but biden told us they were being greedy. the 1% holding everyone back? these aren t serious answers because he s not a serious person and this an unserious administration. joe biden blames the trump administration for all its problems and suckers fall for it. i made it clear to president putin that the day of the united states rolling over in the face of russia s aggressive action are over. and my predecessor was blunt bit and did not do his job of getting ready for the massive challenge of vaccinating hundreds of millions of americans. my administration is working with refugee organizations to rebuild the system that was
being greedy. the 1% holding everyone back? these aren t serious answers because he s not a serious person and this an unserious administration. joe biden blames the trump administration for all its problems and suckers fall for it. i made it clear to president putin that the day of the united states rolling over in the face of russia s aggressive action are over. and my predecessor was blunt bit and did not do his job of getting ready for the massive challenge of vaccinating hundreds of millions of americans. my administration is working with refugee organizations to rebuild the system that was purposely destroyed by my
being greedy. the 1% holding everyone back? these aren t serious answers because he s not a serious person and this an unserious administration. joe biden blames the trump administration for all its problems and suckers fall for it. i made it clear to president putin that the day of the united states rolling over in the face of russia s aggressive action are over. and my predecessor was blunt bit and did not do his job of getting ready for the massive challenge of vaccinating hundreds of millions of americans. my administration is working with refugee organizations to rebuild the system that was purposely destroyed by my
we are hearing more than 135 nationalities have made that crossings. it is going to be in the millions of those displaced. working for refugee organizations, they tell you on average after ten years of a conflict, after a conflict happened, 1 in 3 return to the homes. you can start to see how no matter what happens from this point on and i think we can all see that this is continuing and the negotiations today didn t stop the fighting and the country is forever changing. we heard president zelenskyy say he was applying for eu membership. it is unlikely to happen in a quick speed at all, the complications of a member are tremendous. there s a negotiating point but making a point. if this country would not a
the high commission for refugees. it is the unhcr on the border of poland and ukraine. the vast majority of people exiting ukraine are choosing to go to poland. chris, thank you for being with us. chris, what is the situation? we ve obviously told our viewers the numbers, they re mind-blowing and staggering. we re talking about 1.3 million people. but organizations like yours, and other refugee organizations, are saying this is a fraction of the what we re likely to see. yeah, it is true. so you mentioned a figure of 1.3 million. it could be up to 3, 4, even 5 million. but we don t see that yet and it is hard to predict now. the most important thing is to take care of the people. but it is a little relaxed on the border now. we had waiting times of three, sometimes four days, just a couple of days ago. now it is down to ten to 12 hours but it is still bad enough. it is really freezing here.