sisters stayed back to fight in their country. i didn t have to speak the language and understand the language to feel the emotion in their eyes, where they grip my hand, little kids hung up to my leg praying for desperate hope that all of this is temporary. apprehension that they may be perhaps forever away from their homes, almost debilitating sadness that this is happening again and struck by the generosity of the people of warsaw, for that matter all of the polish people to the depths of their compassion and willingness to reach out. [applause] opening their hearts. opening their hearts and their
without surgery, some will die. those who do survive face extreme challenges. operation smile works to heal children born with cleft conditions. we need you. there are still millions in dire need of healing. go to operationsmile.org today and become a monthly supporter, or call. (gentle music) gillian: 70 by weighing the present the white house says he is set to deliver a major address on this war in ukraine that s coming up any moment will take of their life as it gets underway. meanwhile the white house says what biden wants to do today is quote sustained unity and result in the pace of russian aggression. warsaw is the final stop of his european trip that is where he is now after many of the world leaders in eight nato summit a couple of days ago.
i didn t have to speak the language or understand the language to feel the emotion in her eyes, the way they gripped my hand, little kids hung onto my legs, praying for with a desperate hope that all this is temporary. apprehension that they may be perhaps forever aware from their homes. almost a debilitating sadness that this is happening all over again. i was also struck by the generosity of the people of warsaw, for that matter, all the polish people, to the depths of their compassion, their willingness to reach out, opening their hearts. [ [ applause ] ] open opening their hearts and their homes simply to help.
nuclear negotiation. and so, you know, i have to say there s a real lack of, you know, detailed big picture vision and strategy from the president. he has to be stronger and he has to send a tougher message to vladimir putin. he has to match that with real action, not just rhetoric and words that we have seen today. griff: interesting point now because we had in the last hour the chief staff. president zelenskyy asking for just those things and i want to bring in gillian, but before we continue talking with our panel, jacqui, we want to go to you in warsaw, how is the speech playing there amongst the crowd behind you? jacqui: well, i don t know if you could hear it but there was a short chant of close the skies, ukrainians here who fled their country that are in the crowd. it was a lot quieter than a speech that you would here in u.s. and this is a foreign leader who is giving remarks in the square of the royal castle. so it s unusual from the type of
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