more than 10 million people have been displaced both in and outside ukraine, including more than four million who have fled the country. of those, poland has taken in the maximum number of refugees, more than two million people since the war began. cnn s salma abdelaziz joins me from a school which houses ukrainian refugees. good to have you with us. the war is in its second month. the children who have arrived in poland, some are getting to go to school? lynda, actually, this is a university dormitory. it had been abandoned for ten years, a building that essentially wasn t functioning when a group of friends asked the local government if they could find a place to house the many, many refugees they were seeing come across the border. and in just a matter of days, this group of friends have turned this dormitory, which i m going to walk you through right here into basically a temporary shelter for dozens of families. there is about 160, just over 160 people here. and that is my favor
about the fact this is nation that believes in freedom. when we believe the declaration of independence speaks to universal human rights, to the fact that everybody is created in the image of god we have a bunch of ukrainians fighting. the boys at snake island the told the russian warship where it could go defined a motto that americans understand in our soul. we may not know snake island geographicly but we get the spirit. vladimir putin doesn t understand snake island and people with courage to lay down their life for freedom because they care about their future. for 30 years as ruler he has spent all of his time trying to drive people back into the pre-1989, pre-1991 world. vladimir putin is the guy who doesn t understand the dignity of humans and joe biden needs to speak for freedom-loving people in this country and elsewhere. dana: he has done it before. we ll see about it tonight. bill: thanks to see you. as ukraine fights for survival, some on the far left are blaming the u.
no, absolutely, harris. what we see from this administration is a focus on a deranged climate policy. there is no other way that we can explain this where we have cut back american energy production and have become much more reliant on russia and other nations like russia. here we are allowing iran through these negotiations to lift off those sanctions and become part of the energy market again. this makes absolutely no sense. i would love for joe biden and john kerry to explain this to the rest of the united states. harris: the white house is trying to defend it. let s watch. this keystone pipeline would take years for that to have an impact on prices. there are a range of reasons why the president opposes it but it wasn t functioning, isn t functioning. it will take years. he is committed to clean energy jobs. the keystone pipeline isn t
why the president opposes it but it wasn t functioning, isn t functioning. it would take years. there are 9,000 approved oil leases that oil companies are not tapping into. so yes, we all want to take steps to address any raise in gas prices that impacts the american people but we should be very clear about what policies will help and what policies will not help. and over time we need to reduce our dependence and something you are seeing european countries take steps to do as well. dana: the point on that it took europe years to get to the point where they were completely dependent or 60% dependent on russia. bill: there are no masks in washington, d.c. as of midnight last night right. no masks in the white house. we re not wearing masks. bill: what changed in the science yesterday, monday, opposed to a week ago monday. they put out guidance last friday, the cdc, that
nobody in the west bought it and nobody else other parts of the world bought it. it hasn t done very well inside russia where there have been street protests against this war. it has been an utter failure. russia stands now as the naked aggressor in this. no doubt about it in anybody s mind. and that stain, i think, is going to last. and the world is going to be when this settles down and maybe already the world is a different place than it was. attitudes are changing. the effect on public opinion in the west and elsewhere has been like an earthquake. of course the worse the slaughter gets overthere the more persistent to reaction will be. dana: brit, sobering indeed and we ll see you tonight as well as we wrap up the president s state of the union address and get your analysis there as well. nice to see you this morning. thank you. bill: russian military