again, that s why it s so important that we pray for them and try to do our best to continue to support them in any way we can and not just the united states but other countries around the world as well. neil: thanks, doctor. i heard of house calls but this is an incredible one. dr. janet there helping out. we talk about those trying to get out of the country right now, better than three million refugees. poland has taken in about half of them. that s where you ll find ashley webster and what he s seeing up close after this. i ve always focused on my career. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. and building it with my son has been my dream job. at northwestern mutual, our version of financial
even clothing. and also, most importantly, help finding someone else to go where they can finally finish their journey. i spoke to a woman from kyiv earlier today and she told me she packed up everything, also has the count, the hamster, but she said she had to leave behind a very important mementos. take a listen. i had to leave my things, my whole life. my computer and all the photographs of my family. i didn t manage to get it because i can only take so much with me. it s horrible. horrible indeed. i was speaking to her, she was on a bus headed to denmark. at last count, about 3 million refugees have come out of ukraine, close the state foul 60%, around 1.81 million have come here to poland. it comes to a point i think were
we learned three european nato leaders from the czech republic, poland, slovenia in the ukraine to share their support for president zelensky. all of this as the president gets ready to head to brusselses to meet with nato officials. he will also attend the european union s meeting at the same time. so much happening so quickly when we re learning right now that peace talks are going nowhere and air strikes are seemingly everywhere. welcome. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. the latest from lviv, ukraine as we find mike tobin. what is the latest there? neil, this e.u. delegation, this unprecedented wartime visit to a capitol city under siege have arrived in the capitol city of kyiv. what is more remarkable, the prime ministers came by train. they had to go from the west of the country to the center of
officials here are going to say we need more help. in fact, the mayor of warsaw put out the statement. he said is necessary for european and international aid. we are facing the biggest migration crisis in the history of europe since world war ii. what is remarkable having been here for a number of days now, neil, is 50 to 80,000 every day are coming into poland, into the border here. going to this table right here to look at the map to see with it may be able to go next. so the international community has been put on notice. please send help in whatever form or fashion you can. neil: thank you very much for that. and poland for that. the former deputy under secretary of defense, a big story today almost got lost was ahead of president zelensky s address to congress tomorrow, the leaders of poland,
fox news colleagues killed covering the war. i asked the president his thoughts after he promised in february the u.s. would respond forcefully if americans were targeted. no answer. the president is expected to make remarks tomorrow after zelensky s address to congress. no word on if he will be speaking to zelensky tomorrow. that was a little unclear. today he touted historic funding. we know that a meeting, an in-person meeting with zelensky has not been ruled out on the president s trip. he may also visit poland where there s a growing refugee crisis. so far the only stop is brussels, neil. neil: thanks, jackie. when we look at inflation and look at the run up in oil and gas prices, it is sometimes easy