understand that their government, their soldiers are harming civilians, their relatives, people like them, and i hope they will also do something to stop it. griff: tetiana is 20 years old. she was very brave and courageous to be tell her story, just a snapshot of the pape and suffering the ukrainian people have been feeling now for 66 days. jacqui: heartbreaking to listen to. thanks, griff. using social media to help turbocharge aid groups hoping tr ukrainian refugees. that s next. assengers wrap their arms around us, could we put little handles on our jackets? -denied. -can you imagine? i want a new nickname. can you guys start calling me snake? no, bryan. -denied. -how about we all get quotes to see if we can save with america s number one motorcycle insurer?
every corner of this country, missile strikes are killing civilians. it happened on thursday, a woman working for radio free europe, killed when it hit the apartment building in odesa in the southern part of the country, jacqui. jacqui: no kidding. as we zoo this aid having a lot of success with the ukrainian military, there s discussion in washington sort of just reckoning with the fact that this is going to be an effort we re going to be support for quite a long time this is not the last of funding supplemental that the president puts forward, griff. griff: well, and when we talked to ukrainian officials here, whether it s the president s right-hand man or others to include the mayor, they all have the same plea from the u.s. and western allies, more weapons, keep them coming and don t fail us now. they say that support is late coming, but better late than
crime in the streets, drugs on the streets, human trafficking, gangs, sex trafficking, some of those are the biggest problems that our law enforcement and our community leaders talk about they re having to address. every town is a border town. every state is a border state. griff: but senator, outside of yes, and legal court action, what can republicans in the minority do to try to stop this from happening? we can look at the funding mechanisms, and make certain that there is no money for title 42, for the removal of title 42. we also can look at expanding title 42 and there is bipartisan support for keeping that, forcing that issue, forcing a floor vote. making certain that title 42 covers drugs and gives extra
fierce resistance in eastern ukraine. welcome to fox news live, i m griff jenkins. jacqui: i m jacqui heinrich. and president is looking to are nor, 33 billion for aid to ukraine. griff: 20 billion in the form of military aid, that means hard weapons and the assessment we re getting from the pentagon that the russian forces in eastern donbas and making uneven progress that the weapons in the west and eastern allies is clearly making russia slow if not outright stalled in their assault although they re continuing the shelling, they re continuing the hammering, and as you can probably see from back where you are in washington in the states, every single day in
assistance from the west and the support from joe biden and asking the other countries to do the same. there s an understanding that each and every day, the ukrainians are losing their supplies and heavy weapons. in this region they ll need that resupply each and every day. in the 30 seconds or so that you ve got. you ve been talking to the ukrainian people and fascinating stories, the latest. a blind man outside of the ukrainian capital and when we got to his house, after seven weeks not seeing the man or his condition, his home was destroyed and he was there and like the people his will to survive. griff: thank you for checking in. jacqui to you. jacqui: thank you. the white house is looking at the disinformation board as critics look at the process and person chosen to lead it.