the time, colorful drawings on a canvas of anguish. the people trapped down here etched names on to this concrete wall, marked the days with a calendar crossing out the days as they went by. everything down here has the feel of a world war ii era concentration camp. above the basement, russian soldiers took over the school building. residents say they were used as human shields. they knew the ukrainian military wouldn t fire at the school with civilians inside. olena grabs food from a humanitarian delivery truck and takes us to her home. russian soldiers through grenades through her windows and defecated on the house floors. she was also held hostage in the school basement with her one-year-old daughter. did you think you were going to survive that? i thought my child would not survive, she tells me. i asked them to let me out so the child could breathe fresh
complex murder case by far in world history. nothing even remotely comes close. the warren report said that lee harvey oswald shot the president from his window in the texas school book depository. three years after kennedy s assassination, the major question is still a simple one. did the warren commission, with all that time and all these resources, get its answers right? tonight, we ll go over those arguments one by one, area by area. as the assassination was taking place, a dallas businessman called abraham zapruder stood behind that low concrete wall looking down at elm street. as the president was coming down from houston street and making his turn, it was about halfway down there, i heard a shot. and i heard another shot or two. i couldn t say whether it was one or two. and i saw his head practically open up, all blood and everything. where did the shots come
and major spencer, i want to bring you in here. i want you to get into more detail. in the case of iraq, by the time the united states tried to get into fallujah, the people there had had time to plan what they were going to do, to plan how they would repel. they understood what our forces were capable of and willing to do and they had time to plan a response. in this case, we were much better prepared, far superior to russia and it was 46 days of hell. what this theory would these russian forces looking at if they do enter the capital? to be honest, joy, it would be night and day to what we experienced in fallujah and i experience in baghdad. they will face a nightmare on every street. just to be clear, the world s best military, we penetrated fallujah on night one we sat in the middle of it. russia will hit a concrete wall
he lost all three businesses and making it even harder that he barely has any insurance. yesterday in a hospital room, we spoke with one of those survivors from that candle factory that has gotten so much attention. and we spoke to her and she is still coming to grips with the trauma that she suffered being trapped under a concrete slab for six hours with a pregnant colleague. take a listen to some of our conversation. i heard all the constant voices and next thing i know i opened my eyes and i m stuck and i can t move my legs. all this concrete had just fallen on top of you. literally like a wall. a concrete wall was on top of me. no telling how long we re going to be under here and by the time they do find us, we ll be dead. i m not able to breathe, we re losing oxygen. did you think you would make it out alive? i honestly did not think they were going to find me. just an incredible amount of trauma being suffered by that survivor and so many people in this community.