there for the moment. and the u.s. is warning china that it is going to face stiff consequences if beijing goes ahead to give weapons including drones and ammunition to russia for the ongoing invasion of ukraine. this is two ukrainian worker were killed amid a fresh wave of russian attacks. and we have the late west the storms overnight. at least seven tornadoes touching down in oklahoma. we have ed lavandera in norman which is south of oklahoma city. you been doing a good job this morning to showing people what it looks like in the wake of one these, and tell us what you are seeing now? well, the sun is up, and the residents here are beginning to go through the neighborhood, assess the damage and begin the cleanup process, but you can see the magnitude of the car, and this is flipped up on top of another one, and this is ripped apart by the storm, and we have seen this throughout the particular neighborhood in norman, oklahoma. the good news, it is isolated, so once you
cia, the new warnings to china not to help russia in ukraine. and people are getting a first look at how bad the storms were. and a new decision of abortions today, and the impact could be immediate and nationwide. this is what we are watching this hour. thank you for being here. i m kate bolduan. the concern over china and ukraine tensions are growing every hour. first there was concern that china was going to provide russia with weapons to help with the war in ukraine. but the biden administrator told that they are strongly considering sending drones and ammunitions to russia to defeat ukraine. and so we will start with m.j. lee who is live at the white house. m.j., what is and isn t the white house saying about the latest assessment? well, kate, the administration is openly warning that china is considering providing lethal aid to russia in the war against ukraine, and talking about drones and while china has not made a final decision of whether to go down this path,
this is flipped up on top of another one, and this is ripped apart by the storm, and we have seen this throughout the particular neighborhood in norman, oklahoma. the good news, it is isolated, so once you get a half mile or so from here, everything is back to normal, but it is speaking to the sporadic nature and the unpredictability of where these tornadoes are going to land. that is obviously troublesome especially when the systems come in the mid of the night and in the darkness where you can t see and get a gauge of what is happening. many people are shaken by what happened here. a while ago, jim, we met a woman named tabitha heaton who is a 10th grade math teacher in oklahoma city, and she talked to us while she was cleaning up the driveway. she is trying to get everything cleaned up so she can get the car out of the garage and get on with the day, but she talked about what it is like to endure
got home. unpacked them. turned on the weather. oh, turning this way. i heard the sirens. i decided to go to my safe place. i grabbed the cat for a second and i was like, oh, i might not have a house. reporter: and that is tabitha heaton who was stunned by how much it was damaged, and she is trying to get to her car as she wants to go to the classroom tomorrow. i hope she can, but the unpredictability of these tornadoes is so terrifying, and complete destruction, and next door the house standing just where it was, and that is remarkable. ed, thank you for being there. and for more on this, jordan hall is a storm chaser and also in norman, oklahoma.