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involved in what it showed about north korea's capability. north korea has been testing many missiles of the last couple of years. at first these missile tests looked to be to prove that the missiles worked, to develop them further and make a more accurate. but now they are launching two missiles at a time. it is more for operational purposes, they want to show that they actually can use these missiles in a battlefield scenario, in wartime. they want to be able to threaten the united states and south korea by saying they could put nuclear weapons of these missiles. whether they can or cannot is not yet determined but that's hope they don't test that as well. the missile tests alone are scary enough. missile tests alone are scary enou:h. �* , , missile tests alone are scary enou:h.�* , ,., ., enough. and this comes about a week after— enough. and this comes about a week after a _ enough. and this comes about a week after a us _ enough. and this comes about a week after a us soldier, - enough. and this comes about a week after a us soldier, travis l week after a us soldier, travis king, sprinted into north korea

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Newsday

many lately. can you talk us through what the latest test involved and what it shows about north korea capability? north korea has tested many missiles over the last few years and at first the missile test looked to be, to prove, they were able to develop missiles that flew further and were more accurate. but now they're launching into a missiles at any time are more for operational purposes. they want to show they can use the missiles in a battlefield scenario in wartime. they want to be able to threaten the united states and south korea by saying they can put nuclear weapons on the missiles. whether they can or can't is not yet determined, but let's not yet determined, but let's not hope the test that as well. the missiles alone are scary enough. the missiles alone are scary enou:h. ,_, ,

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

deter russians to defeat them, to beat them and with using nato-standard weaponry. how do they need more? >> why do you think the united states is not saying the day after the war is over ukraine will be a member of nato. >> i think it is not necessary. we will continue providing our reforms during this wartime also, but we will continue our reforms so it means that it will be after one day or two weeks, but my perception, next year will be summit in washington. 75 years, history of these allies. who knows? maybe it will be very important day for ukraine. >> you might expect to join nato in a year? >> it's just my forecast.

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CNN Newsroom With Jim Acosta

nato standard weaponry. so how many arguments they need more? >> why do you think the united states is not saying the day after this war is over ukraine will be a member of nato? >> i think it's not necessary. so we will continue providing our reforms during this wartime also, but we will continue our reforms. so it means that it will be after one day or two weeks, but my perception, next year will be summit in washington, d.c., 75 years history of these allies. who knows? maybe it will be very important day for ukraine. >> you might expect to join nato in a year's time? >> it's just my forecast. >> do you think the war will be won by next summer? >> yeah. and we will win this war. >> and to help them win the war, jim, reznikov told us they need

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

other produce to 45 countries during even this wartime. so, this is attack against us, a continued war crime against -- including african countries, asian countries where russia would like to at least increase the prices but also create hunger. it's up to all of us, not only ukraine. we are calling on our partners in the u.n. and bilateral formats to say no to russia, no to war crimes and no to them attacking and destroying food, which is so much needed in so many places. >> the u.s., as you know, ambassador, is working to send more sophisticated air defenses to ukraine, including more of the top of the line nasams air defenses. in the long term that will be significant, i'm sure. but what about right now, what immediate support does ukraine need?

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The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer

in our money lead, days after russia invaded ukraine, more than a thousand companies pledged to stop doing business in russia. did they follow through? cnn's tom foreman takes a look at some companies that appear to be breaking that pledge, and why pulling business out of russia might be more difficult than it seems. >> reporter: when russia marched into ukraine, hundreds of companies from other nations announced plans to march out of moscow, hitting vladimir putin's government in the pocketbook and hobbling his war effort. but one year, four and a half months after the invasion, some others are still doing brisk business in russia, according to yale professor jeffrey sonnenfelt. >> these are companies that said they were leaving and then reneged, it's too much trouble. it's wartime prove tearing, and it is actually aiding sadly, helping to fuel putin's war machine. >> reporter: his research finds though many companies followed through on their pledges, taking

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CNN Tonight

>> it is very interesting that this is what it took. in addition, probably also to her closeness to the house speaker, kevin mccarthy, as well, which rubs some of her colleagues the wrong way. mark sanford, always good to have you. thank you very much. >> yes, ma'am. take care. next, a major inflection point by the u.s. in wartime. >> there are reports of illegal cluster bombs and vacuum bombs being used by the russians. >> if that were true, it would potentially be a war crime. >> it was a very difficult decision on my part. the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. >> hear from a former defense secretary on president biden's decision to send cluster bombs to ukraine. he's the movie star who promotes qanon conspiracies. now his film just hit number one at the box office.

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CNN Tonight

took, and in addition, probably her closeness to the house speaker kevin mccarthy, rubbing some colleagues the wrong way, mark sanford, thank you very much. >> yes ma'am. take care. >> next a major inflection point by the u.s. in wartime. reports of illegal cluster bombs being used by russians. >> if that was true, it would potentially be a war crime. >> it was a difficult decision, the ukrainians are running out of ammunition. >> a former defense secretary on president biden's decision to send cluster bombs to ukraine. a movie star that promotes q and on the conspiracies, his film just hit number 1 at the box office, stay with us. that's my boy. now you get out there, and you make us proud, huh? ♪

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Dateline

around, and looked after him. but, it turned out, nathan was at home in suburban dallas, the night before the murder. his mother drove him to school that thursday morning. he said he was doing homework at a computer lab at the time of the murder. but was he? >> and he was in school from wartime to wartime? >> i don't know. >> what time did you pick him up thursday? >> thursday, i picked him up -- 10:00. >> -- routine questioning. >> from starbucks, i went -- that's when i texted actually, if she wants to go get lunch. from there -- i went to white rock lake and -- because i was supposed to take a picture. but i forgot to bring my camera for an assignment. in from their, i thought --

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BBC News

supreme in this wartime. and how would — supreme in this wartime. and how would you _ supreme in this wartime. and how would you describe, you know, ukrainian sense of humour? your show a little bit dark. do you think the ukrainian sense of humour is a bit dark? , ., bit dark? um, yeah, well, i wouldn't — bit dark? um, yeah, well, i wouldn't - _ bit dark? um, yeah, well, i wouldn't - i— bit dark? um, yeah, well, i wouldn't - i didn't - bit dark? um, yeah, well, i wouldn't - i didn't think- bit dark? um, yeah, well, i wouldn't - i didn't think it l wouldn't — i didn't think it was too dark before i heard reactions from people from other countries because ukrainians are a bit of — a bit blunt, a bit straightforward, so we don't, like, beat around the bush. yeah, it is dark, sometimes, because we are living in wartime. so i don't see how it could be any different, but we have not — not only dark humour. ukrainian stand—up comedy is young, but it's developing and we have a lot of talented comedians of all sorts doing different things. all sorts doing different thins. , , all sorts doing different thins. , ~ ., things. absolutely. we have certainly seen _ things. absolutely. we have certainly seen many - things. absolutely. we have| certainly seen many talented oraters and speakers, rising to prominence through this

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