World if ukraine is not free then the world is if ukraine is not free then the world is not safe. But this Contact World is not safe. But this Contact Groups gives us the structure to keep ukraine sovereign and secure. The Coalilion Sovereign and secure. The coalition is built to succeed and coalition is built to succeed and It Coalition is built to succeed and it is coalition is built to succeed and it is built to last. President biden has said russia will not President Biden has said russia will not prevail in this conflict. The independent people conflict. The independent people of ukraine will prevail. The united states and our allies the united states and our allies and partners will continue to stand with them every continue to stand with them every step of the way. So thanks every step of the way. So thanks for being here. And with that, thanks for being here. And with that, We Thanks for being here. And with that, we will pause while our friends that, we will pause while our fr
Fyi in indianapolis and you will hear from 3 candidates on the ballot who want to be here governor. I will be your debate moderator for the evening. I am nadia brown, associate professor and faculty scholar of political Scientific American studies. Now introduce the candidates, incumbent republican governor eric holcomb, democratic challenger woody myers and libertarian challenger donald rainwater. Thank you for joining us and giving voters an opportunity to hear from you. While we are here, we are in separate spaces will due to safety concerns, we look forward to having a robust discussion on issues tonight. My colleague asked about important issues facing hoosiers. They discussed education, covid19, taxes, the environment, guns, the fundamental role of government. The Debate Commission and i have questions from hundreds of ideas submitted across the state. Topics have not been shared with the candidates. The rules are simple. The candidates will be given one minute to make an Opening
exclusive report on the chaos happening out in denver and colorado, where 800 illegal immigrant families are now reportedly in the process of being booted from shelters as that city now nears its breaking point. our very own sara carter live on the ground in denver tonight with the full report. a lot of pictures you sent today that we cannot show this audience, sara, but it s a pretty bad situation out there. oh, yeah, sean. it s a terrible situation. the migrant crisis coupled with the homelessness, is obviously one of the biggest issues right now facing denver . i tell you, i spoke today, sean, with a venezuelan father who is one of those migrants. he was out with his two children. he was actually panhandling in downtown denver. he had sign that he said somebody had written for him in english because he doesn t speak any english that says will work for food, will work for money. i saw that all across denver in response to what we were seeing today. we reached out to the may
would still be unleashing deadly devastation six months after it began in february. vladimir putin sure didn t. he planned a three-day invasion to take the capital city of kyiv and depose that countries duly elected president. the russian president also plan on preventing the expansion of nato instead the alliance has never been stronger. it s a to admit to new members. finland and sweden. nordic nations that have hissed a history of being unlined and would share an 800 mile land border with russia. putin s war of choice is also stated multiple humanitarian crises. the most visceral of which is the flood of people who are trying to escape the deadly violence. the united nations high commissioner for refugees has recorded more than 6.6 million ukrainian refugees across europe. more than 3.8 million have registered for some sort of temporary protected status to remain in the countries that they have led to. another major humanitarian crisis is on hunger. due to ukraine s role