major disruption in ukraine this morning after russia fires a wave of missiles on targets across that country. the at least 22 people have been killed. dozens more are injured after several apartment buildings were hit. cnn s team has made it inside of one of the bombed out buildings. we will take you there live. incredible video out of florida. a huge tornado wiped out dozens of homes overnight, and now millions of people are bracing for more severe weather as two major storms are targeting that region. a big win for abortion rights in two republican-dominated states. failing, and failing, because a handful of conservatives helped to stop them. that and more news is coming in for cnn news central. the death toll keeps rising this morning hours after a russian cruise missile hit an apartment building in southern ukraine. one woman who lives there documented the aftermath. we will share the video with you, but it is graphic, and it will be disturbing to watch. tran
against. are there other things that can protect against? the one that struck against usman, a tu-165 or tu-165 to launch the missile from an aerial missile. so the patriot is very well to detroy the miskl when come in and the right information to fight this and help the cedric, i want to ask about the upcoming ukrainian counter-offensive. so there has been reporting and nobody knows for sure, but one of the goals of the ukrainians might be to isolate crimea, the
but this attack, the number of people killed here, and the biggest single civilian loss since january in a single strike this year. the ukrainians say they shot down 21 of 23 missiles fired at the country last night, but this is the evidence of when one gets through. we have talked to the neighbors and they are terrified. they heard the whoosh of the missile coming n and the lady put her kids in the bath toom, and pillows over their head, and she prayed to god they would make it. of the 109 people listed living there in that mid of the collapsed building is.
least bought 1300 residents in this city some time to head to nearby shelters where they remain today. the main levy along the lumber river, the source of all this water, is still holding up. according to sources at last check, it is still doing its job. the lumber river is cresting, as we speak, according to the information coming n it s expected to drop about a foot shortly after that. but it will stay there. until it keeps dropping these floodwater also ranl, jim and poppy, and that could possibly remain several days. thank you so much. homes and communities entirely under water. officials in fayetteville warning there that the worst is yet to come. erica hill joins us there with the latest. you see these pictures, particularly from the air, and it looks like communities have become islands in a river. what are you seeing where you are? reporter: yeah, and in some areas they certainly have. that s the case in wilmington, north carolina. in fayetteville, the road behind me was
sentiment. businesses invest. taxes are lower. this is big. the economy is going to grow. with that the stock market i think, will continue to go up. but it s pretty richly priced at this point. and the specter of inflation, i think, could be on the horizon. when i talk to ceos that are out there and buying stuff, they say they are seeing it in commodities which is bad news. they are see egg it in oil, in lumber. martha: even if interest rates go up a little bit. that s fine. martha: obama administration they were scraping at the bottom. that s true. martha: going as far as they possibly okay. that s true. that cost of input. that s where it starts to come in. when you see it coming n oil and that sort of thing. that s where i mean, some inflation is good. we need that we haven t had that we need wage inflation. you don t want to see it percolate too quickly. i don t think the point behind this whole oh no unemployment may fall so low and that sounds goods. it s actually