thought maybe the worst job was maybe being his accounting firm. they have now jumped off the titanic, but maybe the even more horrible job is his lawyers. oh, would be terrible. can you imagine filing a pleaing and saying one day, you can t depose this man because he knows nothing and then the very next day your client goes public for five pages and says, i know everything ? they ve got a horrible situation where their best shot is to divorce him from the company in terms of decisions that were made, but he is not going to allow that because at his essence the company is just him. he s the only one who can know everything, do everything, be everything. so, yeah, i never believed when i was a kid in grade school learning about how you don t lie and as a young candidate saying the worst sin you could possibly do running for office was to lie that we would get to the point where a third of the country and
the fact that it s had support and help and defense and training. it is not enough. and yet they are putting up a resistance. the president himself, zelenskyy who i spoke to in munich and was pleaing for more help and he said last night that the sound you hear is the sound of an iron curtain descending across europe again. this is not just about ukraine, this is about the entire world order. this is what he said in his overnight thread about his personal security right now. christiane, berman has been showing us how close they are on the outskirts moving into the downtown area. we spoke with the wall street journal reporter who said warfare could begin in a matter of hours. what is your expectation for what this looks like? it s going to be interesting to see whether that does actually happen. i mean, it s a huge urban
she s pleaing for massive sanctions. we expect an announcement in another hour. joining me, jeremy, talking to your sources what are we expecting to hear from the president about the sanctions? i think undoubtedly you re going to hear about a new significant, severe wave of sanctions that the administration has been working on for several weeks and i think these will include sanctioning major russian financial institutions and i think you ll also see export control to limit russia s industrial capacity, their high hek manufacturing capacity. these are designed to front the russian economy offer the next four to six months. i think the way the biden administration is thinking about this is they have strengthened
ukraine. yes. at this point we haven t seen them move against our nato allies, but certainly if there are ways that we can provide support whether that s additional military intelligence sharing, i would be very, very supportive of that. this is, this is so hard, neil. this is so hard, but i do think we need to go after vladimir putin and make him feel the pain as much as we possibly can. so i will support the president as he is planning more aid, lethal a aid to ukrainians, and we hope that we can bolster the ukrainian people so that they can push back. they re fighting so hard. they really need our support in this. neil: but i don t know if you had a chance, senator, to hear ms. olena gnes hiding out many a shelter there, praying, pleaing for aid.
mayor. kyiv is still damaged but damaging. volodymyr zelenskyy remaining in kyiv, sending out videos to continue to rally ukrainians. the overwhelming message from zelenskyy and other government officials have been consistent. they need help. they have been pleaing for a no-fly zone. the united states rejected that plan fearing russia will view it as an escalation. yesterday the united states and european union, g7 countries ended relations and businesses in russia. first, i want to go back to ukraine, i want to show you what the scene is here.