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Hallie Jackson Reports-20220321-19:07:00

>> olga went on to tell us that she still has many relatives in mariupol, including her parents, who she has not been able to reach for days. just after we finished our conversation, she did mention that she had gotten a brief phone call from one of her close friends and the 15-year-old son of that friend had just died. hallie. >> it's gut wrenching. every time we hear an update, it feels like a dagger in the body. so thank you for bringing us that and shining a light on what it is like on the ground. dan, we know that the pentagon has this assessment on the war and we expect to hear from john kirby and we'll take that live. on russia's claim of using a hypersonic weapon, a senior pentagon official says they cannot refute it but cannot independently confirm that either. there's been more air activity by russia and ukraine and they

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The Lead With Jake Tapper-20220321-20:12:00

the ground. you can find pockets moving back and forth. the differentiator, pamela, is the use of long-range fires, bombers, cruise missiles, long-range attacks against ukrainian cities, and frankly, this is reminiscent of 15th century warfare. it is simply surrounding a city and pounding it into submission. this was the game plan often in syria. look at the ruins of the city of aleppo. and i think vladimir putin is seeing his blitzkrieg failed, plan a, has gone to plan b, terrorize the populations and pummel them into submission. >> that's exactly what we're seeing here in the video. that is showing the truth of what is on the ground. to your point, a senior pentagon official said the russians are near desperate to gain any momentum and that is why they have increased the long range missiles they are using. just how dangerous is this for

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CNN Newsroom With Alisyn Camerota and Victor Blackwell-20220322-19:55:00

they claim the state flag of ukraine was raised over the city as the russians retreated. cnn cannot confirm that detail. a senior pentagon official said the u.s. has also seen indications some russian soldiers are suffering from frostbite because of a lack of proper gear. still, this port city of mariupol which is about 35 miles from the russian border remains under siege. russia has launched new attacks using approximately seven ships in the sea of azov. ukraine's president said the port city, once populated with 450,000 people, is being reduced to ashes. now u.s. and nato officials believe belarus could soon join vladimir putin's forces. the western officials say that belarus has already taken steps to join russia's invasion,

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Katy Tur Reports-20220324-18:21:00

recent gains made by ukraine's army forcing moscow to shift its strategy. a senior pentagon official telling nbc news that ukrainian forces have pushed russian troops back east of kyiv by at least 12 miles. it's the latest indication that russia has failed to make any significant progress on the ground after a month of fighting, but there are disturbing reports from the south, and the ministry of foreign affairs says as many as 15,000 people have been deported illegally from the bough sieged city of mariupol. joining us now from lviv is nbc correspondent, gabe tkpwaou

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Andrea Mitchell Reports-20220324-16:27:00

pushing back on russia's advances to the east and northwest of the capitol. according to a senior pentagon official. joining me is a member of the kyiv territorial defense. world boxing champ as is his brother, the mayor of kyiv. can't even imagine the pressure you're withstanding. so, how confident are you and the resistance in kyiv and the military outside kyiv can push back against russian advances? >> our spirit is strong. our will is stronger than any army or any weapon. we're committed to defend our country. and there is nothing that possibly can stop us. what we definitely need is the support of our allies. the world is watching the international law was broken. and what is happening now in

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CBS Evening News With Norah ODonnell-20220325-22:35:00

>> reporter: tomorrow, president biden will meet with refugees here in poland, and he'll deliver a speech here in warsaw that his aides say is designed to reassure the polish people that the u.s. is committed to helping with the huge humanitarian challenge the country is suddenly facing. norah. >> o'donnell: nancy cordes, thank you. we've got more now on that change of strategy for russia. a senior pentagon official tells cbs news the russian ground offensive against the ukrainian capital of kyiv afears have stopped. but the assault from the air across the country is unrelenting, and it comes as we learn about the devastating consequences of an attack on a shelter in mariupol. cbs' holly williams is in ukraine. ukraine. >> reporter: around 300 people are now believed dead after russia's bombing of a theater in mariupol last week. hundreds had taken shelter there, including many women and

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Newsday-20211207-01:18:00

does he want in the call? he would love to relieve him from sanctions. he would love to have a say we promise that ukraine will never become a member of nato. some kind of security guarantee, some kind of back down from the united states. he is not going to get that. , . , ., that. evelyn farkas, former senior pentagon _ that. evelyn farkas, former senior pentagon official, i senior pentagon official, wonderful to have you on newsday, thank you for your thought. newsday, thank you for your thou:ht. ., ~ newsday, thank you for your thou:ht. . ,, i. the bbc�*s 100 women list is published on tuesday, celebrating the achievements of women from grassroots activists to global leaders. half of this year's list is dedicated to women from afghanistan. the bbc�*s yalda hakim has this special report. every year, the bbc names 100 inspiring and influential women as part of the bbc 100 women season. and this year, for the first time, 50 of these women are from one country. afghanistan. this year's season will recognise the stories of afghan women.

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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt-20211028-01:49:00

♪ i see trees of green ♪ ♪ red roses too ♪ ♪ i see them bloom for me and you ♪ (music) ♪ so i think to myself ♪ ♪ oh what a wonderful world ♪ a new warning about the terror threat from afghanistan. a senior pentagon official says isis-k could regain the ability to attack the u.s. in six months with u.s. troops now gone from afghanistan. inside afghanistan tonight, the state department revealing there are 225 more americans still stranded more than they

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports-20211027-14:01:00

investigation. and beyond our borders, a senior pentagon official says isis-k could be capable of attacking the u.s. of as early as next year. and we begin this hour in washington, where democrats are still trying to come together on a bill to reshape the social safety net. democrats are still hashing out the framework of that legislation. they hope to have it done by today, so the house could vote on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. some lawmakers say an agreement is near, but the white house is -- it's kind of lower expectations, saying several key issues still need to be settled, including health care, paid leave, and how to pay for it. the president is still pushing for an agreement before he heads to europe. holding a meeting yesterday with leaders from several key congressional caucuses and meeting once again with west virginia senator joe manchin and arizona senator kyrsten sinema. with me now, nbc news capitol

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Pentagon Says Almost 450 Americans Are Still In Afghanistan

Nearly 450 American citizens are estimated to remain in Afghanistan almost two months after U.S. troops withdrew from the country, according to the Pentagon.

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