effort by world powers will be enough ultimately to slow down vladimir putin. we will all be watching throughout the night and days and weeks ahead. trace: you talk about carrots and sticks. even those who are really good at these sanctions and can tell you exactly what they do and go after it, they ll tell you that the stick takes a while for someone to feel the pain. the sanctions are always kind of on the delay mechanism. takes a while for them to hit hard. at some point you feel if ukrainian people don t have that much time for the sanctions to work. there s got to be that kind of feeling inside the white house. you nailed it. when you thing about a person who is as well-positioned as vladimir putin is, not just his personal financial fortune but we are talking about having friends in wealthy places like the chinese for example and the iranians and others in the billing motions. he can withstand this and i m sure he s game. i listened to morgan and fred
0 vladimir putin and the russians while the ukrainians are being killed before our eyes right now today, here and now. trace: here and now. yeah. congresswoman tenney, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. continuing coverage of the breaking news you see life pictures right there, kyiv, ukraine. the war is on. now to a fox news alert. air raid sirens heard across ukraine from the capital of kyiv. ukraine is under martial law. explosions rocking ukraine as russia on launches an attack. it s only the beginning. a full-scale invasion. a defiant ukrainian president says he s not going anywhere. he vows his people will stand and they will fight. hello, everyone. i am trace gallagher with continuing live team coverage of the crisis in eastern europe. it s 11:00 p.m. here in los angeles, 9:00 in the morning now and kyiv, a dark morning for the people there. and around the world. for months we ve been watching the buildup of russian forces along ukraine s sovereign border. just a few hour