Kyiv resident Julia Maisuradze joins Bo Thompson and Brett Jensen live from there, talking about the scene as a Russian attack and invasion of Ukraine has begun. 

Our cybersecurity expert Theresa Payton joins Bo Thompson talking about cyber-attacks that could be launched from Russia or by Russian proxies as tensions escalate over a possible Russian invasion of Ukraine, and what that could mean for the average American.

In the first hour of the show, Vince puts the blame for the Russian military escalation with Ukraine solely at the feet of President Joe Biden for his failures at handling the situation

Congressman Dan Bishop (NC-09) joins Vince to talk about Joe Biden's failures handling Russia's escalation with Ukraine and says you can draw lines back to the US' bumbled exit from Afghanistan. 

U.S. Senator Thom Tillis (R/NC) joins Bo Thompson and Brett Jensen talking about a sanctions package that could be put into place if Russia invades Ukraine, and the retirement of Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer and Senator Tillis' opinion about whether or not Vice President Kamala Harris could be nominated as a replacement.

Brett is joined by Dr. Matthew Schmidt to discuss the ongoing tension between Russia, Ukraine, and America.

In the first hour of the show, former NC Congressman JD Hayworth - filling in for Vince - talks about Joe Biden's upcoming military situation with Russia as a Ukrainian invasion looms. 

In the second hour of the show, Pete talks about how Joe Biden can best handle the situation with Russia as possible military action may take place in the Ukraine. 

Mick Mulvaney joins Bo Thompson in studio with his take on the U.S. response to the threat of a Russian invasion of Ukraine, the possibility that former President Donald Trump may alter his endorsement in the race for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, President Biden's comments about his future plans as President, and Mulvaney Music Trivia.