have blizzard warnings across the great lakes, back across the plains, and now pushing into parts of new england where visibility is dropped less than a quarter of a point. thank you, we appreciate that update. big update, a lot going on. yeah, stay warm if you can. we ll do. okay, that one little where they can make a very big difference, when we come back, lead reporting using the war word as in, war in ukraine. looks play where that is a big deal. uple of kids, recently went through a divorce. she had a lot of questions when she came in. i watched my mother go through being a single mom. at the end of the daday, my mom raised three children, inincluding myself. and so once the client knew that she was heard.d. we were able to help her move forward. your client won t care how much you know until they know how much you care. the unknown is not empty. it s a storm that crashes,
busy night for you. absolutely. take care, to you soon. > one little word that could make a big difference, when we come back, vladimir putin uses the war word as an war in ukraine. we ll explain why that is a big deal.
be the rhetoric coming out of the kremlin has changed a bit, and now they re talking about the end of an operation to pacify ukraine, and now it s an existential war against the world s, and against, i should say, against nato and the west. so, when you get to that point, it feels a little bit counterintuitive to just say, well, it s still a special military operation. who knows? we have to ask president putin for that. well, yes. he s difficult to get to these days, apparently. yes. he used the war word, in one context, of wanting an end to the war in ukraine. here is a little more from the russian president. translator: this leadership of ukraine negated itself to negotiate. sooner or later, any party in a state of conflict will sit down and negotiate. the sooner this realization
and it was hard then. but what biden s reason was, i just have to keep at it and i ll either get something done or i won t, but i can t win a war word. i have to win based on things that will help people. he s got a platform to stand on that will help other people s lives. politics is about other people. and the problem with the culture war is that it always tries to turn it back to the politicians. what s wrong with them, and this is what the press has to guard against. because if you have to worry about daily ratings, you know, the drama of two people duking it out is far more profound. but it always, in the end, ends up helping the right. because we it s harder to build a barn than it is to kick one down.
if not thousands, being arrested for protests to this war. you re not allowed to call it a war, they go to prison for ten, 15 years, if they use that war word. so this is a very serious development, and something that is really unprecedented in putin s time. david, i m sure you ve seen the reports, certainly there have been some estimates in the west that putin and his generals had planned to capture ukraine in just a matter of days. clearly, that has not happened, and it s not going according to the plans. this war has now entered its second week, with no major city under russian control. certainly, you think of ukraine being divided between two major cities, including kyiv and kharkiv. how should we expect the conflict to change from here on out? i think we re gonna see a much larger refugee crisis. it s important for people to understand how large ukraine is, can terms of its population.