49 oh fresh has more on ukraine getting new information and confirmation about atrocities committed in the key suburb of bucha. griff jenkins with the latest live from lviv, wednesday morning donning there, hello, griff. good evening, shannon president biden is calling putin accusing him of carrying out genocide. president putin is causing atrocities in bucha fake. peace talks have hit a dead end. watch. you could hear the major issues created problems with final agreements acceptable for everyone on thin negotiating track. this has no satellite images show russian forces deploying and moving into eastern ukraine for a new defensive in donbas region and heavy fighting and shelling continues in the south in and around mariupol with smoke and fire observed coming from buildings.
Forces when those russian forces controlled this town. the key subbush of bucha one large crime scene. more than 400 civilians were killed there before russian forces retreated two weeks ago. the burned bodies of two ukrainian children were pulled from a shallow grave this afternoon. their grandmother valentina looking on trying to make sense of the horror. they couldn t take the explosions anymore. they wanted to evacuate, she says. valentina s son and daughter-in-law were evacuating bucha with their young boys when their car was hit with russian fire. our cameras captured this grave outside of st. andrew. the russian president spoke today without evidence claims in bucha are fabricated. he said negotiations with ukraine have hit a dead end. such an inco-a inherent measured issues create problems to achieve final agreement acceptable for everyone on the negotiating track. the remarks come as fighting continues to escalate in the southern and eastern parts of
Another military intervention in ukraine, but generally thinking, i don t think they re that related and today as they go into the negotiations, i don t think as zach stan is a particular influential factor as to whether we get a negotiating track or we march to a more confrontational track. okay. ambassador mcfall, thank you for your insights. america lost a legend this past week. up next the impact of a civil rights legend. what made sidney poitier the remarkable man we remember today? e remember today? fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? don t you just ride the wave? (judith) no - we actively manage client portfolios based on our forward-looking views of the market. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions, right? (judith) no, we don t sell commission products. we re a fiduciary, obligated to act in our client s best interest. (other money manager) so when do you make more mone
Troops, but he was cryptic about what lies ahead. how will russia act next? according to plan, putin declared, adding he did not consider the crisis over, and that his security demanding, to bar ukraine permanently from joining nato and to roll back the alliance to 1997 positions, had not been met by the west. but putin did say again he was ready to continue on the negotiating track. new satellite images over the past 48 hours show increased russian military activity among the 150,000 troops it has around ukraine. from military exercises in belarus to the north, to the black sea south. tonight, more u.s. troops are on their way to bolster nato allies. several hundred soldiers from the 101st airborne division in fort campbell, kentucky are deploying to europe, part of a deployment of 3000 troops that began last week. terry moran with us tonight.
Where we start this hour with some of our favorite reporters and friends. michael crowley is here. the diplomatic correspondent with the new york times. also mark jacobson, a combat veteran who served in afghanistan in 2006 and was former senior adviser to ash carter and kimberly is back. boston globe senior columnist and msnbc political analyst. i want to read something to you, mark, that top friedman writes today. is sleepy joe biden making putin blink? putin has been on such a run about maneuvering the west that it is easy to overwrite him. it s also hard to believe a word that comes out of his mouth. but if putin is sincere when he said tuesday he s ready to continue on the negotiating track to ensure ukraine never joins nato and was also pulling back some of his menacing forces. officials say there s no sign of that yet.