would be enslaved forever, that declared that their children and their children s children would continue to be enslaved to support this plantation economy which southerners relied on. it did lead to this horrific military struggle, which they north won four years later, but, the narrative struggle i contend, the south one that i did, false idea that black people are not as good as white people or less capable, less worthy, less deserving, that horrific idea prevailed after the civil war, that led to a century of racial terror lynchings and violence, and oppression, and codified racial hierarchy and disenfranchisement, which is why jimmy lee jackson and his mother, his 82-year-old grandfather were standing with protesters on this day in 1965, and, the violence that they encountered was say triggers that attract his mother and his 82-year-old grandfather, he
the point here is that mr zelensky is fighting on a number of fronts, there is obviously the military struggle against russia but crucial to fighting that struggle is maintaining the support of his allies in the west. he also wants to be on a journey towards ultimate membership of the european union, however distant that may be, some european leaders are rather sceptical that that can come anytime soon, so this dossier dealing with corruption is absolutely crucial for president zelensky, not least to try and buttress support in the west, if it becomes clear that ukraine is a remarkably corrupt country then, that its government is not tackling the problem and so on, then clearly that could potentially lead to a wariness amongst some of ukraine allies and an unwillingness to huge quantities of money and huge
continuing with our world lead, while the military struggle focuses on south and eastern ukraine, parts of the country that successfully fought off russia s first wave are coming back to life will of course, it is a life that has utterly changed. ed lavandera visited up with such town. it is still near the front line of fighting and it has become a hub for those fleeing the terror of putin s invasion. reporter: one look at these massive craters in the small ukrainian town near mykolaiv, and it is not hard to imagine the horror inflicted by russian forces bombing this neighborhood. the mayor alexander brought us here. he says the russian plane that dropped the bomb circled over these homes several times before unleashing the explosive attack.
we also do not know what is going on on the covert side of things. that cannot be discussed. but as to whether the u.s., and western countries are looking at covert means to moving weapons and ammunition, and support across the border to ukraine. but, i think this is going to be a bigger issue, a bigger question for the biden administration. how does supports the resistance. if kyiv falls, and we don t know what s going to happen, but, just for the moment we re just going to say if this falls into russian and military hands, it s the lewinsky s government is somehow dispersing authority is jeopardized, what is the biden administration, what does the west do to supporter? resistance then you re no longer dealing with a conventional military struggle. you are now kind of an insurgency situation. obviously, that will be a delicate moment. russia could theoretically