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evacuate all the civilians. >> whatever you have high inflationary pressures, whenever you have interest rates going up, add that to the supply chain woes that we have, we've got challenges. ♪ talking about the good ole days ♪ >> tonight naomi judd to be inducted into the country music hall of fame. >> it is going to be tragic but joyous on so many levels. >> i'm pamela brown in washington. you are live in the kroon newsroom on this sunday. it is 3:00 a.m. in mariupol, ukraine. and hope may be as close as the sunrise. these are new images from the besieged city. ukraine's president says that more than 100 civilians evacuated from the steel plant on sunday, a place which had been the final stand of resistance. hundreds of people huddled in the basement there for weeks with food, water, and medicine running out. evacuations are due to resume just hours from now but more russian shelling overnight could jeopardize that. the city has been relentlessly bombarded since the first days of the russian invasion. the sprawling complex as you can see has been reduced to ruins. every single building is gutted or leveled. southwest ukraine, a cnn team witnessed a convoy fleeing hugs held kherson with at least 120 cars carrying families fleeing the violence. house speaker nancy pelosi led a surprise visit to kyiv with a congressional delegation this weekend. she is the highest level u.s. elected official to meet with zelenskyy there and reassured him america is committed to ukraine's fight for democracy. >> we believe that we are visiting you to say thank you for your fight for freedom. that we are -- your fight is a fight for everyone. and so our commitment is to be there for you until the fight is done. >> let's get the latest from ukraine, the latest on the evacuations from mariupol. >> reporter: pamela, the nightmare is finally over for at least some civilians trapped for more than two months under that sprawling steel plant in mariupol sheltering from the russian bombs. some of those civilians have been allowed to be evacuated. russian state media quoting the defense ministry says that 80 were taken to russian held territory. new video shows them arriving at a small tent camp a few miles east of the city. there are women, children, and there are elderly people. now, it is not entirely clear how this evacuation took place but president zelenskyy said a real cease fire in his words that lasted two days so far certainly helped the cause. that is surprising though considering that the russians have been relentless in their bombing campaign of that facility and even as of friday were trying to storm the plant by ground. the ukrainians have long been concerned that the civilians would be pushed against their will into russian held territory but in this case it appears as if they actually did have a choice. the russians say anyone who wanted to go further into ukraine was handed over to the united nations and the red cross and president zelenskyy has confirmed 100 people are enroute to zaporizhzhia on ukrainian held territory. we are also seeing new video released by the regiment which has been leading the fighting against the russians from that plant. it shows civilians coming out from what looks like some pretty extreme destruction using ladders to get out of these holes in the ground and then make their way on to buses. one soldier asks about a woman's son, her baby son. she says that he just turned 6 months old. that means he has spent about one-third of his young life trapped under ground sheltering from russian bombs. now, the ukrainian deputy prime minister who has been involved in the negotiations to get people out apologized for the radio silence as of late from the government but she says that she didn't want to do anything to jeopardize the success of this operation, which by the way, is ongoing. she specifically thanked the red cross and also the u.n. secretary general who has worked relentlessly to try to broker a deal between kyiv and moscow. now, if the two statements from ukraine and russia are true it means that well over 100 perhaps 180 people have already gotten out but there may still be hundreds more to come. ukrainians also say that there are hundreds of wounded soldiers they would love to evacuate from the plant but their fate so far is unknown. >> thank you, scott. now a closer look at the monstrous humanitarian crisis unfolding every second of every day in ukraine. we got a little glimpse right there. we'll talk more about it. dr. tom mayer just returned after spending three weeks providing medical care in ukraine. he is the medical director for the nfl players association, executive vice president of logics health, and he knows something about a crisis. he was the command physician at the pentagon during the september 11th attack. doctor, welcome to the show. >> thank you. it is a pleasure to be here. >> so you led a team mobile emergency team and treated 350 ukrainians we're told. when you were there what did you see? >> first of all, pamela, thanks for having me on. it is a privilege. what we saw was raw bravery, raw courage, raw tenacity on the part of the people we saw. let's be clear we didn't see the soldiers. we were in a western area. we saw their wives. we saw their children. we saw their parents. the ukrainian people i can tell you from the 350 that we saw are resolute in their spirit. >> why put yourself in that danger? did you have hesitation or did you just feel sort of this sense of duty to be there to help on the ground? >> well, i am an emergency physician by background and pediatric emergency physician as well. so you're trained to run to the sound of chaos. you're trained as we did at the pentagon to run into the flames instead of away. so part of it is training and part of it, we had an amazing team of emergency physician -- dave young, physician assistant chris, leann, summer, our nurses and steven bro, our firefighters. every one of them felt like get me there to the front and let us help, find out how we can help. >> you also helped train some 1700 local medical personnel on some of the skills that are needed in a situation like this. how important are those skills? how can that make a difference in a war zone like this? >> well, the training always reminds me of henry adams who says a teacher affects eternity. he can never tell where his influence ends. just so that training. this is going to be a decades long war we fear and having those people train to do what we've been able to do is such a critical piece of the action. >> would you like to see a greater emphasis on sending u.s. medical personnel to ukraine? >> oh, absolutely. you know, your little story on griffin the 6-year-old girl, she opened her heart and she helped. millions of people are opening their pocketbooks. we had the privilege of opening our passports and going into ukraine. and we think that that is going to be a necessity for a good long time. years at a minimum. >> do you think in light of what you just said you'll go back? >> absolutely. if my wife and kids will let me. absolutely. >> i know how that is. when you have a family there are other considerations. when you were there, did you feel safe wherever, you said you were in western ukraine, right? >> yes. for obvious reasons operational security reasons you can't say exactly where but western ukraine. and we knew we were going in harm's way. i will say having seen a fair amount, which means i'm old, when you look out your window and see russian rockets go past and hit several blocks away, you know you are where you need to be. >> you saw that. >> yes. >> just several blocks away. >> yes. that must have been terrifying. >> it's strange. with our training the whole team's hearts slow down when you see that, not speed up. but that said, it was clear that that could have hit us instead of somebody else. >> how did your day job as the nfl players union, medical director, prepare you for this trip? you talked about having to respond on 911 but, also, everything you do in your day job i imagine prepared you as well. >> absolutely. d. smith my boss, jc treter the president of our union, they were completely supportive of the mission both financially and psychologically, spiritually, emotionally, and everything else. but day to day, we, the players association, have to speak truth to power. far more powerful organization. and there were, in the middle of the night in the air raid shelters there was that sense of the same speaking truth to power and using our influence to help make some little difference for the folks we saw. >> just any final words from you for our viewers that are watching right now? you have been, in a unique position having been on the ground helping these ukrainians. what else would you like to say as we close >> the same thing churchill said. never give up. never give in. never, never, never give up on the ukrainian people. any time you have a chance to help them it is worth it. it will be repaid many times over with the courage, tenacity, the bravery that they show. >> all right. dr. thom mayer, thank you. what an inspiring conversation. thank you so much. >> my pleasure. thank you, pamela. there is now a reward of up to $10,000 for information about an alabama murder suspect in a corrections officer missing since friday morning. it has been three days since this pair disappeared. any leads? >> reporter: we just heard from the sheriff moments ago. he says they are working on a couple leads, really trying to find video footage to figure out what car the two might have left in. her patrol car was left at a shopping mall. he says they are going through the leads but nothing new to confirm. they have spoken with officer white's family and the sheriff says they've been cooperative in this investigation. you're taking a look right now at newly released photos of inmate casey white inside the lauderdale county detention center released this evening by the sheriff's office. casey white was already serving 75 years in prison for charges when the prosecutors say he told them back in 2020 that he killed 59-year-old connie ridgway. ridgway was murdered in her apartment in 2015. now, white pleaded not guilty but he was back in the county detention center related to those charges. back in 2020 the sheriff's office tells us that he had this plot to try to escape that also included taking a hostage. listen to connie ridgway's son austin williams when he was asked about finding out that casey white said he killed his mother. we also asked his thoughts on the escape. take a listen. >> i had no idea who he was until what happened. as far as i know she had no connection with him. she just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. the ideal case there. they get him quick. he goes to trial. they keep him and in 24-hour confinement until then. >> one of the big questions still out there is if vicky white the corrections officer is a hostage or if she is an accomplice. either way the sheriff's office, the u.s. marshals believe that she is in danger. pamela? >> all right. nadia ram ira, thank you so much. still ahead tonight china looks to slow the spread of covid by forcing many people to stay in their homes. our david culver is one of them. plus the homeland security chief has a strong message for migrants hoping to enter the u.s. from the southern border. and as poland takes in millions of refugees from the war, we remember a time in history when the polish government actually forced people to leave. >> you remember the moment when you realized you had to go? >> yes. it was very unpleasant. allergies don't have to be scary. sprayingng flonase daily stos your body from overreactiting to allergens al season long. psst! psst! flonase all l goo. no matter who you are, being yourself can be tough when you have severe asthma. triggers can pop up out of nowhere, causing inflammation that can lead to asthma 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outside of beijing these residents are forced to hand over apartment keys so community workers can lock them in from the outside. for those who refuse crews drill holes to chain the doors shut. in a northeastern province no need for a lock. workers are installing steel bars to keep people from leaving the building. right now across china at least 27 cities are under full or partial lockdown. cnn's calculation estimating that directly impacts up to 180 million people. more than half the u.s. population. for over two years now china's covid containment has become more extreme. fracturing every day life. in a city not under lockdown babies kept off the subway. the reason? they didn't have negative covid test results. it is now mandatory to get access to most of public life in the city. to accommodate the new rule they've opened 24/7 testing sites. [ speaking in other language ] >> reporter: a delayed test result had this groom watching his own wedding ceremony via live stream not allowed to enter the venue, laughing off the insanity of it all. china's zero tolerance for any new cases comes from the top. president xi jinping has a vice premier to oversee major outbreaks. in shanghai that means working with the city's most senior official, and the orders are carried out by the municipal government which runs quarantine centers. and coordinated at local levels with thousands of communities. the local workers are our literal gatekeepers determining who goes in and out of each compound, facilitating food deliveries, and managing our health information. in addition to very regular pcr tests we are required to do rapid antigen tests each day. we then upload results to the government and take a screen shot and picture of the test and share it publicly with our community group chat so that all our neighbors can see we're negative. the community group chats can serve as a helpful way to source food but also as a space to call out neighbors. sometimes becoming a witch hunt to kick out positive cases and have them sent to quarantine centers. >> it has become quite common for local authorities basically to say we have a war time situation and therefore we have to apply emergency measures and therefore you have to simply follow orders. >> reporter: it reminds some residents of the cultural revolution from the '60s and '70s a painful era of political and social chaos sparked by extreme policies. criticism of beijing's zero covid strategy is not tolerated from anyone including the son of a chinese billionaire who was also sent to a crowded quarantine facility in shanghai. he was banned from chinese social media after criticizing the policy. his profile with 40 million followers, erased. not everyone is silenced. back in shanghai many residents confined to their homes adding to the growing chorus of dissent. as covid cases surge across china, millions now sentenced to lockdown. their release date? unknown. >> while we are now seeing more communities ease lockdown here, the vast majority of this city remains confined to their homes. this financial capital is far from restarting. pamela? >> all right. thanks so much, david. some republicans and democrats are asking president biden to keep a pandemic immigration policy. up next, the controversy over title 42 and why some say it could lead to a major surge in migrants from mexico. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) ( ♪ ) check out this vrbo. oh man. ♪ come on. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this is xfinity rewards. our way of showing our appreciation. with rewards of all shapes and sizes. 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>> it is impossible to say. >> reporter: impossible not only because adolph hitler murdered 3 million polish jews. many did not kill hid their jewish identity after world war ii. and a more recent reason. in 1968, the communist government forced many of poland's remaining jews to leave the country. >> in march of 1968 there were rumblings in society against the government and the government decided that the best way to deal with this social tension and opposition to the government was by claiming the jews, it's all the jews doing it. >> reporter: which is the scapegoat line used for millenia. >> correct. tried and true. >> 1968 was the year of student revolution throughout the world. >> reporter: it was the late 1960s. protests were raging not just on american college campuses but polish universities. and the communist government didn't like it. this exhibit at the jewish museum in warsaw illustrates what happened. after israel's victory over its arab neighbors in the 1967 six-day war, poland's communist leader spoke out against zionism, thinly valid hate code. >> he never mentioned the word jew but he says he didn't have to. he was talking about zionists. after this speech this huge wave of anti-semitic campaign began. >> reporter: tell me your story from 1968. >> it was a very typical '68 story, when the anti-semitic campaign started and we started losing friends fast. >> reporter: this man was a polish high school student in 1968. >> got beaten up on the street for being a dirty jew and standing there rubbing my face and wondering what was that all about? >> reporter: his family's life was up ended by anti-semitism. >> i got expelled from high school for being a zionist extraction. this was the official reason. >> reporter: he is now a prominent polish journalist and found a way to stay in poland. many jews forced from jobs and homes could not. >> they were told they have to leave their home. they were forced to emigrate. they were allowed to leave with one document. this is kind of the passport which is even not called passport because it is a one way document which means you could only leave poland and never come back. >> reporter: one way. >> one way. they were allowed as you see here to have with them only $5, nothing else. >> reporter: my uncle alex gelbert got one of those one way tickets out of poland. in 1968 he was 20 and in medical school. do you remember the moment when you realized you had to go? >> yes. it was very unpleasant because i was pulled out from this fairly protected environment to a situation in which i am essentially a nobody. you would have an official stand over you and say, well, you can take this item or you can take this piece of whatever, some possession, jewelry or something, and then you cannot take the other. >> reporter: his father george gelber was a prominent doctor and professor and a jew. >> he was given a choice. they say, well, you can resign, you know, by yourself, or we will fire you. obviously it made no difference. and so he said no. i am not going to resign. you have to tell me that i'm not worth being here. >> reporter: this after surviving hitler. for your parents it was only 25 years after the holocaust. >> yeah, yeah. they tried to build this seminormal future and just didn't work well. >> reporter: back in poland alex's family on his mother's catholic side were in the dark. >> it was a kind of shock. we were behind the iron curtain, you know? we had no news, no messages. it was like a disappearance of this very rapid, in a very rapid way. >> reporter: your family just disappeared. >> they're just gone. yeah. and nobody knew what happened. how they are leaving. are they fine or not? >> reporter: alex finished medical school in italy then came to the u.s. to reconnect with his parents and met and married my aunt, dr. linda wolf. his sister became a doctor in the u.s. army, colonel greenspan. when you look at what is happening in poland now, the poles are welcoming the ukrainians with open arms. do you think it's a lesson learned? >> i hope so. i hope so. there are ordinary people who opened their homes and they let people move in, so this is happening. >> reporter: as a former refugee yourself what is it like? >> it is uncanny similar. it is this hate, intolerance, and they drive people out, and people are desperate. they don't know when they'll come back. this leaves a mark. it doesn't leave you. >> reporter: poland's loss is my gain because i got an uncle out of it. >> that is terrific. i gained a wife. >> reporter: dana bash, cnn reporting. >> wow. well, just minutes from now a new show debuts right here on cnn. 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>> no. as soon as i would start to get an inkling that doubt or despair would come into my mind, and this is one of the most valuable lessons i learned in my illness is that satan is the author of doubt and despair. he's the one that puts that on us. we're under stript ral authority to rebuke him. i do that, go through that exercise, and sometimes i holler out loud. >> like what would you -- >> get thee behind me, satan. i'm the child of the most high god. i command you and all your arch angels to go to hell. >> that was back in 1994. and clearly, naomi judd had these struggles, mental health issues for her whole life. she's written about her battles with severe depression and anxiety. and her 2016 book, river of time, my descent into depression and how i emerged with hope. naomi judd died saturday at the age of 76. her daughters saying in part, we lost our beautiful mother to the disease of mental illness. our hearts, our thoughts, our prayers are with them. carlton mccoy is a masterfully trained chef who has found himself at home everywhere from his grandmother's kitchen to the top restaurants in the world and a variety of places in between. now and the all new cnn original series with carlton mccoy. he takes us on a global exploration of food, music, art and culture to discover the universal threads that connect us all. >> the founder of family first that pairs mega stars with bold new concepts. we could have gon gotten a fancy table anywhere in paris. instead he wanted me to try his mom's home cooking. >> he's a troublemaker. >> you can tell. >> welcome. >> what's on the inside? 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