>> i know that you have experienced having more wars in war zones for more than 20 years. are there misconceptions that the american public has about what's happening in ukraine, other things that were misunderstanding were just not seeing yet, that you think we should know? >> i think this is one of the rare cases where there are not misconceptions. i think, in many of the wars i've covered, war can be raging in one part of the city, but life goes on in the other part of the city. that was common in baghdad, in afghanistan, and many of the wars of covered. here, actually, it's pretty grim. people are really preparing for the worst. there are lines at grocery stores, people are not panicking, but there are lines everywhere. atms, pharmacies, people are trying to stock up, because no one really knows what will happen. >> the thing that's been so moving to people around the