jackie: thank you. sorry we had issues with the satellite images but we had plenty of video showing what you describe the. horrific to see. griff: 24 days after the russian invasion of ukraine started, vladimir putin is adjusting his rhetoric, touching on stalinist nostalgia for public support for the war which he is still calling a special military operation. speaking onstage at a pact moscow stadium you see putin vowed all of the aims would be achieved. translator: crimean residents did the right thing with the barrier against nazis, everything that happened in other territories is still going on, the best illustration of this. we ve not had unity like this for a long time. reporter: coverage of this speech was cut off in the
this? they are way ahead of us from developing. the program was begun, started in darpa, designed to be built during the trump administration and tested. the money never came from the congress. they now have a bunch of these things. they don t have thousands of them like our artillery that s pounding the cities but they have a bunch of these things and he demonstrate today try to show he still has the equipment to do it. what we have to be about not the free fly zone around the country but the one i just showed you and safe passage for refugees and protection around that area. griff: the last thing i will say the war head on that missile can be nuclear. yeah. griff: lieutenant he s not going to use he s crazy but he s not stupid. griff: that s what we hope. lieutenant colonel oliver north, thank you very much. jacqui. jacqui: griff, as we enter day 24 of russia s war on ukraine over 6.5 million ukrainians have been displaced. 3 million more have fled their
jackie: tell people how they can help you. we definitely encourage folks to go to our website and donate financially. as you mentioned moments ago the logistics of getting it into ukraine are significant. having financial resources allows us to overcome those challenges and provide as much aid as we can to the people of ukraine. jackie: you are doing god s were, heart-to-heart international, appreciate your time. thank you so much. griff: lieut. col. danny davis will give us the latest on what is happening in ukraine next.
congress along. it s been quite the other way and on a bipartisan basis, griff. yes, okay, monday morning i wished that the authorization for the polish migs would simply be given. we don t need a lot of talk about it. too much said on television about the migs. there s a way to get them across over there and also getting mig parts for those migs that aren t functioning there, but also i think we had a great proposal say from the wall street journal mid-week last week about about a humanitarian air lift, clearly we can enlist some of our non-nato allies to do that. there s a great deal of support among democrats and republicans for doing that. griff: great. senator: there s a ground-base
taiwan did come up on the call according to the white house as well as chinese foreign ministry. they say, of course, the chinese i should say they believe that the u.s. should be staying out of taiwanese affairs and have been critical of the defensive weapon sales that have gone to taiwan in the last years but the u.s. in the statement says it wants to, of course, support taiwan s military but the policy has not changed. they are not looking to expand any conflict in the region. almost a warning to china not to provoke things any worse, escalate the crisis that we have seen all over the world any further. taiwan continues to be a major concern for beth countries. griff: really drive homes how global this entire is. mark meredith, thank you, mark. jacqui. jacqui: four u.s. service members are dead after marine corps plane crashed in norway near the art tick circle, soldiers were taking part in nato training exercise like the one seen here in drill this