breathe on each other. as if we had had enough demonstrations over the last year. that s the biggest one. no mention of china. no mention of afghanistan. no mention of israel and iran. iran and china could make make a race for their own ambitions. it was precisely what we might have thought it would be. it was a he posited what might be possible. none of which was going to happen. didn t mention the things of great consequence. if he did, he papered them over. brian: seems like he just hired the b team. if you look at his staff of advisers. tell me one cutting edge policy he has even had. when you come up with this speech it, looks like they had a speech, ukraine, russia war stops. so they used the word processor and put the war in the top and they just read the rest. pete: why would we expect anything else. the most conventional politician to ever be in the white house. this is what he does. brian: at a very unconventional time.
its older fighter jets to ukraine. what we re seeing here is basically the evolution of the armament of ukraine. just a few days ago, the most sophisticated weapons platform being sent to ukraine were shoulder-fired anti-aircraft missiles. now, fighter jets. a far more complex process. matt, thank you. and now to the dire refugee emergency. tonight, poland says 1 million people have fled from ukraine to its borders. at least 1.5 million in all. the .n. says it will only get worse. calling it the fastest growing crisis since world war ii. families crossing the borders, with meager belongings. tears and teddy bears in tow. here s marcus moore. reporter: the mass exodus from besieged ukraine entering a new phase tonight, with more than 1.5 million refugees fleeing since vladimir putin launched his war over a week ago. i think that in terms of numbers, it s going to get worse. i can t think otherwise unless the war stops.
at the moment, i don t want to even think about the effect the sanctions will have on putin s inner circle. in a year or two from now. that is totally irrelevant at the moment. what is important now is the next couple of days. or hours. and stopping the war. we have to deprive his regime. of any financial oxygen. sanctions against russia. now we have to stop the war. there s no price too high to pay to stop the war. why the sanctions 70% of russian banks. any payment in favor of russia. or interest of putin regime must be stopped. all russian bank accounts, all accounts that belong to oligarchs. all of whom act as putin s wallet. it must be really painful for all until the war stops. do you think vladimir putin would press the nuclear button? do you think he would use nuclear weapons? i see he can do anything.
the war course we must do our utmost to stop the war and course we must do our utmost to stop the war and to stop the war we need to raise the war and to stop the war we need to raise the the war and to stop the war we need to raise the cost of war. and here we have to raise the cost of war. and here we have made good things but we need to do more we have made good things but we need to do more so the cost of war for russia to do more so the cost of war for russia would be expensive and this war stops russia would be expensive and this war stops i russia would be expensive and this war stops. i think that also it is very war stops. i think that also it is very important to use all political means very important to use all political means to very important to use all political means to take aggression account because means to take aggression account because these war crimes we see taking because these war crimes we see taking place while we are speaking here, t
humane corridor only the city surrenders. you think you will ever be back in your home city living again? we don t know. i talked a lot of my friends who go out from the city. and all their thoughts about how the city, about our prosperous say before the war. it was like typical european city. and for the last eight years, a lot of development and changes have been happening in mariupol. and it s really hard to see what s going on here now. and it s unbelievable that our home city is going through this. and hundreds of thousands of people are now homeless. even if the war stops, we don t