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soviet union. i saw that again a few days ago. we're seeing the leading companies leave and the banks seizing operations, people are no longer able to use their credit cards. people are losing their jobs. there will be economic calamities and there is nobody to blame except vladimir putin. and yes, there is actually growing understanding among many people in russia that this is going to be putin's last war. it's another one that he's engaged in but he's really over stepped this time for those western appeasers and enablers have been willing to turn a blind eye for so long, this is a step too far. yes, i do believe this will be the last war the putin regime conducts. the question is the price, not monetary but human lives and the time. it doesn't mean it's going to happen tomorrow but you know what? i think today we're seeing the end of the putin regime much more clearly. >> i'll take it. at this point, it's so
back. that their military will prevail here and they'll be able to come back to their homes, but right now, an incredibly scary time as a city like where we are here, lviv, has been largely peaceful, but there is a weariness here that at some point this too will become part of this war. >> it has this been like for you, lester? as i'm speaking to you and thinking about lester holt covering the most important stories and crises around the world for decades. what is this like? >> you know, it's interesting you asked that question. one of the things i was thinking about all day and i tend to do this when i'm covering calamities and awful things. i put myself in. i would i handle this? i watch people time and time again put one foot in front of the other and find a way. i think sometimes i look at these things and i think i would be balling up in a corner crying. that you see this incredible
. we are back with keir simmons and senator mcfaul, mcfaul said russia subpoena at the table from a position of strength. of course, they're dominant and brutal and calamities in mariupol and other places are undeniable. there haven't been successes talk about back home. we tried to understand, what is getting back home? do russians have any sense of how many thousands of young children have deed, how terribly a lot of people are going in other parts of the country? what do they think? rechlt they don't have that sense, many of them, because they are watching russian state media, which has a particular view. those that have left the urban middle class, in particular, a thousand of them in many countries, including this