NORTH JAY National Library Week is April 7-April 13. We are excited to announce that on April 13, the author, Paul Doiron will be at the library at 6 p.m. in Memorial Hall. He will be promoting Pitch Dark, his new novel set to be released on June 25. He is doing a pre-publication […]
The state of democracy in the world’s most populous nation is indeed a marker of democracy in the world. Surely it does not look rosy when the constituent citizen — hardly able to react or even comprehend what’s going on, caught up in a web of inflation, joblessness and poverty — is brushed aside just as their representatives are in the parliament.
could lars fail to recognize debbie three feet away? that s your wife. height, weight, shape. how could you not tell that s your wife? it was dark. do you understand how lame that sounds, lars? it s the truth. you re 36 inches from a human being, and you can t tell it s your wife. i don t care if it s pitch dark. no room is completely dark. there s ambient light from every room. it may not be much but it s enough to tell the shape. otherwise, you wouldn t have fired. you obviously saw something cause you fired the gun. i said i seen a shape. reporter: lars insisted he thought there were intruders in the house and he and debbie were in danger. i thought there was somebody else in the house going down the hallway the other direction. i thought there was one coming at me this way. that s what i thought. what made you think that had happened tonight?
aaron, what are you learning? yes abby, of course right here in dnipro, another city in eastern ukraine, behind me it is pitch dark. this is a city of 1 million people and it lies in complete darkness, the street lights are off and even hear, sirens multiple times flying over the city. that horrible strike in commodores, a very real fear across much of ukraine, eastern ukraine here that this could happen anywhere to anyone and that is the fear tonight about what putin might do. today had a chance to speak to the foreign minister here in ukraine about whether ukraine knew about prigozhin s rebellion and what it actually means for the war on the front lines. here s part of what he told me. do you have any intelligence pointing to an insurrection like we saw? no, we did not have any specific information with the timeline of possible
search and rescue and moving along crowds looking for loved ones. ben wedeman, thank you very much. and a big question tonight is if putin will escalate the strikes like we saw against kramatorsk in the wake of prigozhin s insurrection cnn s erin burnett is in eastern ukraine for us. aaron, what are you learning? yes abby, of course right here in dnipro, another city in eastern ukraine, behind me it is pitch dark. this is a city of 1 million people and it lies in complete darkness, the street lights are off and even hear, sirens multiple times flying over the city. that horrible strike in commodores, a very real fear across much of ukraine, eastern ukraine here that this could happen anywhere to anyone and that is the fear tonight about what putin might do. today had a chance to speak to the foreign minister here in ukraine