Transcripts For CNN CNN Newsroom Live 20240708

Card image cap



ukraine bracing for a full scale russian assault to the east. there's already a heavy russian troop presence to the south as well as to the east. the area is marked in red in that map. the military analysis say rush wants to take control of the entire donbas region in eastern ukraine. ukrainian officials say their soldiers defending the city of mariupol. which is endured weeks of bombardment. president zelenskyy says ukraine needs more heavy weapons to end the siege. monday, unconfirmed reports of a russian chemical attack in mariupol. cnn cannot verify that claim. to the north, capitol kyiv, zelenskyy says russian troops have left behind thousands of land mines when they retreated. a move he calls a war crime. explosions have been heard in ukraine's second biggest city kharkiv. authorities say the strikes destroyed 2,000 home ins that region. and cnn is there. >> you can see all around us just the sheer devastation. right here is the crater from where a bomb was dropped just two days ago. north of here, about 25 miles away, is inside russia. that's where the russian positions are shelling. that's where they're throwing devastation and death into places like this. in kharkiv. into civilian areas. most of the people who have been able to evacuate, have left the city. those that remain have told us it's because they believe that nowhere in ukraine is safe. they wouldn't speak on camera because they are worried what will happen when and if the russians finally arrive. and that's what u.s. and ukrainian intelligence officials believe is about to happen. they believe russian troops are amassing. that was just a strike. as we were talking. it's about the third or fourth that we have heard. it's coming from that direction over there. we're continuing to hear strikes. imagine what it's like to live here. imagine what it's like to be in one of the apartments. to have been unable to evacuate. hearing that every day since this war began. knowing you cannot evacuate. knowing that as one woman told us there's nowhere safe here in ukraine. u.s. and ukrainian intelligence officials say that they can see russian forces amassing just the other side of the border. some 25 miles to the north of kharkiv. they believe that they are amassing to come here. and to come here as soon as they can. cnn, kharkiv. >> the british defense ministry reporting continued russian fire and ukrainian troops there have repelled a number of russian assaults. meantime new video shows a large column of russian military vehicles jst across the border in russia. moving towards donbas. ukrainian and western officials say russian forces pulled from northern ukraine are resupplying and soon be heading east. getting civilians out of the region is proving to be a difficult and deadly. here's ben weederman. >> the air raid siren rings out. over a scene of carnage past. in a rail way station, a discarded hat, a cane left behind. they came to this station with only what they could carry. hoping to reach safer grounds but nearly 60 never left. lives cut short by a missile. on it scrawled in russian, for the children. 4,000 people were here waiting for a train west when the strike happened. the massacre accelerating the exodus. most of the residents have left the city. having been urged to do so by local authorities. as this part of the country the entirety of eastern ukraine braces for what could be a massive russian offensive. at the city's bus station, mykolaiv, a volunteer helping with the evacuation. for him news of the pull back of russian forces around the capitol kyiv was bittersweet. >> when i heard about kyiv, i was happy. but then i realize a couple seconds later that they move into donbas. or forces. i'm a little bit -- i can't say scared. but worried about my people and mothers and grandparents. >> some are heading west. others north to the town. where trains still run. their children are bound for lviv in the far west. there's a lot of bombing here. i'm afraid for the children. the children thankfully still children. a handful of adult relatives stay behind. far more aware of the danger ahead. >> a teacher in western russia is under criminal investigation. her crime, telling a student about the bomb of mariupol. her comments were secretly recorded by students and later posted on telegram. according to to an swer interview the teacher gave on thursday. her name -- she was an english teacher at a school for young athletes. she told radio liberty she believes the parents of the students persuaded them to make a recording. which was turned over to the authorities. she's being investigated for breaking a new law targeting anyone in an official position to spread what the government calls quote false information. about the russian military. if convicted she could face a ten year prison sentence. and a fine close to $60,000. she's since resigned from the school. u.s. marine veteran set for appeal hearing this hour in moscow. detained in 2019 and kconvicted of endangering the life and health of a russian police officer during an altercation. he received nine years and his parents say he's in the hospital. they don't know if he's receiving actual proper medical care. urging the biden administration to help bring him home. >> wnba realirming the commitment to bring home britney griner. detained in russia since mid-february on drug charges. reporting she's been able to see her legal representative in russia. twice a week. and able to receive letters. the commissioner says they're doing everything they can to bring her home. but they do not want to jeopardize her safety amid-the russian war on ukraine. >> obviously we're in a complex geo political situation with russia and ukraine. this continues to be complex. and obviously we're getting a ton of support from the government. from specialists, from in her representation are able to visit with her. we know she's safe. we want to get her home. it's just a very complex situation right now and we're following the advice. there's not a day that goes by that we're not talking to someone who has views on what we have been doing and how we're moving forward. i know we're all frustrated. we do need to be patient. >> a member of the ukrainian parliament is with us this hour from the capitol of kyiv. thank you so much for taking the time to speak with us. i want to be the issue of violence against women here in ukraine. at the hands of russian soldiers. it's something that came up on monday at the un. listen to this first and we'll talk about it on the other side. >> the fund is also providing institution support to these organizations to sustain them. with your help we can do much more. >> we don't have the exact sound bite. what we heard is basically they're investigating a lot of cases of women being raped by soldiers. being raped repeatedly in front of their children. and children being raped as well. the question is right now being used a a weapon of war by the russian soldiers. >> this will be coming up more and more as we preoccupy. the things the russian men do to ukrainian women, ukrainian children are more than the atrocities or crimes of war. it's inhumane. it's barbaric. it's no human being should even be thinking those things let alone doing them. we have reports of mothers being raped in front of their kids. kids being raped and mothers are tied to chairs and made to watch. who could even do that to another human being. let alone be responsible for the acts. what i know for sure is every single soldier who commit td these crimes will be tracked down and brought to justice. >> i guess the question is how, though? how do you find them? how do you prosecute them? >> there are legal mechanisms. unfortunately rape is an instrument of war is not something new. it's not an invention of the russian army. at least not in the 21st century. they used this weapon, abusing women and children in the second world war taking berlin. there are plenty of mechanisms in international law to investigate and report. it's about providing assistance to the women and creating safe spaces where the victims can come forward. and speak up of the crimes. seek assistance. and the crimes can be put on record and filed as part of the wide war crimes and crimes against humanity. and regarded beinternational court of justice and criminal court. proceedings will take years and so national proceedings are also on the way to seek punishment for the arbitrators of the crimes. >> and they should know that possibility the very real possibility is out there, every russian soldier should be aware. we now have this situation with the offensive now shifting to the east of the country. are the only uncertainty at the moment seems to be when. when this actually begins in earnest and now we have the general in charge. how much worse are you expecting these atrocities to be? this is a man who has a reputation of being savage and being a butcher. >> most russian generals are like that. most of the army is like that. we have seen it in the vicinity of kyiv. bucha. all of those towns. now a new geographic names from ukraine will make the news. these will be now repeating and repeatedly in the east of ukraine. we of course we await the worst. we are set as ukrainians as the ukrainian army and ukrainian people to keep fighting this russian aggression. for us to be doing that to be doing that efficiently, and to reduce the number of civilian casualties we need more weapons coming from the west. and we need a stronger stance of the west on the sanctions to weaken russia and weaken their economy so they are not able to sustain this army of butchers. and we need to support here on the ground to provide cover for humanitarian mission and humanitarian corridors. and evacuations for our people. >> what's your assessment of the areas to the north where the russian troops have withdrawn around bucha and now that you have had a good couple of days to get access to look at extent of the devastation, and everything that's being left behind, incredle loss of human life. what's the extent of the destruction there? how will ukraine rebuild? >> ukrainians rebuilding as we speak. we passed a law allowing funds from the budget. to to be able to rebuild bucha. and all the cities. people are essentially trying to get back to their homes and start living their life. they feel like they are in safety now. so the question is how do we do it swiftly and safely. because in reality, russian soldiers have left a lot of souvenirs so to speak. the ukrainian families to find when they come back home. traps and explosives. which are attached in the most unexpected places. like fridges and cub boards. wardrobes and we already have several casualties where people are coming back home and opening up their furniture and receiving wounds that are tearing off limbs. the ukrainian authorities are trying to do the to make the living spaces as safe as possible. we are asking for aid in form of construction material. we can rebuild as fast as we can. and of course all of the ukrainian people have the opportunity to also put in a claim to have money and financial compensation for what they have lost. 66,000 of these have already been placed in the national system of ukraine. and compensation for the people and rebuild and return home. >> very quickly, i want to know there are reports that even children's toys were booby trapped with land mines and explosives. do you know about that? >> we're dealing with savages. we're not dealing with people. we're not dealing with the an army let alone a modern army. we're dealing with savages who stop at nothing to hurt the civilian population. and hurt the most vulnerable. the children. so these are cases which i hear plenty of. and it saddens me and there's not much we can do. unless unite and internationally. to fight off the aggression once and for all and stop this. >> absolutely. thank you so much. we appreciate you being with us. member of the ukrainian parliament. still ahead, vladimir putin welcoming his best friend in the region in this war on ukraine. we'll take a closer look at what's on the agenda for the two best pals. also president biden and the indian prime minister exchange over the war on ukraine. india's mutual position concecaused a lot of o concern in the u.s. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brainin performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger.r. hi. i'm wolfgang puck when i started my online store wolfgang puck home i knew there would be a lot of orders to fill and i wanted them to ship out fast that's why i chose shipstation shipstation helps manage orders reduce shipping costs and print out shipping labels it's my secret ingredient shipstation the number 1 choice of online sellers and wolfgang puck go to shipstation.com/tv and get 2 months free welcome back, everyone. a white house official says there was a candid exchange of views about india's neutral stance on mr. putin's war. in a virtual meeting monday, between president joe biden and prime minister, but mr. biden didn't specifically ask the indian leader to take a side. india's neutral position caused increasing concern in washington. later, america's top diplomat pressed india and other countries to use their leverage with russia to end the war. take a listen. >> india has to make its own decisions. about how it approaches this challenge. we as a general proposition are consulting with all allies and partners on the consequences of the war. atrocities committed against the people. in our judgment it's important all countries especially those with leverage press putin to end the war. >> the president of belarus is visiting russia today for talks with vladimir putin. belarus is one of the few countries that still maintaining good relations with russia. as moscow actively looks for a new trading partners. cnn is tracking developments from london. joining us now. is this meeting largely about optics, putin trying to show he has an ally at least or can we expect something significant to come out of this? >> we certainly on the surface it seems to be about optics. we don't know what they discussed according to to russian state media, they'll be talking about cooperation and the situation in ukraine. and joint efforts to oppose western sanctions. meeting not somewhere mutually convenient. meeting in russia's far east. six hour time difference. a massive infrastructure project. cooperation existing between russia and belarus on space. this is a show of sort of cooperation between the two the fact russia hasn't been rendered friendless by this war. the question we see the sanction regimes tighten and see more and more presser from the likes of u.s. on countries that maintain a neutral stance on war, how long can russia keep up these friendships especially when it comes to doing business. >> less than three weeks before invading ukraine, russian president visited china to attend the winter olympics and shore up relations with its biggest trading partner. western sanctions tightening, it was foreign minister on the travel circuit. this time in india. the country dependent on russia for about 60% of its military equipment. >> we will be ready to supply to india any goods which india wants to buy. >> what russia is now trying to do is to find the replacement of these markets that it has lost. so to replace investment and businesses and replace goods that are traded. >> russia has options. the un vote on march 2 is a rough guide. five countries voting against the resolution to end the offensive in ukraine. russia of course and belarus, north korea, syria. 35 ab staining. china and india. 140 voting in favor. we're seeing the conflict splitting the world. the map produced by the economists set out the long term stance of countries on this war. those that broadly support the west in the very pale orange. trying to stay neutral like india in dark orange. in red those that directly support moscow or staying close to the narrative on the war including china. this is not an isolated russia. but a potential redrawing of the global order when it comes to geo politics and trade. >> there's signs this could be happening. pakistan now former prime minister in moscow the day the war broke out struck a deal in march to buy russian wheat and gas. and close to an agreement for russia to build a gas pipeline in the country. meanwhile, some india refineries bought russian oil at discount. analysts say this kind of deal making could get harder as the conflict goes on. >> the sanctions regime in place is expanding. and also really clear what the sanctions actually involve and whether companies will fall on the secondary sanctions and whether something is not sanctioned now could be sanctioned tomorrow. there's a lot of uncertainty and companies are really wary of the doing business and trade with russia. >> despite saying publicly it opposes sanctions on russia, china is staying silent on whether it will let moscow convert reserves into dollars or euro. critical for a country facing default. brazil president visited moscow in february and which heavily reliant on russian fertilizer is set to receive its last shipment end of april. according to risk management consultant. it says no more have been scheduled because banks and shipping companies didn't want to sanctions. russia facing an 11% contraction this year according to the world bank is working over time to keep its remaining markets open. the risk for allies grow. >> the risks growing in lock step with more on what evidence of atrocities emerging in ukraine. in sparked the fifth round of sanctions. banning russian imports of coal and now according to the eu advanced discussions on a next round of sanctions which could include oil. tweeting that nothing is off the table. >> we thank you for that report. joining us from london. appreciate it. we'll go back to john vause in lviv, ukraine after the break. and have details on a disturbing new report from unicef as ukrainians of all ages try to escape the war. "peace of mind." such a big, beautiful idea. and for us at booking.com this means - free cancellation on mosost bookings. it's a bit fufunctional. but we'll gladldly be functional. so you can be free. booking.comm booking.yeah - that moment you walk in the office and people are wearing the same gear, you feel a sense of connectedness and belonging right away. and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you feel connected. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.™ welcome back, everyone. live in lviv, ukraine. ukraine president is pleading for increase weapon shipment from the west to defend against an russian offensive in eastern ukraine. russian could also resort to chemical weapons on mariupol. if russian forces capture that city they could link up with troops advancing from crimea in the south and surround ukrainian forces in the east. no good news from the austria chancellor meeting with vladimir putin. the first western leader to meet with putin since he began this war. he said the offensive is now being prepared on a massive scale and putin is deeply involved in that. un refugee agency says more than four and a half million people have fled the country since late february. most crossing into poland. that's the case now for weeks. romania, hungary, moldova. accepting 2 million refugees as well. the number of those displaced in the country is north of 7 million. unicef says two-thirds of all ukrainian children are among those displaced. almost 1.6 million children here maybe going hungry. they don't have enough food to eat in ukraine. let's bring in cnn live from the polish ukrainian border. what we see time and time again is the people crossing the border from ukraine into poland. moms with kids. lots of kids. how are they caring for so many children? >> absolutely. you have to remember that men are fighting age are not allowed to leave ukraine. that means most of the children have been separated from their dads. they have been pulled away from uncles and wives not with husbands. it makes it even more difficult that the children are asking where their fathers are. they have to sleep alone and make a plan alone. i want to show you around the train station. it's a half way point, a hub for families. fleeing ukraine. but their journey here is not over. this little one is sleeping it out in his stroller. his mom figures out what's next. she has a warm soup from the volunteers outside. that's a lot of what's provided here. a little bit of help. there's a play room for the children. if moms need a group they can leave the children and give themselves an opportunity to work the phones. figure out where to sleep tonight. everyone has bags with them. they brought their dogs and pets with them. that's what people are carrying. most precious possessions and figure out where will they spend the next few days. many of the families are essentially no maddic. find a shelter for a few days. maybe a friend in a spare room. and come back to the train station and move somewhere else in europe. every day they're trying to make another plan. every day trying fo figure out what to do next. talking about over two and a half million people. there's no one big central point. there's no huge refugee camp that they go to. people are on the move and relying on the kindness of strangers. you'll see volunteers and constantly answering questions, here's another little one. sleeping it away. it's really a scene here this train station. a scene of help, a scene of generosity. overwhelming support. and open doors for the many many families. again who oftentimes have been separated from husbands and dads, uncles, brothers. it's also place for families kind of finally get that bit of relief. that breath and realize where do i go next? >> i can hear it in your voice it's difficult to be there. because i guess there's so many different emotions happening. so many people lost everything. there's also so many people giving everything they can. i guess the question is, how much longer can the people of poland continue to have this welcome matt open and have it put out for the people of ukraine? because they have limited resources at the end of the day. >> we have been speaking to volunteers all across the region. you'll hear the same thing over and over again. we want to help and keep the doors open. we want to support the families as much as we can. that costs money. that costs energy. that costs resources. and we're running out of all of those. this country feels like it wants to continue to support ukrainian families, but they can't do it alone. the government called for the international community to step in and really think about the long term. if you have families with children and going to be here long term. where do you put them in schools. they speak a different language. find jobs for the families. it's a big struggle. >> if you didn't feel anything while you were there, you wouldn't have a heart. thank you for your reporting. we're following a pakistan. the new prime minister taking office in 24 hours after leading the campaign to oust his predecessor. we'll look at the challenges facing him. the international bank of pancakes, and start stacking pancoins toward free food, you get a a smile on your plat. download the app and joinn the rewards program today. i'm jonathan lawson he to tell you about life insurance through thcolonial penn program. if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three ps. what are the three ps? the three ps of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications. what's my price? also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80, what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan available through the colonial penn program. it has an affordable rate starting at $9.95 a month. no medical exam, no health questions. your acceptance is guaranteed. and this plan has a guaranteed lifetime rate lock so your rate can never go up for any reason. so call now for free information and you'll also get this free beneficiary planner. and it's yours free just for calling. so call now for free information. meet three moms who each like to bank their own way. luckily they've all got chase. smart bankers. convenient tools. one bank with the power of both. chase. make more of what's yours. welcome back, everyone. france is two remaining presidential candidates kicked off the final leg of the campaign. attacking each other's economic plans. president macron on monday told potential voters in a stronghold of his rival le pen. he heard their concerns about the rising cost of living and he slammed the far right pen as a demagogue. lying to voters. pen didn't mince words either. she blamed the centrist president for inflation and dark clouds looming over france. and le pen repeated attacks painting macron as a member of the elite, detached from the struggles of every day life. a struggling economy is also the top priority for pakistan new prime minister. he is calling for unity after a dramatic week which saw his predecessor ousted from office. we have more details on pakistans new leader and the challenges ahead. >> a political whirlwind in pakistan. on monday, he was sworn in as country's new prime minister. a day after his predecessor lost a no confidence vote. it was a dramatic start for the new leader. in which 100 lawmakers loyal to han resigned in protest. despite the chaos, she vowed to begin his term by tackling another problem in the country. the economy. >> at this point in time, only the poor man is devastated and destroyed. i will provide some relief to them on behalf of the coalition government. and would like to say that at the very least, we will raise the minimum wage to 25,000 rubs. >> he blames him for mismanaging the economy and calls for a no confidence vote against him. after urging him to resign. just over a week ago, he announced he was dissolving parliament. and calling for early elections to avoid the vote. but that move was struck down by the country's highest court. and on sunday, loud cheers in parliament. after he lost the high stakes political battle. >> the revolution the vote of no confidence against can the prime minister of islamic republic of pakistan has been passed. >> he's the younger brother of three time prime minister. convicted of corruption in 2018. but later left the country for medical treatment. after serving only a brief part of the prison sentence. the new prime minister is set to have support in the pakistan military. which had distance itself from han. he has allies in china. after playing an influential role in a multi-billion dollar deal between the two countries. and says he wants to improve relations with the west. remaining defiant at after the defeat and says the u.s. is behind his downfall. which washington denies. he wouldn't support an opposition government if it succeeded in ousting him. >> i will not accept an imported government. i will go out to my people. i do not belong to a political family. neither my father nor any relative was in politics. >> thousands of supporters have been protesting in major cities around the country. yet another challenge for pakistan new leader. on this dizzying first day in office. just ahead, we will go to shanghai for a firsthand account of life during the world e's biggest covid lock down. back with that in a moment. neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain n performan. more brain performance? yes,s, please! neuriviva. think bigger. - [narrator] as you get ready for what's nexext, custom gear from custom ink can help make the most of these moments. we've developed new tools to make it easy for you. custom ink has hundredsf products to help you feel connected. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy - even a term policy - for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized we needed a way to supplement our income. if you have $100,000 or more of life insurance, you may qualify to sell your policy. don't cancel or let your policy lapse without finding out what it's worth. visit coventrydirect.com to find out if your policy qualifies. or call the number on your screen. coventry direct, redefining insurance. welcome back, everyone. after two weeks of lock down, to try to contain the coronavirus in shanghai, there are signs of life beginning to emerge from some neighborhoods. restrictions are being eased in areas with lower case counts. in video showing his wife celebrating on an empty street. but some are still frustrated and angry over the government's tough control measures which they say have led to food and medicine shortages. cnn is living through the lock down with shanghai's 25 million residents and here's his report. >> reporter: you'd never expect to see people in shanghai, china's most affluent city screaming for food. we are starving, we are starving, they yell. after weeks long covid lock down, with no promised end, desperation. one community volunteer recording the home of an elderly woman. she says neighbors heard the 90-year-old shouting help for three days. pleading for food. her fridge is empty. volunteers were finally able to get her a meal. china central government now in charge of managing shanghai covid out break. in a month's time the daily case count went from double digits to more than 26,000. a shanghai city leader choked up at a news conference the weekend apologizing to 25 million residents for failing to meet expectations and promising improvement. those of us living here kept to our homes. cnn the only u.s. tv net work with a team living through the lock down. in my community, we're allowed out when summoned by workers using a megaphone and when dark out, a flashlight. >> getting late evening now request to go get a covid test. >> reporter: my neighbors and i line up. ready for health workers to scan our codes. which link the results to our id. night or day. the testing is constant. >> someone in the community tested positive. they'll test each of us once again. >> reporter: we can leave the house to line up for government distribution. or to get approved deliveries. usually the most exciting part of the day. >> vacuum sealed and several boxes of traditional chinese medicine. a bunch of face masks. a box that has a bunch of fresh trut fruit. some frozen meat and two kits. >> reporter: food deliveries this plentiful or rare. most of us spend the morning trying to order groceries online. orders sell out quickly. not enough delivery drivers to get through the lock down barriers. communities like mine resorting to group buys. we come together in chat groups and source food directly from suppliers in bulk. neighbors helping neighbors is a common theme across the city. we found a safe drop spot to trade. cheese for oranges. our community volunteers help us source food where they can. though they too are exhausted and hungry. from above you see this metropolis. quiet. early empty. on the ground, there are tragedies shared daily online. this man recording his father who says he's unable to get to a hospital in a strained system. his dad later died. he says. in this video a neighbor capturing the wailing of a heartbroken woman crying out her loved one died because of the lock down. and this video sparked out rage on social media. showing a worker in a hazmat suit brutally killing a pet dog. because local officials worry it might have carried the virus. the owner was in government quarantine. all of this as a result of china's zero covid policy. a directive from the top. president xi jinping on friday praising china's zero covid approach. state media echoing a glowing narrative. showing an orderly mobilization with food supply. and rapid construction of more than 100 makeshift hospitals. with capacity to treat 160,000 people infected. but patients taken to the government quarantine centers sharing a very different reality online. posting videos of unsanitary conditions and people using isolation facilities still under construction. some seem frantically running at distribution sites. scrambling for food and blankets. the uncertainty leading this man broken. doing the unthinkable. questioning the leadership allowed. asking where is the communist party? cnn, shanghai. incredible report there. thank you so much for spending part of your day with me. our breaking news coverage continues with max foster in london. after a short break. stay with us. at booking.com, finding perfect isn't rocket science. kitchen? sorted. hot tub, why not? and of course, puppy-frieiendly. we don't like to say perfect, but it's pretty perfect. booking.com, booking.yeah. if your moderate to severe crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis symptoms are stopping you in your tracks choose stelara® from the start and move toward relief after the first dose with injections every two months. stelara® may increase your risk of infections, some serious, and cancer. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection, flu-like symptoms, sores, new skin growths, have had cancer, or if you need a vaccine. pres, a rare, potentially fatal brain condition, may be possible. some serious allergic reactions and lung inflammation can occur. feel unstoppable. ask your doctor how lasting remission can start with stelara®. janssen can help you explore cost support options. it's my 4:05, the-show-must-go-on, migraine medicine. it's ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere, migraine strikes. without worrying if it's too late or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within 2 hours. unlike older medicines ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. ask about ubrelvy and learn how abbvie can help you save. as a business owner, your bottom line most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts... saving you up to $500 a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boost your bottom line by switching today. comcast business. powering possibilities.™ hello, and a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i'm max foster in london. we're following breaking news coverage on russia's war in ukraine. just ahead. >> translator: russia is preparing another offensive hoping to break our national alliance. >> we should have no elusions that they'll break their tactics and make them less brutal. >> if the evidence points to him being a war criminal, we will pursue that. >> the russian

Related Keywords

World , Book , Author , Christian , Kit , Publisher , Russian , Eastern Ukraine , Troops , Region , Offensive , Forces , Donbas , Viewers , Lviv , United States , Around The World , Hello , Food , Lock , Situation , Residents , Shanghai , Shortages , Atlanta , East , Red , Map , Say Rush , Presence , Control , Area , Troop , Assault , South , City , Soldiers , Weapons , Zelenskyy , Of Mariupol , Officials , Bombardment , North , Cnn , Move , Claim , Capitol Kyiv , Reports , Land Mines , War Crime , Chemical Attack , Thousands , Siege , Mariupol , Strikes , City Kharkiv , Authorities , Explosions , Home Ins , 2000 , Wall , Bomb , Devastation , Positions , Crater , Shelling , Two , 25 , People , Most , Places , Civilian Areas , Death , Safe , Intelligence , Camera , Strike , Direction , The Day War , One , Hearing , Apartments , Woman , Border , Side , Video , Number , Defense Ministry Reporting , Assaults , Fire , Russian Military , British , Column , Difficult , Northern Ukraine , Civilians , Heading East , Scene , Station , Hat , Cane , Air Raid Siren Rings Out , Ben Weederman , Carnage Past , It , Missile , Left , Lives , Reach Safer Grounds , 60 , Train , Massacre Accelerating The Exodus , 4000 , Country , Part , Bus Station , Entirety , News , Volunteer Helping , Evacuation , Pull , Him , Mykolaiv , Mothers , Some , Bit , Grandparents , Lot , Children , Trains , Bombing , Town , Others , Relatives , Handful , Adult , Danger , Teacher , Crime , Comments , Criminal Investigation , Student , The Teacher , Students , Parents , Radio Liberty , Interview , Name , School , Athletes , On Telegram , Swer , English , Government , Position , Prison Sentence , Calls , Law , Information , Military , Anyone , Recording , Ten , Fine , Appeal , Kconvicted , Moscow , U S Marine , The School , 2019 , 60000 , 0000 , Life , Hospital , Joe Biden , Police Officer , Health , Care , Altercation , Administration , Nine , Home , Reporting , Britney Griner , Commitment , Charges , Drug , Wnba Realirming , Everything , Commissioner , Safety , Russian War On Ukraine , Representative , Letters , Support , Geo , Ton , Specialists , Representation , Advice , Someone , Member , Views , Ukrainian Parliament , Patient , Something , Women , Capitol , Hands , Issue , Violence , Un , Help , Organizations , Fund , Institution , Cases , Front , Sound Bite , Question , More , Aa Weapon , Atrocities , Crimes Against Humanity , Things , Men , We Preoccupy , Kids , Human Being , Chairs , Acts , Soldier , Mechanisms , Justice , Td , Weapon , Instrument , Invention , Rape , Russian Army , 21 , Report , Assistance , International Law , Women And Children In The Second World War , Berlin , Spaces , War Crimes , Victims , Record , Way , Proceedings , Beinternational Court Of Justice , Criminal Court , Punishment , Arbitrators , Possibility , Uncertainty , Oman , Charge , General , Reputation , Butcher , Army , Generals , Towns , Vicinity , Bucha , Course , Names , Worst , Ukrainians , Casualties , Aggression , Sanctions , West , Stance , Economy , Ground , Cover , Butchers , Mission , Areas , Assessment , Corridors , Evacuations , Couple , Extent , Destruction , Incredle Loss Of Human Life , Budget , Cities , Homes , Funds , Reality , Families , Explosives , Fridges , Souvenirs , Traps , Wardrobes , Cub Boards , Furniture , Limbs , Wounds , Opportunity , Money , Construction Material , Aid , Form , Fast , System , Compensation , 66000 , Savages , Toys , Nothing , Population , Vulnerable , Unite , Plenty Of , Vladimir Putin , War , Best Friend , Look , Agenda , Pals , Prime Minister , Exchange , Concecaused , O Concern , Indian , Brain Performance , Indicators , Memory Supplements , Performance , Neuriva Plus , Yes , Brainin , Neuriva , Bigger R Hi , Six , Store , Wolfgang Puck , Orders , Shipping , Shipping Costs , Ingredient , Shipstation , Sellers , Choice , Go To Shipstation Com Tv , 2 , 1 , Everyone , Welcome Back , Mr , Official , White House , President , Meeting , Biden Didn T , Leader , Countries , Concern , Listen , Leverage , Which Washington , Diplomat , Allies , Challenge , Partners , Consequences , Proposition , Decisions , Belarus , Of Belarus , Russia Today , Judgment , Talks , Leverage Press Putin , Relations , Optics , Trading Partners , Tracking Developments , London , State Media , Ally , Least , Surface , Cooperation , Somewhere , Efforts , Difference , Far East , Russia Hasn T , Infrastructure Project , Sort , Fact , On Space , Likes , Presser , Sanction Regimes , Business , China , Friendships , Winter Olympics , Three , Foreign Minister , Trading Partner , Sanctions Tightening , Military Equipment , Travel Circuit , Markets , Goods , Replacement , Businesses , Options , Investment , Resolution , Un Vote On March 2 , Rough Guide , Five , March 2 , Conflict , Ab Staining , Voting , Favor , North Korea , 35 , 140 , Term , Economists , Orange , Dark Orange , Trade , Narrative , Politics , Order , Redrawing , Support Moscow , Pakistan , Signs , Deal , Gas , Wheat , Agreement , In Moscow , Oil , Gas Pipeline , Kind , Discount , Refineries , Deal Making , Analysts , Companies , Sanctions Regime , Place , Doing Business , Euro , Fertilizer , Reserves , Country Facing Default , Shipment End Of April , Visited Moscow In February , Brazil , Risk Management Consultant , Shipping Companies , Banks , Contraction , World Bank , 11 , Risk , Evidence , Lock Step , Risks , Round , Discussions , Coal , Imports , Eu , Break , Details , Table , John Vause , Beautiful Idea , Bookings , Cancellation , Ages , Unicef , Peace Of Mind , Mosost , Booking Comm , Bit Fufunctional , Gear , Office , Belonging , Sense , Connectedness , Products , Design , Ink , Logo , Narrator , Ink Help , Shirts , Bottom Line , Business Owner , Mind , Service , Comcast Business Mobile , Data , Contracts , Pay , Gig , 5g Network , Line Activation Fees , Data Plans , 00 , 5 , 500 , Customers , Internet , Comcast Business , Powering Possibilities Tm Welcome Back , Weapon Shipment , Crimea In The South , Chancellor Meeting , Austria , Western Leader , Half , Scale , Un Refugee Agency , Four , Case , Poland , Refugees , Crossing , Hungary , Moldova , Romania , 2 Million , 1 6 Million , 7 Million , Moms , Lots , Ukrainian Border , Dads , Plan , Uncles , Husbands , Point , Train Station , Fathers , Wives , Hub , Volunteers , Mom Figures , Journey , Stroller , Soup , Figure , Pets , Play Room , Dogs , Group , Phones , Bags , Many , Possessions , Carrying , Maddic , Shelter , Friend , Room , Europe , Refugee Camp , Kindness , Strangers , Central Point , Questions , Little One , Relief , Breath , Generosity , Brothers , Open Doors , Voice , Emotions , Resources , Welcome Matt Open , Doors , Thing , Costs Money , Costs Resources , Costs Energy , Community , Schools , Struggle , Language , Jobs , Anything , Heart , 24 , Predecessor , Bank , Challenges , Campaign , Pancoins , Pancakes , Plat , Joinn The Rewards Program Today , App , Life Insurance , Ps , He , Thcolonial Penn Program , 50 , 85 , Price , Increase , 54 , Coverage , Medications , 95 , 9 95 , 80 , 65 , Rate , Program , Colonial Penn , Lifetime Rate Lock , Beneficiary Planner , Health Questions , Acceptance , Exam , Reason , Calling , Tools , Bankers , Both , Power , Got Chase , Chase , Macron On Monday , Plans , Other , Candidates , Leg , France , Voters , Pen , Cost Of Living , Rival Le Pen , Concerns , Stronghold , Demagogue , Inflation , Macron , Attacks , Words , Clouds , Elite , Pen Didn T , Unity , Priority , Struggles , Every Day Life , Saw , Whirlwind , Pakistans New Leader , On Monday , No Confidence Vote , Start , Lawmakers , 100 , Han , Protest , Chaos , Problem , Coalition Government , Behalf , Rubs , Wage , 25000 , Vote , Dissolving Parliament , Elections , Court , Confidence , Parliament , Battle , High Stakes , Revolution , Loud Cheers , Treatment , Brother , Corruption , 2018 , Dollar Deal , Distance , Role , Downfall , Defeat , Opposition Government , He Wouldn T , Father , Supporters , Family , Relative , Account , Covid Lock Down , World E S , Brain N Performan , Neuriviva , Nexext , What , Customink Com , Life Insurance Policy , Policy , Cash Payment , Retirement , Income , Don T , 100000 , 00000 , Policy Lapse , Insurance , Screen , Worth , Finding Out , Coventry , Visit Coventrydirect Com , Lock Down , Coronavirus , Counts , Neighborhoods , Restrictions , Street , Wife , Control Measures , Medicine , Led , 25 Million , Reporter , City Screaming , They Yell , Neighbors , Desperation , Fridge , Shouting Help , Pleading , 90 , Count , Meal , Digits , Shanghai Covid , 26000 , City Leader , News Conference , Tv Net Work , Living , Improvement , Expectations , Dark Out , Workers , Covid Test , Megaphone , Team , Constant , Testing , Health Workers , Results , Codes , Id , House , Deliveries , Government Distribution , Boxes , Traditional Chinese Medicine , Bunch , Box , Masks , Food Deliveries , Meat , Kits , Fresh Trut Fruit , Delivery Drivers , Chat Groups , Communities , Source , Groceries , Barriers , Buys , Community Volunteers , Suppliers , Theme , Oranges , Cheese , Bulk , Safe Drop , Metropolis , Tragedies , Quiet , Social Media , Neighbor , Video A , Dad , Wailing , Rage , Hazmat Suit , Worker , Owner , Directive , Government Quarantine , Result , Zero Covid Policy , Pet Dog , Virus , Top , Xi Jinping , Zero , Construction , Food Supply , Hospitals , Capacity , Mobilization , Zero Covid Approach , 160000 , Videos , Quarantine Centers , Isolation Facilities , Patients , Conditions , Leadership , Distribution Sites , Blankets , Scrambling , Breaking News Coverage , Communist Party , Spending , Booking Com , Stay , Kitchen , Max Foster In London , Finding Perfect Isn T Rocket Science , Sorted , Hot Tub , Perfect , Puppy Frieiendly , Booking Yeah , Symptoms , Tracks , Crohn S Disease , Ulcerative Colitis , Moderate , Dose , Cancer , Infections , Stelara , Injections , Serious , Doctor , Reactions , Pres , Brain Condition , Lung Inflammation , Infection , Skin Growths , Sores , Vaccine , Tb , Janssen , Cost Support Options , Remission , Go On , Migraine Strikes , Anywhere , Ubrelvy , 4 , 05 , Migraine , Pill , Cause , Inhibitors , Older Medicines Ubrelvy , Cgrp Protein , Cyp3a4 , Cyp3 , Nausea , Tiredness , Abbvie , Side Effects , Powering Possibilities Tm Hello , All Around The World , Alliance , Translator , Elusions , Tactics , War Criminal , Points ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.