imy area we had storm surge 4 feet to 17 pete, ta feet, fort myers beach and sanibel. and do bonita beach, after the storm passed the wreckage was income hencible. s area. people who are getting pictures they just give you an idea, second thing, resolve of my area is fantastic, i think that these citizens here, when the storm passed a lot hunkered down and now their attitude is let s rebuild get back to it. i think response from government has been in kind to spirits of the people of southwest florida. mark: you are their representative. you have senator rubio, senator scott. you have governor ron
4 feet to 17 pete feet, fort myers beach and sanibel. and d bonita beach, after the storm passed the wreckage was income hencible. s area. people who are getting pictures they just give you an idea, second thing, resolve of my area is fantastic, i think that these citizens here, when the storm passed a lot hunkered down and now their attitude is let s rebuild get back to it. i think response from government has been in kind to spirits of the people of southwest florida. mark: you are their representative. you have senator rubio, senator scott. you have governor ron
now. we ve opened a few rooms a little while ago. we re thankful that we re able to help out some families and do something that we ve done year after year, which is actually lower our rates during a hurricane to assist people with these up expected expenses and headache this a home away from home for them. neil: a lot of them have come to sanibel island. a great vacation area to go to. an area that has not seen anything like this for decades. here they are facing this. how are they holding up ordealing with that? i think people are in good spirits. they re making the best out of it. they re enjoying what facilities they can and staying hunkered down with their families and looking forward to bond together and hit the disney parks by friday hopefully. neil: are the people that are there obviously your staff
president biden again today urging americans not to travel to ukraine. well understood that there are many former military people who want to lend a hand who have skills to offer. but the administration is very much urging them not to go to ukraine. it is simply too dangerous. wolf? barbara starr at the pentagon, thank you very, very much. let s go to the war zone in ukraine right now. cnn s senior international correspondent ben wedeman is on the front lines with ukrainians, hunkered down in an eastern city that is under fire right now. reporter: a portent of things to come on the route. a city that has been on the line of fire for months. a school basement serves as shelter for dozens of residents. tatiana shows us where they sleep. the only light provided by our camera. everyone is outside now, she
negligence, and not timely transportation to get these people to the buses and ambulances that were waiting. is there anything, general, that nato can do to step in here, or how do you see this dire situation? well, i ll talk about how i see it first. this is a psychological operation. russia has been known to do this kind of thing before. it gets the hopes up of the people who have been trapped in mariupol for weeks, thinking that they were going to get out. russia has planned humanitarian corridors in the past and has never delivered them. it is you get the hopes up of the people who think they re going to leave. suddenly they re dashed again. you know, the long lines of people still in the cold out there after having hunkered down in basements, it s just another disappointment. it s an attempt pby the russian forces to tcontinue to threaten and use tactics which harasses the civilian population.