rubles, a little under $300. but that fine wasn't for breaking on to the tv set. it was for a message she prerecorded before her on-air protest. >> dear russian people, thinking and smart, it is only in our power to zopp all this madness. go to the rallies and do not be afraid. they cannot arrest us all. >> well, her protest on monday came amid a crackdown on anti-war messages in russia. a new law passed earlier this month quite draconian allows up to 15 years in prison for anyone convicted of spreading what the kremlin considers fake news about the invasion. still to come on the program, the refugee crisis only continues to grow as the number of those fleeing ukraine reaches yet another staggering milestone. and while tens of thousands of people flee ukraine each day in search of safety, we'll introduce you to some women who