it remains free. it remains independent. putin s first objective was to erase ukraine from the map, erase its identity. that has failed and will never succeed. secretary of state antony blinken weighing in one year since russia invaded ukraine. remarkable to see what they were doing a year ago, where they are now, what their assessment is and what s next. good morning. undaunted and undefeated ukraine still standing a year after russia invaded. ukrainian president zelenskyy is making a bold vow this morning telling his forces that 2023 will be, quote, the year of victory. the big boost, ukrainian troops are getting on the battlefield. also this hour kaitlin s sitdown with defense secretary lloyd austin. will china supply russia with weapons? how worried is the u.s.? here is a question for you. how did you sleep last night and the night before? the answer to those questions could provide a clue to your heart health. it s serious questions there. sanjay gupta will explain
you feel? the missile sliced her one-bedroom apartment in half, killing both of her parents in the kitchen while just inches away nastia clung on to life. i think for a lot of people it s hard to understand why russia would use this huge missile that s intended to take out an aircraft carrier in a residential area. how do you try to understand why russia would do something like this? i don t understand.
be their going in point. but i ll let the ukrainians speak for themselves. also we discussed the threats that are posed by china and u.s. s concerns about beijing considering potentially providing russia with lethal military assistance. here s what he said. we heard recently the u.s. revealing intelligence they believe china is preparing to provide potentially lethal assistance to russia to help them in ukraine. tell us what you are seeing. we have not seen any china provide any material assistance to russia at this point. china hasn t taken that off the table for sure. i would engage my counterpart early on and told him that this would be a very bad mistake if china were to do this for, further complicate things. you think they are preparing to do that? i don t i can t speak for the chinese. i mean, they have tremendous capabilities, and so, again, if
today marks one year in riesh russia s full-scale invasion of ukraine. ukrainian president president zelenskyy is declaring that the war will end in 2023. i sat down with defense secretary lloyd austin at the pentagon yesterday for his view on where the war stands, how he thinks it could end. when you look at this and you are making your assessments do you think this ends with negotiations or does it end on the battlefield? most likely it will end with some sort of negotiation. and what the ukrainians are interested in is getting the russians out of their sovereign territory. i think that s probably going to
it remains free. it remains independent. putin s first objective was to erase ukraine from the map, erase its identity. that has failed and will never succeed. secretary of state antony blinken weighing in one year since russia invaded ukraine. remarkable to see what they were doing a year ago, where they are now, what their assessment is and what s next. good morning. undaunted and undefeated ukraine still standing a year after russia invaded. ukrainian president zelenskyy is making a bold vow this morning telling his forces that 2023 will be, quote, the year of victory. the big boost, ukrainian troops are getting on the battlefield. also this hour kaitlin s sitdown with defense secretary lloyd austin. will china supply russia with weapons? how worried is the u.s.? here is a question for you. how did you sleep last night and the night before? the answer to those questions