The war in Ukraine has created millions of child refugees. And many of Ukraine’s 100- thousand plus children in the nation’s system of orphanages have also been displaced. A group of US scientists is trying to help, as Ksenia Turkova reports. Camera: Alexey Zonov
if we opened venezuela we could theoretically as a nation cut off russia, open venezuela. we have refineries along the gulf coast that can refine that heavy, sour crude coming out of venezuela. vladimir putin in theory could export less natural gas and oil to the west and if he found another buyer say in china, then that would offset any pain to him financially. it is a long way to go. he is liable to do things rash and that s the danger to all of us. particularly in the energy sector. bill: thank you dana: fierce fighting in the streets of ukraine. our live coverage continues after this. plus the war taking a heavy toll on tens of thousands of ukraine orphans. an alabama couple talks us about their fight to bring
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