and ukraine is entering its 53rd day of war with russia intensifying its attacks. in the east a cruise missile slammed into a residential neighborhood in the decimated city of kharkiv. at least two civilians were killed, 18 injured. southeast of there a cnn news crew witnessed a russian strike on a market, one official says the hospital and an oil refiny are among the infrastructure targeted there. and more than 2 dozen buildings are damaged or destroyed. russia has also escalated its shelling of the south, the port city of mariupol where more than 100,000 civilians are trapped, largely in ruins, after weeks of relentless attacks. one regional official there says if russians succeed they will only be capturing rubble. translator: the enemy cannot seize mariupol. the enemy may seize the land
to clean. i actually think there is some room, in fact, to combine those things. energy security and climate change. if you think about the u.s. and europe coming together on that and ramping up refiny production for lng to get more gas over to europe in exchange for europe working together with us on climate goals because ultimately you want national security. that means getting out from under in the short term with this war but it also means transitioning to those high growth technologies that are the future. that s where not only saving the planet is going to come from but jobs are going to come from. i kind of see it as a moment potentially for a grand bargain, if we can get the pieces right. before the war supply chain issues, high demand were driving the surge in inflation, have those variables subsided some in the last month? some and in some categories, but now we re seeing new
in tripoli as opposition forces continue their manhunt for the fugitive muammar gadhafi. and hurricane irene churning up the u.s. east coast. hundreds of thousands have already fled. 16 million americans are in the path of this monster storm. we ve got all the angles covered on both stories. right now on world report. it s early morning in tripoli where rebel forces control most but not all of the capital city. there s sporadic but fierce fighting in several parts of tripoli. cnn journalists report hearing a nearly constant chorus of gunfire as rebels root out gadhafi loyalists. that sets up gruesome scenes of bodies strewn across a field. no one knows which side is responsible for the killings. as for muammar gadhafi, nato announced it s helping in the hunt for the libyan leader. on thursday rebels said they thought they had him cornered but were wrong. he is still missing. but another audio recording has surfaced. listen. translator: do not leave tripoli for the rats.