this. that s more ground than the russians have gained in months. and it happened fast. i want to show you this. you can see sort of a time lapse here in the area around kharkiv, the yellow is where the ukrainians have made gains, just since september 3rd. you can see how quickly this all happened and how much of the territory held by the russians the ukrainians were able to take back. russia is responding, however. ukrainian officials say that russian strikes knocked out power in the region. ukrainian troops are being greeted like conquering heroes, civilians rushing to offer flowers, hugs, some of them crying tears of joy. this is a humiliating defeat for russian president vladimir putin and his military. the russians being forced to flee fearing they would be surrounded and captured. they left behind a trail of destruction. sam kiley was live from kharkiv, ukraine, with an exclusive look at what remains from the izium area now. he was the first international corresponden
is at the plant and is not moving. it s going to stay there. a review into failings at nhs maternity units in nottingham launches, with a call for affected families to come forward. tributes this evening for the star of the breakfast sofa bill turnbull, who s died at the age of 66. good evening. merseyside police have revealed that two guns were used in the shooting that killed nine year old olivia pratt korbel. olivia was shot in her home last week as her mother tried to stop a gunman entering their house. detectives have now released cctv of the gunman running from the scene. a 35 year old man who was the target of the attack and was on parole, is still being treated in hospital and will be sent back to prison when he s discharged. our north of england correspondentjudith moritz reports from liverpool. running away from the horror he caused, this is the man who used two guns to shoot a nine year old child dead. moments after the murder, he disappeared into the darkness. the
going. he always made himself available. i went with him on a couple of occasions to northern ireland and the northern ireland institute of beekeepers and they couldn t have gotten more relaxed atmosphere. of course he was a celeb but people had no hesitation in coming up to him and asking him things and of course one of his other great achievements, wrote this book the band beekeepers club which was a wonderful piece of self effacement back beekeepers club. where he put himself in a position where he asked the question is, they were his failings over time. but of course that made it more readable. there was no criticism. he was criticising himself in pointing out to people from his mistakes what they should avoid doing. and that is a rare talent, a skill to be able to do that. there are too many experts around. bill came at it from the
zero sum game, and nothing much gets done. and a lot got done in the 80 and early 90s with the sensibility of a reagan and a bush. and you talk about his modesty. the fact is that his mother, dorothy, very much told him not to use the word i, which i guess is admirable when you re a kid, not necessarily so helpful or productive when you re the president of the united states, but he very much didn t like to use the i word, didn t like to brag about himself, and some people think that modesty, that self-depracation, self-effacement may have worked to his disadvantage as we got into the 90s and he faced bill clinton. dana: and yet he lived true to himself. i wanted to play a very special interview that took place in 999. 1999. this is former white house press secretary for 43, tony snow, who was also a bush 41 speech writer interviewing george h.w. bush about the letter writing. this is in 1999. take a listen. i ve always felt life was
republican universe, what kind of person is willing to take a job in this administration now? who can they draw from? two different types of people that would be interested. one is someone interested in personal aggrandizement and self effacement in light of the country. a lot of people feel like the cost of doing business here isn t worth it. they are displays of subservience. there are others who feel like serving the country is more important. god bless them. otherwise we would have that s the argument i ve heard out there from critics of the administration, there seems to be a debate of condemning people who go and work for the administration and say, how dare you do that. the other thought is maybe it s good to put up with this for the