you will want to hear what he has to say about senator bernie sands. bill: echoes of the cold war. bombshell tears being dusted off today and preparations being made for a possible russian invasion. we re live in kiev on that. this is one of several bomb shelters in kiev. in the event of an invasion, this is home. helping them discover their dreams is one of the best parts of being a parent. one of the most important is giving them ways to fulfill them. for over 150 years, generations have trusted the strength and stability of pacific life. because life insurance can help protect and provide for the financial futures of the ones we love.
front lines. counter battery radars have increased survival in the trenches. the war we re looking at now is not a trench war. over eight years the war has killed 14,000 people. the kind of war we re looking at now could till that many people in matter of days. a combined offensive with air power, missiles and tank columns. the kind of weapons useful now should have been provided years ago to give the ukrainians time to train and use them and it may be too late for the more advanced weapons to make a big difference at this point. dana: you make some great points. stay save and we will love to be in touch with you. bill: thank you for coming back. dana: in kiev the city prepping bombshell tears in the event of air strikes. fox news visited one of them. a look at that coming up. an armed jewelry store owner stops a smash and grab robbery and we ll show you what happened.
case of a russian invasion. germany which depends highly on russia for its energy supply deciding not to send any lethal weapons. they sent a supply of 5,000 helmets. it drew scorn from the mayor of kiev. what will they send next, pillows? back to you. dana: well, that s an image. thank you, steve harrigan in kiev. bill: for life on the ground there nolan peterson back with us, senior editor of coffee or die. we spoke yesterday. how much has changed in 24 hours other than the headline out of moscow saying that nato must pull back from its positions in eastern europe? what do you have today? i have to say that the mood here in kiev is steady i would say worsening among the civilian population here. people are increasingly taking seriously the notion that the war could arrive here in ukraine s capital city. but it is also an extraordinary
leave yet and it is another worrying sign that tensions continue to rise. the state department says they hope there will be another meeting between blinken and lavrov in the future. ned price said yesterday that nord stream 2 would not go ahead in russia invaded. presumably in conjunction with the germans. dana: meanwhile the ukrainian capital appears to be preparing for a full-on invasion and families may be forced to hide in soviet era bomb shelters. greg palkot has a view from kiev. hi, greg. hi, dana. that s right. the russian troops are building up. diplomacy is going nowhere. people are beginning to think about and prepare for the worst. of particular concern loads of russian jet fighters coming to belarus for exercises. belarus is about 60 miles from this city. experts have told us one
possible strategy could be russian air strikes on key infrastructure targets in and around kiev. authorities have identified 5,000 possible bomb shelters in the city of 3 million. some of them indeed dusted off cold war relics. take a look. this is just one of several bomb shelters in this apartment complex in northern kiev. in the event of an invasion this is home. it is a little bit rough. the bomb shelter we checked out is said to handle 60 people if a bombing strike looms. there is a siren that will warn residents. he has electricity but not much more than that. the place will be stocked with food, water, medical supplies and could be the key to the local survival. take a listen. the most important thing is our lives. it is important to save lives. we ll do the best we can. as we were leaving, dana.