we have an important program for you today with the president of the united states, joseph r. biden. i sat down with the president in the roosevelt room of the white house on friday for an exclusive president biden is headed to europe for a trip that will take him to lithuania for nato s summit. holding nato together is really critical. it has been 500 days since russia invaded ukraine. is there any sign of an end to this war? and will nato offer ukraine membership? also, is there a thaw in relations with china or are we going to see an even more intense rivalry? and when can bibi netanyahu expect an invitation to the white house? all this in a special interview with america s 46th president. i think we have enormous opportunities, and i just want to finish the job. i ll bring you my take later in the show, but first, president biden is headed to europe today for a five-day, three-country tour. the main focus of which will be a stock in lithuania for n
children as human shields. in response, the head of president volodymyr zelenskyy s office openly call putin a war criminal and an ngo calling a reccening project has trained journalists to collect eyewitness testimony of atrocities. this evidence is being used to help prosecutors build cases against putin and others in international court. former war correspondent janeane de giovanni is the executive director of the pleasure to have you on. tell me how did you get involved with this project. so, fareed, as you know, i worked in war zones for more than 30 years. 19 wars. unfortunately i ve witnessed three general sides in my life time. i have seen far too often crimes against humanity, war crimes walk away from it. and often it was because evidence was not collected while