thousands of people cross the border every day. the question tonight, alex, even as this country becomes overwhelmed, especially in the big cities, warsaw and krakow. the question is will this strike in western ukraine then cause yet another huge flow of people across the border? we re already seeing large numbers cross, but will those even increase in the days to come? absolutely. that is the question. kelly cobiella. thank you for that report. and irpin, where russian and ukrainians are battling in the streets. we ll see general mccaffrey in a moment. before we see them, for a closer look, alex crawford in the war zone about three miles or so from kyiv. reporter: white flags vehicles plastered with side
tactical nukes, maybe he d take that step. i assume right now secretary austin and the agency are trying to figure out what should we do if that happened? yeah. general barry mccaffrey, we ll have you back and keep asking questions. thank you, my friend, so much. a question that keeps getting asked. the answer may be something nobody wants to acknowledge. inside from the intelligence committee next, plus a new threat russia. this one has to do with the international space station. l . refresh italiano subway now has italian-style capicola on the new supreme meats and mozza meat. just like my nonna makes when she cooks! i don t cook. wait, what? it s a good thing he s so handsome. subway keeps refreshing and refre- i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. so i got cards for birthdays, holidays, graduations, i m covered for everything. which reminds me, thank you for driving me to the drugstore. earn big time with chase freedom unlimited with no annual fee. how
it didn t happen. he s now getting into a grinding civilian-oriented war. what s going it happen? back down, oops, made a mistake? that s not vladimir putin, but he is going to experience hundreds of losses every single day. right? going to experience the increasing outrage of the world. at some point somebody inside russia, we don t have a lot of visibility into what the politics are inside the kremlin, somebody or some combination of people are going to realize what a catastrophe it is putin has brought upon the russian nation. what they do about it is an interesting question. i don t see him backing down. in an interview with a german newspaper, nato secretary-general said they might deploy chemical weapons in ukraine. has the u.s. seen that and anything, were that to happen, or in a preventative measure, the u.s. could do about it? well, alex, i never like talking about what intelligence
so, yes, it s important to any conflict to understand how the other side is viewing the facts on the ground. so olga, when you watched this state media coverage, did it feel like just a different perspective? or did it align with that old saying, that the first casualty of war is truth. yeah. i mean, it s not just a different perspective. it s absolutely slanted towards official kremlin talking points and not in line at all with what international human rights groups are saying. you know, claims like, the fact that ukrainians are responsible for their own casualties and that they re bombing their own people. those are quite literally not true. you know, the idea that ukrainians are using human shields or preventing their own people from escaping through humanitarian corridors, you know, that is not accurate at all. so these are just talking points that the russian government has put out that russian state tv has to, then, report. so i m curious of a couple
that s why dog lovers are choosing the farmer s dog. a smarter, healthier pet food. delivered. visit tryfarmersdog.com and get 50% off your first box of food. a new controversy stemming from the war in ukraine. at issue. russia s role in the international space station. a key player is enflames dialogue threatening dire consequences, and nbc news vaughn hillyard has more on the future of space exploration. reporter: russia s deadly war on land is now 0 impacting international efforts far beyond. in space. degrade the aerospace industry including their space program. reporter: pointed words from president biden announcing sanctions on russia after the first days of the invasion. now russia symbolically removing other countries flagged from its rockets including the united states.