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Transcripts for MSNBC Way Too Early With Jonathan Lemire 20240604 09:07:00

apartment building over the weekend. rescuers diligently combing through the rubble. families desperate for word on their loved ones. this man looking for his sister and nephew. he says he is waiting for a miracle. for some, miracles have come. rescuers pulled nine people from the rubble injured but alive. ukraine s president zelenskyy accused russia of targeting civilians, as russia now gains grown in eastern ukraine. attacks like these have forced some ukrainians to spend their weeks rendering aid and how to spot unexploded munitions. this is one example of things people have to look out for across ukraine. this is an unexploded ordnance this. one is fake. but they can be real. and very, very dangerous. this girl took the place. we have to live in this rezblalt a reality with no end in sight.

Transcripts for CNN Inside Politics With John King 20240604 16:45:00

this is becoming more and more of a dilemma. it will be a dilemma for the alliance. clearly this week president zelenskyy accused president macron of france of trying to force them to the table now by proposing a cease fire. scholz did the same thing. they re trying to push a cease fire. united states is saying however you want to define success, ukraine, you do it. i think this is going to cause a problem, and it s going to be potentially, i can understand the european viewpoint to a point. because they look back at their history, they see what happened after world war i to germany and the republic and the desperation and isolation of that country led to nazi jeremy and led to world war ii. so that s what they re saying is they want to avoid putting him in the corner and leading to a more dangerous russia. but the fact is that russia started this. and ukraine is not going to give up.

Transcripts for KNTV NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt 20220302 01:33:00

assault against ukraine. kharkiv is taking the brunt of it russia targeted a government administration building with a missile strike this was the aftermath near the city s freedom plaza kharkiv s mayor warning the city is surrounded. ukraine s president zelenskyy accused russia of targeting civilians, a war crime, and said the barbaric tactics are aimed at pressuring ukraine to make a deal diplomatically, russia has become a pariah, shunned today at the human rights council as delegates walked out during a pre-recorded message by russia s foreign minister the ukrainian military says it s been able to hit back at russia including this drone strike on russian vehicles, but will it be enough for what russia has prepared ukraine s capital is now staring down the barrel of this 40-mile long convoy, closing in, but doing it slowly. a senior u.s. defense official says the convoy is facing fuel and food shortages, so bombs and missiles now are doing most of the dirty work

Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20220304 21:06:00

and 1939. people leaving germany and france and belgium. on trains. on trains. and i think what s so different now and what brings this home and obviously been gigantic refugee crisis in syria but ukraine is a european nation. watching these scenes that echo in our memory that are things that we have seen before. it is very, very painful. i hope it does militarize the world to get to start protesting the things. what do you mean? what do you mean? i think protests in moscow. protests in paris. protests in berlin. there have been times to what end? to regime change in moscow. to heed zelenskyy s call? we don t want to say that but that s the goal. we have created coalitions of

Transcripts for MSNBC Deadline White House 20220304 21:18:00

and if you can go 0 to 100 are we at 80? on the front of sanctions? on sanctions? i m sorry? on sanctions. yeah. okay. so number one, throughout the administration i have also heard this is the response of the ukrainian people and president zelenskyy played a huge role in the sanctions rollout in a level of sanctions. a lot of sanctions that endsed up being imposed had not been floated before the russian invasion. there was nodding and winking in the run-up of the invasion what consequences putin might suffer and did things that had never been previewed including the sanctions on the russian central bank. from european and washington you hear that was hugely about the

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