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about their safety and the safety of those people around them. so we will be back with james reynolds again throughout the day. we are going to cross over to kyiv now. we speak to ukrainian mp from a safe place in key. sec mac, we had to stop abroad because with a presenter there because with a presenter there because of those aerated sirens. we know that the shelling there has been increasing as well. can you bring us up to what is going on in the ukrainian capital now? yes. hello. yesterday the ukrainian capital now? yes. hello. yesterday and the ukrainian capital now? yes. hello. yesterday and this - the ukrainian capital now? t 23 hello. yesterday and this morning s shelling is have caused issues and
increasingly repressive brush that locks up its political opponents doesn t want democracy on its doorstep. in the 1990s, boris yeltsin tried to turn russia into a democracy. when that failed, putin took it back to its imperial past, aggressively asserting russia s right to defend itself by dominating its neighbours. this question now whether this fight will go global. china and russia are bonded by a shared antipathy to american power. china does not want pete in weekend on the west strengthen but it will be dismayed that this is precisely what peter bosz mac war has achieved. it threatens to roll back decades of globalisation. beijing does not want that either. this is a fight between democracy and authoritarianism. and two
human rights at the summit meeting. moreover, he promised the japanese prime minister, prime minister abe, to raise the issue of japanese persons abducted by north korea. shepard: we ll watch and reporthat we can. greg, thank you. pleasure is mine. shepard: the summit is dominating the news coverage here in the united states. meantime, an air force officer whathed in the c war has turned up with a new name after 35 years. now the military is revealing how it tracked this man down and what he s telling investigators after all of this time. where did you go? what will the militar do about it? we re live at the pentagon next. . always have been. when i found out i had age-related macular degeneration, amd, i wanted to fight back.
this is a 2 1es esst century ac war. this attack happened under the weakened leadership of someone line president obama. so republicans have to decide how much rope they will give their new republican president to play patty-cake withoutcttii doctrine going forward. a word we ve certainly discussed over the cycle. so what do democrats want donald trump to do? 35 diplomats have already been removed from the united states. i think certainly donald trump has to approach the job as president with the seriousness that he hasn t just shown. we can t just wake up and look at what he s tweeted and then assess his seriousness. i think that he has not yet g p