is trouble with people quitting. this is absolutely something that should never be violated. if you are going to be in the profession at all. you have to show constant caring for patient and not project your anger on them and be offended and take it out on the patient, never, never. steve: you don t want a doctor who sounds like they hurt somebody or other way around. or even had an attempt. maybe she was terrible at drawing blood. but, you know, let her stick to patients that safely. no, i think they completely under react to this, steve. steve: let s see if something else s ha. dr. siegeling thank you for making a couch call today. good to see you. quarter before the top of the hour and carley has news.
miles east of downtown l.a. in northern california he assaulted a police officer south of san francisco biting that officer and drawing blood. combined with covid-related and prison releases and court shutdowns, his freedom to move around the country and the state led him back to los angeles last thursday and ultimately to the store where brianna kupfer was working alone. her heartbroken father has spoken out emotionally as you would expect this week. he says he blames no one but the man who murdered his daughter. bill: more to learn about this. jonathan hunt, thank you in l.a. dana: meantime manhattan s new district attorney trying to clarify a controversial memo that told staff to stop prosecuting certain offenses. critics call it soft on crime. i understand those who read my memo of january 3rd have been left with the wrong