from. up until yesterday we hadn t met anyone from mariupol, the city in the southeast of the country we have been talking so much about. after march 15th people have started to escape. about 35,000 people. and they re starting to arrive here in lviv. we heard reports that they were coming in on a train, i want to share with you some sound from 22-year-old valeria about what it was like there. we have firsthand accounts. i want to play the sound for our audience. just like small bomb but then and then, but last two weeks, the russia just shooting the big bomb. it s 500 kilograms and shooting maybe 20, 30 bomb by the infrastructure and factory, metal factory. 90% of factory is destroyed there. what did it feel like every
to visit ryan. she stayed with him at his mother s house. i thought it was a little awkward, you know, because we had touched so much on the phone but we hadn t met and, you know, he was telling me how much he loved sarah and he could never, ever love another woman as much as he loved her. i think i started crying, because i just felt so bad for him. sarah went back to new york and three weeks later returned to cincinnati as ryan s guest at his mother s thanksgiving dinner. that was the weekend they became intimate. like, the first time we were together i got pregnant. how did ryan take the news? he was shocked, obviously very bad timing. they kept the pregnancy a secret, as ryan s second trial would take place the following may. i decided, yeah, i was going to have the baby. and he was okay with that. but it was just difficult, because i m thinking, here i am pregnant and you re facing another trial, and my child could potentially grow up
discussion with someone like kim who know november one has had a discussion with? how do we know if what he says in a meeting with mike pompeo is real or he means it or there will be any follow-up? well, you don t is the honest answer. we re starting from ground zero with this guy. with any other world leader, even someone like putin we know a lot. books have been written about him. he has been interviewed. he is out front. many americans have talked to him. with this guy we re starting at ground zero. so i think one step at a time. i m sure that pompeo had an opportunity here to sort of engage the individual. i worked with madeleine albright at the time she went to see kim s father. and when she came back, we hadn t met with kim jong-il, his father either. but secretary albright was able to say a couple of things. first, he is informed about the world. he s not cut off. he knows what s going on.
i m sure that pompeo had an opportunity here to sort of engage the individual. i worked with madeleine albright at the time she went to see kim s father. and when she came back, we hadn t met with kim jong-il, his father either. but secretary albright was able to say a couple of things. first, he is informed about the world. he s not cut off. he knows what s going on. two, he is rational in terms of the world he lives in. and three, words to the effect that if we re careful and go step by step, we can probably do business with this person. so we don t know that about the son. but those are the kinds of questions if i were mike pompeo that i would be looking for in meeting with him. probably first is he informed about the world? does he understand his situation? does he understand? because he has made a few missteps and a few misjudgments as well. john mclaughlin, thank you for joining us on this important night.