on staying in your own country is a threat. even though we did not threaten anyone russia attacked us and russia brutally attacked for the past 11 days. so with this situation happen to ukraine, who is safe? what democracy can feel safe right now? i think the events of the past 11 days clearly shows we have to act together. i m russia can protect anyone being totally unprovoked like it did with ukraine. it is time for all of us to step up. you talk about acting together, congressman adam smith raising questions a few days ago about whether or not the u.s. is effectively sharing intelligence in time in real time with ukrainians the white house press back on that a little bit. you prepared to say ukrainian officials are satisfied with the level of intelligence sharing at this point? you have to understand we are an active war.
will not be disclosing a lot of information. you did not hear me asking anything on that front because cooperation between us and the united states is very deep and very comprehensive. what we need right now is more supplies in anti- air. barely peace talks again between ukraine and russia are supposed to retake the shape on monday if the russians are willing to come back to the table. sounds like ukraine is planning for that. i know you ve asked for a president slows he s asked for cease-fire and a safe corridor for humans to evacuate the areas that are being shelled. i does not look like russia is adhered to either of those requests. are these talks worth the time customer to trust the russians to engage in good faith? clearly the situation we see we cannot trust them. they are attacking us at the
but the cease-fire collapsed almost as first of the first of those civilian set out along the supposedly safe core door. ukrainian officials saying russian forces opened fire and therefore they ordered all of this trying to escape to go back to their homes or whatever is left of their homes. another cease-fire was declared for today. that appears to have collapsed to in the 200,000 civilians remain trapped in the most appalling and terrifying conditions imaginable, shannon. , thin, lviv where you are as a staging post for all the refugees who are fighting to get out, correct? yes. livvie is about 50 miles from the border with poland. it is the first stop for many of those escaping kyiv and others to the east and south for the train station here is impacted daily with the women and children seeking safety as men are ordered to stay in ukraine to fight. lviv is not been physically touched by this war but they are
my belief is congress is going to pass an emergency funding bill for ukraine putting $10 billion into both additional defensive equipment for ukraine but also humanitarian assistance to get civilians out. my hope is the europeans will do more as well. so, she has been her heroic as she has been her president. glad to meet with her several times over the course of the last few weeks to make sure we can do everything we can to step up for the ukrainian people. he knew it i understand you re on the called him yesterday but they want is a no-fly zone here s one of his impassioned pleas about that this week. if you cannot shut the sky now, then give us the timeline when you will do it? if you now cannot provide the timeline, tell us how many people have to die? try to tweet this week said let s just be clear what that is. the u.s. and russia at war is a
of civilians are fleeing their homes. the front lines here are changing by the hour pretties you bombed out bridge behind me. we hear artillery in the distance. similar arterial struck residential areas across ukraine this week killing dozens and destroying civilian homes. russian forces are now in control of the power plant after a fierce battle for the facility last week. the u.s. embassy in ukraine called the russian offensive at the plant a war crime. despite many territorial losses, ukrainian president vladimir zelenskyy releasing a video saturday night urging his citizens to keep fighting the russian invasion. do not give up. do not stop the resistance they shout to the occupiers go home. they drive them away from our territory where they block the roads for them. every meter of our ukrainian plan one by protest is a step forward. a step towards victory for our entire state.