places then maybe they will look at something like that. hannity: it s over $4 here. the question should jen psaki on the president: will you lift the restrictions you put in place? you say it s up to america s energy producers. will you lift the restrictions you put in place? yes or no? that s on them. their big focus, according to what we were told the president told zelenskyy on the phone, is economic, humanitarian, and security support, but if there is some sort of situation room meeting tonight, if there is a huddle at the pentagon, the president is going to have about an hour helicopter ride in route, because the plan is for him to overnight tonight. hannity: peter, you have done a phenomenal job all week. thank you for everything you are doing. ukrainians are battling for their capital. they are putting up a strong resistance. volunteer fighters are reportedly patrolling central
continue, security support, humanitarian support, economic support, what that support will increase. and as to the pressure on russia, not only is it unprecedented, not only is it producing very, very concrete results and russia, but that is fresh to. it will grow until this war, as more choices bring an end. linda, you have putin say a no-fly zone is impossible. you have him saying it is essentially an act of war. you also have that call with president zelenskyy asking for a no fly zone, seeming as though there was not a lot of traction from u.s. lawmakers. so by your estimation, what options does the u.s. and its allies have? alicia, there are a lot of options. so the no fly zone is not going to happen. they knighted states has ruled it out, nato has ruled it out but it s very important to the united states and its allies keep the border, between poland
every single minute in ukraine to civilians throughout the country as a result of this aggre aggression but also extraordinary support for ukraine itself. we ve come from several days of meetings with nato, the european union, countries beyond the g-7, and we see that support not only continued security support, humanitarian support, economic support, but that support will increase. as to the pressure on russia, not only is it unprecedented, not only is it producing very, very concrete results in russia, but that pressure too will not only continue, it will grow until this war of choice is brought to an end. i have to say that i m in awe of my friend, his entire government, president zelenskyy, the courage that they are showing every day, the leadership that they re showing
we ve come from several days of meetings with nato, the european union, countries beyond the g7. we see that support not only continue, security support, humanitarian support, economic support, but that support will increase. as to the pressure on russia, not only is it unprecedented, not only is it producing very, very concrete results in russia, but that pressure too will not only continue, it will grow until this war, this war of choice is brought to an end. welcome back to politics nation. let s continue our conversation on the ukraine crisis with my political panel. joining me now is michelle goldberg, columnist for the new
bennett is in moscow this hour for a meeting with putin. israel previously offered to serve as something of a mediator to help resolve the conflict. also new this hour, u.s. secretary of state antony blinken has met with ukraine s foreign minister on the ukraine-poland border, pledging even more support. we ve come from several days in meetings with nato, the european union, countries beyond the g7, and we see that support not only continue, security support, humanitarian support, economic support, but that support will increase. and as to the pressure on russia, not only is it unprecedented, not only is it producing very, very concrete results in russia, but that pressure, too, will not only continue, it will grow until this war of choice is brought to an end. and new details to share on ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy s virtual meeting with u.s. members of congress today.