i think it s dangerous even to speak about it. kim jong-un wants the world to know that his arsenal is there, that it s capable. he s fired seven missiles just in the last two weeks. these actions are provocative, they re dangerous. six killings in northern california and at least one possible suspect. we want our communities to pay attention to how he walks. a lot of people are scared to come out at night. it s just scary, period. i m pamela brown in washington on this saturday. you are in the cnn newsroom. a bridge of huge geographic and symbolic importance crippled in a millisecond. take a look. this is the exact moment that russian president vladimir putin suffered the latest blow in his war on ukraine. the blast from an apparent truck bomb knocking out three of the four lanes of the bridge that links russia to cry imea. ukraine has not claimed responsibility for the attack, but it is most certainly celebrating it. ukraine quickly unveiled this commemora
mind? that s really the subtext of all the conversations about whether the russian president is actually willing to drive humanity to the brink of a nuclear disaster. i bet it s keeping president biden up at night. how about you? how are you sleeping since president biden used the word armageddon ? i ll ask how close he thinks we are to the brink and what options are on the table in our exclusive interview. as biden noted n ukraine, putin s choices, his options are narrowing. translator: we will defend our land by all means at our disposal. we ll do everything to ensure the security of our people. breaking ut our putin-english, english-putin dictionary, what he means by land is ukraine. our people, he means the ukrainians who have taken up arms to stop him. when he says about the by any means at our disposal, that s rhetoric that has gone nuclear. translator: is u.s. is is the only country in the world to have used nuclear weapons on two occasions, resulting in the des