visit to kyiv, and i can report that kyiv stands strong! kyiv stands proud! it stands tall, and most important, it sends free. speaking today in warsaw, the capital of a former soviet bloc countries, the president pledged unflagging merrick in support for nato, which poland joint in 1999 and it was firm commitment to ukraine. one year into this war, putin no longer doubts the strength of our coalition. but he still doubts our conviction. he doubts our staying power. he doubts our continued support for ukraine. he doubts whether nato can remain unified. but there should be no doubt. our support for ukraine will not waver. nato will not be divided, and we will not tire. the president also accused russia of committing crimes against humanity in ukraine. vladimir putin, for his part, gave this as his rationale for the war. turning during his annual address to the russian people. [interpreter] the elite of the west do not conceal their ambitions. which is to strategically
will now on a war of words over what to do. border patrol officials a new development they are seeing. they say cartels are targeting our kids with deadly fentanyl. trying to smuggle in a rainbow colored pills. you see on the left. they are meant to look just like he had a pretty public and slamming the biden administration for what they say is not doing enough on this just days after vice president harris said the border is secure. they know exactly what is going on, on the board up or they still might become of the border is closed. it s absolutely ridiculous. one of the great things and was on the buses going up to new york and to washington d.c. and to martha s vineyard are proving in front of the press and all of the liberals, no the border is not open. kennedy: christina coleman on the newsom/desantis feud. let s go to lucas tomlinson with the very latest. hi eric. defendant setting those buses to new york sang millions of illegal immigrants have already crossed the
demarcation line. reporter: two u.s. officials telling nbc news he faced disciplinary action in south korea and was supposed to be leaving the country. another official said military police escorted him as far as they could go, an airport checkpoint. he then tagged along a commercial tour to the demilitarized zone and made the dangerous crossing. he ll certainly be detained in that area initially, and then probably taken to an interrogation facility. reporter: we were in north korea at the dmz in 2017, seeing for ourselves the tense militarized border. we re not allowed to stay here for very long. reporter: a u.s. official tells nbc news escorts from the tour tried to chase the soldier but didn t catch him . in 2017, a north korean soldier was shot multiple times as he dashed across the line to defect to the south. he had to be dragged in darkness to safety. that same year, u.s. hostage otto warmbier,
detention centers or black sites used by the iranian regime to torture protesters. cnn spoke with more than two dozen survivors of those sites, who shared stories about the abuse they endured. cnn s sat down with two survivors. we want to warn you, the report you are about to see contains some graphic descriptions of torture and sexual violence. for the last six weeks, has been on the run. each night, he moves to a different safe house. brutally tortured for 21 days at the hands of the iranian regime, he is terrified they will find him. his crime, organizing medics to help wounded protesters. but even with his fear of being tracked down, somebody still wants to identify himself, he wants to show the regime that they did not break him. translator: i set up a group of underground medics, we treated around 700 people. the regime was committing war crimes, forbidding treatment of the injured, i promised my friends to fight for them. his friends, like so many iranians, have been o
this point but i ll say i m so proud of law enforcement. police officers both the city and our county as well as sheriff s deputies on the scene within 60 seconds. it could have been much worse and went in the building without a moment s hesitation and showed immense courage. they certainly did. if you say he s not being very cooperative, is he doing any talking at all? i m not in the interrogation facility so i can t be that specific but my understanding is that he s not being particularly fort coming. when he was stopped, no exchange of gun fire we re told between police and the shooter. did he just simply run out of ammunition? as best as we can tell, there was no exchange of gun fire between law enforcement and the shooter. he had already put his gun down. and surrendered without incident. he was trying to evade law enforcement. he was hiding in the building