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remains defiant amid russian advances. we ll show you how new vehicles are helping fight the war. and baby formula is now being flown to the u.s. from germany. mothers facing a shortage across the country. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with kim brunhuber. u.s. president joe biden is set to land in japan soon after wrapping up a visit to south korea. he left seoul a short time ago and the visit marks police first trip to asia as commander in chief. before leaving, met with military families and american troops stationed there. and also with the chairman of hyundai where he toured their plant to build a new electric vehicle plant in the u.s. state of georgia and while he is trying to put the focus on bolstering america s economic and security ties in the region, a shadow of potential conflict is never far away. on saturday the u.s. and south korea announced plans to expand joint military drills in response to north korea s growing nuclear threat. u.s. offic
heading to south korea. his first trip to asia as president while pyongyang watches closely. and the taliban continues to roll back the rights of women in afghanistan. now forcing a choice between covering their faces or losing their on-air jobs. live from cnn center, this is cnn newsroom with john vause. a bill authorizing $40 billion in u.s. aid to ukraine is on its way to seoul, south korea, for president joe biden s signature. the aid package easily passed the u.s. senate on thursday but does not take effect until it is signed. another $100 million worth of artillery, radar and other e equipment headed to ukraine. and more than 1,000 cars have been blocked at a russian checkpoint for four days. the convoy is trying to reach ukrainian-held territory. with reports many making that journey are running low on food and water. in mariupol, more than 1,700 ukrainian troops have surrendered at the steel factory. cnn cannot verify that report, but an unknown number of sold
extensive work in covering just the tragedy that unfolded not only in the shooting and you validate, but the horrific response by police. it started out as a textbook case. right? how are you? to respond to active shooter situations. but what happened was when the officers felt that their lives were in danger that gunfire was now coming at them from the shooter. they retreated. they went back, and they never again which try to get in that classroom for another 77 minutes , so that is the one really big difference in all of this is that you see in nashville officers going towards the sound of gunfire. they know where it s coming from. they are moving in that direction and they go and they eliminate the shooter. you know, there are significant differences in that the shooter in your body was in a classroom that here in nashville, the shooters in the hallway kind of vestibule area, okay, but the point is, officers have to keep going and you volunteer. at some point, they stopped. the othe
he says it is time do back. reporter: in her video diary, she showed where she took refuge in her flat, a home she was forced to leave without knowing if she would ever see it again. this is our hiding place. it is a vestibule area between two walls with no windows. i don t know why but being bombarded is easier to live in your home. reporter: but today, kharkiv is much safer. she has come back to check on her apartment. does it feel strange coming