earlier and are expected to resume tomorrow. on wednesday, ukrainian president zelenskyy will speak virtually to members of the u.s. congress about the appearance. speaker pelosi called it a privilege for us to hear from this champion of democracy. that is where we start this hour. cal perry joins us now from lviv, ukraine. cal perry, earlier in the show, igor nobikov, a former advisor to president zelenskyy, who is somewhere near kyiv, said the sounds of war have changed, that us sounds different. the strikes, the constant nature of them, getting closer to kyiv. and he also talked about gray-haired 10-year-olds. it sounded like something you might also be witnessing there in lviv. >> reporter: yeah. i think this is a nation that is now war weary. i think you have people who are engaging in things they never dreamed they would engage in. that's true on the front lines. that's true where i am in the sort of far west of the country and as we talk about these cities, we're talking about them