the information they receive, and therefore, the way they perceive this war. you ve been all over u.s. tv, but to your point, you ve been on russia tv over the last and ukrainian tv. are you worried about your own safety? well, i was also on ukrainian tv and i just want to say, i really appreciate by the way that you have ukrainians coming on your show tonight, and earlier tonight, some of these, these are people i know, i think the ukrainian voice in this debate needs to be louder in our country so people can understand and listen to what they re doing, i applaud that, i hope do you more of that, i was on tv today, with ukrainian journalists broadcasting from the big television station, that big tower in the middle of kyiv, that was literally just bombed, you know, i think 24 hours ago, right next to bobby r, i can t remember the time is all
0 we understand that it took 40 people and ten vehicles, now, from the ukrainian special services, to put out the fire. the fire now, we understand, was in a training building behind the plant. but look, not any less alarming when you look at that video, and you the plant. the other thing, there is nothing to, to guarantee that won t be some kind of russian counter attack. we have seen this time and time again, two russian tanks, two armored personnel carriers and it took civilians standing in the room to stop them from progressing and came back 12 hours later and we saw the sustained fire fight. in the last few minutes, we re hearing from the united kingdom prime minister boris johnson, in the last few hour, putting the entire continent, putting all of europe at risk and similar words from the ukrainian president, releasing a video on telegram saying it was time for europe to quote wake up. we ve seen sustained attacks on civilian areas in the past 24 hours, in especially in the north