i m sure president minute can make some kind of difference. but kind, i can t say right now, i understand even people really need this because we are going backwards free to prosperity, democracy for israelis and palestinians is like not the best opportunity to try any kind of change. the world is not paying attention to us and no one s looking towards us. this would be nice. that s not going to happen. also coming up, the ukranian town of boucher became a by word for brutality after russian forces were accused of committing war crimes there. now the beauty volunteers from cheve are in town to tease out a timeless truth, that human dignity is more than skin deep. but we have no maybe choice to me, to cry or to show our feelings. no, no, we re here to help. that s why when he s drunk, we left, we must be happy, smiled ah, but to our viewers watching on tv us in the united states, into all of you around the world. welcome. we begin the day with president biden s 2 visits, one h
david from former white house stuff in george w bush s administration. now writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says the stakes were and still are frighteningly high instantly, really to worry about. i can t, i wish i could give you more confidence about this. and i mean, we do have the future of american democracy on the ballot. that s the number one ballot issue last month. the u. s. supreme court spoke divisions over 2 of the most contentious issues, abortion, and gun control. so is america s political fabric breaking point, and are all the warning lights flashing red? why is donald trump full of praise reputed and do the russians have a point when they refer to the iraq war and the cues, the west of hypocrisy, key questions this week on complex. i, david from welcome to complex own. thank you. were told that on january 6 last year, a desperate donald trump arms flailing, saw to lead an armed mob to capitol hill in an effort to overturn an election that he ju
edge of the days of turmoil troops on patrol in the capital, colombo after the government reinforces occur, few to restore order to protest as lead government buildings and consider the next move. and u. s. president joe biden holds talks with israeli prime minister here. it appears as part of a visit intended to on the school. the deep ties between the 2 countries. ah, i m glad else as well come to the program. and we begin with breaking news from ukraine. russian missiles have struck the central ukrainian city of vineyard. so this is a mobile phone footage of the immediate aftermath of the attack. local authorities say at least 3 missiles, it s an office block and damaged nearby residential buildings. at least 12 people are reported dead, including child does, is boy injured. many of them are in a serious condition for a more details, less crossover to do w s. ne conley in key of nick a deadly strike in the heart of ukraine. far away from the front lines. what more can you
from canada is david from former white house staffer in george w bush s administration. now writer and columnist for the atlantic magazine. he says, the stakes were and still are frighteningly high. it certainly really to worry about, i can t, i wish i could give you more confidence. what this i mean, we do have the future of american democracy on the ballot. that s the number one ballot issue. last month for u. s. supreme court spoke divisions over 2 of the most contentious issues, abortion, and gun control. so is america s political fabric, a breaking point with our all the warning lights flashing red? why is donald trump full of praise for putin and do the russians have a point when they refer to the iraq war and the cues, the west of hypocrisy, key questions this week on conflicts on, ah, david from welcome to complex own. thank you. were told that on january 6th, last year, a desperate donald trump arms flailing, sought to lead an armed mob to capitol hill, in an effort
u. s. president joe biden emphasizes america s strong ties with israel on his mitty strip. since he took office, the 1st trip he s due to hold talks with the country s leaders plus a ray of hope for global from its security. the un says that talks between russia and ukraine on the resuming brain exports are increasing toward a deal that could need that relief from millions of people around the world threatened by food shortages and germany marks of one year anniversary of one of the countries was to natural disasters a year after devastating floods tore through western parts of the country. many survivors are still waiting for their homes and businesses to be rebuilt. dw, revisit, is one of the worst effected communities. ah, i m sarah kelly. welcome to the program. she loc, as interim government has re imposed a curfew a day after angry crowds stormed government buildings. the prime minister who is now acting president, has ordered security forces to restore. com. now, peopl