illegal. by definition. after donald trump survived, excitement he s been trying united states senate, where several republicans voted to complete donald trump, the republican senate leader said this. president trump is still liable for everything he did while he is in office. as an ordinary citizen, still liable for everything you did, well use an office. then we get away with anything, yet. we have a criminal justice system in this country, we have civil litigation, former presidents are not immune for being coachable way through blood. during his knowledge and, sake former white house press secretary, in the biden white house, her new show inside with jen psaki airs sunday at 12 pm
then we get away with anything, yet. we have a criminal justice system in this country, we have civil litigation, former presidents are not immune for being coachable way through blood. during his knowledge and, sake former white house press secretary, in the biden white house, her new show inside with jen psaki airs sunday at 12 pm eastern on msnbc, and it s already a huge hit with the biggest weekend audience of last weekend, jen, congratulations on that first show. thank you for watching, and eating a bagel while you watch it. as there every minute, i was there before it started. while more bagels as, weekend put in your order. i m so fascinated by the arc
people of ukraine, and here how they are faring one year into the war. she focused on the central ukrainian city of dnipro. it was considered relatively safe until last month, when it became the scene of one of the deadliest attacks since the war began. the will to win, ukraine at war, airs sunday at 8 pm eastern. [sirens] on january 14th, the 325th day of putin s war, dnipro was hell on earth. in all, 46 people were killed, including six children, after a 2000-pound russian missile as long as a city bus slammed into this apartment building. [crying] so, the blue wall, that was here that was your bathroom?
cnn. something special coming up on the war in ukraine from chief international correspondent clarissa ward. she returned to ukraine recently to meet with the people of ukraine and hear how they are faring one year into the war and focused on the central ukrainian city of dnipro. it was considered relatively safe until last month when it became the scene of one of the deadliest attacks since the war began. the will to win, ukraine at war, airs sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. [ sirens ] reporter: on january 14th, the 325th day of putin s war, dnipro was hell on earth. in all 46 people were killed including 6 children after a 2,000-pound russian missile as long as a city bus slammed into
Airs Sunday, February 26 at 1 p.m. This week on About Faith, end-of-winter holidays celebrated by the different faiths in our community are profiled. Some are familiar, and some may not be. Background and observances the Hindu holiday, Holi, is presented by Ashish Modi and the Jewish holiday of Purim is explained by Rabbi Dr. Jana De Benedetti. Lent, a Christian holiday, is described by Father Mark Watson. Lastly, our new participant, Sardar Karan Singh, explains Hola Mohalla, a Sikh holiday.