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everywhere. the ukrainians would care about markets right now and livelihoods when much more worried about their lives. priorities are right for the world and right is real as well financially for them only, financially. but for them, for those in ukraine, life and death. here is "the five." ♪ ♪ >> dana: hello, everyone i am dana perino, judge jeanine pyro, greg gutfeld, jesse watters and this is 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five." >> [bleep]! >> dana: 12 days of horror in
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ukraine as vladimir putin with a larger trail of destruction. russia accused of war crimes after raining down artillery shells on civilians trying to flee to safety. at least eight people, including children killed in a city outside of kyiv. ukraine said russia is using tactics to punish cities and mariupol were 200,000 civilians struggling to escape, the city has been without water and power for day with carnage and suffering increasing, nearly 100% of its forces staged at the border into ukraine. president zelenskyy, once again cries out to the west for more help. >> this is murder, deliberate murder. think of the sense of impunity of invaders. they announced their plans of atrocities and why? because there is no reaction, because there is silence. not a word as we dissolved tonight. they are testy of the aggressor to the west with sanctions
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against russia are not enough appearance before let's go to benjamin hall in the capital of kyiv midnight where you are, benjamin. >> dana, the moment is quiet and kyiv but shouting across large parts of the city north, northwest. clearly, vladimir putin's forces making a push for the city. on one hand today, we have seen a real escalation on the attack of civilians. you see the picture from kharkiv, mariupol and kherson. absolutely flattened and no doubt putin is indiscriminately bombing the city's commanding schools and hospitals. on the other hand, you have putin offering humanitarian corridors, potential peace talks, but everyone knows those are an absolute farce. you talk about humanitarian corridors, at mariupol where buses are to rescue 200,000, the
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bread crossing that other attempts to get them out, shells taking it impossible to evacuate anyone. then today, another humanitarian car leading to russia and belarus. and people heading right into the captives hands. so right now, vladimir putin, incredibly low but there was a third round of negotiations between russia and ukrainians in belarus. there was no outcome specifically. they discussed further humanitarian efforts, but nothing really came of it. so right now, we have this scenario where the escalation is on putin's side commanding towns, hitting villages and pillaging villages. but ukraine is still doing remarkable holding back the russians. so what the russians have started to do, using long-range weapons. we have seen long-range artillery and that is a lot less precise peer that is why we see
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so many casualties rise dramatically. and also, so successful with the planes coming in low to drop and they have to fly higher. that means far less accuracy. and so a scorched move at the moment the way we had seen. it is really worrisome what we are seeing and all because ukrainians have fought so well, pray for holding them back. we have seen this rise in indiscriminate attacks, dana. >> dana: benjamin, stay safe and we will see you on the channel later this evening. judge jeanine, you know for those civilians trying to flee and to realize the route they were told they could take was very heartbreaking. an offensive, and yet, here they are the ukrainians go back to the table again today and imagine sitting across from the russians asking for additional humanitarian service. >> judge jeanine: the fact that they mind those evacuation corridors, the fact they are
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shelling and the corridors or the corridors lead to russia or belarus is an indication this guy is not an honest actor. we have been sitting your 12 days, okay, talking about him make you know, zelenskyy put it perfectly. this is murder, deliberate murder with impunity with no consequence. how is it that one man is allowed to up and the world like this? how is it that he is able to push everyone's buttons and basically kill indiscriminately? simply trying to get cancer treatment, children being killed with their families leaving. i don't need to describe it. all you have to do is turn on the television while the world watches. you know, i understand the no-fly zone, but even canada has said, we are not going to accept any oil from russia. now, what we are doing and i don't want to get into the latest reports, but we want to
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work with venezuela. we want to work with iran. aren't we going to fund the nuclear bombs for iran? why? it's so easy to make the left turn and go to texas, go to pennsylvania. we could be energy independent and you remember last week, dana i said 48% of americans are willing to suffer and pay higher prices? today is saturday and the 1% to suffer the higher prices to help these people -- 71%. and good people across the world and this pig has got his thumb on her neck. >> dana: jesse how do you assess things today? >> it was awful, a bad week and for the ukrainians and the civilians in ukraine. i'm not shocked anymore. i think in the beginning people were shocked by the horror that he was imposing on the people. it is shocking, but we shouldn't be shocked. this guy is a barbarian. it is fully on a court is doing. and it is going to get worse.
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and the american people have to understand that because an the beginning he thought the sanctions were super effective and we've never seen anything like that. it will get a lot worse before it gets better. and not prepare the country for a long game. this is a long game. our american strategy, the western strategy is to turn the russian empire into a graveyard in ukraine. that is going to take a very long time. we are going to see a lot of dead bodies. it is going to be sad. right now, i'm not sure the next couple of weeks or months, the american people will vote the same way as they did in that poll. we are in recession territory pretty much. we are already in correction territory. we cannot afford twodollar oil or $500 oil. joe biden has not said, destruction costs are going up. what is he done about wheat
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prices or food prices, fertilizer? the black sea is basically done. no shipping company is going in there. no one is underwriting any sort of trade and the entire region. i'm afraid that you are going to have a domino effect that will spiral out of control right out you come out of the recession. this company to my country is not going to have a recovery ift in the face with $500 a gallon gasoline. and the people are not prepared for this. president has not prepare the country for this and we are headed really fast to a potential war, talking about a no-fly zone. people are getting trigger-happy. we are sending in planes potentially. what happens if nato ally since in a plane and that needlepoint from a nato country shoots down a russian plane? you know russia will be okay with a polish plane shooting
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dead russians at their doorstep? i don't think joe biden has wrapped his head around it. before yes? >> i disagree with a point of view but the elements, the president has done a better job of trying to prepare the country for the consequences. in fact, even if he doesn't, we are living the consequences of paying more for castling and paying more for food. i call at the new ppp, protect, punish, and power back. aunt we are at risk in ukraine, democracy, decency, humanity, sovereignty. you can't let this nation cross that line particularly in nation with the sociopaths and the language he is talking. we kept together nato. it has been hard. i know there is an interest on some to try to score political points with this but when huge problems in front of you, you have to solve it. if that means bringing people together because you disagreed in the path and you have to figure out how to do it because
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you have to punish the eight. here is the question how willing are we to say $71, 76%, how high will that number stay? you raised it. if is get to $10, $12 from $11 a barrel. are we willing to ban the kinds of fan some are proposing on oil and energy products similar to what canada did? if we do that, some criticized the white house for not touting inflation. i would dare say we don't see inflation and finally, we have to power back. judge, where i agree wholeheartedly, we have to power back and think about ways to restart energy products in the country, be it keystone or lease on lance. there was some talk in the white house about doing that. i think they need to go further. we have to be serious and intentional helping the europeans. the marshall plant to help the europeans find new energy sources.
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no nation should be dependent on iran, venezuela, or russia for energy sources. we were able to get off middle east oil after 9/11. we have to make that the legacy of this effort once we are able to get out of the episode we are in right now. >> dana: we will talk about energy in the next block but you have a guest saturday night. anything he said saturday that now you look to monday and say, aha? >> jesse: bob gates, democrat, cia director worked for the president but this is historic times. i think what he was trying to say, a bad actor and nothing that we will ever do to change the way he is. not much different than the guy he dealt with when he came in off of president obama and came in for president bush but then president obama. always a huge mistake with president obama blankets, maries when he went to georgia. or is the thing jesse is much as i agree with the sentiment, we are not living in a world in
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which we -- right now we are dealing with an actor with no interest in tiling back or coming back. this is the moment you have to stand out and choke him out or it will get so much worse in two years as he takes mulled over and starts on the baltic nation. it will not be a great area but yes or no area. here is what i found, mccrone is on another planet. russia must be respected as a country. there is no durable peace if they were not part of the great architectural at peace and a country because history and geography are stubborn. vladimir putin is the problem and he cannot be brought into the family of nations. he has tried and left in her face. he destroyed the country, killing children doesn't care about it. he has press coverage with flight attendants. we have total oil sanctions and commence the europeans to get off oil. my goodness, do we stand for anything? 1-800-venezuela? iran, we will let you fulfill
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what we used to get from russia and now we actually go to say it is only 7% of their output is our input on oil? so that is why we should not worry about stopping russia's input oil from coming into the country? of course, we should do. we backstop with friendly nations. we have to stand for something. we don't have relations with them. how dare we cut a oil deal? do you know what's happening with this deal? it is a travesty. we will fuel terror and the middle east for years. >> dana: we have more to come about this because president biden to off surge gas prices with a new set of dictators. we will give younc a preview whn we come back. ♪ ♪ ! after riding twelve miles to nowhere, i'm taking a detour.
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♪ ♪ >> you say that you will do whatever you can to reduce the impact of high gas prices on american. we are asking other countries to think about may be pumping more oil. why not to wait here? >> to be very clear, federal policies are not limiting the supplies of oil and gas. let me finish, let me finish. peter... let me give you the facts here. i know that can be inconvenient, but i think they are important in this moment. there are 9,000 approved drilling permits not being used. the suggestion that we are not allowing companies to drill is inaccurate. >> jesse: jen psaki blowing up on their very own peter doocy, getting a little defensive over exploding gas prices appear at the cost of a gallon is now over $4 nationally. the president's plan to deal with it is to kiss up to dictators instead of producing more oil at home.
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biden advisors are toying with a possible trip to saudi arabia to beg, beg for more energy production. u.s. officials are holding where face-to-face meetings with venezuela. and a nuclear deal with iran to be wrapped up at any moment. the white house also saying no decision being made on banning foreign and russian oil and nikki haley unloading on the biden administration peer at her >> we need to start standing up why are we even a humming around the fact that we are still taking russian oil? why are we doing that? why would we take money from evil dictators? you never sleep with the devil because the devil owns you. the europeans are finding that out right now. we need to be smarter than that. >> jesse: we need to really be smarter, and you were mentioning iran deal that is now on the ropes because russia is now saying, hey, hey, hey, you need
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us on this pier they want oil from the iranians. where does that when i go? >> with russia's help we might be able to get the iran deal we never wanted. and gary said it perfectly, who knew vladimir putin was exiled because of it? what do you think vladimir putin thinks? this is the country that is helping us out directly or indirectly targeting nuclear power plants in the ukraine well threatening nuclear war on us if we do xyz. now, to go in there and convince iran that we are responsible as they are with nuclear weapons. so to cut a deal that nobody, dan i know you know this and voted against 2015 peel and senator schumer voted against the deal but that is a 22015 deal nuclear basis to do inspections and fund terror. real quick to close us out. we are about to do a were still
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at the worst thing is nobody knows anything about it. we are about to do something behind closed doors that will affect world peace, especially the middle east middle east. because we put all those sanctions on iran, we got the abraham accords. i will take israel and saudi arabia side over the evil regime. >> jesse: and they don't want this iran deal but biden, tell us how this will look dana perino? air force touches down in riyadh, down on the tarmac and greets the king and the king -- are americans going to go for something like that right now? >> dana: with aviators on? i will forever make sure that it is clear that we were seeing record gas prices before russia invaded ukraine, okay? number one when you are talking about energy policy in the united states, start there. unfortunately it looks like it will get worse. you have a situation where
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basically, we are willing to look past all the human rights violations in saudi or venezuela. we are okay with the fact that iran wants to destroy israel, but we will go get them to steal and maybe take oil. i understand that there might need to be a way to figure out how to get more oil if rush is going to be cut out. i get that. but i also think the administration continues to say, we have to transition to green energy. they are just not sober minded enough to say, we need to do these things all at once. if they don't announced a shift, no one will ever say they did it. then going to saudi and iran is not the shift we are talking about. >> jesse: good luck appearance before we as a nation want to get to cleaner, greener energy efficient but it will take some time until the squad to sit down. then you walk them through and you say i put a ton of money and innovation but in the meantime we will go to visit texas.
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we are going to pennsylvania. we will go to northern california. we will go to wyoming, montana, places the united states has energy. we produce energy and a much more environmentally friendly way than any other country. the squad needs to hear about that too appear they are worried about the left and icc put out another report today the claimant, we had to worry about the claimant and right now worried about actual survival of the western world. that is what we need to think about. >> jesse: exactly. what will it look like memorial day weekend when people start to hit the road, take the kids on a trip and it is $4.50 a gallon, $100 to fill up your tank? how did the democrats survive politically? >> dan: it would be hard for anybody but i think we have to be happy if it is $4.50 memorial day. if you are looking where we are right now. i agree with a lot of what she said, but i agree wholeheartedly
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that build nuclear, frack and drill have to be part of the lexicon and climate change bill. just like crazies on the republican side: stable thinkers on republican side and democratic thinkers as well and we have to share with them all. two prior to covid, proved covid or barrels per day usage in america $100 million, 103 million barrels a day. now down to 202,196.2 billion barrels a day. so if it gets back up to where it was before prices could go back up so tina, the record prices we went down during covid we will find ourselves going back up. finally, this energy thing i struggle like you do, brian and the worst of action. we ask the saudis to produce more? there are things we are concerned about there and certainly positive or negative things. do we go to venezuela, the iranians? i don't know. i would rather go to venezuela because i think we can strike a
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simpler deal, but i will leave that to the diplomats. i have to tell you $11 a barrel, we will have to ask voters in pennsylvania, texas, south dakota which ones they like. >> jesse: let's hear from america's greatest diplomat, judge jeanine. [laughter] >> judge jeanine: actually i'm the only one at the table -- okay. sorry. >> jesse: which you negotiate with venezuelans? >> judge jeanine: not a chance. i don't want their oil i don't want biden mike iran's will or russian soil. i want american oil. the one that made sense today elon musk. when elon musk said decreased domestic oil output while acknowledging it will negatively impact his energy car business. he said extraordinary times demand extraordinary actions and it was like drill, baby, drill peer that is what we got to do is drill. and don't say simplistic because we did it. when we did it, the gas was
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cheap and it was clean and then biden came in and made a mess of all of it. that's all i have to say. >> jesse: thanks, guys coming up nato and biden ruling out no-fly zone in ukraine, but is there a way to get around it? that is next. ♪ ♪ [limu emu squawks] woo! thirty-four miles per hour! new personal record, limu! [limu emu squawks] he'll be back. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪
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government nato member wants tos that get a green light from the u.s. or are you afraid that will escalate tensions? >> no, that gets a green light. in fact, we are talking with the polish friends right now about what we might be able to backfill their needs if, in fact, they choose to provide fighter jets to the ukrainians. >> judge jeanine: okay, brian, i will start with you. if it is okay to send fighter jets according to putin, i guess, even though tony blinken said that, what point does he dw the line and say, i believe that is your participation in the armed conflict? it is very subjective issue and questions. >> brian: who cares? we are so worried about this guy who started the war and annihilating 3-year-old spirit enough. the polish pilots come excuse me ukrainian pilots are on their way the first time and thought this was a done deal. they will show up and fly them out and that will be the story.
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here is the deal. if poland is worried about losing air force and on the march, i understand that. seriously, we don't have extra 15 which is unbelievable we don't have some in a hanker somewhere. so for the next six months let's get a bunch of hours and also f-35s coming by 2024 so poland is up to speed on our equipment. if we say, listen, it will be free rental for the next six months if things calm down, those f-16s are yours. that the ukrainians fly, game on. we have to have to stop kowtowing for belligerent guy sitting in moscow. >> judge jeanine: dana, the truth is we are. we didn't even to our nuclear exercises for fear putin said it might instigate putin. the whole world is cow toweling to him. how do we get to the point to put them in his place?
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>> dana: little judo guy a great nick nickname and i will give that a try but i think what is missing here is a little bit of creativity that you would lie to see. i understand the administration has a position on the no-fly zone that it is going to stick to. my heart would love to do everything we possibly can to help. my my head understands why a fly zone will not happen. at least until there is something so provocative, right? putin is the one who broke all the rules here. he is the one threatening the rest of us with nuclear weapons. we can pick up this convention but then we have a nuclear problem and putin knows that. so little judo guy is sitting there thinking has all the cards figured out. what he doesn't understand for my belief ukrainians fight back as hard as they could, quite isolated and didn't know the military equipment was in as poor of a shape and we talked about the convoy for ten days.
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>> they are out of gas and also sold. >> judge jeanine: you know what, jesse, they need it seems like more missiles that can go higher than the stingers. >> jesse: higher than the stingers? i don't know what those would be. >> dan: missile-defense. >> jesse: israelis denied the drones that would have come in handy. and soft superiority. and it's too late. we didn't give them the weaponry and the time they needed and waited too long for that too. but now here we are. i want to be cautious because a lot of times you have these entanglements, alliances that could tripwire and the next thing you know you are finding a land next to russia. i do like the idea of getting the migs there. we are familiar with that aircraft. i don't trust joe biden to be like throwing airplanes at this thing.
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>> judge jeanine: he is not a smart person. he is surrounded by lobbyists and dumped diplomats who have bumbled our way into many, many screw ups throughout the world. the same people that did the biden deal and miscalculated afghanistan. so now, they want to load up ukrainians with fighter jets and doing deals with the polish was. slow down. what happens if polish jet get shot down or shoot down russian aircraft. russia considers that conventional war. who knows what happens after that? i agree. he is dangerous and evil enough to shell civilian corridors, then what is stopping from dropping a tactical nuclear weapon when russia feels its own survival is at stake? >> dan: they are embarrassed. >> jesse: they feel they have to expand to survive. and you have jets shooting down russian planes outside of the border, they will take that
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extremely seriously. >> i think the pressure that is being put on them, we all hope will incentivize them to retire putin. this all stops and the russian people brought back into the world are plugged back into the financial system, oil and energy products if they retire him. but now there is a danger and i think brian had it right. we are at war now. they are at a higher phase and we are. the question is, how can our escalating help de-escalate this? i give the president a lot more credit and administration a lot more credit than some do. do they have it right? the escalating trying to de-escalate i think is a balancing act and trying to harness the walk. i like our hands better today than 13 days ago. >> jesse: i like america's hands always. >> 13 days ago no one thought the ukrainians could stand up and i have to tell you putin has to deal with his military, managing ukraine and trying to restore his own polling numbers in russia. that is a tough act.
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♪ ♪ >> jesse: for the refugee crisis causing more unspeakable pain and suffering to civilians there. the u.n. said more than 1.7 million ukrainians have fled since the war began. mike tobin is and lviv in ukraine with the latest. mike, the the pictures are horrific but what do you see on the ground? >> what you see are the people of the war-ravaged towns, those can get out heading west. a lot of them had for the capital city of kyiv. they get on a train there. you don't need to take for with this train anymore. it leaves as soon as the passenger cars are full and it leaves and heads to lviv.
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more trains coming and, more seats coming and then going out. you have a pile up in lviv. most people are looking to keep moving and that's why you have 1.7 million people already cross the border. 1 million of those have gone into poland. you see poland stepping up as best as they can, you see the government pitching in with establishing a fund that will ultimately amount to about $65 a piece and will give the people crossing the border. you have businesses stepping up with temporary housing and even individuals who are going as far as to cook soup for people so cold as they cross the border. keep in mind, you had about 1 million ukrainians cross into poland since 2014. as the fighting got bad here. you have some who are willing and sympathetic and very willing to open their doors to put a roof over these people's head and a hot meal into them because they have so much needs. you see remarkable things even
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people leaving baby carriages at the border so that when people cross with children, they have something to put them in, guys. >> think you come best to you brother. watching joe burrell this morning and you had a guest on from ukraine. this woman talked about how russia was like a neighbor and compare them to an ex husband. she can't get away from the violence and how she felt safer and more secure leaving, but talk about that interview and as you listen to mike, how does that resume? before i thought she nailed it, right, on biden to make an analogy and would have gotten award for best analogy of the year. she felt like she was being hunted and never going to be able to rest as long as he was the neighbor. and as a kid come i worked with my mom and dad who worked with lutheran world relief in denver,
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colorado, mem my sister would tag along on the weekends and figure out how to ride the bus. figure out where they would send their kids to school, where they would be able to get their favorite chicken recipes, ingredients and recipes they wanted or to deliver a washer and dryer. what these people go through 1.7 million right now is something very hard to fathom. you imagine okay, you have to go now and you have your backpack and your phone and many had to leave behind their pets, and many had to leave behind their husbands, fathers, brothers, uncles. the mental anguish they are going through is something that the world has to deal with. something similar with the refugees leaving afghanistan. and all the paperwork is all boxed up and gets screwed up. and then you have the state department state department, well, we are trying at the polish people have done a great job and actually romania, moldova but 1.7 million people. in ukraine the population is
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44 million people. so, you still have at least 42 million people there under his gun. >> judge jeanine: there is no question -- excuse me. look, there was no question these people, dana, are ultimately suffering from post-traumatic stress syndrome here they have seen bodies. i heard them talking about covering their children's eyes when they passed by amputated bodies and bombs. you have to ask yourself, the world is watching. i mean, they are paranoia, which is legitimate and their fear. how do you decide what of your life you put in a backpack? i have 5 minutes. what do i put my backpack? the whole thing is frightening. >> prime time, what do you think as you look at this? we have not seen scenes like this with a war going on in people living in a country. how does this impact
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decision-maker in a country with military and doesn't make them think differently about what they should or shouldn't be doing? >> jesse: i don't know about military but joe biden, has he offered to take in ukrainian refugees? i haven't heard him say that. he usually takes in refugees all over the world central america, afghanistan, the middle east. it is a shock he hasn't said anything about that. the last major refugee crisis was from the middle east to europe. this will be a little different because ukrainians can assimilate in a better way just because they are neighboring all of these countries they are going to. a language similarity and so there is that. and you would hope that these come a lot of them are women and children but you would hope they would add value to the countries they are going to, they both share a distaste for russia with the country's going to poland, slovakia, romania. so i guess, there is some good to come of this hopefully.
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>> ryan, to fight for the country, land and their future, how do you see this? >> brian: i think it is amazing and then you go back. that is ultimately, but some people believe it is getting dangerous and i'm going to get out. no mom being targeted appear they are actually shooting at children. we make a mistake in battle and we have an investigation, beat each other up, vilify and talk about your responsibility and try to get baby seals out of jail. and then we debate the case. they were actually aiming for people that just happen to be going to their machine shop that night. so, they are really traumatized for the middle-class come upper-middle-class. in some cases and now it's all in a suitcase. >> thank you, head getting bailed out by beijing. china stepping in to save russia from the crushing sanctions. ♪ ♪
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chinese payment rival, visa, mastercard, american express and growing numbers whose suspended business operations with russia. how did you characterize dana perino the relationship with china now as opposed to before the invasion happened? >> dana: remember you are with us or against us? i think that should apply here. china is trying to have it both ways. they are doing this with russia to try to provide and look for ways to pay. they are also sending humanitarian aid to ukraine. >> jesse, where do you think china stands? we expected china to be the
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backstop but are they truly backstopping? >> jesse: they are but financially they can only do so much. they do $450 billion in trade with america. you know how much they do with them, $50 billion? so you don't do business with america, you do business with europe and the good guys with all the money, the guys that developed you, semicivilized society, what we want to do is provide all of the commodities. and i think biden has to meet that. opportunities for biden. china said the strategic relationship with no boundaries or no limits. they are not doing all that they can be doing. i'm not giving them credit but we continue to apply pressure on russia. the situation with china will take care of itself from our side. >> is it too painful for china to keep up with russia? could they be a pariah
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themselves? >> i haven't seen the west pulled out for china. >> judge jeanine: they haven't pulled out but the interesting part the more russia is ostracized by the rest of the world, the more china is going to do what is right for economic pocketbook. in the end, it doesn't matter because russia and china will get back together again. because they hate the west here this is just temporary bump in the road where russia and china, you know russia and china has been off a little bit. they may have wanted to join russia in making sure that they collaborate on this because china wants to go after taiwan. i don't know with that is going to be happening now. we were talking about this during the break if may be american government since taiwan or something to protect it. but i think in the end, russia and china will always be aligned. and just a temporary break. >> it is good news that they are struggling mightily in ukraine. we will see hopefully.
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♪ >> dana: in a new interview president zelenskyy is vowing to stay in kyiv saying he will remain in the city as long as it takes to win the war. let's get our quick final thoughts on. that was brian? >> brian: president zelenskyy is the only person on the planet that could get the eu, nato, the republicans and democrats together. is he so inspiring. he also motivates. what he said over the weekend he is getting. i want planes. he is getting planes. i want more arms. is he getting more arms. is he not getting the no-fly zone but is he getting a lot. >> dana: he also said visa and master card we need you to do this now. six hour later it was done. jesse? >> jesse: he is going to be jumping in a bunch of bunkers underground in kyiv as long as it takes for him to stay alive. i hope he never leaves that capital because that would be a huge blow to the morale of the ukrainian people. harmingd harold we need ha nobel prize for democracy in courage give it to him. >> dana: make our own.
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instead of nobel prize. the five prize. judge jeanine? >> judge jeanine: the fact that this guy can put together a speech with no mistakes no, errors. he had a game plan saying we need this, this, and this is he my hero. that's the end of it. he is the world's hero. we have got to make sure he lives. >> dana: great way to end. that is it for us. "special report" is up next. ♪ >> bret: good evening. i'm bret baier. we're in fox news world headquarters in new york city this evening and in just a few minutes i will speak with former attorney general bill barr about his new book "the durham investigation. the 2020 election, russia, and more. but we start tonight with an update from the war in ukraine. the 12th dave russia's invasion brought shelling and missile strikes in cities across the country. russia announced another limited cease-fire and the establishment of safe corridors for refugees. but evacuation routes lead mostly to russia and belarus. ukrainian officials say moscow is resorting
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