economic impact. ideologically so many people are cognizant of these sanctions but eventually americans will feel it. so this is a tight rope that the biden administration is walking on and i m sure that they are grateful that they have some bipartisan support but it will be interesting to see what happens. kristin, today we learned that vice president kamala harris will travel to poland and romania, u.s. allies next week, to show support for them and support for ukraine. what signal do you think the biden administration is trying to send by dispatching the vice president to the region? i think they re trying to send the message they are engaged in this. at the moment to the extent americans are frustrated and america s response to t they tend to think we re not engaged or tough enough. that doesn t mean americans want military action. they re not eager to have american boots on the ground in ukraine, but sending the vice
bullets that went through that van. he did get hit. he was treated in the hospital. he and his colleagues are all safe. and they re back in the u.k. norah. o donnell: war is such madness. charlie d agata, thank you. well, here at home, the white house announced that vice president kamala harris will travel to poland and romania next week while u.s. senators tomorrow will meet with ukraine s president zelensky via zoom. cbs nancy cordes has new details from the white house. mr. putin must stop this madness. reporter: a dire warning today from the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., another nuclear facility could now be at risk. russian forces are now 20 miles and closing from ukraine s second largest nuclear facility. so this imminent danger continues. reporter: u.s. officials said today they re working to determine whether russia s attacks on civilian targets from power plants to schools to
stop. you have to make long-term because we don t know how long resistant will be. maybe they could come closer, army of russia into kyiv. i don t know. maybe not. but you have to keep, like, seven days minimum of products. better, six months. and you have a family. you your you had a small kid, a 2 1/2-year-old you told me who, one night, woke up and said i m afraid, daddy, and that s when you realized i have to send them to safety. yes. it was on the sixth day at night she was crying like, daddy, i m scared. and it s for me, it was decision to grab all my family and bring them to the west of ukraine. it was, like, one-second decision. yeah. and so, they re thankfully safe. but you are going back. you are going back to to this area. west ukraine to the border with romania. of poland. to grab some medicines, humanitarian convoys, lot of
and you will see that when he is over in eastern poland. he will meet with members of the american 82nd airborne that have been deployed here as this war in ukraine proceeds. now, poland s leaders have their own ideas about security. they would like to see a permanent defense force posted here from nato. they are also calling for an international peacekeeping force in ukraine. that second idea is something that u.s. officials have not warmed to, so this will all be up for discussion when the president meets with poland s leaders over the next few days. hala. all right, kevin liptack traveling with president biden in poland. thanks very much. i will have more from lviv, ukraine, at the top of the hour. but let s bring in john vause in atlanta right now. john. hala, thank you again. we will take a short break but when we come back, the law of unintended consequences with putin s war of choice tripping a global food shortage. leaders at the g7 promise urgent action to help those most
fled ukraine since the start of the russian invasion. with the exception of belarus, all the countries neighboring ukraine have taken in hundreds of thousands of refugees. but poland has, by far, received the most. more than 2 million according to the polish border guard. well, there s some entertainment there set up for some of the kids. clowns on hand at one refugee center to entertain people who are crossing over. many of those entering poland are moving onto other parts of europe. in fact, the u.s. president will arrive in poland in the coming hours. cnn s kevin liptack is with us. he is in warsaw with more on what we should expect from the american leader. kevin? yeah, hala, well if yesterday was really about the nato alliance coming up with words