would still be unleashing deadly devastation six months after it began in february. vladimir putin sure didn t. he planned a three-day invasion to take the capital city of kyiv and depose that countries duly elected president. the russian president also plan on preventing the expansion of nato instead the alliance has never been stronger. it s a to admit to new members. finland and sweden. nordic nations that have hissed a history of being unlined and would share an 800 mile land border with russia. putin s war of choice is also stated multiple humanitarian crises. the most visceral of which is the flood of people who are trying to escape the deadly violence. the united nations high commissioner for refugees has recorded more than 6.6 million ukrainian refugees across europe. more than 3.8 million have registered for some sort of temporary protected status to remain in the countries that they have led to. another major humanitarian crisis is on hunger. due to ukraine s role
that were putting in front of the country as much as we bash biden and what he is doing. the country is saying okay, we get it, but we re in a time of inflation, we re in a time of higher prices of gas pump in on the bakery shelf. what are your solutions? i think that begins the conversation. you have to recognize that there is an element first. if you don t recognize that there is something wrong, then you are never going to fix it. i think, i would start with those two. and i know you ll hopefully you will get i won t say i know. hopefully you ll get on a, strike answers. i m confident that i will. what are you excited about on your? show it s a lot. first off, filling in for my boy jonathan capehart. i had to get some attire for this one. he doesn t make it easy for us. does not make it easy. but no, we re going to be getting into a couple of good conversation with michael cohen. looking into sort of the back side of the trump world and sort of deconstructing, if you