the refugees, that they re going to drop off here, to get aid. and at the moment, they re mostly going through. people i talked to are looking to get budapest and get on a plane and go somewhere else, particularly those who were noncitizens of ukraine. but for the moment, there s no plan. you re right, it could be four, five million people. the u.n. hcr says it is probably bigger than the numbers we re talking about already because people don t account for the people who get off the bus. one u.n. hcr guy here, maybe he gets some, maybe he doesn t. we know it is not slackening up. it isng getting more serious. we ll have to leave it there. ali, cal, stay safe. thank you for your time tonight. with that, let s bring in our experts tonight, brian class, a columnist for the washington post and assistant professor for university politics, and author of corruptible and nya hawk, former state department senior adviser.te
0 campaign like that. you ve got to planted. you ve got to execute it. that s reason number one. that might come back, by the way. they might be stunned at the moment, but that might come back. moment, but that might com back we re much better prepared, and there s a lot more peter pommerantsey, who has written several books on this topic, learned a lot from him, thank you very much for your time tonight. i really appreciate it. good evening. i m it is now midnight on the east coast as we continue to follow breaking news out of ukraine. russia is accelerating its offensive and more civilians are being killed in the attempt to seize control of kyiv. one senior u.s. defense official tells nbc news it made 100% of the military forces that vladimir putin mobilized for war are now inside ukraine. president zelenskyy remains in his country and he spoke to the nation from his office in the capital. zelenskyy amazingly posted this video to facebook saying he will not leave ukraine and he w