what s it like to host the winter olympics amid some of the world s toughest covid restrictions? hello. thanks for joining hello. thanks forjoining us. washington has placed more than 8,000 us based troops on a heightened state of alert as part of its readiness to respond if russia should carry out any assault on ukraine. a pentagon spokesman said that if deployed, the troops would be sent to bolster nato s presence in eastern europe. president biden has been holding talks with key european allies over a common strategy towards russia over ukraine. moscow denies planning to invade, but it has amassed more than 100,000 troops close to the ukrainian border. 0ur correspondent gabriel gatehouse sent this report from the ukranian capital, kyiv. bell rings this is a country in limbo, waiting for an invasion that looks more likely with every passing day, but may yet never come. to the east, 100,000 russian troops are massed, but the kremlin says talk of an invasion is hysteria. faci
the winter olympics amid some of the world s toughest covid restrictions? welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. washington has placed more than 8,000 us based troops on a heightened state of alert as part of its readiness to respond if russia should carry out any assault on ukraine. a pentagon spokesman said that if deployed, the troops would be sent to bolster nato s presence in eastern europe. president biden has been holding talks with key european allies over a common strategy towards russia over ukraine. moscow denies planning to invade, but it has amassed more than a hundred thousand troops close to the ukrainian border. 0ur correspondent gabriel gatehouse sent this report from the ukrainian capital, kyiv. bell tolls this is a country in limbo, waiting for an invasion that looks more likely with every passing day, but may yet never come. to the east, 100,000 russian troops are massed, but the kremlin says talk of an invasion is hysteria. facing
day, his family marches in washington calling for change as the president faces an uphill battle getting voting rights legislations passed. covid s last wave, what dr. anthony fauci is saying tonight about whether omicron will be the pandemic s final surge as cases hit a new record. game, set, match, tonight the news that the world s top tennis player may be barred from playing in the upcoming french open and u.s. open because he s not vaccinated. and naomi osaka returns to the world stage after a four-month hiatus. and rebbing dr. king. tonight, we ll hear from him in his own words. the moral urine verse is long but it bends toward justice. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening, great to have you with us tonight. as we remember dr. martin luther king and honor his legacy, we ll hear more from the cbs archives. first, a number of major news stories we re covering this monday night. many of you are
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