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you don t know where it sia goi to go yet but it is definitely something to keep an eye on. i m not going to ask you to predict where it goes from here, but to theed point that you are raising, which is that the information is trickling in, perhaps some in therm oppositio there, speaking up about it, yesterday, we sawup thousands o russians in different cities across the country, by some estimates as many as 50 different tecities, that were protesting the invasion. they wereng met unsurprisingly with a crackdown from police. are more protests expected today? and are we seeing i know that russia has a very tight lid on information streams into russia, are we seeing an information stream on social media that the russians are unable to control? yes, i think that the social media information is a major part of that, on top of the familiar friend level. they are seeing these things on telegram. they re seeing it on twitter. it s just so much harder to hide
to escape already are thankful but also filled with despair. this from a report in the new york times where they spoke with a lecturer at kabul university who managed to flee a few days before the collapse of the city. quote, now, he said, he was overcome by the sense of becoming a permanent refugee. we have no home to return to, he said. the days since kabul s collapse have felt more like centuries, he added. a friend level in kabul, where many people have remained cloistered inside for fear of taliban retribution, described it to him as a city of ghosts. even during the light of the day you feel like it is dark. that kind of depression is governing the city, he said. people fear that the international community has given up on afghanistan and they will one day recognize this regime change in the country. that s where we begin this hour. joining us now, david rohde, executive editor for the new yorker. with us nbc news correspondent