shannon: welcome back to our special coverage. benjamin hall with us live in kyiv and bret baier is here for a little bit of a round robin discussion. benjamin, the sun is coming up and we discussed earlier how the city has been quiet not only overnight from attacks but from people wary of going out. is there availability of drug stores and grocery stores? what s the reality? benjamin: those supplies, they are running out. every day you see big lines outside pharmacies. food, it s going to be rarer and harder to get the more the russians cut the city off. stock up as best as you can. that s one of the great concerns, the human cost. the humanitarian disaster.
in the case. there was one in particular who did a great job of helping me through the process and keeping things organized for us. asking the questions when we needed to ask. i wanted to know everyone s thoughts. i called it a round robin discussion. where nobody else could speak. everyone had to say their thoughts on any issues. we did this a number of different times throughout the course of deliberation. when i would come back around, the guy that helped me out a lot did a good job of bringing up questions and points that we needed to look at. greta: the first day of deliberations about what time do you go too the room, do you remember? i can t remember the exact time between 2:15 and 2:45 we went in. greta: when was the first vote beside the foreperson issue? i wanted to take a prevote. i wanted to see where people
through the process and keeping things organized for us. asking the questions that we needed to ask. one thing that i did was i wanted to know everyone s thoughts. so i called a round-robin discussion that we were going to have, where nobody else could speak, everyone had to say their thoughts on any issues. we did this a number of different times throughout the course of deliberation. and when i would come back around, you know, the guy that helped me out a lot did a really good job of bringing up questions and points, you know, that we needed to look at. the first day of deliberation, about what time do guinto the room, dong do you remember? i can t remember the exact time. i want to say it was possibly. 2:00, 2:15 and 2:45. when was the first vote on it? before the foreperson issue? i wanted to know. i wanted to take a prevote. i wanted to see where people stood.