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NBC Nightly News With Lester Holt

her record only. >> reporter: jackson a history maker a barrier breaker reciting the poetic words of maya angelou. >> i am the dream and the hope of a slave >> reporter: i casting this as a moment in which all americans can take great pride >> we have come a long way toward perfecting our union. in my family it took just one generation to go from segregation to the supreme court of the united states >> peter joining me now. and peter, she'll be there for the fall term when justices are set to hear some pretty critical cases. >> reporter: that's right, lester once sworn in justice jackson will not change the ideological balance of the supreme court, but she'll be weighing on on several key cases on affirmative action, voting rights and religious freedom. >> peter alexander at the white house, thank you now to the news involving will smith the oscars board today banning

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New Day Weekend With Christi Paul and Boris Sanchez

thanking the people who thanked her along the way. >> judge jackson recognized the long road traveled before coming to sit on america's highest court. listen. >> it has taken 232 years and 115 prior appointments for a black woman to be selected to serve on the supreme court of the united states. but we've made it. we've made it, all of us, all of us. >> let's take you to the white house and cnn's jasmine wright. an emotional speech, not only jackson but president biden himself. >> reporter: that's right.

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CNN Newsroom Live

covering from multiple angles. phil, ukraine's foreign minister saying a starking image of what's lying ahead in donbas. >> reporter: that's right, max. he says it's going to be -- look and feel like something from world war ii in terms of the vast number of tanks, armored vehicles, artillery, planes. it's the sort of assessment we heard from ukrainian civilians before. the point is the tactics they've been using up until now with some effect aren't going to work as effectively in this newcombing phase of the war. so far ukraine has had some success being lightly armed, agile, fast moving, striking russian units and columns that have been over extended across a wide area. in this coming phase the

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CNN Newsroom Live

country-by-country basis, isn't it? >> reporter: that's right. what we heard was from the ukrainian foreign minister meeting on nato that he was after weapons, weapons, weapons. they believe, ukrainians, if they get the right amount of weaponry they can win this war. we've seen the united states announce more weapons delivery, in particular suicide drones and anti-tank systems as well. those deliveries krugs tool ukraine's efforts to push back especially as we were hearing from phil as he anticipates the renewed more concentration of amassing of troops in the donbas region. that's what he's preparing for and calling on the west to cough up more weapons in order to help him achieve that. >> melissa in paris. joining me now, robert brinkley. he's now chair man of the ukraine forum at chatham house here in london. thank you so much for joining us. what do you make of the latest

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Jose Diaz-Balart Reports

island to darkness. the failure of the power adds to frustration to residents. joining us now from san juan, puerto rico. lunes, what's the latest on the effort there to restore power? >> reporter: that's right, jose, almost half a million puerto ricans are without power today. the spokesperson for luma energy, the company that's in charge of distributing power in puerto rico says that around 43% of their customers have had their power reestablished, reconnected and that's about 660,000 households. that leaves half the population of puerto rico without service for over 24 hours. they tell me it is the largest outage since hurricane maria and decimated the energy system here

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

want them out. we were able to get to the train station just a few minutes later after we heard it was a target there. the scene at the train station was simply catastrophic. >> the victims, the civilians victims of this, cnn covering the latest across ukraine. i want to go to cnn anchor brianna keilar in lviv in western ukraine. brianna, you need to take a sigh, take a moment, because every day, we see evidence of not accidental crimes against civilians but it seems deliberate attacks on civilians, with horrible consequences. what do we know at this point? >> reporter: that's right, jim. you mentioned there might have been more than one strike here. what we heard from the head of ukrainian railways is that, yes, there were two strikes here and he says that the entire train station has been damaged. just horrific video that we are seeing out of this showing the victims, the elderly, the young, the women. because those are the people who

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MSNBC Reports

these weapons. what did he tell you? >> reporter: that's right, peter. they are in a very complicated and complex situation as the nato alliance. listen in to what the secretary-general of nato said that basically the ukrainians can reasonably expect. >> our allies are providing a wide range of different weapons, also older era systems and also modern and advanced systems and heavier and lighter weapons. >> the key is this is beyond the soviet weapons they're receiving. we're talking about new weapons, modern weapons and it's something that was meant to send a message directly to moscow, that this is not a fight that's not only going to be continuing but one that the nato members are essentially backing very

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ABC World News Tonight With David Muir

and tonight, an update on journalist benjamin hall of fox news. he was severely wounded and two colleagues killed when russians opened fire on them north of kyiv last month. he's now recovering in texas and posted a message saying he feels lucky to be alive and thanked the people who helped him. he also paid tribute to his dead, 55-year-old cameraman pierre zakrzewski and producer oleksandra kuvshynova, 24 years old. >> james longman with us live again tonight from kyiv. james, just another horrific day you're reporting on in this war. we heard the kremlin spokesperson today acknowledge for the first time that the russian losses have been, in his words, significant. we know estimates more than 10,000 russian soldiers are dead. there's also reporting that many families inside russia aren't being given that information. those numbers or information about their loved ones who have been killed in the war. >> reporter: that's right, david. russia is making every effort to hide the truth of this war from its own people, and that

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

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FOX and Friends

it's being communicated to these people that the war ♪ over. it's not over. russia is still shelling. this is not a peace deal that's been worked out. >> ainsley: look at bucha. >> griff: that's right. >> ainsley: i was speaking to a lady from poland yesterday who is organizing, starting a foundation to help the people of ukraine. and she is going back and forth to her country. she has a trip planned at the end of april. she has one in may with a group of polish women going over there to help. she said it's being reported on the news there some of these ukrainian women who have been raped by the russian soldiers are now checking into hospitals in her country in poland and they are having the babies there they have to deliver. you are not allowed to have an abortion in poland. so she says they have those babies, then she is going to be working to give up -- help those babies go through adoptions if those mothers choose to give up their children. but she said the country right now. awful of the children who they are taking in she said their

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