unfortunately. a very different story tonight unfortunately. a very different story tonight unfortunatel . g . , ., ., unfortunately. james, i wanted to ask ou unfortunately. james, i wanted to ask you about unfortunately. james, i wanted to ask you about something - unfortunately. james, i wanted to ask you about something that - ask you about something that unicef s executive director said, which was that the refugee crisis in ukraine facing children could have lasting consequences for generations to come. that was from the executive director catherine russell. can you explain what that means? she director catherine russell. can you explain what that means?- director catherine russell. can you explain what that means? she is spot on, it explain what that means? she is spot on. it means explain what that means? she is spot on. it means two explain what that means? she is spot on, it means two things. explain what that means? she is spot on, it means two things. one, - explain
i want to ask about the situation where you are we have heard there have been more explosions in lviv in the last few hours. did you hear them? yes, i did. it was saturday afternoon, i had been to a hospital earlier in the day, there was an air raid siren, women carrying two day old babies, women who were 36 weeks pregnant, in a cold basement, not a bunker we must remember, but they are trying to protect their most precious newborns. you could see plumes of smoke. those women are hiding again tonight, terrified, petrified. so many people, children. you can see in the faces of families who have been through this in kyiv, through this in kyiv, kharkiv, who thought they were getting a moment of respite, well, the missiles tell a very different story tonight unfortunately. james, i want to ask you about something that unicef s