but it is detailed knowledge of every subject we brought up and how the best way to get food, as a security measure, as an economic measure for the country, as a strategic measure as well. his knowledge of detail was dazzling, as it came to weddings, i think you would agree. he was conversing back and forth a veteran himself, a member of intelligence and arm services had very specific questions because of that when it came to sanctions, which is mr. meeks s committee, he had very positive suggestions to make and understood the refinement. i don t want to say that we well was dazzling, to go from one subject to the next, and
someone 22 years old. he s in his forties. you know? a feeling. a fling, basically, yeah. reporter: it wasn t a fling. bob married chacey. it is a fresh start for bob, with this woman born and raised in small town texas. she had a heart of gold. she loved everybody. actually mid chacey back in middle school, back when royse city was a speck on the map. there was nothing here, we had one jack-in-the-box, and a gas station. that was it. farm town? farm town, just country. quiet. very quiet. people didn t lock their doors? no. chacey and actually lost touch after high school and then reconnected win actually noticed chacey s cake business. she enjoyed doing, it she was amazing what she did. what made her so good?
welcome back to lviv. here s a story that really exemplifies the bravery of the average ukrainian. residents of a small farm town took on russian troops who had attacked civilians in their town. and they won. it s an incredible story of resilience and resistance. ed lavendera talked to the residents and joins us now live from odesa. ed. hey, jake. this is a story of one small town that they might have had a success in fighting back the russians but you also learn in this war, when you re near the front lines, the fighting to save lives never really ends. one look at these massive craters in the small ukrainian