i m eight and a half months pregnant with daughter and never in mall years did i think that i would have to fight for a basic fundamental right for myself and for her. this is just such an important issue that, i mean thought was settled. it shouldn t even be an argument and the fact that my daughter will be born with fewer rights than i had is just unthinkable. explaining it to my children is the only way to change things and for them to come and see what it s like to protest and be part of it. they asked me, you know, one of my children said, i m tired. do i have to walk. i said we ve been tired for a long time. reporter: the second woman had marched for her rights as a gay woman to marry her wife. 7 years ago yesterday there was a lot of concern about the right to contraception a and the
the russian soldiers they are shooting down the common people. the second woman, olga, tells me her train was actually shot on her dangerous journey here. she says she has not been able to contact her husband for six days now. and that unfortunately is the story that we are hearing time and time again. people here moving on to other cities but they are still waiting to hear from their loved ones, fathers, husbands, sons, brothers, who were left behind in ukraine to fight. this is now the worst and largest growing refugee crisis in europe since world war ii. john, sandra. john: alex, it s john here, looks like it s only going to get worse as well. the russian forces currently northwest of kharkiv keep pushing toward kyiv. i can imagine, that s a fairly large city, that a lot of people will be heading for the borders. and so the nearly 2 million people we see now could easily grow to 3, 4, maybe even 5.
0 country that he invaded unprovoked. white house press secretary has a briefing coming up at 2:00 p.m. eastern. before we go, kennedy, you brought up help. by 7:00 p.m. eastern tonight, you and i will work on getting a list of n.g.o.s, fox business on your show you ll have them so people can help out. absolutely, i know people want to help out, it s a great country, we will help you watch them. thank you for watching. america reports now. we can t riot anymore, we have to fight here. there is no electricity or gas, nothing. we live in cold house. so you lost everything in our homes. we love our country, but we left to, so our children would have a future. ukrainians fleeing for their lives as russia s attacks on civilians show no signs of letting up. despite a humanitarian ceasefire agreement. hello, welcome everyone, sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: hi again, sandra, another week on this, john roberts in washington. russia accused of war crimes for airstrikes
3-year-old trax, and moment he loved, running right into his grandmother s arms. while back in arizona tonight, that newest image to come in. hey, david. hey, david. reporter: little brodie and mom angie telling us they are just grateful to have their family back together again. i missed her a lot, and i was really excited to see her finally. and so we choose our grandparents. an easy choice this week. we could watch those hugs over and over again. i m david muir. whit and lindsey here this weekend. i ll see you monday. good night. changes that are cause for
case in u.s. history. it s not just enough for america to say that black lives matter. we have to show that black lives matter by our actions. reporter: floyd s family thanking the millions of demonstrators around the world who they say created a movement. floyd s younger brother, philonise, believes his big brother is still by his side in spirit. if i could get him back, i would give all of this back. reporter: the historic settlement announced as jury selection continues in derek chauvin s trial. the second woman, a single mom of teenage boys, added to the panel today. you did indicate you have some empathy for the officers. fair? fair. i said earlier, too, that i have empathy for george floyd as well. reporter: david, the court now has about half the number of jurors needed. opening arguments are set to begin march 29th. david? alex perez on this all week long for us. thank you, alex.