husband and three children. the community rallied, and that family was taken in by a couple a ten minute drive away. as soon as i got down on the escalator in the airport, and i saw all of my friends with ukrainian flags, an american flags. it made me feel safe! social worker susan morgan is helping yulia and masha, navigate pages and pages of applications for asylum. it is overwhelming. and you feel the way when you don t have one person s life, and other, families and multiple families. those responsibilities usually fall to refugee agencies by the government. but that has not been provided so far to ukrainians. unlike other recent refugees to the u.s., including that thousands of afghan refugees last fall, ukrainian refugees and host families are responsible from navigating everything. from work visas, to medical care, to housing. the immediate goal is getting families on their feet.
usually fall to refugee agencies by the government. but that has not been provided so far to ukrainians. unlike other recent refugees to the u.s., including that thousands of afghan refugees last fall, ukrainian refugees and host families are responsible from navigating everything. from work visas, to medical care, to housing. the immediate goal is getting families on their feet. after six weeks with the titans, yulia and her family managed to find an apartment of their own. and an affordable housing unit. they live a short drive from the tyson s. one time strangers, they now call family. i have someone now that i will have in my life forever. strangers becoming a family! what is better than that? nothing.
this. [ no audio ] over the border they re seeing the most appalling [ indiscernible ] david, i m just going to interrupt you for a second. we have an audio problem that we need to fix, but i want to just get that fixed and hear what david millband has to say what his views are on this are particularly important given that he s in charge of one of the key refugee agencies in the world. we ll talk to david mill band, former secretary of the international committee after this break. we ll be right back. l committee this break we ll be right back. i ve been everywhere.
the interesting pieces about the interesting pieces about the announcement was that, that they are setting up a transatlantic tiger squad essentially to go after the money and figure out where the money and figure out where the money is and how to block it and stop them from using it to aid president putin. aid president putin. adam smith, thank aid president putin. adam smith, thank you - aid president putin. adam smith, thank you so - aid president putin. adam| smith, thank you so much. refugee agencies are wanting that millions of ukrainians will be on the move to escape the fighting. some will stay and others will move across the border. fergus keane centres this report from lviv. alljourneys now lead west. in days, the lives of millions upended. the only thought is to get to safety. many of us thought that it is just an informational war. and we don t understand why putin does it. we need help from world we say help, help, because we are here. we are alone here.
because russia is a huge producer of all sorts refugee agencies are wanting that many will cross into borders to escape ukraine. this report from the west of ukraine. alljourneys now lead west. in days, the lives of millions upended. the only thought is to get to safety. many of us thought that it is just an informational war. and we don t understand why putin does it. we need help from world we say help, help, because we are here. we are alone here. siren blares and the sound they have to learn to live with. the russian army might be