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In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with award-winning CBS News senior stanley cup foreign correspondent Holly Williams about her on-the-ground reporting in Ukraine since the days of the 2014 Maidan revolution. Williams and Morell discuss the scenes at the front lines of the conflict today, including the brutality of Russia s tactics, the morale of Ukraine s forces, an stanley cup d Volodymyr Zelenskyy s unlikely rise to the presidency. Williams also offers insights into the kinds of preparations that are made for conflict zone reporting and reflects on the sacrifices journalists have made while covering Russia s war. Listen to this episode on ART19 HIGHLIGHTS:Brutality of Russian forces tactics: I think it s shocking that a military that a lot of us assumed ndash; however you feel about the morality of the invasion ndash; I think many of us assumed that the Russian military would behave in the manner of a professional military. And when you look at some of the things that occurred around Kyiv, the execution-style killings, obviously we have widespread accusations of sexual violence, of rape, I think that s very shocking. Putin s aims in Ukraine: [E]verything that Vladimir Putin seems to have done in Ukraine has, as far as we can tell, had the opposite effect to what he really wanted stanley cup , which is, if what he really wants is to bring Ukraine back into Moscow s orbit or even to kind of make it once again part of Avzt Family of 13-year-old killed in shooting by police in Utica, New York, demands accountability
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- An 89-year-old former University of Kansas football player has gained fresh fame after making a touchdown run during an alumni scrimmage.Bryan Sperry was all grins Saturday as he jogged toward the Memorial Stadium end zone during the scrimmage befo mizuno re Kansas annual spring football game, The Kansas City Star reported. His decades-younger opponents intentionally missed repeated tackles before showering him with congratulatory hugs and pats on the back. I had planned on trying to get in maybe, catch a pass. He threw me a few balls to see if I could catch a ball, and I could, Sperry said, according to CBS affiliate WIBW. I hadn t figured on running, in fact I hadn t run in years. I just wanted to get in for a couple of plays and maybe catch a ball. Sperry was 17 years old when he first left home to play football at Kansas State, but World War II interrupted his schooling. The process of returning soldiers home by boat after the war took months, so the military sent Sperry to a university in England to wait. While there, he says, he played 13 games yeezy on a team that was a mix of professionals, college players and high school graduates with limited football experience.Upon returning home in February 1946, he headed for a tryout, mostly for vet adidas samba erans, held by then-Kansas football coach George Sauer. He played end while at Kansas - offense and defense, Sperry said: Well, we played both ways in those days. The Jayhawks
In this episode of Intelligence Matters, host Michael Morell speaks with award-winning CBS News senior stanley cup foreign correspondent Holly Williams about her on-the-ground reporting in Ukraine since the days of the 2014 Maidan revolution. Williams and Morell discuss the scenes at the front lines of the conflict today, including the brutality of Russia s tactics, the morale of Ukraine s forces, an stanley cup d Volodymyr Zelenskyy s unlikely rise to the presidency. Williams also offers insights into the kinds of preparations that are made for conflict zone reporting and reflects on the sacrifices journalists have made while covering Russia s war. Listen to this episode on ART19 HIGHLIGHTS:Brutality of Russian forces tactics: I think it s shocking that a military that a lot of us assumed ndash; however you feel about the morality of the invasion ndash; I think many of us assumed that the Russian military would behave in the manner of a professional military. And when you look at some of the things that occurred around Kyiv, the execution-style killings, obviously we have widespread accusations of sexual violence, of rape, I think that s very shocking. Putin s aims in Ukraine: [E]verything that Vladimir Putin seems to have done in Ukraine has, as far as we can tell, had the opposite effect to what he really wanted stanley cup , which is, if what he really wants is to bring Ukraine back into Moscow s orbit or even to kind of make it once again part of Avzt Family of 13-year-old killed in shooting by police in Utica, New York, demands accountability
LAWRENCE, Kan. -- An 89-year-old former University of Kansas football player has gained fresh fame after making a touchdown run during an alumni scrimmage.Bryan Sperry was all grins Saturday as he jogged toward the Memorial Stadium end zone during the scrimmage befo mizuno re Kansas annual spring football game, The Kansas City Star reported. His decades-younger opponents intentionally missed repeated tackles before showering him with congratulatory hugs and pats on the back. I had planned on trying to get in maybe, catch a pass. He threw me a few balls to see if I could catch a ball, and I could, Sperry said, according to CBS affiliate WIBW. I hadn t figured on running, in fact I hadn t run in years. I just wanted to get in for a couple of plays and maybe catch a ball. Sperry was 17 years old when he first left home to play football at Kansas State, but World War II interrupted his schooling. The process of returning soldiers home by boat after the war took months, so the military sent Sperry to a university in England to wait. While there, he says, he played 13 games yeezy on a team that was a mix of professionals, college players and high school graduates with limited football experience.Upon returning home in February 1946, he headed for a tryout, mostly for vet adidas samba erans, held by then-Kansas football coach George Sauer. He played end while at Kansas - offense and defense, Sperry said: Well, we played both ways in those days. The Jayhawks