action from the allies as russia continues its brutal war. my panel joins us now to share their reporting and insights. seung min kim of the washington post, laura baron-lopez of politico and francesca chambers of mcclatchey. so for president biden, dealing with this refugee issue has been one of the outstanding things he s needed to deal with. this is actually an administration that s struggled on this. they are now taking 100,000 of them. what is the significance of that for this white house and also for allies who have been watching what he s going to do on this very issue? it s definitely a larger number than a lot of refugee resettlement agencies expected. they thought the white house would prioritize expediting, which they are. they re trying to speed up the entire process, whether it s family reunification, whether it s trying to also help those that they think are particularly vulnerable, whether it s lgbtq or journalists or dissidents. but one thing of note about this numb