or defense official said they estimate 95% of the russian forces gathered around the ukrainian border are now inside the country. despite that, the u.s. says russians failed to make significant progress. we've all seen that massive convoy of russian forces intended for kyiv. that remains stalled outside the city. msnbc national security analyst clint watts is standing by at the map for latest on the troop movements headed into this week. where do things stand after the weekend? and can either side hope for a break in what appears to be just an ongoing deadly series of confrontations? >> chris, it seems like it will be a much longer war than vladimir putin thought. week one we talked about russian setbacks in the north. week two, we saw progress points for the russian military in the south. they went and essentially built a land bridge across the sea of azov. we talked about that on friday. it connects with forces around donbas. here we saw them advance out to