open all the borders, all these facilities, all this infrastructure, and i asked him, we spoke in the morning and then in the night. he did, and i am very thankful for him, for duda, for morawiecki, president and prime minister. they really did it very quickly, very quickly. because the lines, the lines of cars and people without cars, in buses orjust, you know, by foot, it was kilometres and kilometres. and some of them run to the western part of ukraine, somebody to another country, to poland and romania and hungary and germany, etc. it wasn t a mistake? again, no, no. of course, that is the choice of the people. that is their life. i didn t give them their life, but i know that because of so many strong people who didn t go away,
open all the borders, all these facilities, all this infrastructure, and i asked him, we spoke in the morning and then in the night. he did, and i am very thankful for him, for duda, for morawiecki, president and prime minister. they really did it very quickly, very quickly. because the lines, the lines of cars and people without cars, in buses orjust, you know, by foot, it was kilometres and kilometres. and some of them run to the western part of ukraine, somebody to another country, to poland and romania and hungary and germany, etc. it wasn t a mistake? again, no, no. of course, that is the choice of the people. that is their life. i didn t give them their life, but i know that because of so many strong people who didn t go away,
should you have stopped it? no, i didn t do it. i didn t stop them. we helped them with the leaders. i had phone calls, a lot of first world, poland, open all the borders, yes? open all the borders, all these facilities, all this infrastructure, and i asked him, we spoke in the morning and then in the night. he did, and i am very thankful for him, for duda, for morawiecki, president and prime minister. they really did it very quickly, very quickly. because the lines, the lines of cars and people without cars, in buses orjust, you know, by foot, it was kilometres and kilometres. and some of them run to the western part of ukraine, somebody to another country, to poland and romania and hungary and germany, etc.
putin clash in dueling speeches. the russian president upping the fear factor with new nuclear saber-rattling. plus, poland s president duda speaks exclusively to cnn revealing what biden s secret trip into ukraine means for the war. and the foreperson of the georgia grand jury investigating trump s actions after the 2020 election is speaking out tonight. who could be indicted, what was it like to be in that room, and what does it mean for donald trump? she s our guest, tonight. let s go outfront. good evening, everyone. i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett. preparing for more war, that is. his military is still suffering heavy losses. we re going to show you in this new video this is a night vision recording on an attack in eastern ukraine. the russian convoy unexpectedly moved in on the ukrainian forces, and ukraine responded.
could mean for their nations. first we will hear from the polish president duda, the slovakian president, romanian president, then biden and nato is there, too. this is a big trip for the president. we are speaking about people who may be challenging the president on the republican side, but with folks, when trump was president, the biggest and best pulpit is the bully pulpit and that is holding the mic as a president of the united states. that is hard to fight against and the president using it diplomat matically o..en the world tastage. hard to believe standing, reporting and it happened on my show, hard to believe it s been a year with matthew chance, the first not the first invasion, but the first rockets to fly happened that night. that night with matthew chance standing on that balcony putting on his gear, his vest