duda there. duda is a guy though a year ago, two years ago so many people in america considered troublesome because he was part of a movement that was pushing illiberal democracy. that has all changed. he has become one of the united states greatest allies, one of freedom s greatest allies over the last six weeks. vladimir putin has done things that the west was not able to do. he has united nato. he has united western democracies in a way that was unimaginable six weeks ago. like in lock step, world leaders are marching into kyiv, the city that vladimir putin wanted to take, and they are saying, nope, here we are and you re not. it is incredibly symbolic. they visited also one of the nearby towns where russian troops are accused of committing atrocities. those leaders are now demanding accountability for what they
they don t want to have to be refugees. and it s just a terrible sight to see, but we also see how important humanitarian aid is. yeah, and i actually saw you there in poland when i was there last week. and one of the things that i sense from talking to refugees is they wanted to stay close to home. they wanted to stay in the region, which is, in part, why you see so many, almost 3 million of the refugees coming across the border into poland. i spoke with the mayor of warsaw, the president of poland, and what they were telling me is that the influx will eventually become unsustainable. and president duda said, we need international support badly. is the u.s. providing enough aid to countries like poland to help absorb these refugees? let me say that to poland and romania, we were also in romania. they 24 care two countries takin
i want to ask you. the german president steinmyer made an overture to visit kyiv along with polish president duda. he said it was rejected by president zelenskyy. i think there are many reasons and a lot of speculation about it. can you tell us why, from your perspective, that was rejected. . first of all, i don t know the source of this information from journal media. they are looking forward to the trip of german chancellor who of invited by the ukrainian president. he is the leader of executive power in germany. the person responsible for such
this is what real food looks like fresh real meat and veggies. the food dogs where built to eat. the farmer s dog is changing the way we feed our pets. visit tryfarmersdog.com to see your dogs personalized meal plan. maria: welcome back. millions of people are fleeing ukraine and finding safety in poland are. the first lady of poland, mrs. duda, told me she is expecting 5 million people to cross the border into her country to escape the bloodshed. and the united nations is estimating 4. 3 million people
republic has sent in tanks, slovenia, the s300 missile system. why aren t we giving them more heavy weapons? t72 tanks are great, s300, take down russian aircraft. but still holding back. why are we holding ba being? i think we are hoping that we don t escalate because we are concerned about what the russians are going to think. i don t care what they think. a chance to reset the battle field in eastern europe and western europe for the next 2, 3 decades and zelenskyy is on, he s on the edge of winning this fight, which is shocking to the entire world but he can do it. let s let him close the deal. everything he needs to fight and win, and i think that s where president biden, he keeps talking about nato, he needs to pick up the phone and call people like president duda. and olaf scholz and boris johnson, give them everything they need. john: shannon.