story. she said that crossing the border the russian soldier taunt her and the resilience is incredible. we thought it was amazing week one, two, three, four. now is second month and remain resilient. thank you for that. kelly, about the president s decision to give what the white house is calling a major address tomorrow. do we know what we can expect to hear? reporter: to some degree we expect that the president will root his remarks in this place to talk about how poland is connected to this crisis. they have opened the country s doors to so many refugees. and there is a history here and he ll talk about that history, poland is a force trying to keep it neighbor to the east from
never heard this before. logistic stuff on an alternative net. you don t talk in the clear. send food. what does that mean? 132 rations for 132 soldiers. sounds like amateur hour. they loths command and control at the theater level. but a battalion level not doing well either. the ukrainians are incredibly courageous. confronting p-80 tanks with an anti-log missile at 80 yards is really a difficult fight so the russians are stymied. putin doesn t have a clue what to do. i doubt the russian generals tell him the truth. the generals killed is short of a good mark on the army. a few dead generals is a good
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the same message. we need to keep the two thoughts in the head at the same time. one hand ukrainians are performing heroically on the battlefield and achieved things nobody predicted. not me. at the same time, they are still in a fight for their lives even russia s lost 15,000. they got 185,000 in ukraine. putin signaled no i have no seen signal from put jn a general said what he said. putin never said once we ll stop here in donbas. we want to sue for peace. he is going for the jugular in mariupol and i think that s the place to watch, a devastating loss if mariupol falls and hear zelenskyy saying thank you but you need to do more. we are still in this fight. to that point, ambassador, we talk about red lines in terms of
told me that he expects that that might be a negotiating ploy on the from vladimir putin. he is hoping to strengthen his hand in the eastern part of the country and we ll see where that goes. i want do get your read on this, add moirl. looking at what the pentagon did for reporters with this litany of losses and ways in which russia appears to be struggling from kyiv to kherson. how do you think members view putin s chances and how does that play into the way they move forward? from kyiv to kherson, sounds like a memoir. i don t think they re going to go well on the russian side. i think there s a growing awareness the ukrainians stepped