versus fuel costs? i mean, so far, yes. i mean, the thing to keep in mind, though, is that we are only about three weeks into this conflict so we re in the early stages. we re at the point of time bay area where people are glued and they see the images coming out, they see the videos from people like president zelenskyy and people from ordinary ukrainians on tiktok. they have ukrainian americans within their community, and so right now, the interest in wanting to help and wanting to feel like a good person as this country is attacked is high. if this persists, though, will we see that sort of same shift that we saw, for example, in germany when, during the syrian refugee crisis, at first, everyone there was i mean, a lot of people there were very excited to bring in syrian refugees to help, but as the crisis wore on, people became less and less willing to have more people come in, to and i
high price of losing more and more lives, and today, there was a bomb in one of the center of the kyiv, and we know that putin keeps targeting kyiv as one of the main goals. and it s very scary and that s why we re calling for closing the sky and if not closing the sky, then providing us the air defense military assistance that would help us to protect our sky. lisa, i have to ask. given all that russia has done to ukraine, how in the world can you negotiate with them can ukrainians negotiate with russians in good faith? and if you are able to do so, what kind of price do you want to see enacted on russia as a result of what they ve done to ukraine? well, we want to end this evil, of course. of course, we want to see that the freedom of speech and the truth is coming also to the
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deliver much-needed medicine and water and basic food supplies. every single humanitarian convoy that s been headed to mariupol this week has gotten attacked or shelled by russian forces. you did mention in your open that president zelenskyy has been speaking today. i want to share another little excerpt of what he said with your viewers. take a listen. reporter: now, information about russian casualties, information that is certainly not getting back to the majority of russia. we did hear on the casualty front from the mayor of mariupol that 10,000 people in that ukrainian besieged city have been killed in the last two weeks. the real number, many fear, is much, much higher. understandably so, molly.
russia of shelling a mosque that was sheltering more than 80 civilians. residents of that city have been trapped for more than a week now without food, electricity, or water. and this just in. moments ago. ebay has temporarily suspended all transactions involving russian addresses. the company says that this decision comes as a result of service interruptions by payment vendors and shipping carriers. those payment vendors may be having to do with the sanctions imposed on russia. we have more breaking news to share this hour. it s now more than two and a half million people who are fleeing ukraine since russia invaded. that number is increasing daily. border crossings are overwhelmed and the mayor of a new jersey town wanted to do something about it so he went to ukraine so he could give some help himself to the refugees. joining us now is paul, the mayor of point pleasant beach, new jersey. i got to say, kudos to you, because there are a lot of people, paul, that are sitting at home, s