and a star studded concert for the people of ukraine. yet another example of the worldwide support the nation is getting as it combats invading forces. this to our long show featured the talents of sharon and camila cabello, among many others. one poignant moment in the evening was a performance by a young virtuoso violinist who played an old ukrainian folk song from a basement shelter in kyiv along with ninety four violinists from around the globe. viewers, by the way, were able to pledge donations for much needed humanitarian relief and get this organizer s say they raised 16 million dollars . just a fantastic example. i love music. as i ve said before, grif, it truly is the international language of love. it is one i believe one of
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and the people killed by the chemical attacks were in a shelter, a basement shelter escaping from the barrel bombs and air strikes. and because they were in a shelter, they got trapped with the gas. so mahmoud, let me ask you. barry mccaffrey told me this could not be solved for 25 years? what do people who are opposed to the assad regime in syria want us to do? what does success look like? i have heard that president trump tweeted mission accomplished. with all the respect of president trump, i would like to ask question. which mission will these strikes stop? the syrian conflict? the answer is no. will these attacks stop the
forgive those who trespass against us an lead us not into tempttation, deliver us from evil. amen. reporter: amen, i believes deliver us from evil. that was the direct page there. that was like right out of the wizard of oz. antony, i m so happy you are okay. your family is okay? my family is okay, thank good. you were silling there, you are not in the basement shelter, did you eventually go to the basement? take us through it? first of all, my mother was cooking lunch for the family. what mied to thought was a helicopter. he locked out the window. it was a massive black tornado just destroying everything in its path. so we quickly ran to the basement where i was with my mother, my father and i. we were all praying together. so had you heard warning sirens? did your phone go off? did you have any idea it was coming? we heard sirens, we thought it was going to be a small storm. we didn t think it was going to
anderson. and one of the reasons we picked the location we have, not only is it against a brick building, there s not a lot of debris fields anywhere within sight here. i m told we have gary tuchman on the phone. gary, you re at a shelter. what s happening now that the sirens are going off? reporter: there s more than 400 people, this is the largest shelter in joplin, missouri, and there s a little panic going on right now because police officials and red cross officials just came in the room and said get out, go into the basement, go into the shelter. we don t want anymore body bags. so you have a lot of traumatized people struggling to get out of bed and run down into the basement shelter. we re kind of the last ones going down there. they re insisting we go down with them. these poor people have been traumatized for 48 hours. the shelter is more crowded doonlts than it was last night and now these poor people are running down into the shelter to protect themselves.