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pastor igor one loaf per person. once a week every sunday. this is the only time these people can get fresh bread. fresh bread is still warm. but man cannot live on bread alone today, says pastor igor is the most precious thing for people here on the front lines. afterwards we went with the pastor to a nearby bomb shelter and abandoned tuberculosis sanatorium. at the shelter entrance shows us where parts of the rockets struck a month ago that day, he recalls, when rain began to fall, and others went below, then the rocket hit. if it had been five minutes earlier, he said, no one would have survived down below. they have electricity, even satellite television. ana distracts herself by cooking. she never leaves the shelter.
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>> joey: there is some truth for that. he stuck along too long for these people and is in office because of some cobol mafia movement. he is probably -- he has shown himself to be somewhat racist in certain ways, with eisenhower, i think he's a little bit better in bill clinton, certainly has some white house scandals, so there are some comparisons. i think it stops with that. this is not a hard thing to understand, the white house has probably told these people, listen, this man cannot physically campaign with you, so don't entertain it. he can't do it. to be fair, that's not something i could do. but when you talk about where americans are, some of these polls talk about that they think america is worse than it has ever been. they think that it has hit the pecan has been in a recession of just american greatness. just go on the arrest, talking about strong defense, ukraine, afghanistan, the wokeness of the military, nobody is excited about that. even if you are upset, you're
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it's unprovoked. >> on the issue of -- >> so the president is making that moral point. >> i got you. on the issue of the word choice that the president used at the end of his speech saying, for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power, our former moscow bureau chief and now contributor jill dougherty said this in terms of the response in country, of russia. russian media concentrating on, you know, #bidengaffes, but then censoring in a way the actual words that biden used that, you know, this man cannot remain in power. how does putin leverage that -- those comments coming from the united states' president in country? >> i think president putin has a real problem. when the president of the united states says this man cannot stay in power or the president of the united states says putin is a war criminal or the president of
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he said what many people think. secretary blinken, of course, is right. this is not a change in policy. this is -- there is no u.s. policy that calls for regime change. president biden didn't say that. president biden said this man cannot stay in power. that's a commonly held view, probably around the world. maybe even in russia, but it's certainly the case that it was a moral statement. it was not a policy statement. >> however, does it carry more weight because it is the sitting president of the united states, the commander in chief? >> of course it does. of course it does. and the sitting president of the united states, the commander in chief, has a responsibility to lead this nation. and he's doing that. and he's leading it in a moral way. this war that the russia is fighting against ukraine in the first instance but against all of us in the second interest is immoral. it's unjustified.
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economically. you have to stop trading. because every cent that russia's getting they're using for weapons to kill the civilians. >> and this money have blood, ukrainian blood. >> the soon or you stop the trade with russia economically and the sooner you isolate and help us, the sooner the war is going to come to an end. maria: well,ing the white house this morning is walking back a comment that joe biden made, the president of the united states said this man cannot stay in power any longer, but the white house says he was not saying he wants regime change. your reaction, very quickly, as we conclude. >> you know, the reaction of all the ukrainians is in the work. whatever it takes, literally, whatever it takes, whatever it takes. maria: okay. we will leave it there.
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conflict happening on the ground, ukrainian officials say their forces have launched a series of new counterattacks liberating some villages in eastern ukraine that had been taken over by russian forces. meanwhile, russia is carrying out new assaults on western ukraine which has largely been spared from the bombing so far. emergency crews finally putting out flames at a fuel depot in lviv hit by a russian air strike yesterday. and russia's ministry of defense confirming the attacks on lviv. ukrainians continue to flee the carnage. on saturday alone, more than 5,200 escaping through humanitarian corridors. most of them from the besieged city of mariupol. the u.n. says more than 3.8 million refugees have now fled to other countries. president joe biden now back in the u.s. after sending shockwaves at the end of his whirlwind european trip saying russia's vladimir putin cannot remain in power. the white house quickly clarifying those remarks.
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