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hurricane ian, and now questions are growing about why officials waited to order mandatory evacuations. and the person who helped recruit the migrants is a former u.s. army counterintelligence agent. so who is she? let s go out front. good evening, i m erin burnett. out front tonight, putin s chaos. this video shows one of the ambushes destroying three russian tanks. and videos posted online by ukraine s defense ministry show one town after another being liberated. you see the flags flying over the key city of lyman. the losses are leaving putin s forces in a state of chaos in. a story you ll see first out front, russian recruits are revealing the reality of putin s war. some claiming they were given no training before being shipped. and his commander telling the new recruits that it doesn t matter if they have hernias or plates in their heads, they re if fit to fight. putin throwing them in the line of fire as his options narrow. he s growing more desperate, threatening
and that s what bank of america was for me. sandra: all right, 9:00 p.m. in the middle east and fighting is back on after a seven-day truce came to a close, signalling a new stage in this war. sirens are sounding across central and southern israel at this hour and the idf is striking further into gaza as we speak. the fate of roughly 130 hostages is still up in the air. welcome to our two, i m sandra smith here in new york. hi, john. john: good to be with you for a second hour, i m john roberts in washington and this is america reports . israel urging all civilians in gaza to evacuate as operations expand into the southern part of the strip. the biden administration warning israel to proceed with caution, raising concern more aid and support to our ally may be limited. so, what is the strategy going forward? sandra: we will put that question to mark regev, a senior adviser to benjamin netanyahu in moments. but first, to nate foy, he s live on the ground in northern isr
because of the rain, it s difficult to spot the tornado. i spoke to a neighbor who said she was in that car when it started approaching. she said it was difficult to see anything. it was just clouds and lightning. she had a few seconds to run inside the house. it took about five minutes for it to end. it just felt like everything around her was exploding. that s the type of destruction we saw in louisiana as the storm keeps making its way east. only had seconds to get out of the way. miguel, let s go to you with all of that snow up north. what are the conditions right now? reporter: they ve been getting worse as the day as has been progresses. we were told the totals were oppressive. duluth is used to extreme snowfall. but over the last 35 hours they had 20 inches of snow. this is what it looks like on the side of the road. the plows have been working here the last couple of hours.
kharkiv. we saw over the weekend, the results of slow pressure, ukrainian forces moving through the forest, extraordinary destruction we saw. and when the pressure built around lyman on certain key targets, seemed to break russia s ability to think it could hold onto it. then it suddenly collapsed for russia. and we understand that friday their troops raced out of town, often so fast that their bags were flying off the tanks as they sped out. some russians were hit on the way out by ukrainians trying to encircle that unto. others managed to finally get out. it may be that russia manages to regroup to get a new defensive line. but the news is generally bad because this frankly shouldn t have happened. it was advertised for weeks. russia should ve been able to reinforce its positions. and more bad news, where i m standing in the south, there s been more ukrainian advances,