jets over into ukraine which could really risk broadening the conflict. so what i noticed yesterday was a dramatic shift in the thinking, and we now understand that the state department and nsc are talking about how they can help poland get those migs to ukraine. but, again, the few migs isn't going to make a difference against the entire russian militaries, and there are real dangers involved in setting up a no-fly zone. we've seen in 1991 in the first gulf war that that really put, that would put u.s. war planes into a direct conflict and war with russia, and russia's a nuclear power which is different from any other situation that the u.s. military has had to set up no-fly zones. howard: no question about it, and getting those weapons through poland is going to be a race against time. we talked about the russians obliterating any semblance of an independent press. i'm told there are efforts to get independent information to