thousands more troops to eastern europe after meeting at an emergency summit in brussels. the g7 and eu also held meetings in the belgian capital in a show of western unity against moscow. we ll have more on that in a moment. but we start with a special report from inside the city of kharkiv in the east of the country, less than a0 kilometres from the russian border. it has faced relentless russian missile strikes and shelling. our correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway have spent time with two fighters who have been on the front line in kharkiv from the very beginning. violin plays a month of fighting alone, and russian guns still haven t silenced ukraine s cry for freedom. at the kharkiv philharmonic, maria baranovska may not have an audience, but this isn t
missile strikes and shelling. our correspondent quentin sommerville and cameraman darren conway have spent time with two fighters who have been on the front line since the very beginning. violin plays a month of fighting alone. and russian guns still have not silenced ukraine s cry for freedom. at the kharkiv philharmonic, maria may not have an audience, but this is not a city abandoned, only a city half gone. she remains here with her ten month old boy. staying is her duty. translation: i believe in our victory. i know that the armed forces of ukraine will protect their home. we just need to be a little bit more patient.
discuss what the world should do now. we begin this half hour of outside source with a special report on the city of kharkiv and easing country less than 25 miles from the russian border. is face relentless russian border. is face relentless russian missiles and showing are corresponded has spent time with the two fighters who have been on the front line since the very beginning. a month of fighting alone. and russian guns still haven t silenced ukraine s cry for freedom. at the kharkiv philharmonic, maria baranovska may not have an audience, but this is not a city abandoned, only a city half gone. she remains here with her ten month old boy. staying is her duty.
sea. we are talking about them lifting a finger and giving the green light so either the private sector or public sector like you said this has been proven in iran and proven in puerto rico. the technology is out there for the cubans to have that connectivity. and that s all we want because this cry for freedom started because of a facebook live. today as i said they went back into the streets. and i assure you once the cubans see each other. tammy: we have to go. congresswoman. be able to yeah they will be able to go out into the street and rally and then. tammy: congresswoman. they will not be able to stand that pressure. tammy: we understand that there is also recognition that for safety with the kind of violence that s being enacted because we are not seeing because the internet is down. it is remarkable abandonment of the cuban people and of cuba specifically. so, thank you very much foreign getting us up to speed on this. now, thank you all for joining
than helping folks who could really make a difference. so, it s bizarre. sean: it s very bizarre. [cheers and applause] now we turn to the radical organization known as black lives matter, which pointed support for cuba s murderous dictatorship. a full report. there have been others, bernie sanders, michael moore bragging about their great health care system. one of the dumbest things he has ever said. aoc and others. our own david webb is outside tonight with us here in miami. david. hey sean, and by the way, i have been out here since this began. first when they came out to the streets on a sunday afternoon into the night. this is not going to end any time and it shown it. cuba s cry for freedom is what we are seen. but here in america, we have a marxist based organization. black lives matter says they care about black lives.