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kim reynolds. she did a remarkable job. her performance. her philosophy. that a strong female leadership. >> sean: thank you. that's all the time we have. stay with fox news channel. continuing coverage. back at a regular time tomorrow night. in the meantime, let not your heart be troubled. laura ingraham is up late tonight. she's been out of the bar all night hanging out and watching officially lent right now there no going to the bars. >> you gave up alcohol present. >> you would do that because he couldn't. i am laura ingram from washington tonight we are hearing some alarming reports that ukraine that's our f morning break sunday seven of the russian invasion. according to the keys independent, russian paratroopers have landed in ukraine's second set city occur karti where they attacked withi
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the city's military medical centers. in other parts of the country they've been the most intense since the conflict began. we will have my reports on the ground throughout the hour. stay with us for all of that. first, in a desperate attempt t reset the narrative of the what is obviously a family administration, joe biden tonight delivered an address that sounded like the state of the european union at times. >> six days ago, rations is vladimir putin start to shake the very foundations of the fre world. thinking he could make it bend to his menacing ways. but he badly miscalculated. he thought he could roll in the ukraine in the world would roll over. instead, he met with a wall of strength he never anticipated o imagined. he met ukrainian people. >> bided wants you to believe that this is kind of like rocky four, he sliced along imprudenc into rocco.
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>> i want you to know that we are going to be okay. we are going to be okay. putin's work on ukraine would have left russia weaker and the rest of the world stronger. we see the unity among leaders of nations. a more unified europe a more unified rest. we see union among the people gathering in cities and large crowds around the world. >> biden is more like mr. magoo stumbling around without his glasses on while putin and g at least working together are trying to run circles around him . after starting with an issue that does not rank in the top ten about his concerns as all o our hearts to break of course, joe biden tried his best to sweep aside the squad and mimic the populism of donald trump. >> most americans and most of the country can now go ask a free. we can in the shutdown of schools and businesses. the answer is not two d from th
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police, it's too fond of the police. were going to use at taxpayers dollars to rebuild america. we are going to do it by buying america and the america rescue plan help working people and left and went behind. >> it sounds like america first. invited world, the plutocrats always end up running the show regardless of the phony appeals will get into all of those now joining us as have minority scalise and jim jordan and moll hemingway editor-in-chief at th ference fox news contributor. congressman jordan, is this speech was kind of a train wrec starting with the heartbreak in the horror in ukraine and at than an attempted to kind of a frame everything they've done over the past 13 months as almost a populist adventure in
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addressing mental americans concerns. your response tonight. >> it was also nonsensical. when he said he was going to secure the border, this is afte a year of intentionally not securing the border. allowing too make an illegal's cross at finishing wall, not keeping the remaining in mexico. it made so many parts made no sense. my overall reaction is currentl 63 percent of the country think our nation is on the wrong trac we had it my guess is after tha speech, that number is higher. so much of this made no sense. he said just lower cost and wil fix inflation as if it's a matching climb. she it just happens. it it made made no sense to me and i think it was probably the reaction of most of the america people. >> congressman scalise presiden buying also mentioned his solution to high gas prices. >> tonight i can announce the united states has worked with 3 other countries to release at
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60 million barrels of oil from reserves in the wild. america made that effort. we actual 30 million barrels. stand ready to do more if necessary. >> congressman scalise, america uses 20 million barrels a day s other than depleting their suppression's razor that we have , what good will it do? >> it wont do any good. and if you looked there were a lot of delusional things he sai with a jordan said is accurate too. on energy, it's gotten rating strategic petroleum reserve tha will move the needle in fact th last time it did it prices went up because people know that's not the solution. if you want to undermine putin, take away the money he is makin to go in invade ukraine. open up american energy. it was working well under president trump. but it also undermines putin's ability have control over europe
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. biden gave him that leverage an putin is making $700 million a day every day that he is sellin oil to the united states and europe. we can take it away by opening up american energy. it not raining the patrolling reserve which would run out and we would have no reserve left. open up all the vast resources we have it. the abundant american resources. lower prices at the pump and take billions of dollars out of putin's pocket so he can't use it against the people of ukraine . >> there was among moment i wen to get molly for this electric vehicle reference that biden made tonight. when he was talking about ways to lower the price of fuel from middle america. he said let's cut energy costs for families. an average of $500 a year by combating climate change. you're not changing anything, are they? the populist rhetoric aside, they are sticking with their grainy neck agenda come hell or high water and of story.
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>> it was a great example of ho serious of those was tonight. he had a rare opportunity to have a reset of his agenda. it's widely known that american do not have confidence in him. this is one of the few times he could actually articulate a knowledge of how bad things are addressing actual problems. instead, it was like he gave a speech for a different country where things are sort of okay and where the last year hasn't seen all these bad things happe as a result the bible biden policies. our energy situation is bad because biden on day one decide to keep our energy from being produced. that's why russia has leverage over europe in the us in part. the border is insecure because biden intentionally made insecure. rather than address them, he tried to take credit for some things that were done in the previous administration and
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generally acted like all the problems we all live with all the time aren't real. >> congressman jordan, the othe issue that of course when he started was talking about ukraine. we will go to scalise on this. when he started talking about ukraine, he had to give the impression i think he fit like he had to that the administration wasn't dissipate and all that coming. the size of the convoys or wet putin had in mind. i want to play this part of the speech for your. >> we prepared sibling carefully . we spent months building pollution prohibitions in the america and continents. to confront putin. like many of you i spent countless hours at unifying our european allies. >> congressman, he's been tryin to continue to find what russia
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is doing. mexico is not really helping us. the uae does not want to condem russia and india yet doesn't want condemn russia. we've got european help, but we have at major world powers that are not wanting to get tangled up with russia right now. >> what university living in? this is the same president who said right when afghanistan was about to fall that afghanistan wasn't going to fall in within 48 are as its taliban had control of the entire country. if you look at what happened in ukraine months ago, ukraine government was asking america for help with a surface a surface to air missiles. that was one of the things they asked for months ago. biden said no. imagine how different things would be today if ukraine had the surface-to-air missiles. all the carpet bombing racine cluster bombs at bombing of schools and daycare centers and hospitals. they would be able to people of
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ukraine would be able to stop those planes and helicopters from coming in but you biden said no. you had a history of this. when he was with obama and they were asking for tank busting missiles, obama biden said no. president trump was the one who gave them the javelin missiles. you fast-forward and go to what happened in the last year, joe biden didn't give them the arms they needed. if he saw her coming, why did h help? they're trying to scramble to get things like patriot or stinger missiles and today. there is a war going on. it's hard to get those arms and now. and you would have to train the ukraine army how to use those stinger missiles. >> congressman jordan, the same time, biden is--chasing see what's happening with opinion i china, he's trying to play toug guy with president. >> i told she's ping that's never been a good bet to bet
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against the american people. we will create good jobs for million americans modernizing roads airports waterways all across america and we will do i to withstand the devastating effects of climate change and promoting environmental justice. >> congressman, i'm hearing him talking about environmental justice in the same paragraph a he's is talking about taking on president she china. this man is completely removed from any sense that the world really works tonight. >> even though they wanted to reset they wanted to do the right energy policy the left control of the democratic party i set the committee hearing a few months ago rochon met with the ceos of all the major oil gas companies badgered every single witness and said will yo pledge today to decrease production? i looked at him and said what d you want? eight-dollar gasoline?
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the truth is, they do. they are committed to this craz agenda. the good news is the american people see through it. they understand how crazy edits. that's why there's a 63 percent disapproval rating for joe bide and my guess is that number is higher after his speech tonight. i think a change is coming that this midterm election. >> i think all of it fell flat. contrary to all the other networks saying appeal of unity. at this as a post- 9/11 moment have to get to something that was a really shocking appeal provided tonight. >> stop looking at covert as a partisan dividing line. see it for what it is. a god awful disease. let's stop sending seeing each other as enemies and start seeing each other for who we are . fellow americans. >> her many times have you come on the ingram angle over the past two years when biden and his minions in the press have
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been vilifying rhonda santos, christina home you pick your republican governor for endangering the lives of kids inputting signs in the backseat. now he wants a kumbaya moment after he destroyed kids education for the better part o a year? being backed the policies he ha been putting in place have been so divisive. this is a guy who is currently leading efforts to kick people out of the mid military they don't receive the vaccine even if they've made with a six religious exemptions. appeal for some way to continue their service. this is a guy that said in a fe weeks he lost patience with people who were vaccinated. his rhetoric has been so divisive has policies have been extremely harmful to the country . now he wants to act like it didn't happen in his infuriating . >> there's also a point where w view listen closely to biden, i don't think they're quite willing to let covid go completely.
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>> i know some are talking abou living with covid 19. tonight, i say we never just accept living with it, we will continue to combat the virus as we do every diseases. because this virus virus mutate and spreads, we have to stay on guard. >> you can't build a wall high enough to keep out a vaccine th vaccine can stop spread of thes diseases. >> we were quite sure what that meant. you can't keep the wall to keep up the vaccine but it's late at night. it sounds like they want to kee that card in their back pocket to be able to drop down masks again or closings it for the next affair had because of our shutdowns work so well for the country. >> that's the cynical way of looking at what he just said. >> this is all about government control. they what to control your life.
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again, they talked about unity and we have to start treating i as a political effort. this is the president who is administration called parents domestic terrorist if they dare go to a school board meeting an challenge of these idiots keeping their kids out of schoo doing long-term damage to kids. going against the signs that could should be in school because he wanted to bow to the teachers unions and changed the cdc guidance because the teachers union said they wanted it rewritten. people aren't going to forget that. he thinks it may be by saying all of these things tonight people will forget what he did the last year. they won't. he keeps doing it. and if you listen, he kept trying to sell back build back better. he said enough of the crazy spending he was trying to sell the idea of spending trillions more dollars and raising taxes. he talked about inflation and talked about raising taxes to a 50 percent companies which mean we will pay more for groceries at the shopping center if we go buy things.
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the god we won't be able to pass . that's what you biden is still trying to do. he does not get it. the voters get it. they will have a say in november . >> you get the sense of the spinmeisters out there and some of the other networks really believe that biden's problem is a messaging problem. if he comes out delivers a speech without a huge number of gaps somehow everything will turn around. front and center with cnn's van jones. >> was trying to find common ground. he did a good job of humanizing the manufacturer has talking about the specific types it's going to be in the number of jobs in that stuff. he also was reaching out cancer reaching out on insulin. tonight the white house said that joe biden be joe biden. >> congressman jordan. the insulin, the water the
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broadband internet. i thought it was an obama speec from 2,009 at one point. that's i felt bad for van jones. >> the american people understand the facts we want from a secure border to chaos from stable prices to record inflation we went from safe streets to wreck a level of crime we want from energy independence to the president begging to increase production and they energy decisions he made over the last or have contributed to the terrible situation unfolding in ukraine and that does not even get into what they've done to our first amendment liberties a your covid . that's what the american people see. the truth and the facts and as steve said i think a change is coming this november. >> apparently, certain democrat after watching tonight were not all that happy or maybe it was all part of the rebanding plan. check it out.
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>> it definitely was a lost opportunity because the entire country does support--there is bipartisan support. a long-term shift away from the fossil feel. we should not be relied on fossil flu to begin what that would solve a lot of the issues. i really think there was a lot more to be desired. >> they were trying to sweep an sweep aoc in company under the rug tonight but they're still driving a lot of the policies especially on energy. she tried to pretend she was disappointed. >> i do think there is this problem referenced earlier of the democratic base keeping politicians from being able to move away from some of the policies at that are politicall toxic. aoc would not be happy even wit the poultry thing that biden suggested about having a little bit more fossil fuels available is not a good thing. also, he talked about funding
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the police instead of defunding after defunding the police had been a major democratic initiative for years and particularly for their hard lef base. it's worth remembering that the democratic party is pretty unified on all these things. they like to pretend some other people are moderate joe biden t pretend that he is a versus som of them are extreme people. almost everyone has voted with the biden agenda which is a ver few exceptions in the senate. it's the policies unpopular. it's not biden the way he messages things, it's the actua policies causing so much troubl for the economy our national security or our sovereignty as nation. that's what people are turning against. the individual personalities. i do think it was a difficult speech to listen to. i think president biden should try to get speeches earlier in the day. he said he didn't have many cap but it was part of the listener to listen to him struggling so much to articulate basic words.
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>> there were only ten major gaps. that's a pretty good number for joe biden at this point. it's great to see all of you late at night. thank you guys. >> biden went to's state of the union address with an approval rating of 14 points underwater. on the economy, he is 22 points under. foreign policy about points and covid four points. americans who think were on the wrong track outnumber those who think bags are going great. by 34 points. >> former clinton strategist an democratic poster the message from biden tonight seem to be w are not changing anything but the issue for biden is that americans don't like any of wha they've done so far. it doesn't seem to be resonating . >> i do suspect he might get a
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short-term bump a sugar high if you will out of the speech. >> weight, why? are looking at some of the snapple and a second. why do you think you will get any bump from this because of ukraine? >> probably. the other things on inflation i particular he wasn't very specific he said we will lower cost. >> as can jordan just said how that happened. at the end of the day, the proo is in the pudding. speech on march 1st want determine the outcome of that what happens in november. it's about what people on the ground are seeing and feeling i their daily lives. unless the administration can really improve their standing o the issues economy and inflatio in particular and on other issues like immigration and crime in education, it's going to be tougher the administratio to turn around. it does not bode well for democrats in november. >> we talked about this a lot.
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all of us together over the pas year. is it a messaging problem or is it a policy problem? i think we've seen this is a bi policy problem both on domestic frankly and foreign interventio the cnn poll. they just released the results of what they call the speech watchers pole. when it comes to addressing key issues enough, 69 percent said biden adequately addressed russia's invasion of ukraine. only 47 percent thought the sam for inflation. only 46 percent thought the sam for violent crime. the poll also as provided speec made them feel more confident only 30 percent said yes. 14 percent said less confident and made no difference 56 percent. the poll also asked which issue invited speech was most important. extent 4 percent said the economy, 36 percent said ukraine
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. in the end, cnn wasn't able to spin the pole in biden's favor. >> generally speaking, these ar lower marks of you would expect such a disproportionately democratic audience. the met joe biden take a slide in the pools there's no doubt about it. he obviously has been on the decline. there's nothing in the speech that suggests he turned around. >> they all lost their best friend on that panel and that was revealed in those polls, do you agree? >> that is not a good post estate of the union pole. especially since the samples be highly democratic. i think it was an accurate reflection recently i got the president was getting about a 33 -24 percent approval in ukraine. why? because the public felt that he did not stop the invasion and therefore that was a failure of policy. i think the president has a
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problem going out and the remarks he gave if they ukraine falls he will again seem to hav totally failed. he was strongest on the issue and i think is the pole reflex, but was a credible and inflation , immigration, crime, the economy generally? not really. i think the pole really suggest in the core issues where he's having problems i message but a performance, he did not do the kind of pick particularly when it comes to energy and energy prices that would've made a difference. >> are anything to mark's point ron maclean made a decision tha they had to go with ukraine tonight. that had to start the speech an they have to spend the most energy and emotion on ukraine. that's a big risk you bet give ed we don't know what's gonna happen tonight, tomorrow night. if food is going to stay there. we have no idea. that in and of itself is much
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harder to control for biden tha for instance it really affectin gas prices if he dealt with the energy situation the way he should, correct? >> the other problem that biden has there is a poll that came out earlier this week that said 2-1 americans think is a strong leader and he was trying to project strength. and that's why i think they lived with ukraine apart becaus it gives them an opportunity to do that. whether it changes public perception or not, we will see. it was a risky bet to lead with that particularly when everyone knows inflation in the economy is the number one issue. biden has to recover the perception that he is a strong leader and that he's competent because those are two of the things the intangible things he's lost ground on over the past year. >> the inflation issue as we've seen with the berks reporting wall street journal, this is no
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going away. not only wasn't a transition it will be with us through this year into next year and it coul get worse if it's russia invasion and set being in occupation. >> if you had during the trump years almost about 70 percent saying the economy was doing great going in the right direction. it now were approaching 70 percent saying the economy is going in the wrong direction. as you know, if you're in and people think about the economy like that it's the most devastating possible thing that you have to reverse or at least seem to be on the side of people . when i asked people about what kind of inflation are you reall feeling? its gas and food. those are the number one and tw issues. he tried a little bit to addres food prices but blamed the corporations that. again he was not credible and more detailed and if you don't bring energy prices down, i don't see how you will go into
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any election without the econom being serious and negative issue . >> great to see you're both think you for staying up and no back to ukraine. live leave the polish border with the latest development. >> isan diaz writing zing today of the seventh day of this invasion. yesterday we saw vladimir putin increasing his apartment on urban areas and residential areas and he has warned his tha will continue today. yesterday we saw who enforces take out a well-known landmark the television tower in kiev. there is growing fear that he will pull back and continue thi crushing bombardment to built-u areas they also bring down rockets yesterday on the second-biggest city of carr cav while defense ministry both cities to flee today saying it was going to strike unspecified areas within the city and hit
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their communication. >> when it comes two that 14- mile long armored convoy we've been talking about the on that's been bearing down on kie it's made new advances over the last 24 hours in the us officials saying it has been se find logistical problems supply issues and food. there is growing talk this is not going the way that putin hoped it would. that is what he's doubling down. that's what he's using his heav artillery. that's why he's using his racket . they you in saying that 677,000 people have left in the past si days. that number rising by about 100,000 a day no one knows what today will bring but vladimir boudin and his ministry making it clear they will continue hitting the cities. >> how concerned are your sources that the more these photos which we've seen in the new york times tonight
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presumably they look like russian shoulders soldiers dead how the image broadcast around the world all further infuriate putin into some mad act against innocents on the ground in ukraine. >> that works two ways. guess it may infuriate putin know his nose shown signs in th past about being concerned of the safety of his own soldiers. it's likely to infuriate his people. they always had the problem wit that occupation with getting bogged down in the russian deaf toll rising is eventually they felt his own people might turn against him. the fact is, we are learning many of the soldiers who came into ukraine felt they were coming as peacekeepers and they would be welcomed by the ukrainians. there is text messages that the government had been releasing beads between soldiers and families back home saying we thought we were going to be welcomed and our being told to
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show cities. there is a concern on the russian side that this might turn russian public opinion against them but what is most likely to enrage putin is that since it's not going how he wanted. if he finds himself back in a corner within a see what we've seen him do and that's bring ou the heavy artillery and hit the people. he's done it before he did in chechnya. when he's not doing well, he doubles down. >> has directly americans rallied around presidents and times of international crisis. it does not seem to be quite th case for joe biden. to help us understand why it lets bring in craig shirley who's been watching all the developments unfolding both the state of the union in developments of course in ukraine the biden house sees as an issue that they think can help save his residency. you have doubts about this, why?
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>> really is gotten twisted up in domestic politics. it used to be the old adage bipartisan started at the nations at shore. it was true. a 1941 after pearl harbor, the republican national committee the democratic national committee got together and promise not to conduct partisan elections after that. we were completely unified as a country. we were unified during the korean war. >> and 68 something like 55 percent of the american people supported the war in vietnam. it certainly the cold war there was bipartisanship support for communism especially it's in th 50s-60s-70s. they started coming apart and that's where the seats are. skis in 70s which produced the events of today which is we are
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no longer bipartisanship when i comes to foreign policy. we are seeing that today ukraine . >> isn't part of of that's also because--and i know you've written about this so eloquentl and beautifully, the lack of civic education. the love of our founders. our history even with all the difficulty even with all the heartbreak even with the sin of slavery. we are really not teaching our kids to let the country in school so many ways. that's also missing today. >> david mccullough the great historian set several years ago that we are now under our third-generation of historicall illiterate americans it's true. am astonished i was at the reagan library book tour for my new book and it's astonishing the level of ignorance on the part of so many it's not their
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fault. they're not being taught. they have to go seek it themselves either on the internet or talking to someone or reading books that are not being taught american history. the importance for instance state of the union address is that it's it it's important sometimes good policies like monroe and his state of the union address announced the monro doctrine which has become so important and famous today. >> we are a long way from that. a long rate from fcr and monroe doctrine. i wish we had more time tonight you gave us a good grounding in what we need to do and no going forward. >> with a moment from tonight's state of the union, you might'v missed all the media adulation that followed. raymond moore returns
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>> is for seen and unseen look at the state of then you're never that we turn fox news contributor raymond arroyo. we will get two that little medallion around your neck in a moment. the media are already saluted biden's speech. >> it was a fairly solid performance. >> this is a reminder of people are looked at joe biden he was for most of his speech and i think you could see its graphic on. >> every single person stood with joe biden tonight at that it was him at its best. uncle joe is back. >> every single person is standing with joe biden. i don't know which speech they sell but this did not look like that to me. >> putin circle keep with with things but never gain gave hearts and souls of the good writing and people from defending. >> the pound of ukrainian peopl
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proud proud pew pound for pound- -it's time to see the dutch-what used to be called become the home of the vacant resurgence manufacturing-- >> i call it building a better america. there is simply nothing behind our capacity we might think you. go get him. >> i don't know but bear in min the president reportedly spent hours rehearsing the speech. at times he looked lost and he was squinting. it was more like the stare of the union. he kept looking off trying to figure things out. all of the kidding aside, leadership is about unpredictability to keep your
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adversaries on their toes and the clarity of communication. joe biden had neither tonight. and if you watch and text clip communicated weakness steadines and frankly that's what we see our enemies emboldened in the media's constant reporting for ukraine all it does is distract from what i thought was going t be domestic affairs tonight. instead it was the state of ukraine. >> it doesn't hit home. people care deeply about it, bu people are focused on homefront costs kids crime order ukrainians a part of it but leading with ukraine i thought it was a miscalculation on thei part. >> this address was notable for the reappearance of that state of the union performance artist nancy pelosi. when president biden spoke she did her pout in terror routine. this time she was a spasmodic
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backup dancer popping up and clapping bizarre faces and readjusting her orthodontist. this moment took the cake. i call this dance move of the hungry fly. >> from burn pitch. many of you have been there. and out of iraq and afghanistan over 40 times. >> she looks like a fly approaching the sugar bowl. you know why she's so excited, joe biden is her victrola he placed out all of her agenda. the minimum wage build back better free childcare taking on the garment industry. his delighting she's like a ventriloquist that's what this excitement has. we gotta start doing this. >> the funniest thing about thi is biden it's the word for and
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she bolts up out of her seat like she's sitting on itching powder. could be a in one of those boxe next to somebody. >> what did you make raymond as we begin the lenten season abou biden's call for unity tonight? >> it felt like linda came a heck of a lot earlier likely been in it for two years. as he called for unity i'm thinking he's been demonizing police separating people by rac and i'm wearing this demure ducal which i got as grand marshall. we only have a few minutes left of mardi gras. for anyone who took part in it, we saw braces come together wit joy and love. the outpouring of communal affection, that's unity. joe biden could take a lesson soak of the entire country. watch how americans can and should get along. i love that we did it right.
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>> it's beautiful. we were there. my daughter where they are. we have about of the ingram angle spirit invokes their sacrum on the chair she was wearing. >> raymond did a great job. to be together. we need to be together and fighting those moments of joy together as a people and get through the difficulty with common sense and patriotism. you did a fantastic job thank you for inviting us all in. we'll have another analysis but what we discovered a new island. >> happy mardi gras. >> were going to take you live in a few moments on the ground in ukraine for the breaking developments there.
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>> were continuing to monitor that's a situation in ukraine g to fox chief correspondent jonathan hunt. what's the situation like in terms of the refugees were hearing 670,000 so far they com across the border and they've had my and miles of refugees
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backed up. i have to say that number has dwindled a little bit over the last 24 hours when we came in. at the back of ukrainian side was a couple of miles of vehicles because the polish authorities as well as those in your romania and mulled over th other are waiting women and children through. it everything they can to ameliorate the refugee crisis. the interesting thing is i a child who grew up in coldwater europe. i watch the fall of the berlin wall. we watched the collapse of the soviet union. we saw the disintegration of th former yugoslavia. we have not really seen any kin of refugee crisis like that is now since then. also check points are springing up all over ukraine. they are mad simply by men with guns who want to do what they can for their country of ukraine . again, i have not seen those kind of checkpoints on european
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soil since i was in serbia during the kosovo conflict that was more than 20 years ago. make no mistake, this conflict has changed the face of europe. it's very much taken the continent backwards the problem is with putin in charge of his forces at this point and determined it to those forces i and around ukraine, no one know where this will end. >> thank you. stay safe out there. joining me now is max lived and give 15 years he fled days ago and is now in trotsky to koski. your home is a kilometer from that television tower that was hit in the airstrike yesterday. all of your friends at many of them still there. do you have any idea of any of them are okay at this point?
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>> i have i would like to say it's a role feels you'll full-scale war. i have friends and give some of them didn't make it. there a lot of alarms. people are trying to hide and save their lives. >> we are learning the city of curse on the south had fallen t russian affairs is. reports a moment ago that belarus has doubled as troop numbers on the border. what is the sense from the ukrainians at that you're talking to about where it may b headed. russian forces seem to be slowl but surely surrounding.
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>> we have a ready shown that w can do that. no one knows what will happen next. we can say it's a bloodied message happening here. we are preparing to meet. >> no one knows what will happen . as are going slowly. >> the defense minister in russia, his mother is actually ukrainian born which i did not realize until last night. talk about the irony of all of this. he has ukrainian blood running
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through his veins and yet he helping oversee what is the brutal takedown give me. >> he has no mother and blood and heart at all. there acting like animals. my friends reported that there were no atari objects at their the same with that tower and keep. >> they targeted the tower clos to where people died. >> we are praying for you to make the people of ukraine. thank you for sharing your story . my final thoughts when we return
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>> the most biggest moment for me was just the way he brought
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together not just the world on ukraine but also the congress. that was a big momentum. i've given everything that he has done to work together. >> the most biggest moment for me tonight was saying have a good night to all of you. that was had. she takes it from here. welcome to fox news tonight. i'm shannon bream in washington.

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