where not only the humanitarian organizations from all around the world have gathered but obviously people from around the world who are covering this ongoing war. and sol it is this city, lviv, of 700,000 people, 300,000, internally displaced people, millions of people transitting to flee this war has become the centers of it. excellent reporting. i m glad you re wearing the helmet for safety s sake, and you can be forgiven for not pulling out your google maps for exactly where you were. let s go to gabe gutierrez who s also in lviv, where the residents are scrambling into the bomb shelters after multiple strikes hit near the city center. gabe, welcome, i believe that jacob said there were three explosions. whether that was determined by three missiles or whether it could have been explosion, one leads to the next, given the volatility of a fuel tanker, we
hill. we just heard from majority leader chuck schumer that he s testing a vote on the voting rights bill. schumer will need at least ten republicans to move the vote forward. in the kyle rittenhouse trial, the teenager facing murder charges after he shot and killed two people. it happened over the police shooting of jacob blake who was left partially paralyzed. rittenhouse was 17 at the time. he s pleading not guilty saying he went to the protest to protect businesses from looters. he was acting in self-defense against rioters. let s go to gabe gutierrez. how is that process going on far on day one? reporter: hi there, joe, good afternoon. behind me there is a small group of supporters of jacob blake s family who are closely watching this trial.
pulled into an oklahoma courthouse. for the first time, drug makers face a judge over their role in the opioid epidemic, all broadcast live. and breaking overnight. millions across the country are waking up to complete disaster. tornadoes in ohio, slicing a path of destruction through dayton, while in oklahoma, towns have been completely cut off as tornadoes devastated the state. let s go to gabe gutierrez who is driving through damage in ohio right now. he joins us by phone. gabe, residents there are describing the scene as a war zone after the tornadoes ripped through the state. help folks understand the extent of damage. reporter: hi, good morning. damage is extensive in dayton. the tornadoes carved a huge path of destruction through the midwest, leaving homes not just in dayton but indiana. there are no reported deaths or
for you. does the administration, do they expect that this executive order is going to be met with some sort of legal resistance or are they expecting some sort of legal challenge? reporter: well, no, not that i know of. and of course there already are court cases pending on how children are treat. so those cases will go on. there s a class action lawsuit, there are other cases that say the government has to do a better job of reuniting children with their parents. but i would think some of these things are what immigration advocates have been asking for, especially the issue of moving the hearings up for families held in detention to get them to the head of the line. i would think immigration advocates would like that. garrett haake standing by for us on the hill. garrett, let s pick up where kristen just left off to a certain extent this idea that the president hoping to force lawmakers to act. any idea on where some sort of
again, a rancher driving along his property with kerry sanders. what now? how are these family riz reunited? i think it s important that there s a concerted effort on behalf of the u.s. government to keep this information from us. we ve seen a bus come just since the news broke that president trump might sign that executive order, a bus came one accompanied minors into this camp. and so it s impossible for to us ask. i was joking and maybe we ll shout out at a moving bus. but they ve moved us back, they ve moved ace round. they re not sharing the images o inside and that s incredibly disconcerting. let s go to gabe gutierrez. he is just across the border. migrants are lined up waiting to enter the united states. gabe is roughly an hour and a