according to maxar, the images show a mass burial site with more than 200 more graves starting to appear at the end of march and continuing to expand in april. ukrainian officials say the new grave site appears to be significantly larger thas disco russian troops retreated from bucha. this morning mariupol s mayor says 20,000 civilians have been killed in his city since the war began. those images emerged just hours after vladimir putin ordered his troops to blockade rather than storm the last ukrainian stronghold in mariupol, a sprawling steel plant where hundreds of soldiers and civilians have been holed up for weeks. but one ukrainian soldier inside the plant tells nbc news that russians continued shelling the plant yesterday and that those inside are facing diminishing supplies of food, water, and
statue of confederate general robert e. lee in richmond, virginia. inside, civil war artifacts including money and bullets. also a full-page illustration from harper s weekly depicting president lincoln s grave site. lee s statue was removed after years of intense debate. up next, bringing holiday cheer to those who need it most.
smith was beside himself even though the controversial decision was backed by michigan s highest courts. you wait 18 years for justice, and you finally get justice only to have it the carpet pulled out from under you. after the 2008 guilty verdict, barb s brother had gone to her grave site to share the good news. we finally got him, you know? he didn t get away with it, and, you know, you can rest now. but now there was the judge s blockbuster decision. it tore a hole in our hearts. it was something that here we thought it was over. barb s family would have to go through the painful ordeal all over again and with even more uncertainties this time around. though the jury had found michael george guilty, the judge clearly had serious doubts. a new jury could go either way,
threat, and we have to send a strong message. i think some people have been put in jail, that s a good thing. there are probably more that need to be put in jail. now, the president and vice president are coming to atlanta. they re going by the grave site of your mother and father. he s going to make a speech. i know he went to south carolina with clyburn. what do you hope comes out of atlanta. we ve marched together and we put 50,000 people on the streets of washington. you and your daughter were arrested. what do you hope happens in atlanta? i know the president will be giving a speech. i think that is good to give a speech, but i think it has to reflect the full weight of the white house that is going to show how the white house and congress will deliver this legislation for the people. i think that also means that the president must meet with those
and stoicism from the defendant sentenced again to life. he is appealing his conviction. beth sister kathy read a statement in court. this verdict cannot bring beth back, but it does bring a measure of justice. for tom it lochtefeld was satisfying, even though for him, the first conviction was the one that mattered. on that day, we all took a walk up to bat s grave site after the conviction and i just remember feeling that it was a beautiful june day and it felt like wow, this is finally i m finally not upset to be here anymore. it was good again. for those who were close to beth lochtefeld there is a real sense of closure this time. the trial behind him, beth s father the artist john lochtefeld finish the book he and beth had worked on together. it was published after she