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not just physical, comes within. he spread love, show compassion and believe in the light, that's what this is all about it's about light versus dark, light will win. we have to embrace the light and embrace each other. with the same people let's not fight against each other. these people are fighting for their lives and we support them. ♪ [inaudible] >> missiles destroy the ukrainian airport and russian forces fire on evacuees killing three innocent people. i am alecia kenya along with
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sean duffy, dagen mcdowell and joey jones. welcome to "the big sunday show". we begin with the fox news alert. ukrainian officials confirming eight russian missiles stuck the city of vinnytsia and destroy the airport. this new video outside of kyiv showed the smoke from a depot hit by shelling. a second attempt to evacuate the ukrainian city of mariposa failed. with only 300 of the 200,000 people reportedly able to get out before shelling began. >> with seeing very credible reports undelivered attacks on civilians which will constitute a work crime. now to benjamin hall live in kyiv to get the latest. >> what we've seen is the push by russian forces to try to surround and get ever closer to kyiv, the city where we are now in the town of irpin has been child has heavily.
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we are seeing russian forces move from the northeast down toward kyiv as well. down in the south it'll be a matter of time until vladimir putin sources close that off completely. one official telling fox news tonight would be the night that they hit kyiv with missiles, jets and helicopters. we're waiting to see if that happens. elsewhere cannot get the 200,000 people out for the second day in a row, the red cross tried to create the corridor the under shelling continues even though the agreements are being made to get them out. for the last couple of days we've been talking about potential assault on odessa, the u.s. defense officials say there was no evidence at this point that an attack will take place on the city. it is very interesting to watch, every day we think we see sudden movements from putin, sometimes a habit is sometimes they don't.
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the one constant the slow and steady descent to kyiv, the capital where we are now. we seen anther duplicate over europe, the big discussion is whether under whether polling can make fighter jets to ukraine. they badly need those. they are only holding to backfill their supply objects before they hand over theirs. it does seem as that's in the pipeline, there's concerns how to get the jets from ukraine from poland to ukraine. putin has made it very clear that any jets come from other countries to ukraine he will consider that an act of war. we have seen the administration to get back step to be rather concerned about upsetting vladimir putin. he made it very clear that sanctions in his eyes are akin to war. putin making it very clear where his redlines are. people stop asking what the u.s. redlines are.
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alicia: we know the israeli prime minister is engaging in a shuttle diplomacy speaking with president putin and president zelensky, any hope they could make any difference? >> at this point it doesn't feel as if vladimir putin is interested in negotiations paid when he sat down for three hours yesterday. but vladimir putin today came out and said he felt the operation was a success and he was not going to stop as long as ukrainians are fighting. back to the negotiations over the last week, there have been two and putin the russians sent the former deputy minister to the meetings wearing a baseball hat while the ukrainians set as senior minister. but still get the impression that putin is serious about that yet. in a feeling he was to be a
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better position before the negotiations will take place. we keep talking about the end game we don't know his end game but if it is a negotiation he wants to be a better place perhaps in the capital kyiv. if it's not negotiations he wants to keep going you might do that to. that is the question now. natalia bennett met with vladimir putin and speaking with the u.s. and the french, putin speaking with micron today, that did not sound terribly hopeful either. diplomacy at this point is moving along but it does have much hope behind it. >> sean duffy here, obviously president zelensky is begging for aircraft so he can fight in air were, were not going to the u.s. have a no-fly zone the u.s. has greenlighted aircraft from poland to be sold or given to ukraine now russia says that will be an act of war, any information of how that's playing out. you see this transfer of aircraft from poland to ukraine.
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>> it does sound as if it's in the pipeline. it's a specific talk about it. anthony blinken saying he was looking at how to backfill or perhaps send u.s. jets. it takes some time you cannot just hand over f-16s you need to prepare them to handover the third-party countries. there's a little bit of a delay ukrainians say they cannot way they did it today or tomorrow. it's one thing in the pipeline. also a lending program which was all during world war ii with the u.s. lent military equipment to european allies. that is a possibility. we don't know how it's going to happen but that's important because ukrainian need a train to fly those russian bricks. that seems to be the only solution at this point if they were to get a hold of planes. dagen: it is dagen mcdowell, we've seen pictures of dead bodies laying next to suitcases
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as ukrainians are obviously being killed as they tried to escape. talk about the prosecution of war crime potentially against vladimir putin is on the horizon and soon? >> it certainly is secretary blinken spoke about that today, they are gathering intelligence on it, and he was gathering evidence on it. i'm sure down the line the itc will look into that and look to prosecute. what that does for people on the ground, is frankly nothing, putin is 30 heavily sanctioned he cannot travel anywhere. if you want prosecution he would not be able to travel to some countries because they would arrest him. it's symbolic and important people are watching. the u.s. has refused to call it work crime only to say there is possibly evidence that there may be referenced has been used. the general said we seen their
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being used. i think the u.s. will get there eventually but for some reason they are taking the time. joey: will looking at footage from vinnytsia to the airport that was bombed. that the civilian airport. my question is what airbase -- today have a place to fly fighter jets from and maintain or gain air superiority? >> is a very good question i cannot answer. they continue to insist that russia did not have air superior and still ukrainian jets flying with some success. the prime minister saying 100 russian jet had been shot down by ukrainian fighter pilots. they insist they still have
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capabilities. how long, we don't know. we don't know where they're coming from i suspect the west of the country but the russians haven't made their way there yet. joey: stay safe. alicia: ukraine, as we just mentioned is the begging for fighter jets. the u.s. gave the green light for a deal to send them read what it could mean for all are involved in the war next. ♪ ♪
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provide these fighter jets to the ukrainians how can we help to make sure that they get something to backfill the planes that there handed over to the ukrainians. >> i want to start with you i think we have a statement from marco rubio on what this means. >> obviously they want to get more aircraft which i think the united states will support in the country is willing to do. there's complications is not just handed it over you have to fly the men and station the conu understand where i'm going, this feels like how we get involved in this war, you don't simply bring the planes to the border and the ukrainians come get them. we got to get them there which puts us at risk. inputting the same he's going to decide what he considers to be an active work or not. alicia: he is a very long history to changing definitions
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to conform to his own reality. i fear we could be heading there even further. poland is a nato country and vladimir putin could make the argument, he doesn't need to make an argument, he just needs to decide for himself that this is an act of war. we talked about this yesterday with benjamin tiptoeing into the war. ukrainian people have said there's only so much you could do to delay the inevitable. you will get dragon. i think you have a valid point. this could be an initial step. it seems more serious and vladimir putin could see it as a threat. joey: sean, i want you to put your congressman hat back on. i hate to do that to you because you fought really hard to get away from the best. if you're in congress any your secretary blinken saying all the right dog whistles, work crime, supporting poland, i'm not say them against it but we need to
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understand what's being said. if you're a member of congress, how do you feel about this moves that looks like it's an embeddable according to benjamin all. >> you have polish jets going into ukraine. the ukrainians cannot fly f-16s or fighter jets they have to get the russian jets that they know how to find a provide maintenance. it is the polls providing the aircraft, not us. we played the clip, just to say it again when anthony blinken said we might be able to backfill their needs if they choose to provide the fighter jets to ukraine. either get to backfill the jets or you're not going to backfill the jets, give us an answer, we might be able to, this is like no commitment from this administration. let ukraine know, do they get the polish jets in the you could
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give the f-16s to poland. make the deal and get it done. not a happy know if i could talk about, there is a million people coming to poland and no refugee camps. the polish people are taking the ukrainians into their homes and caring for them. it's a humanitarian story. no camps but families taking families in. good on the polish. joey: there's a lot of americans working there, we have fox news colleagues looking to go there and do medical support. that is could be the next big story once this war is over where the one and half million people. again, to go to you we both speak with the draw and we try to speak to the big manure. dagen: i will not criticize you. joey: i think you have a way under different way every time but all get to write one day. where american troops are being moved.
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we moved 12000 troops so far. we have seven or 8000 and poland, quite a few in lot vi. some of these are italians and will bring it -- a vehicles. the point about the map does it not look like we are posturing for war with russia. you think there's any more to this talking about bringing in fighter jets. you think our government has a plan that were not privy to, do you think award with russia is more likely than not at this point? dagen: no, i will not take that step and say that out loud. in terms of the jets that poland would provide the soviet era jets to ukraine potentially. jennifer griffin reported the jets had to be retrofitted if the u.s. backfill's and replaces the polish aircraft in the jets that go into ukraine. we would offer replacements but
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we cannot hand over the current equipment that the united states uses. however, jennifer griffin reported that the supplies could come from the u.s. the 13 squadrons that are already in europe. that is part of the holdup. i think if you look back at the last year and listen to general jack keane everything they united states did not do sending arms to ukraine. the excuse from the biden administration we don't want to provoke russia. very clear that vladimir putin was intent on going into russia as he got richer in richer. last spring biden held up a shipment that was authorized by the top administration and put on hold, $100 million. they put it on pause because the biden pollutant summit was coming up.
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there was a second one put on hold in the spring. we've been behind from moment one year ago when russia was making a parent. jack keane in the last week we sent in the antiaircraft missile. that we sent in. joey: i don't think it's up to us if russia is provoked anymore. no matter what we do. >> there was nothing we could do. >> it's not provocation if he is planning to go in anyway. joey: we have to go the segment. the u.s. said to be days away. but the biden administration will not start the massive oil production. the crisis is only getting worse. his abiding administration responsible, will discuss that next.
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alicia: were back with a fox news alert. agreement for the iran nuclear deal expected in days. russia there to broker the deal as it attacks ukraine. today oil prices average price of regular gasoline top $4 a gallon and premium gas prices across the country hit a new all-time high. crude oil at its highest point in a decade. the feeling republicans backlash of biden's energy policy. >> the administration choices when he first came into office put us in this position with energy independence in the united states. instead of being an exporter of energy we became a consumer of russia and oil. this needs to stop. >> this notion that banning russian oil will raise prices is
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an admission that this killer in this butcher vladimir putin has leverage over us. why would we want that to continue. why will we have someone like him to have the power to raise gas prices on americans. >> we weakened ourselves, the leftist focus is on climate as their religion. what we have to do is a common sense has to prevail in that. we are an energy-based economy. dagen: is astonishing protestant biden has stood up in front of the american people and made the case of why are they paying. were this close to pain record high gasoline prices. tomorrow we will hit a new record. in diesel prices tomorrow are going to hit a new record high. that is to include inflation rate anything get everything in this country to its destination will cost more. biden is nowhere to explaining
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this to the american people. sean: i'm going to explain it, oil is oil, where there it comes from venezuela or iran or russia, by the way american oil is better than russian oil. american jobs, american security, american revenue, i think the answer is in default of the democrat party which is bernie sanders. bernie sanders of the communist venezuelans. he loves all soviet union pre-he signed onto the iran deal. these are people who don't believe making america strong, the policy is to make america week. we go to the green new deal would we buy windmills and solar panels and batteries, not in america, will buy them from china. take another step further. they are trying to teach her kids critical race theory, teacher american kids how to hate their history and their country. i'm really hard-pressed to make an argument how democrats love america and brought america to
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be stronger. everything that they do is make in this country weaker, less secure, less safe in spending way more money as the implement policies. dagen: sean mentioned venezuela. u.s. officials have gone down to meet with the venezuelan regime to discuss oil exports that were cut off in 2019 but the trump administration. russia in the middle of the iran deal almost guarantees that ukraine related sanctions will prevent it from trading with tehran. you have anthony blinken talking about the u.s. wayne russian oil band. i don't understand. u.s. refiners are already cutting off five additional russian oils. about a third of exports are already off the market. i don't know how any of this makes sense in terms of this administration want to continue to buy oil for regimes that hate us like venezuela that won't
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sign off on one new drilling permit and the u.s. joey: you can spit in my face and tell me it's raining but thankfully we have fox weather. when jen psaki stands up to the podium and says that her gas prices are going up because russia is invading ukraine. that is textbook gas lighting and it shows you the administration is not interested in honest conversation. these things don't happen overnight. russia isn't the singular reason gas and energy is going to the roof. just like meatpackers are why we have an inflation to the grocery store. but the administration blames meatpackers for the inflation of groceries and very willing to blame russia for bad energy policy. these are built up over the last couple of years or several years in the nuance is not just more
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drilling or the pipeline is about administration having a posture towards energy that gives american investors excited and allows us with energy that we have and that's what we don't have. dagen: there hasn't been one new onshore federal lease from the biden administration and his time in office. the davis man took office i started talking about taking a jackhammer to energy sector. it is american prosperity and gives us power over nations that hate us. to receive power and wealth to vladimir putin by not opening up the if you will by releasing leases and drilling in this country. this is what happened. we don't have any way of cutting off ottoman food and russian oil
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exports because were not drilling enough of the united states. >> what i can tell you after the keystone pipeline project was cut off i went to nebraska and talk to the workers down there. i also talked to pete ricketts republican of nebraska. you made the point the demand has not changed. it would talk about climate change and you're worried about your carbon footprint. the produce barrel of oil is the produce barrel of oil regardless of where that happens. there's going to be a carbon footprint to the earth. if you looking at venezuela you talk about adding the fossil fuels that it takes to get here because it has to travel. that's when his frustration came and i think a lot of americans are experiencing the as well. >> one last point i think we can also forget the hedge fund
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managers that control american money, not because are so woke they don't want to invest in oil and gas. sometimes the money to get the new online is not there they've all gone crazy woke. dagen: i was going to add one thing. andy who i rely on a great source of information on oil. the u.s. is producing all it can right now to increase production we have to drill more wells. we want more oil in the u.s. we have to drill for it, don't dial 1800 opec. opec plus, that includes russia and about seven months into the biden administration they had the audacity to ask opec to pump oil and ask russia to put more oil. that is the idiocy of this administration. back to you. alicia: were going to fox news alert, vice president kamala harris is in selma, alabama
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problems thinking, and sweating. (jackie) talk to your doctor about austedo...it's time to treat td. td is not ok. visit askforaustedo.com. sean: will back with a fox news alert mary pulled ukraine falling for the second time after the city was shelled just minutes into an agreed cease-fire. the united nations human rights office is now confirming 364 ukrainian citizens have been killed since the invasion began. ukrainians are fleeing to poland in record numbers. the country is expected to top 1 million refugees today many civilians are trying to get to live eve on the border of poland. that's where we find mike tobin it's about 12:45 a.m. >> the people in mariupol entry
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into. an attempted humanitarian cease-fire has fallen apart for the second time and russian artillery. the people in these towns have been without food and water and without power for six days. russian attempts to encircle these particular towns, even as buses are waiting for them in the town of zaporizhzhia near the nuclear facility that is controlled by the russian forces. these attempts cease-fire's and all of that that is, of these meetings with the russian and ukrainian delegations that have been meeting in belarus and followed apart twice. cruise missiles were fought spotted and videotaped over ukraine as a foreign minister says eight russian cruise missiles hit an airport in the center of the country. the airport was taken out according to the president volodymyr zelensky, this was a civilian and military facility.
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you talk about the estimation of the civilian deaths at 364. you have to look around the country, look at all the destruction in the video you have seen in the destruction of civilian structures like apartment buildings. then you think about the places where we can't get in like car keys and mariupol and that's preliminary will beget official tallies that the numbers will be dramatically different and they will unfortunately be dramatically worse. sean: what's the not allowing children of limited the elderly to knock it out of mariupol and other cities, this could demoralize the ukrainians, what is it not letting russian people flee. >> he would have to look at it if it's about demoralization. as we cease-fire fall apart whenever there is a cease-fire, but sides will take an opportunity to reposition and
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resupply. that is your enemy repositioning or getting something that may give them the advantage that they're getting used to kill you then you fire again. that is usually what makes the cease-fires fall apart. dagen: talk about the resiliency and the strength of the ukrainian people that you are seeing every day. >> it really is all hands on deck. would you talk to the ukrainian people, they say they will repel the russian invaders. sometimes they use the word occupiers. and you see the way that they are pitching in. anyone who could do anything. we met with people who made steel fences. they called on their neighbors to give them the scrap metal that they could get and they started making roadblocks. the big hedgehog barriers and also making jacks that they can put in the street, something that would stop advancing russian armor or russian vehicles they are making molotov cocktails, camo netting all of
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that being shipped up to the fight in kyiv. everyone is all hands on deck and that's on bow despite the dramatic civilian casualties. joey: this is joe we have a question off the topic but very germane to where you are. we talk about the fighter jets coming in from poland. there isn't a huge russian military presence where you are, do you see ukrainian air force planes leaving from that city? are there airbases in the western forces of the state that are accessible and usable if new jets coming? >> there were two air facilities that were hit to the north and south of base to the east of ths where there was an attempt according to the mayor of thistn paratroopers to insert on helicopters and they were repelled by ukrainian fighters.
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look at the particular of that one there is a real possibility that the russian paratroopers came in on helicopters. they did what they intended to do such as possibly marking the airfield as a target and they got back on the aircraft and left. they came in with a force of 60 people and that's not what you would do, you would know that pretty well. alicia: just a quick question given that lviv is a touch point for somebody trying to leave the country. how is lviv handling that we have hundreds of thousands of people trying to get to the border. >> in the center of town it looks a little bit like business as usual. you see a lot of sandbags in important buildings with the police are located in a military base in town. thanks to that effect. when you get to the area of the train station, that is where the numbers are getting overwhelmed. the flow from the train coming from kyiv.
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they leave as soon as it's full. no one has a ticket to get on as soon as it's full the train comes in this direction. the problem is only for trains leave for poland. you have a lot of people piling up around the area of the train station and it's cold, you have to feed them and get a roof over their head. that's where you have a humanitarian situation piling up in lviv. sean: thank you for that report. please stay safe. we want you to come home. russian forces throwing rockets at a nuclear facility just days after hitting the largest nuclear power plant for what is that say about putin's war strategy. we are discussing that next. ♪
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alicia: were back with the fox news alert. russian forces firing rockets at a nuclear facility in kharkiv days after the nuclear power plant. the institute of physics and technology contain 37 he will sells at its core and creates 20% of ukraine's electricity ukraine has five nuclear facilities and four of the power plants are active. russia has already seized
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chernobyl. i want to go to you joey. this is the same institute that is responsible for developing the soviet union's first nuclear bomb how concerned are you about this in situ. joey: and more concerned about weaponize in the power in the country that i am of a cataclysmic happening at the facility. understanding what these facilities are made, they are not made brittle, they are not made to not withstand something couple will be of nuclear power plant to the united states to get hit by tornadoes. they are not brittle what they're trying to achieve, to take control of these places and weaponize the production of power that could have grave consequences on the civilians of ukraine specifically. alicia: i want to read something back to zaporizhzhia. lucas tomlinson tweeted today
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from the international energy agency. it read, ukrainian staff continue operating the largest nuclear plant in europe. but management under orders from commander of russian forces guarding the plants six nuclear reactors. russian forces guarding six nuclear reactors. dagen: i have that statement from the international atomic energy agency in front of me. the ukrainian staff at zaporizhzhia are required to seek approval for any operation from the russians even maintenance. adding to that another problem. ukraine reported russian forces have switched off global networks and internet so reliable information from the site cannot be obtained through normal channels of communication. there is a threat. we talked about yesterday that
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the russians there screw up unintentionally and cause a nuclear disaster. alicia: right. too that point and joey's point. none of this -- all of this is happening within the borders of ukraine. but the impact of the disaster are immediately felt felt elsewhere and everywhere. sean: you would think if you could attack a nuclear facility to prevent and because there meltdown you might use weapons or missiles, using a grad missile system which is inaccurate. they are bombarded with missiles in the facility which heightens the risk of a nuclear meltdown which causes great environmental damage which begs the question why we don't have more liberals in congress saying these people are dangerous, what we produce more american energy or maybe
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say why are we going to cut a deal with another crazy country like iran that wants nuclear weapon so we can get their oil. they should learn their lesson. these people -- i look at putin and i don't think anything is off the table and he's willing to risk nuclear meltdown and radiation wave coming across europe is insanity. but he doesn't care, he's all about winning. that's why i would say don't mess with crazy, it never works out and again, it's all of us fall. i'm sorry but it is. dagen: why are you apologizing to me. alicia: is very polite. alicia: in emotional speech by ukrainian ufc fighter after her victory here in the united states. >> my family and ukraine is in a
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thank you for everybody's supporting me and messaging me. i want to cry. dagen: say her name and say it loud and proud. she won in the second round with the rear naked choke. joey: they humanize the entire experience, you don't win at that sport and that she could devote your entire body and soul for entire time which could be a few seconds fight. she did that and immediately after her mind and heart was with her homeland. you have to empathize with that. i think americans connect with that, even bomb this young russian athlete speaking out
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which is the risk of their own health and their family and anything turns aside as international pressure, this probably matters as much as anything. dagen: shawn said to her after the remarks that we just listen to, he said your able to come in here and compete under the extraordinary circumstances is remarkable. this is much bigger than justified. >> well said. when you hear the crowd respond to her. that is only way ufc fighting crowds can do it. it was deafening. it is really cool, this woman is strong. it's a perception that we have of all ukraine this kind of strength the way they fought back a pushback on russians. i do want to minimize the masculinity but i would not would meet her in a dark ally and have her anatomy. dagen: that's a great thing about ufc and mma.
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i like the female fights better than the dudes fight. i think the women are a hell of a lot tougher. alicia: absolutely. i will second that. a little bit to sean's point. the ukrainian people, our hearts are broken, they are breaking our hearts but filling our hearts. and hearing her and listening to her it is when i heard her say, you know, please understand, i've had a hard week, it really gave me something to think about as i held in, you know, next week when i head into friday thinking i've had a rough week, i don't know what a rough week looks like. but she's truly inspiring all of us really. dagen: before we go, joey, the opposite of this though is like on social media, like, all these, like, accounts are posting garbage from, like, the paris week fashion shows. [laughter] like, one day they're posting a
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yellow and blue support of ukraine, and then it's, like, look at me walk around carrying my $10,000 bag going to fashion shows. can we just stop it? and, again, the deafness and blindness and incense at this time to what's going on -- insensitivity to what's going on in the world. i guess i shouldn't be surprised, but it is vomitous. joey: our own government is buying russian oil, and we fall victim to it every day, the difference between self-awareness and as a country can we get ourselves together and say, hey,if we're going to to stand for something, let's do it. dagen: that's the message that biden and company don't want to own the skyrocketing gas prices, but they need to tell the american people you heard vladimir putin -- hurt vladimir putin by -- sean: they don't want to own it or fix it, dagen. dagen: right. we need to ramp up production.
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we can't right now because there aren't any drilling permits, but we also need to use less as a nation. and he doesn't want to seem like jimmy carter although he's worse. liver liver "the fox report" has continuing coverage of the war on ukraine. all of that starts right now. [gunfire] [inaudible conversations] [background sounds] [inaudible conversations] jon: the people of ukraine under attack again tonight as russia's invasion enters its 12th day. good evening, i'm jon scott, and this is "the fox report." ♪
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