for president putin. by the way, that call doesn't have to be made today. it could be next week, could be next month. >> jim sciutto in kyiv, we're going to see you at the top of the hour. thanks so much for your reporting. >> thank you. and joining us now is the house foreign affairs committee chairman congressman gregory meeks. he led a congressional delegation to ukraine, he met with president zelensky as well. sir, thank you so much for being with us this morning at this critical juncture here. you also -- you and other house leaders had a briefing from jake sullivan, the president's national security adviser, did you like what you hear, do you feel like you're getting all the information that you need? >> i think that the administration is doing a tremendous job at threading the needle. they're being accessible to members and letting us know what is going on. and number two, they are serious about plan a and plan b. they're putting their foot forward and trying to let the diplomacy work. because diplomacy is important.