just believe in yourself, he told me, and this is how you can succeed. and your mother taught you that? yes. let s bring in martha rad do datz tonight. i know tonight, president zelenskyy urging nato allies to help protect that nuclear site? reporter: that s right, david. even though there s been no radiation leak from the shelling today, president zelenskyy urged nato members to guarantee protection of ukraine s nuclear plants from russian sabotage, to keep this from happening again. david? all right, martha raddatz reporting from kyiv tonight. martha, thank you. back here at home this evening, and to the leading business headline today. the unexpected return, the surprise announcement that bob iger is returning o ing as ceo disney, our parent company. what iger said to employees, and how wall street responded today.
defend the city of kyiv if necessary. thank you so much. appreciate it. russia has been relentlessly pounding ukraine s second-largest city. kharkiv saw intense shelling today. 25 miles from the eastern border, it s a primary objective for russian forces. it s a focus of the ukrainian resistance. russian troops controlled it over the weekend and then ukrainian forces quickly took it back. joining me now from ukraine is rolling stone correspondent and msnbc contributor jack crosby. last time we talked to you, you were in an underground parking garage kharkiv. how did you get out? i had been in kharkiv since the beginning of the war. last night was a relatively quiet night by most accounts. there were still isolated shelling outside of the city. but we thought that there was going to be a lull in the
all right. no, no, no. medic! medic! medic! incredible to see those ukrainian soldiers rush to that family s aid trying to help them yelling medic knowing they re putting their own life right there in harm s way not knowing if another bomb is going to drop right where they re standing. that russian shelling instantly killed a mother, father and two children. this is also a suburb northwest of kyiv where clarissa ward was reporting. we just brougt you her story yesterday on the show and all eight people in the town were killed by shelling today, civilians just trying to escape the violence, trying to go
help. and this just in to cnn. ukrainian authorities say at least two people were killed in the shelling of an apartment building in western kyiv. 46 others had to be rescued. a separate strike with minor damage to another building in the same district. this is in kyiv earlier. this marks at least the fourth residential in kyiv hit by shelling today alone. still ahead right here on the show, thousands of people from around the world are putting their lives on the line to help ukraine battle russia. the stories of some of those racing towards the front lines next.
guns because u.s. authorities never bothered to tell mexican authorities about the scheme. they never had a way to actually track the guns. that is, not until people started dying. the only way you re going to find those guns in mexico is where? at crime scenes. at the death, at the site of somebody who s dead. at a gun battle between the police and the bad guys in which either the bad guy was killed and his gun was left at the scene or used during the commission of a crime in which the gun was left behind. that makes no sense to me. between reasonable men within the law enforcement community, no, there is no reasonable explanation to let these guns walk. two of those guns made their way back north to the scene where border agent brian terry was shot dead a year and a half ago. he just finished buying christmas presents for his family. two months later, atf agent sopada was shot by a batch of ten firearms sold in a part of fast and furious. but the big headlines tod