By — Travis Daub Travis Daub Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/world/pbs-newshour-team-rolls-crimea-margaret-warner Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Margaret Warner rolls into Crimea with PBS NewsHour reporting team World Mar 14, 2014 12:13 PM EDT PBS NewsHour producer Morgan Till is documenting his journey with chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner across Ukraine on Twitter. Warner will report from Crimea for the next few days, crossing the country by train and car. Many of our foreign reporting trips are meticulously planned down to the minute. But the story in Ukraine is changing quickly, so our team left Washington with only a basic travel schedule and a plan to find stories in the field. Follow Morgan’s Twitter feed for the latest images of their reporting efforts, and watch the PBS NewsHour for a conversation with Margaret tonight. How do you say "We are moving! We are moving!" in #Ukrainian? – Sasha Ray Valentinov cc @Pistol495 #insidenewshour pic.twitter.com/8TsTBLwmHF — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 12, 2014 Traditional #Ukrainian dining in #Simferopol #Crimea – w/ traditional disco ball of #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/gVoyRhakkD — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 13, 2014 Tatars in #Simferopol on nitewatch against "provocations" on hard-won land tell @MargaretWarner they worry for future pic.twitter.com/ec2lzBdmrE — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 13, 2014 Morning by the River Soldir #Simferopol #Crimea #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/rrBvF0ZSOf — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 In #Simferopol Tatars tell @margaretwarner they fear #Russia rule: "Tatars were deported before: it can happen again" pic.twitter.com/lwb0Tki5T6 — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 Flags of #Crimea and #Russia fly over Lenin Square downtown #Simferopol, #Ukraine 2 days b4 controversial #referendum pic.twitter.com/Npyk0FLXlg — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 More re: pic. Abibulla 1 of 10's of 1000's of Crimean Tatars deported by Stalin in '44 to Central Asia 1/2 pic.twitter.com/0jm1OQzSjq — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now By — Travis Daub Travis Daub Travis Daub is Director of Digital at PBS NewsHour. @tcd004
PBS NewsHour producer Morgan Till is documenting his journey with chief foreign correspondent Margaret Warner across Ukraine on Twitter. Warner will report from Crimea for the next few days, crossing the country by train and car. Many of our foreign reporting trips are meticulously planned down to the minute. But the story in Ukraine is changing quickly, so our team left Washington with only a basic travel schedule and a plan to find stories in the field. Follow Morgan’s Twitter feed for the latest images of their reporting efforts, and watch the PBS NewsHour for a conversation with Margaret tonight. How do you say "We are moving! We are moving!" in #Ukrainian? – Sasha Ray Valentinov cc @Pistol495 #insidenewshour pic.twitter.com/8TsTBLwmHF — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 12, 2014 Traditional #Ukrainian dining in #Simferopol #Crimea – w/ traditional disco ball of #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/gVoyRhakkD — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 13, 2014 Tatars in #Simferopol on nitewatch against "provocations" on hard-won land tell @MargaretWarner they worry for future pic.twitter.com/ec2lzBdmrE — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 13, 2014 Morning by the River Soldir #Simferopol #Crimea #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/rrBvF0ZSOf — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 In #Simferopol Tatars tell @margaretwarner they fear #Russia rule: "Tatars were deported before: it can happen again" pic.twitter.com/lwb0Tki5T6 — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 Flags of #Crimea and #Russia fly over Lenin Square downtown #Simferopol, #Ukraine 2 days b4 controversial #referendum pic.twitter.com/Npyk0FLXlg — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 More re: pic. Abibulla 1 of 10's of 1000's of Crimean Tatars deported by Stalin in '44 to Central Asia 1/2 pic.twitter.com/0jm1OQzSjq — Morgan Till (@mtill50) March 14, 2014 We're not going anywhere. Stand up for truly independent, trusted news that you can count on! Donate now