as an eyewitness and sending back reports that people can really trust. has the sunday times had somebody there all the time, how have you covered this conflict? we haven t had someone there all the time, because fielding war correspondents is very expensive business. we sent louise callaghan over pretty much as soon as the war broke out. she was there for a while and eventually came out and someone else took over. , christina lamb they both did some fantastic reports. former moscow correspondent mark bennett was on that up until last week. as it happens, we haven t got anybody over there this week but we have got a dispatch coming from ukraine because we have built up a good network of stringers and local reporters. christina lamb, chief foreign correspondent, was on the show in 2021 and she talked back then, she was grounded because of the pandemic and like otherforeign
someone this conflict? we haven t had someone there this conflict? we haven t had someone there all this conflict? we haven t had someone there all the - this conflict? we haven t had someone there all the time, | someone there all the time, because fielding war correspondence is very expensive business. we sent louise callaghan over pretty much as soon as the war broke out. she was there for awhile and eventually came out and someone else took over. they both did some fantastic reports. former moscow correspondent mark bennett was on that up until last week. as it happens, we haven t got anybody over there this week but we have got a dispatch coming from ukraine because we have built up a good network of stringers and local reporters. christina lamb, chief foreign correspondent was on the show in 2021 and she talked back then, she was grounded because of the pandemic and like other foreign reporters, she was speculating that covid would be used for permanent cutbacks when it come
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earlier, i spoke to the former moscow correspondent for the times, michael binyon, and asked what he thought of mr gorbachev not receiving a state funeral. it is sad but inevitable, there would have been such an obvious contrast between what mr gorbachev stood for and what russians think is now the new atmosphere, in other words, a return to pre gorbachev repression and the lack of freedom and the fact that young russians don t now look forward to the kind of openness that gorbachev brought into the system. it is complicated, though, what individual russians feel about mr gorbachev, isn t it? as steve rosenberg was reflecting on a place, a lot of them very angry with him for the reforms he brought in and what the implications of them were, what it ushered in. in terms of how his legacy, how is he in general viewed by russian people?
the special prosecutor s decision in this case. officer garrett wolf and denver brosnan are still employed, and both will undergo georgia post recertification and training. thank you very much for all of that follow up reporting. the u.s. is urging americans to get out of ukraine now. after new intel reveals russia could strike civilian and government targets there. as ukraine prepares to celebrate its independence day, the u.s. is set to announce the biggest security assistance package yet for kyiv, up to $3 billion for air defense, ammunition, training and maintenance. joining us to discuss the situation is steve hall, cnn national security analyst, and former cia chief of russia operations and jill dougherty, the former moscow bureau chief for cnn. jill, i want to start with you. this warning for americans to get out now, it s hard to imagine how the war could get more deadly and more hideous. what is the thinking about what russia is about to do?