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infrastructure sectors could be painful. that s why we should be on offense and not on defense. impacting putin s ability to operate in the field. in other words, if we used our offensive weapons against his communications, it would make him more difficult to executed an invasion against the ukraine. we don t see that happening. i don t know why. martha: it would be great if we could lend offensive capabilities to the ukraine to affect their systems. it s not happened yesterday. thank you, john ratcliffe. always good to see you, sir. we re waiting for the pentagon. john kirby obviously a lotf pressing questions for kirby today and we ll take you there live. our breaking coverage continues with robert o brien, the russia-ukraine conflict driving u.s. gas prices higher and stocks lower, a tough combination for american pocket books and wallets. ashley webster, mark penn, tom
them? there s no where to stay. there s churches. we re working with several churches where they re just lined with people. we have volunteers there to connect with individuals, where you want to go. give me your passport. we re connected with individual families. the average family is between two and five people, going up to eight people in a family and down to one person. so we re working out travel and lodging to make sure that we connect with them and get their information and that we are minimum processing 1,000 people. we re working on 1,000 people to get them relocated. martha: good for you. thanks, bethany. bethany frankle. our breaking coverage continues from kyiv with a member of parliament who has taken up arms herself after standing proud in one of her country s most targeted buildings, on the floor of parliament. a stunning scene as everybody
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service storm prediction center was identifying this, had put out that this was increasing risk of tornados, and was amplifying in their statements the risk of nighttime tornados. but in today s world, i think it got buried in all the other news, and i think that s something we need to go back and as we re communicating risk, how do we elevate these up so we get through the noise of everything else going on to get people to understand, there is a significant nighttime tornado risk for these areas. got it. all right, craig fugate, thank you. again, want to remind folks, you re going to be sticking around with us throughout the two hours ahead, so thank you for that as we walk through the devastation we re seeing on the ground in kentucky and the surrounding areas as well from these devastating tornados overnight. our breaking coverage, everybody, of these tornados continuing with reaction from the white house, but first a powerpoint presentation to overthrow an election. details on