Tuesday, April 05
Christy Turlington Burns talks new book, ‘Arrival Stories’; Biden to seek more sanctions against Russia over apparent war crimes; Elon Musk becomes Twitter’s largest individual shareholder.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky addresses the U.N. Security Council in the wake of the Bucha massacre, calling for Russian military members to be tried for war crimes and telling the Council to “dissolve yourself” if you won’t punish Russia. That, as the U.S. announces new Russia sanctions and makes a case to expel it from the Human Rights Council.
As Russia continues to lie about the horrors it is inflicting in Ukraine despite video evidence, Ukrainian Member of Parliament Andrii Osadchuk joins to discuss the daily death and destruction being witnessed across his country. Plus, NATO gathers war crimes evidence against Putin, a top U.S. general says the potential for ‘significant’ international conflict is increasing, and Lviv’s soccer club owner vows to change jobs and “become a sniper”.
Hosted by Jake Tapper, live from Lviv.
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Christy Turlington Burns talks new book, ‘Arrival Stories’; Biden to seek more sanctions against Russia over apparent war crimes; Elon Musk becomes Twitter’s largest individual shareholder.
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