account for about 25% of the world s wheat supplies. the last time there was a big loss of production in those countries in 2010, there was a poor harvest, it led to the arab spring because there wasn t enough food around the world. we could be looking at a lot more turmoil and a lot more inflation before the situation gets better. the global supply chain and the economics of one geography versus another, it all has an enormous impact and could have tremendous ramifications here at home. it s always great to get your perspective. thanks so much. thank you. we re hearing this morning from president zelenskyy saying russia is preparing to bomb odesa. that is that critical port for ukraine on the black sea. we have that story after a quick break. they replaced the glass and recalibrated my safety system. that s service i can trurust. s singers: safelite repai, safelite replace.
a little known route through a secret gate at the airport. bibi s first attempt failed. even with all her kids in tow, the taliban said she couldn t travel without a male escort for her family. so she hatched a plan. so she pretended that your brother was her husband. yes. that was the only way through the taliban. yes. . for his brother, getting bibi and the kids to safety meant leaving his own family behind. just before the explosion outside the airport that killed 13 u.s. sfgs members and more than 90 afghans, bibi and her children made it through and onto a military transport plane. what was the airplane like as you flew out? . it was the military airplane. that airplane did not have the seats that we can sit. they flew to germany, staying in tents like these. at times going hungry because they said there wasn t enough food.
right now? there was a little panic because there wasn t enough food. i mean, there s hundreds, maybe a thousand or more people out here. tempered flared and people started to panic. she s handicapped in a wheelchair so i got her out of here. she didn t get anything. her family is going to evacuate her to georgia. so she s packing her stuff just to get out because we thought we were going to get serviced here. it s just not happening right now. she decided to just leave. reporter: how long do you think you can survive in these types of conditions? i don t know. i ve never been in a condition like this. so i m just hoping and praying things get better day by day. maybe work will start back, things will start getting back to normal.
the reporters in the story obtained more than two dozen significant incident reports written by government case workers based on what they have been told by kids who had been held by the trump administration at the border station. those significant incident reports included an allegation of sexual assault against a 15-year-old girl by a uniformed officer as well as retaliation against kids who had requested clean food and drinking water and had their bedding taken away in retaliation for those requests. now, up until this point we have been relying on documents in order to understand what s happening at facilities like that one. children held at these facilities rarely speak to the media themselves out of a quite understandable fear that they might be targeted or deported or retaliated against or but here is something new. tonight nbc news has obtained an
talked to you in great length specifically about being hungry. one thing that really stuck with me is he says the older kids who were in the really crowded cells, teenaged kids, would go out of their way to try to make sure that the younger kids had enough food to eat basically saying there wasn t enough food to go around so the older kids were trying to take care of the younger kids. what can you tell us about that? one of the reasons they did that is because the children would cry, the 8, 9, 10 year olds would cry when they were sleepy, hungry. so the older kids found if they cried then the guards got angry. so the best thing to do was to protect the children it was protecting all of them. sometimes he would say if he had an extra hamburger he would give it to the younger children because the older ones could endure the hunger. there was another reason for the first 48 hours he did not lie down. he stayed standing up so that