as first responders arrived to help people. there s new reporting on ukraine s counteroffensive, western officials tell jim sciutto they re concerned the assessment of the battle to regain territory is increasingly sobering. illinois congressman mike quigley returnedrom meetings in europe with u.s. commanders training ukrainian forces told cnn, quote, our briefings are sobering. we re reminded of the challenges they face. this is the most difficult time of the war. joining us now, retired army major mike lyons. do you agree with quigley s assessment. he was meeting with the people who are training the ukrainians. so it s two months to the day since the counteroffensive started. they ve gained maybe ten square miles or so. not a lot. but, you know, attacking frontal fortifications, re-enforced by mine fields without air superiority, not a lot of times in history you can show that s been successful. i think we set the expectation high for what the ukraine military can do. but they re n
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schedule a hearing to decide whether to issue a protective order in that case. special counsel is trying to block trump from disclosing evidence to the public and potentially undermine the case before it even goes to trial. meantime in atlanta, georgia, there are signs indictments could be imminent. the state s lieutenant governor and cnn contributor jeff duncan, we learned he s been subpoenaed to testify to the fulton county grand jury. i m going to certainly keep the details to myself just to protect the integrity of the investigation. but very clear subpoena that was delivered to us late last week. and we will certainly answer the questions that they have before us and answer their call to show up for the grand jury. also the judge in the mar-a-lago classified documents case is adding a new wrinkle to this. she is questioning whether it s legal for the justice department to use that out of state grand jury in d.c. for this on going probe of documents.
oh my god. holy [ bleep ]. reporter: in mooresville, north carolina, tyson winter captured this video of a tree snapping in half andaling to a ground near an apartment complex. heavy rain, winds haermed cities and town east of the mississippi river. by monday night, there had been more than 400 reports of strong winds across the region. and more than a million customers were without power across 11 states. in states like north carolina, pennsylvania, georgia and maryland, according to power outage.u.s. monday s severe weather is impacting around 120 million people along the eastern u.s., from downed trees in hartford county, maryland, to widespread damage, to homes and public buildings upstate new york down to alabama, causing a lot of mess and spreading hazards along the way. in washington, d.c., cnn captured this video of a man removing a large branch from a city street.
infection issues diseases more dangerous dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. good morning. so, people may not necessarily by people, i mean me. and me. okay. may not understand the link between these two. so, explain them. so far, this is a correlation study. there is no direct cause and effect here. but it s a strong correlation. as you see places in the world where you have more air pollution, you also find more anti-my koeb result resistance. s pollution goes goes up, it goes down. they saw this in some 166 countries around the world. so now the deeper investigation begins. what cexactly is going on? a couple theories. when we talk about particles, these are less than 2.5 microns in size. to give you an idea, human hair is 50 to 70 microns in size.