and this was actually the second strike within the same 2a hours. so the pattern is kind of changing and it s intensifying. now, for me personally, this was a very difficult day because during one of the air raid sirens, as i was heading towards the bomb shelter, i was caught in the middle of this crowd of little kids. and as we were running towards the bomb shelter, these kids were screaming and yelling and crying. and i have little children and they re not in kyiv, but i cannot imagine what their parents must have been going through, knowing that their kids are at school and there are missiles flying over central kyiv. and we all saw them, we heard them explode, we saw the air defence missiles being fired at them. you re describing something about these attacks intensifying, children having fear in them,
i was so relieved once i saw him. reporter: as talsma carried nante to safety, he learned while rescuers couldn t see nante, nante saw them. one night he was sleeping and a police helicopter flew over him and woke him up. reporter: he covered himself with branchs and leaves to stay warm and ate clean snow to hydrate. he had no food. nante s mom tonight thanking the rescuers, grateful for their efforts and the smarts of her little boy. anne thompson, nbc news. one tough kid. we re glad he is okay. that s nightly news for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i m lester holt.
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or code word, you can t do it. that s your culture and trained if you do have access to these documents. what we still don t know, who saw the documents in joe biden s garage. that is the biggest problem. who had access, who saw them. i can t wait for thoseme documes to be fingerprinted. whose documents, whose fingerprints are on this. that s the issue. was the national intelligence breached. we ll continue this conversation. thanks, gentleman. good to see you this afternoon. so marc thiessen will join me later this hour. what is the impact on this? if you re a 2024 candidate out there, are you saying good. i ll check those three people off the list. maybe there s room for me now. or is this something that is not taken seriously by voters either. 64% say they re not happy with the inappropriate handling of these documents.
collins and sara murray is these stored records were some of the things that the gsa had moved. there was a question of who packed them, how they were packed, who saw them. that s something that investigators will be looking at. all right. it continues, kaitlyn polantz, thank you so much. still to come, right now on capitol hill, house lawmakers convening. a vote expected to day on the legislation that would protect same-sex and interracial marriages in the country. we ll take you live to the capitol next .