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solved this problem three or four times and all the incentives are wrong, all the tools left behind january 20, 2021 are still there all we have to do is implement it. >> break the seal, thanks for coming on, we'll talk again soon. >> thank you. >> i am jackie deangelis, who are watching the evening edit on foxbusiness, thank you for watching have a wonderful evening. ♪♪ >> the invasion has begun, good evening, i am guy benson sitting in for kennedy tonight. russian troops reportedly on ukrainian soil again and present biden claims he's ready to play hardball but will that stop at this time? just rubberstamp legislature last night gave permission to use military force. shortly thereafter troops reportedly entered to so-called breakaway territories claiming peacekeepers. it is unclear how many are currently on the ground but honestly putin repeatedly has set ukraine is even a real or
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legitimate country. earlier today biden stated what many of us already knew, this is not merely an persian. >> this is beginning of invasion of ukraine, who in the lord's name is putin thinks given the right to declare so-called countries on territory cap alarms to them? we believe russian is poised to go further watching a military attack against ukraine. i hope i am wrong, i hope we are long but russia escalated against the ukrainian territory moving supplies and blood and medical equipment on their border. you don't need blood unless you plan to start a war. >> the address was better written and delivered today. the president laid out new and tougher lot of sanctions he hopes might change putin's calculus about watching a wider war. >> implement in full blocking sanctions on to large russian
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financial institutions. bep and military bank. sanctions on russian sovereign debt. that means we cut off russia's government from western financing. you can no longer raise money from the west and cannot trade in it new in markets or european markets. starting tomorrow we continue in the days in the head this will impose sanctions on their family members. they share in the gains of the policies. because of russia's actions we work with germany to ensure nor stream to will not, as i promised will not move forward. guy: at least temporarily. this afternoon but defiant foreign minister held a press conference with our secretary of state bowing his countrymen have zero intention of surrendering. >> we do not have such plans, we have to plant. plan a is utilized every tool of
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diplomacy to deter russia and prevent escalation and if that fails, plan b village. guy: will this devolve into a full-blown war? vladimir putin already achieved what he wants at least for now. here with me is chairman of the institute study of war and fox news senior strategic analyst, general jack keane to discuss, very good to see you, thanks for being here. >> delighted to be here. guy: your reaction to this speech we heard from putin yesterday and president biden's response today? >> that speech and what he published last july and 2021, laying out his vision, he clearly sees what he wants to do
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is reconstruct post-world war ii -- excuse me, post-cold war boundaries as they exist in europe today and also design a new security architecture. he resents significantly after the soviet union collapsed, the united states led expansion of nato into eastern europe. and what he sees at the expense of russia. part of his vision and design is to take back ukraine, he's already got belarus and i think if you carry this out to the fullest extent, is to intimidate and threaten nato as well. i think that's where he is, the campaign today he's executing, with got a focus on and it looks like a deliberate multi phase military campaign, phase one is the occupation has taken place right now in russian forces in the breakaway regions. phase two is likely a move
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across line of contact into the to parks that are republic the ukrainian military is positioned and deployed to with some significant by the way, that would likely result in assault fires leading, advanced into that part of donbas and i think phase three speculative, has the option to go further east to the region to establish with crimea and of course the one we are all looking at and president biden mentioned so certainly as alive in the administration's mind, that is phase four, for biden, he has many options to top of ukraine government and put pressure on them as well as other cities as well -- we want you think he wants that?
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at this stage, speculation, you think you want to take over the country and topple the government and occupy them or might he be satisfied taking another bite out of ukraine and waiting for a while? may be even a year? >> i don't think we know for sure. he certainly has put forces in place and move them as close to the border as he can without crossing to do just that topple the government and put the pressure on, the right kind of units in place to do it with just for structure to deal with it but certainly, and occupation of ukraine, the second largest country in europe is a staggeringly on -- ambitious part on him that has negative results and challenges associated with it not the leas. guy: i just want to thank you mentioned these forces, how good
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are the russian forces, how dangerous are they? how good is our leadership? you think they have morale for this particular mission? >> oh yeah, i've been looking very closely at the videos of them. they are young, they are fit, they are disciplined, their march problems are solid, it's a professionalized part of the russian military and they have the best advanced technology that russia can buy in those organizations so yes, it's an organization but well organized and well led and well-equipped it looks to be a discipline and certainly they will have the wherewithal to over mass ukrainian military force work. guy: how serious -- >> they will not defeat the ukraine -- they're not going to go by easily over time and that's one problem becoming an occupying force, the people will still continue to resist.
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guy: that's what we heard from the ukrainian form mr., briefly, how serious are sanctions and repercussions announced by the west including president? >> they are not serious and i don't believe any sanctions issue right now to putin or earlier or later are going to deter him. he's considered all that, he's absorbed that and knows the cost and understand the specific sanctions on the table and if you believe sanctions put deter them why don't load up the sanctions . guy: or yesterday or two weeks ago and he didn't and now the decision is made -- >> as he begins to pull back forces we will dial back sanctions if you believe sanctions are a deterrence. i don't believe they are in this
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case at all when it deals with mr. putin. guy: we are doing the opposite of what you suggested, that seems to be the strategy and we will watch of course very closely as a frightening situation plays out. appreciate your insight, thank you. >> great talking to you. guy: coming up, you would think district attorney's biggest priority would be severely punishing child molesters. to be wrong in the case of la's left-wing d.a., reaction to this shocking story next. ♪♪
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comcast business. powering possibilities™. if you're looking for any more proof woke das contribute to the nations spike in crime, pay attention to this story. shocking audio of a sex offender gloating over a lenient sentence handed down for assaulting a 10-year-old girl. >> don't worry about it, it is a strike. would you plead guilty and they are going to stick me on probation and it's going to be done, done. i won't have to register. >> for an offender, you don't have to register?
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>> i don't have to do not about. >> what are they going to do to you? >> nothing. guy: dort custom initially declined to seek cover penalty because the perp was a minor at the time of the crime but now he had met the penalty for the now 26-year-old offender sent to a juvenile treatment facility may have been too lenient after all if there are questions whether his office knew about the phone call you just heard earlier than they are admitting. other prosecutors say they are furious about the entire situation. plus this case underscores how allegedly progressive policies are failing victims probably including children and los angeles, this firestorm is just the tip of the iceberg. joining me to discuss, los angeles county sheriff alex villanueva, sheriff, thank you for being here. >> my pleasure, thanks for having me. guy: for details of this particular case are outrageous. you have this child molester sentenced to years in the juvenile facility even though now she is 26 is a page, what is
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the blowback like on the ground? what is local reaction to this latest example of this jurisdiction? >> now they are backpedaling trying to pretend the decision-making not make the same position, i call bs. they knew of this phone call conversations recorded all the way back to last year when they were deliberating what to do in this individual case. the facts of the case are appalling and claim had a hard status on juvenile and never tried as an adult, this person ten years past for they were caught almost and now is a 26-year-old, facing two years probation where supervision of juvenile offenders and at the age of 25, even that is and the criminal offender can challenge
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that sentence and taunt the process and made fun of the victim and reveled in it and this is disgusting. guy: the taunting and loading at all about is repulsive and also shouldn't really affect the sentence for a crime committed against a child. this is an offender who committed this crime, the fact that this person is now saying, i could basically get away with it, it turns your stomach but invites more questions about why was this sentence handed down in the first place? it makes me wonder, we saw north of you up the coast in san francisco, three school board members were thrown out by the voters and recall elections, this district attorney is up for recall election right now what are the chances that this person is tossed out? >> the chances are extremely well now, look at in san francisco the d.a. currently in
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a recall election economic they are gathering signatures forecast phone and people are picking up because they are realizing, his own deputy district attorney's, he refused to meet with, he would only meet with public defenders, they voted to have an association, 97.9 to call for his recall. 97.9, that's 83% . guy: before we go, i saw a report that thousands of employees in your department could lose their jobs over vaccine mandate, is that true? if that were to happen, what would be the impact on public safety in l.a. considering the crime search we are already seeing? >> just think of any future qb, it would be applicable, we have a desert environment, it would be a lack of crops on street in
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jails and we would have to close jails, we can't afford to lose a third of our sworn workforce, where the most understaffed in the nation in my super for his or us to dig their heels and go further to defund it, it makes no sense. guy: psychotic and a menace to public safety. sheriff, we are watching closely as we are watching stories across the country closely. appreciate your time, thank you. >> you got it. guy: coming up, another democrat define her own nostrils, a tradition unlike any other. plus president biden's first state of the union address is one week from tonight but will members really want to show up and put up with the covid roles? will discuss that and more with the panel next. ♪♪
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another day, another democratic
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lawmaker lowering their own dumb mask roles. this time we got to norman's where mayor -- there she is, caught parking ask this of course, at a mardi gras event, checks out, seven days after reinstating mask mandate for her city. the mayor today offered an explanation claiming others were wearing their mask so that's good but she didn't apologize for her own actions. perfect. we've seen this hypocrisy throughout the pandemic so the question is, has the time arrived to do the sensible thing for the lawmakers and get rid of the mandates? better yet, ditch the mandates and resign let's discuss what tonight party panel starting with attorney and republican strategist alexandra wilkes, former biden campaign surrogate democratic strategist, kevin walling and political analyst and author of how the force convicts the world, nerd -- stephen. [laughter] kevin, let's start with you, i
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was in new orleans a few days ago and i was surprised how strict things were, vaccine proved to go to a restaurant and mask mandate to go inside, blue city, democratic governor you have rules, is there a scientific exception for mardi gras like there is for football games in los angeles in the spirit in san francisco? the list goes on and on. >> i wish there was, there's not a day or not depending on democrat further hypocrisy with mathematics. we are going into third year of the pandemic and people are exhausted rightly so with these mandates. i've always said from the beginning we are only going to get out of this by vaccinations and testing. you and i have been vaccinated and boosted and we got breakthrough cases but they were mild for the both of us, that's the way we and the pandemic, fast mandates county by county and state by state are not the
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answer or solution. as we head toward hopefully endemic stage of this pandemic. guy: this is an issue brought gotten almost a little bit radicalized in recent months probably the last year where i feel there should be zero tolerance for public officials in power who use that power to impose rules on all of us, especially children and then don't obey the rules themselves. >> it's incredibly hypocritical, angry and people should be rushing to the ballot boxes this upcoming election to hold lawmakers accountable who do not live by the laws and dictates under which they are passing. there is good news, it seems you are going to do that and it explains a rush toward the exit of democrats the federal level looking to retire at a high that we've not seen 1992 so things are looking pretty good. the other thing that got me thinking here is incredibly how
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shameless our political class has got to be in the past couple of years, it seems like this has happened very fast about this. where there is maximum exposure to people acting out, social media to hold people accountable, it seems like there's less accountability than ever because politicians know their audience will not be said the stories about their people acting out of line. guy: when gavin newsom was photographed and photographed again at a football game but back at the french laundrie fancy restaurant, he did note there were cameras there so he was hobnobbing without his knowledge of people seeing that where's these other people are just beaming for photos and putting on their own social media accounts, they know they are on camera and they don't care. there's like a brazenness about it and i wonder in new orleans, are we going to get suddenly sometime soon from this mayor a revelation that the science has changed?
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>> you would hope so. based on what was just said, you might almost think these democrats are acknowledging there is no science behind these mandates or masks themselves in these cases and they are too afraid to come up and make the policy to do it, too afraid of backlash that might come from the other side but when you look at different phases of the pandemic with gone through, i think much of the last two to three years we have been in a world where there's masking police and follow the signs, doctor fauci, insistence we have to stick to these arbitrary rules. now that people are starting to really question the efficacy of these measures and drill down into the science and we are seeing it wasn't quite there, i think these incidents just happen over and over, they are
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paving the way for civil disobedience and petrakis in canada or something small -- like in new orleans. guy: they are saying it doesn't matter, it's all fake so we are going to stop living our life this way but if you disobey them and get caught, that's getting in trouble. they seem not to get in trouble unless voters put them in trouble. i guess that's the fear. meanwhile, presidents state of the union is in one week and covid cases dropping across the country in virtually all of the lawmakers being vaccinated, democrats are now mandated a bunch of safety theater for the state of the union. nancy pelosi wants everyone tested upon arrival, based farquhar, hansen pies, wearing fitted mass and violators risk fines or removal. pelosi claims all of this will prove to be a. >> and people vaccines work which i am struggling with, i'm
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not sure she's being coherent, she's just doing what she wants. on the state of the union must not about the cover theater but republican party announced today the governor of iowa kim reynolds will get the response, i was advocating and bobbing for glenn youngkin were number of reasons in virginia but this is a decision made, she is an accomplished governor a writing state, female obviously, your thoughts? >> i think it is a great pick, i think it's a governor who showed strength during the pandemic and not just in respect to lockdowns and mandates but also when it came keeping the economy and key manufacturing facilities open so the rest of the country could be fed and cared for, i think she provides a glimpse into what real leadership kind of looks like and what it looks like in a republican party that is
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changing and i think is moving toward capturing more suburban women in the upcoming midterms were fed up with all policies and covid policies, inflation and everything affecting the household. guy: tim scott that a higher bar last year, we will see how this plays out. kevin, i don't necessarily think pelosi cares some of this stuff is bad science like 6 feet apart think, hand sanitizer? two years into this, it's airborne. they are still doing this stuff, set aside bad science, shouldn't they be concerned, shouldn't you be concerned about the bad politics, that optics of this? >> yes, certainly optics are critical but a lot of these regulations and guidance is coming from the intending position of the house. i think the media and age of congress is 87 years old, they all have pre-existing
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conditions. guy: 104. >> we got to keep them alive, this is coming from that position, it's not speaker pelosi or kevin mccarthy, it's the attending physician's office. i'd like to seek a pop and circumstance, you and i are . guy: but sometime you have to actually say no to the guidance. the cdc what have us wearing masks indefinitely to keep us healthy all the time. the guidance doesn't have to be the role. >> well, sure. part of this is carrying out not just the guidance but the rules by the attending physician whose primary focus, the attending physician for public left plexiglas everywhere. guy: i think -- >> under topic we are back in the chamber and every member is going to be. guy: perhaps. so stephen, when it comes to biden's messaging a week from tonight, i've seen reports other but the democrats are saying is a big picket for, he gets to
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reset the conversation much is that wishful thinking? is a megaphone event that can turn event or turn a political fortune around is that anachronism? >> i am an incredibly jaded american but i still get excited about the state of the union to a certain extent because at the moment you speak to everybody and reset things. if biden was reading david axelrod in the administration in the new york times last week, he eloquently made an argument he needs to embrace the politics humility and listen to the american people and admit the government has gone things wrong and trust is broken and they need to reset but instead will have people behind him wearing n95, spring their desks with lysol and gates and fencing around the capitol building again out of misplaced fear of
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the american. guy: it's a spectacle. i think most americans look at this saying we are not living this way, who are these people? it is totally out of touch for a number of reasons. well, there was no olympic glory for mbc in china. the network saw the lowest rated olympics ever recorded during this year's winter games in beijing. katie reportedly dropping 42% from four years ago after last year's tokyo olympics in the summer to a previous record low at least since nbc began broadcasting summer games in 1988. ap called the whole thing this year i disaster and many controversies part of the genocide before they began including diplomat boycotts over china's human rights violations. then as competition unfolded, a figure skater was allowed to compete after positive drug test sparking outrage leading to a meltdown on the ice and scenic
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nuclear cooling towers were photographed next to a snowboarding jump, isn't that beautiful? athletes how to, the whole time, grappled with insane covid rules, it was a mess. shouldn't the other books be held to higher standards and at least be held and better countries? the ratings are in, they are terrible. how much of that in your estimation, is a political statement by the american people say to gross, we can't beat this -- that was my position, i was not going to watch but how much other factors like the time difference diminished tv viewers overall? >> it's really important to acknowledge there are two equal troops here. one you just mentioned, that this is the trend of all network television events over time, everything will one suffers from
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this decline year over year for a variety of market-driven reasons but i also have to be honest and say i love the olympics and always watch them and i did not watch them this year purely out of spite, i am exhausted, i am angry at the fact that this was held in china and we are still dealing with this thing and we are just supposed to pretend like everything is okay when it's not? i just did not want to watch it and i know i'm not alone with a lot of other americans. guy: i would be a part of it and i prefer winter olympics, the hockey and figure skating and i missed that whole drama. is it wrong or spiteful for me to kind of be like the olympics performed this poorly? i saw the international press slammed the game as a joyless disaster, is it okay to feel good this big pr coup for china backfired? >> well, if you are wrong and i don't want to be right because i also feel glad this entire
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charade really got the treatment it deserved. this bears no reflection on our great american athletes who have trained so hard to be there. this is everything about the politics of the international living committee decision to hold this where they did. there are few things i enjoy more than watching skating competitions every four years and the fact that when i would see it pop up right in front of me, even though i wasn't watching television, i was watching lulu and they would come up as a promotional thing, i just didn't want to watch because i thought about the phoniness, woke companies in this country who protect china, who gas like the american people about everything they've done from covid to genocide in a was disgusting. i'm glad that it seems like
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basically the façade is starting to come apart. guy: quickly kevin, i saw the count in first place by far west norway, a lot of it was a biathlon, are you a big biathlon cry? >> do i look like it? i don't know what a biathlon guy who looks like. >> i think i'm more of a curling guy but listen, 30% of americans who chose not to watch the olympics were because specifically it was held in china. we are united on this panel the four of us not watching or participating specifically because it was in china. guy: unity here on the panel to wrap things up appreciate it. great work. coming up here, warning the world about russia a decade ago. he slacked off the stage by president obama. remember that? are democrat are now eating their words. mollie hemingway here to break
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it down next. ♪♪
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in light of current events, grabbed my hand and let's walk down memory lane all the way back to 2012 when then republican presidential candidate mitt romney by democrats and the media for daring to say that russia was quote our number one geopolitical folk. then president obama at the time announced on romney at the third presidential debate. >> a few months ago when you are asked what's the biggest geopolitical threat facing america and you said russia. not al qaeda, he said russia. the 1980s now calling for the foreign policy back because the cold war has been over 20 years. guy: six vern, joe biden piled
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on of course think romney acts like he thinks the cold war is still on. i don't know where he's been pretty fast board ten years and russia has now invaded over the ten years of democratic u.s. ally for the second time once under obama, cap once under biden. so the democrats are on the hook for not taking romney's warning more seriously back then? running me now fox news contribute or and federalist editor in chief, mollie hemingway, great to see you. >> right to be here with you. guy: i don't want to hit too much on this but i think this illustrates this phenomena starkly. back then, a tweet from -- methinks this is the best line of all three debates and he called mike drop moment in another tweet. here's the : from today at cnn.com. it's time to admit romney was
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right about russia just in the nick of time. don't rush into it, chris, ten years later. your reaction to this in general? to me, i remember high-fiving after obama had that rehearsed line if he stuck it to romney. they spent shall we say a bit of a shift in the media's tone about russia in the intervening years? >> the media were absolutely horrific to mitt romney during that debate and everything about that campaign but they were wrong only because they wanted their favorite present ever barack obama to win the election if the fact is that both of those people were wrong with the debate. both mitt romney and barack obama were wrong. mitt romney said russia was our number one geopolitical boat and barack obama said it was al qaeda. neither of them were focusing on the actual number one geopolitical adversary was was china and they should have been focusing on it then should be focusing on it now but the
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flip-flops are not about our foreign policy establishment understanding how to prioritize threats to the country, it's just about wrong political power. they mocked romney and because they wanted barack obama to win and now they've heard one 80 degrees, joe biden is having a bad presidency and want to use as a way to get everybody off the topic of his other failures. guy: he had better points as i have all but on and now they are finally willing to concede a decade later so let's look into a crystal ball, ten years from now, what you think the media might finally admit to us? >> i have low expectations. you said something a minute ago about how putin invaded ukraine under barack obama and under now joe biden. the one president he didn't do it under was donald trump who
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had a different foreign policy and did not do that. so i have no expectations. i assume they still will push that i guess where we should focus our interests but they are wrong about everything so maybe they will be wrong about foreign policy in the years to come and will learn nothing because that's the one thing about our foreign policy establishment no matter how much they get wrong by the getting it wrong on how to fight wars or which was to intervene and, they never learn it's the same people coming back year after year with more that i guess. guy: i'm waiting, i don't know when, it might be soon from the revisionism from their perspective on trump, it's the next republican whose more evil than ever and we seen hints of this with ron desantis, i think there's going to be rehabilitation of trump for their power politics purposes, maybe sooner than ten years from now. we got to leave it there, we appreciate -- >> okay. guy: no, go ahead. >> just i don't think people understand how much mistreatment mitt romney brought on donald trump. we saw the marine media were
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horrific to this very nice guy and we all set there's no reason to ever care what the media says about any republican. guy: it was a radicalizing offense and i think that's what -- i'm glad you jumped in because i was important to say. molly, thank you. >> thank you. guy: meanwhile, back to ukraine, what could a war in europe due to our economy here in the united states? will inflation get worse? gas prices soared even higher flex say that because jonas max ferris is here to help that's next. ♪♪
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♪♪ guy: sanctions on russia are starting to fall into place but what cost to all of us ask president biden today warning americans may face steeper price increases as russian ukraine conflict intensifies. >> defending freedom will have costs for us as well and here at home. we need to be honest but as we do this, i'm going to take robust action to make sure the pain of our sanctions is targeted in a russian economy
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and not ours we want inflation could go up to 10% if the fighting in ukraine gets backed up from an already wobbly 7.5%. everything is expensive from groceries to gas, what can we do to protect our money here? with us in studio max found.com cofounder and fox news printer, jonas max ferris, hello, great to see you again. so we got sanctions starting to go into place and there could be a writer who were in eastern europe as we heard from the president, that could have ramifications and follow-up economically here at home, what that look like potentially? >> it's not going to have a direct impact in our country because we don't do a lot of business with russia, very little. a huge impact on europe so are impact would be on knock on effect from the impact of europe. most of the oil and gas out of
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russia goes to europe and they need it, there's no solution to getting natural gas anywhere else, everybody else and this is why it's going on now, is at capacity basically, oil and gas, there's no one to supply this . guy: if we produced it? >> in ten years you were not do it in ten months so the prices are going to go out and cut into demand and be passed down to products and goods and services we import from europe which is a substantial amount of stuff. that is a me you will have short-term impacts and the price of oil which is global which could affect the pump europe but realistically unless oil and gas is diverted from our market or another market to europe so they can tear up a cut off distribution, i don't think it's going to happen because they can't get oil or gas anywhere, if it's a recession than there would be ample supply.
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there's not nap so yes, but only because there will be impact in europe and prices high and is a global commodity, it will actually help certain elements of our economy like oil and gas production out of north america canada, needs a sustained high price, we don't produce oil at the cost of russia or saudi arabia we need $100 in estate or otherwise they will produce and go out of business so in some ways, there will be more production on board if this six, $100 a barrel but there's not much you can do to russia and why these sanctions are a little talk unless they put on oligarchs, it's not going to impact business here. europe would be willing to take a serious hit in their energy deal with higher energy prices and they arty have, they've cut back, germany had i think 19th
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nuclear power plants, down to three right now, they are in a bad position to substitute russian oil and gas so they've made this problem a bit and there's no solution short-term, it would require that level of restriction, it's a big deal germany set they will not finalize more extreme because that is there gas supply from russia. guy: temporarily. >> i think they just set it to say it because realistically oil and gas will go somewhere out of russia because a lot close to china and other countries who don't care about these problems. they will buy commodity out of russia, a huge commodity, minerals and important stuff for making copper and nickel and things and those will be taken summer, it is hard to stop a country that sells commodity to keep it off the market. pipeline somewhere else basically.
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