the generational divide and what representation looks like. from nbc news here in new york, i m joshua johnson. welcome to a special edition of the week. welcome back. the festivities are smaller today, at least by new york standards because of the pandemic. they are as visible as environment we are pride flags all over manhattan. visibility is the point of the attacks since they raided the stonewall inn in 1969. before it was gay pride. they called it a mash against police brutality one year after the raid. there was a liberation march in manhattan demanding social change and rejectsing corporate sponsorship that is more a part of a larger pride vent. do all the events have anything in common? what is the point of pride? question may think of it like a horror movie. when steven spielberg made jaws, that medicalal shark broke down constantly. they depicted it without showing it. manufacture the shots showed an implied attack. turns out not showing the shark made it sca
shipment includes ammunition for the front line defenders of ukraine. the pentagon is also working on new military options should russia invade. and that could include a larger u.s. presence in eastern europe and sources are telling cnn the u.s. embassy in ukraine has requested authorization from the u.s. state department to evacuate all nonessential staff and their families. we re covering the developments from all angles as cnn s international diplomatic editor nic robertson in moscow, white house reporter natasha bertrand in washington and lieutenant general curtly is a former commander u.s. army general for europe and the 7th army. good to see all of you. nic, you first. there was no, you know, breakthrough in the talks friday, but both sides say they will keep talking, but is time running out? reporter: well, it s very difficult to say. it really is in the minds and hands of president putin because is he playing for time? because his diplomatic track sergey lavrov his
Discrimination in america. i know because when i asked him about the racial history of the filibuster and reparations in recent years his answers have elicited similar outrage. fred? all right. ava mckend, i have a feeling this one is not over. this quick programming note, you know her face but hollywood icon marilyn monroe was so much more. learn all about her life and career, the cnn original series reframed: marilyn monroe, tomorrow at 9:00 p.m. all right. hello again, everyone. into u. for joining me, i m fredricka whitfield. we begin in ukraine where a shipment of new u.s. military aid has now arrived. the region is on edge as tens of thousands of russian troops remain on the ukraine border. the u.s. embassy says the
Demands of their constituents that understand equalities, the founding principle of this great country and no one should be subject to discrimination in america. congresswoman newman, what does this time mean for you particularly as the mother of a transgender child and majrle with so many bills passed around the country as you referenced. how has that journey affected the way that this strikes you as a lawmaker, a policymaker and just as a mom? as a mom, it s infuriating. we are a very welcoming state to this community. however that, is not true in many states. and my daughter and i, my husband and my son tricon instantly to make sure that people are safe and equal. you know, all we re asking for is equality. nothing more, nothing less. the this is not an unusual request. and as my colleague said, a