i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett. mass assault, 14 people killed, 97 wounded after russia launched a barrage of missile attacks across ukraine. president biden condemning the strikes and promising to send ukraine more advanced air defense systems. today in ukraine, explosion after explosion hit ukraine s largest cities during the morning rush hour. russia striking at least nine ukrainian cities reaching really far east to west and in the south across the country. tonight, president zelenskyy says ukraine shot down 43 of the 84 missiles that russia launched today. russia claiming it was all in retaliation for this explosion you see there, on the bridge between russia and crimea, disrupting a crucial supply route for russian troops inside ukraine. russian president vladimir putin appearing briefly today, issuing this warning. translator: in terms of the further act of terrorism on the territory of russia, the russian reply will be harsh. so of course the united states g
now the family of mahsa amini say they ve been threatened. russia has carried out the most widespread bombardement of ukrainian cities since the begining of the war in an act of retaliation for saturday s explosion on the bridge connecting russia with occupied crimea. take a look at this. this girl was walking past taras shevchenko national university, in a cultural discrict of kyiv. she thankfully survived a near miss, others were not so fortunate. this footage was captured close to the university as ukrainian emergency services respond to the wounded. so far 11 dead have been reported, and 64 wounded. were damaged in the explosion. it s the first time moscow has targeted downtown kyiv since the start of the war. the bbc has been speaking to residents near the blast site. translation: 0h, translation: oh, it is horrible this is our life and translation: oh, it is horrible this is our life and just translation: oh, it is horrible this is our life and just now, translati
as we near the end of the year, there s a lot on my mind. as usual, most of it having to do with politics. i wonder, for instance, if the democratic party has learned any of the correct lessons from the midterms. a lot more congressman, pat ryan about, it just ahead. and it won t be long until the russian invasion of ukraine reaches the one year mark. we ll ukraine be able to keep forcing russia back? what do the off-ramps for peace look like now? plus, from abortion rights to protests in iran, some of the biggest and most impactful social movements this year have is often the case been led by women. that s all coming up in the special year end addition of the program, so let s start the show. welcome to the show, what a year it has been. fighting in ukraine, the overturning of roe v. wade, the continuing covid crisis. but of course, the biggest story on the show, was the battle to save american democracy. ahead of the midterms, the issue was front and center, thanks to a ser
Absolutely reminiscent of hillsborough. I have analysed more than 300 videos recorded by Liverpool Fans. Piecing together what went wrong. If it had not had been for the restraint of many of those Liverpool Fans, and their historical knowledge of hillsborough, we would have had deaths at the Stade De France. I am on my way to paris, retracing the footsteps of more than a0 , 000 Liverpool Fans. Their team was playing real madrid in the Champions League final last may. The day started with supporters gathering at the Liverpool Fan zone eight miles away from the Stade De France. Hello, scousers. Welcome to paris. We got there really early and there were lots of Liverpool Fans, they were singing, songs playing. Everybody, clap your hands, please. I was so excited. I was excited as max was. The atmosphere was really good. What a wonderful way. To finish a season, lifting the european cup. Cheering. The fan zone was amazing. I was 18 at the time and my younger brother was 16. We are the bigg
translation: if the territorial integrity of our country is - threatened, then to defend russia and our people, we shall of course use all means at our disposal. i am not bluffing. in the past hour, russia has released 10 prisoners of war captured in ukraine in a deal brokered by saudi arabia. half are britons. also in the programme, new york s attorney general files a civil suit against donald trump and three of his children, accusing them of fraud. donald trump has condemned the lawsuit as a witch hunt . also this hour, the us federal reserve is expected to announce in the next few minutes another hike in interest rates, in a bid to bring down high inflation. we begin with the conflict in ukraine. russia s president, vladimir putin, has announced a partial military mobilisation, making an additional 300,000 personnel available to fight in ukraine from today. he said the call up was necessary to protect russian territory, including occupied areas that moscow is preparing