lives, sometimes dying to report the truth. and criminals like putin do not like the truth. and that s why the press needs to keep pursuing these stories. i started an organization called reporters instructed in saving colleagues to give free lance war reporters medical intervention to save each other s lives. and brent was the first one about, ten years ago, as was james foley killed by isis. without these people twourgts free lancers, particularly, we would not know what s going on. to his family, what do you say? i can t imagine. i lost my good friend tim heatherington. it s ten years and i m still getting over it. i can t imagine as a sonora brother or a friend. it s crushing. thank you. appreciate you being here. sorry that you re dealing with that and the family.
in irpin. we re going to film other refugees leaving. and we got into a car. somebody offered to take us to the other bridge, and we crossed the checkpoint and they started shooting at us. so the driver turned around and they kept shooting. we want to bring in rolling stone correspondent jack crosby now. he s done some amazing reporting from the ground in ukraine. jack, first, just your reaction to the death of another american journalist there, brett renaud. what are you thoughts? i mean, it s tragic. every time this happens. you know, i didn t know brett but i know many people who did. the sort of international journalism community is relatively small. particularly among free-lancers, people who do this often times without the resources and support of major media organizations. and you know, i know just from