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The prospect of peace is fading as Russia unleashes hundreds of strikes across Ukraine. Redmond Shannon reports on what Russia is ruling out; and what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes is the only way to end the war. Palestinians are scrambling to escape Gaza City. Mike Armstrong reports on their struggle to find safety as Israeli troops move in. Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump have finally talked again. Mackenzie Gray reports on what was discussed. Colin D'Mello reports on how one major automaker is doubling down on making electric vehicle batteries in Canada. Heidi Petracek looks at the concerns provincial governments in Atlantic Canada were not prepared to fight wildfires. Jackson Proskow reports on what people in Washington, D.C. think of Trump taking charge of the local police force so he can fight what he claims is rampant, violent crime in the city. Plus: Frank Caprio was called the world's nicest judge. Eric Sorensen looks back on the life of Caprio, who always showed compassion and kindness in the courtroom.
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The prospect of peace is fading as Russia unleashes hundreds of strikes across Ukraine. Redmond Shannon reports on what Russia is ruling out; and what Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy believes is the only way to end the war. Palestinians are scrambling to escape Gaza City. Mike Armstrong reports on their struggle to find safety as Israeli troops move in. Prime Minister Mark Carney and U.S. President Donald Trump have finally talked again. Mackenzie Gray reports on what was discussed. Colin D'Mello reports on how one major automaker is doubling down on making electric vehicle batteries in Canada. Heidi Petracek looks at the concerns provincial governments in Atlantic Canada were not prepared to fight wildfires. Jackson Proskow reports on what people in Washington, D.C. think of Trump taking charge of the local police force so he can fight what he claims is rampant, violent crime in the city. Plus: Frank Caprio was called the world's nicest judge. Eric Sorensen looks back on the life of Caprio, who always showed compassion and kindness in the courtroom.
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