survive through the night. hello, ladies and gentlemen. this is your guide to only ark and all of our family. katia, taros and over there our daddy. olena lives in kroyiv with sergei and her three children. it s days before the russian invasion and a war may be imminent. like many ukranians, olena doesn t think russia lynn said. everyone right now is following the news in ukraine because basically we don t know what is going to happen. yes, and, of course, there is a lot of anxiety in the air because like right now at this momenting right now today, everything is absolutely fine, but i don t know and nobody knows what s going to happen tomorrow. ow. ow. the routines of daily life in kyiv continue. this afternoon she takes her 4-month-old daughter dorina to pick up her other kids at school. katia is 7 and horace is 5. as night falls, they head home. my neighbors are at home. it s not like everybody left qwest sound off live because they are afraid of the russia
do something. president biden responding to the shouts of do something with quote, we will, we will. of course, we are covering all the angles, lucy cavanaugh is focusing on a country seeking answers. let s begin with you, lucy, at that memorial, uvalde s town square so many families are suffering with trauma and heart break. how did the community respond to the president and governor? reporter: well, the focus, people la, is really on the victims, the 19 little boys and girls who lost their lives alongside the two teachers. you mentioned the word trauma. i have been thinking about these concentric circles of trauma that get formed in the aftermath of a mass shooting like this. not just for the victims and their families. for the community as well. we have seen people streaming in all day in the 100 degree heat to pay respect to those who lost their lives. also on the unsung heroes. the first responders, trauma nurses and doctors who are tasked with keeping the drivers
and ugly. i wanted them to see me strong and beautiful and i tried tried my best, and another thing i realized even when you are weak you are strong and beautiful. what s happening was very important historical thing, and, yes, it was worst documenting. that was in your mind that this is part of history, and you wanted to document that? exactly. like this is history. we have to document it. maybe i will die but the city will be left behind. it s not just her kids who have been changed by this war. olena says she s changed as well. i remember even like the night before they started bombing us, i wanted to the ukranian army. i was like oh, i m a peaceful person. i don t want to support the war
this is us again. look at us. you see. 15 years ago or something. and those are our wedding photographs, 13 years ago. these are our wedding photographs. ch this is my favorite one, mow and certainliy, yes. very romantic, yes. hello, honey. i saw you tonight in my dreams. you were basically holding me in your arms and proposing to me to get married, and i said come on. we re already married. but the reality of war is never far away. a russian tank column on the northeastern edge of ukraine is ambushed by ukranian troops and suffers heavy losses.
coming up, a trip to kyiv reporting on the war means an opportunity to meet olena and her kids in person. hello. hey, it s anderson. hello, anderson. (fisher investments) in this market, you ll find fisher investments is different than other money managers. (other money manager) different how? aren t we all just looking for the hottest stocks? (fisher investments) nope. we use diversified strategies to position our client s portfolios for their long-term goals. (other money manager) but you still sell investments that generate high commissions for you, right? (fisher investments) no, we don t sell commission products. we re a fiduciary,