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>> i'm standing near apartment buildings that appear hit by missile last night. you can see it is total destruction. what i want to show you, another thing, right now i'm standing on a children's playground, what is happening here, it is terrible. >> break thanksgiving morning, fresh smoke from the latest round of russian airstrikes on residential neighborhoods in ukraine. air-raid sirens blaring with officials warning residents to immediately get into bomb
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shelters. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm carley shimkus. >> todd: i'm todd piro. head of the cia warns putin will likely continue his assault with no regard for human life. jonathan hunt is live in ukraine, which is flooded with refugees trying to escape. jonathan. >> jonathan: good morning to you both. day 14 of this war and ukraine's nightmare continues. ukraine's fighting spirit remains undimmed, despite the almost constanth pom pardment by by russian forces. mariupol under intense attack for the last few days. 200,000 civilians trapped there with little food or water, no power. president zelenskyy of ukraine is becoming increasingly angry
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at the west for not doing more. they are grate envelope ukraine for the support they are getting, but president zelenskyy wants the west to do more. he appeared by zoom in front of both houses of the uk parliament yesterday and invoked the spirit of churchill. listen here. >> we fight until the end and see in the air, we will continue fighting for our land, whatever the cost. we will fight in the forests, in the fields, on the shores, in the streets. >> jonathan: it is very hard to get even one -- house of the ushg k parliament to stand in unison for anything, never mind both houses. there you see it, a standing
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ovation from every member of the british parliament for zelenskyy. he is grateful for the applause, but what he wants is more help in the form of no-fly zone being established. it appears nato is not willing to do that. nato member poland is willing to hand over to ukraine all of its two dozen or so soviet era mig fighter jets, but the polish government doesn't want them to take off from polish soil. polish government suggested they send them first to germany, a u.s. air base, the u.s. says that is not tenable. they do not want the migs to take off from u.s. air base, so it is like a game of hot potato, nobody wants to hold the polish
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mig fighter jets for the last time before they are given to the ukrainians. delays continue and that allows russian forces quite simply to kill more ukrainians. todd and carley. >> carley: without a doubt. one thing volodymyr zelenskyy keeps saying is to close air space, if not that, he needs fighter jets to do it. are we going back to the drawing board to get the migs in another way or will he just not get these planes? >> jonathan: you talk to military experts, carley, and the view generally is ultimately ukraine will get hold of these mig fighter jets, but the delay clearly very detrimental to the government of ukraine and the people of ukraine. what i'm hearing again and again from military experts i've talked to, these negotiations, polish government saying send
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them to u.s. airbase in germany should have been done quietly and privately and you announced ukraine has the migs. for some reason, the negotiations between nato is taking place in public and that is not good for anyone. >> todd: it makes us look inept and bad look for us and the world. >> carley: tough situation. >> todd: president zelenskyy is happy with the support he is getting, not happy with the no-fly zone n. terms of ground swell support, people sending supplies and the like to ukraine, poland and the area. are you aware of resources getting to the region or are they still in a waiting game? >> jonathan: very much so. a lot of supplies are coming in. in terms of the aid you need. for now two million refugees who have left ukraine, that aid is
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getting there, we're seeing it handed out to people on the border, across the border in poland and romania and slovakia. we have seen excellent reporting from alex in poland. people are being welcomed with open arms and seeing best of humanitarian amid the worst humanitarian, coming into the poland and other countries on ukraine's western border and doing what they can, driving their own vehicles, renting vehicles, driving to the border to offer ark cystance, these peep whole sufferd and continue to suffer so much. >> todd: positivity out of a horrific situation. jonathan, thank you for kicking us off, we appreciate it. to this fox news alert. just announcing gas surging to record high $4.25 per gallon.
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>> carley: that is eight cents higher than yesterday and president biden passing the blame to russia and saying there isn't much he can do. brooke singman has the latest. brooke. >> brooke: gas prices in the united states are already at a record high. president biden says they haven't peaked just yet and there isn't much he can do to lower them. >> president biden: going to go up, can't do much right now, russia is responsible. >> brooke: south carolina senator tim scott notes surge in gas prices didn't happen overnight. national average skyrocketing since president biden took office last year. it is more than $4 per gallon for the first time since 2008 financial crisis with peep nel california paying as much as $7
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per at the pump. it is suggested the u.s. lean on middle east for oil imports. listen to this. >> that issue hasn't come up, increasing global oil supply at the moment is an important discussion, particularly with traditional allies in the gulf states, such as saudi arabia, the uae and others. >> brooke: in a statement to fox news digital, stefanek saying the comments this doesn't come up in today's caucus meeting shows how out of touch they are with the crisis facing the american peep and he will according to "wall street journal," president biden tried to arrange calls with saudi arabia and united aircrafts rab emerites.
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>> carley: greg gutfeld says the president has his facts wrong when it comes to what ordinary americans are dealing with. >> i love how joe is framing this, hard shift we must think about. defending freedom comes at a cost. that is not true. environmental clap trap comes at a cost. there would be no cost if we didn't shut down pipeline and demonize fossil fuel. it is not about defending ukraine, it is exposing destructiveness of the green ideology, part of larger ideology punishment. rich country consist handle this, pay more gas, poor countries suffer and poor people in the united states. this is same detached mentality we saw with shutdowns. everybody can handle a shutdown if they are in the media, all we did, our shows from our living rooms and same peep they'll tell us to live with it, can live with anything, that is either
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climate change, covid, inflation. once you see that, you can't unseen it. >> todd: director of competitive center for energy and environment right now. myron, great to have you on the program. what are key points biden got wrong in his speech yesterday, in your opinion? >> i think the president is completely wrong in saying he's going to try to sweet talk saudi arabia or venezuela or iran into producing more oil and gas. the first people he should be talking to are america's oil and gas industry. we're the world's energy superpower, but president biden and democrats in congress have been doing everything they can to depress u.s. production, to cut it. this is one reason why the price of gasoline and diesel has gone up since he took office. >> carley: without a doubt and now new reporting from the "wall street journal" the biden
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administration tried to arrange a call between the president and the leaders of saudi arabia and united arab emerites to increase gas production and they wouldn't take the call, they want more support for the war in yemen. will the biden administration get into a situation where he has to pivot on domestic oil production? >> i continuing is way past time when he should have pivoted. all the efforts to cut pipelines, cancel pipeline issue cut production on federal lands and offshore, cut it in alaska, where we have massive reserves and have trans atlantic pipeline running at 25% capacity, kill the pipeline from canada, all these things. he needs to sit down with the oil and gas industry and say, okay, i've made mistakes, i need your help. you need to do everything you can, i will stop bad mouthing
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you and stop supporting policies to remove financing from energy investments and all the investigations the house democrats are doing, all these things have to stop. >> todd: okay, building upon that, you heard the president mention, all the oil and gas companies have leases, it is about more than the leases. it is about the regulations. what do oil and gas companies need from the white house when it comes to regulations, specifically removing regulations before they can have the confidence to ramp up oil and gas production so that a couple of years from now issue the white house doesn't say, we will not do that anymore and all these companies invested millions for naught? >> yes, well, i think that is absolutely right. the run-up in prices is going to increase production. the fact is anybody that has potential production will try to produce it now because price has
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gone up so much of oil. the fact is that for -- getting the industry turned around and increasing production over the next year or two to bring prices down is going to take first of all, the financial sector will have to be told hey, we made a mistake and told you to stop investing in the oil and gas sector. the regulations are going to have to be undone. the trump deregulatory agenda that the biden administration is reversing, they will have to say, we will go back to the trump deregulatory agenda. all this pitfall biden said about federal oil and gas leases, he's completely wrong. they haven't done oil and gas leasing since he took office. they haven't, for example, offshore in the gulf, a judge said of the trump oil and gas
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was unlawful, i'm going to cancel it, the justice department says we will not appeal that. leases are dead. this is what absolutely -- >> carley: absolutely, it is a major problem and myron, we broke in with news that gallon of gas now $4.25. that is $8 cents higher than just yesterday. if you have 15-gallon tank of gas, you are paying $63 just to fill up the gas in your car f. we continue on this trajectory, how high will gas prices go? >> i can't see the future, i would guess considerably higher in the next few months and it could stay there a while. the fact is, united states, biden administration put us into incredibly difficult spot and we're looking at global
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recession. >> todd: that's scary. myron eshgbell, we appreciate your time. scary thoughts and predictions, we appreciate your insight n. a few hours vice president kamala harris will go to poland where thousands of refugees have flooded in. >> carley: the biden administration says her trip will figure out the next steps against russia. chris. >> chris: it will be awkward tarmac greeting after poland blind sided u.s. with offer to transfer mig fighters to the airbase in germany, which the white house and pentagon rejected. to go deeper, here is what john kirby says, it is not clear to us there is substantive rationale for it, we do not believe poland's offer is tenable one and would put nato and u.s. in direct opposition
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with russia. senator saas saying this, show why you vetoed fighter jets from ukraine. meanwhile, progressive democrats are blasting any military aid. ilhan omar saying consequences not limited to military specific equipment, but including small arms and ammo are unpredictable and likely disastrous. this as top intelligence officials painted a grim picture on capitol hill of the ongoing war. >> putin is angry and frustrated right now, he is likely to double down with no regard for civilian casualties. >> analysts assess putin's posturing is intended to deter the west from providing additional support to ukraine. >> congressional leaders
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providing $14 billion to help ukraine and european allies as part of the government spending bill. one other note about support, the pentagon announced they are sending two batteries to poland to bolster nato defenses. >> todd: thank you. russian offensive continues, a woman who just resigned as managing editor of russian today, telling fox news, the problem is, i know these people very well, they never send threats, they just kill there is kind of weird silence around me, but i think we're on the brink of a nuclear war. i'm not exaggerating, we're in north korea or we'll be killed by thermonuclear mushroom. i wouldn't quit and lose my salary and job if i was sure we would be alive for many years, i really don't know what will happen next, that is chilling. we are working on get nothing touch with her.
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her name is maria barnova. >> carley: her concern the west will attack russia and if it is going to happen, we wouldn't be first to do that frchlt her in russia, that is where her head is at. when you near a situation where russia just banned journalists from using the word war or invasion. she just quit her job at russian state media channel and putting her own life in danger and facing possible imprisonment, as well. >> todd: it highlights the fact the message that the russians are receiving are so all over the place. she is in the media and has insight into this or was in the media. the russian person that has been blacked out from information, all they know, they can't buy as much with ruble or use visa, mastercard or am ex starting today. >> carley: very, very
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fascinating questions, we hope to get in touch with her so she can come on the show and discuss her perspective with us later this hour. talking to new jersey mayor putting aside his day job to help ukraine refudgees that arrived in poland. heartbreaking stories he's seeing first hand on the ground. >> todd: war in ukraine coverage continues, congressman buddy carter, sean duffy and brian brenberg will join us, don't go anywhere. ♪ ♪ introducing the all-electric chevy silverado rst. the only ev truck that combines: 4-wheel steer a multi-flex midgate and up to a 400-mile range on a full charge and the only way to reserve it is at chevy.com. find your future. find new roads.
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get the new samsung galaxy s22 series on comcast business mobile and for a limited time save up to $750 on a new samsung device with eligible trade-in. >> carley: u.s. aert veteran says he's planning fly to ukraine to help in the fights against russian forces. the father of two girls decided to volunteer after seeing small children injured in the attack. he is one of thousands volunteering in the international legion, formed by ukraine's president volodymyr zelenskyy. todd. >> todd: that is -- that army vet isn't the only one offering to-. the mayor of point pleasant spent the last week in poland to help those escaping the war zone. the mayor joins me now. great to have you on the
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program. everyone wants to help out right now in some way, shape or form, why did a jersey shore mayor like yourself decide to hop on a plane and head over and be on the ground there? >> so a couple of different reasons and great to be with you guys. thank you for having me. my great grandfather game from slovakia and my grandmother from poland. our town of point pleasant beach has a special connection to the ukrainian people. we are a wonderful boardwalk and beach destination and all the rides and attractions for years have been run by young ukrainian adults who have over to keep our economy move forward. they have forged life-long bonds with our residents and their children and this is our attempt to pay it forward. >> todd: i've been there, being a jersey shore guy myself, i've
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experienced that, 100% accurate. describe what you have seen so far on the ground? >> it has been incredibly emotional experience. the magnitude of this humanitarian crisis is fully in effect and evident everywhere you are. we've been everywhere from the actual border crossing at medika, we've handed hot meals to people who have just crossed over the border, don't have anybody waiting for them and about to get put on the buses to the refugee center in shemish. we are asking what needs are and we have been set up outside with tables doing that. it is a heartbreaking experience. so many women and children and elderly individuals, obviously the men of fighting age have been left behind. they don't know where they are going, they don't speak the
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language. most don't speak english or polish or any other languages and seeing the confusion and uncertainty in their eyes is difficult. on the flip side, you see moments where people are reuniting or we are giving a teddy bear to a kid and it lights up their day for a minute or two, that makes a difference for us. >> todd: as america, are we as a nation doing enough and if not, what should we be doing? >> i'll tell you, there are a ton of americans on the ground, there are a bunch of europeans, they were interested to see americans there. they were asking about the circumstances. i was disappointed to hear about the biden administration turning down poland's offer to send migs in exchange for other fighter jets, that is what ukraine needs
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right now. this situation is only getting worse. what people don't understand, poland has taken in a million refugees, there are only 40 million civilians and they don't have the resources to do this. they have means and can leave now, people that can't afford to leave have not left the ukraine yet. the situation worsens and putin keeps stepping up his attacks, weapon usage, cluster bomb usage, it will get worse and this situation is just going to continue to steam roll down heel and we obviously do need to provide more supplies and help them take the skies back. >> todd: granted. understood, you are not in the city center of kyiv, you are close in poland. do you feel safe? >> a couple days ago, to show you how close this hits to the
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border, a couple days ago, when the europe's largest nuclear plant was under attack, people were worried where can i find capacity, you know, it was on fire. then it was taken by russian forces, those kinds of concerns are real and it is a very open secret that a lot of the goods that are being sent into ukraine are going across the polish border, especially medika. fighters are crossing the border that we've met and there is real threat that border will be targeted in some form or fashion. >> todd: frightening times, paul. when you get back, i'll buy you a beer this summer, until that point in time, we're not there, we are not out of the woods and people like yourself are doing the lord's work, we appreciate you. please stay safe, sir. over to you. >> thanks for telling the story.
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see you soon. >> carley: fox corporation is donating $1 million to american red cross to support the mission to provide aid and resources to ukraine. red cross is working 24/7 to help ukrainians evacuate while distributing food, water and first aid. fox is double matching employee donations to red cross relief efforts. visit redcross.org. happy to help out there, for sure. take a look at this video. border agents saving a family stuck in dangerous currents. we'll show you the heroic rescue and president biden's energy dptsdz putting strain on the american worker. buddy carter is pushing to restart the keystone pipeline and restore american energy.
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>> todd: welcome back. the global supply chain crisis is about to get a lot worse. hundreds of ships are trapped after bangladesh cargo ship was struck by russian missile, killing one and leaving others with severe injuries, that blocked the port and ships can't get out. it is estimated 3500 sailors are stuck on 200 ships at ukrainian ports. more ships are stranded around the globe now than any point since world war ii. think about that for a moment. president biden's ban on russian oil emphasizes need to increase domestic energy production. listen. >> this administration needed to do more, industry has recognized western europe's dependency on russian energy has been growing. same time discouraging american production certainly something
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befuddling for us. >> todd: sean went on to blame the green new deal agenda for the crippling energy crisis. >> carley: republican lawmakers have a lot of thoughts on this, as well. listen. >> i have yet to understand this president's foreign policy. >> we're out bargain withing mad machine. >> from the time they took office, said no to american energy production. >> it may time a little time to ramp up, no reason to not do it. we need to be ramping up and ramping up right now. >> carley: georgia congressman and member of the energy in congress committee buddy carter joins us now. congressman issue good morning to you. we just got word that a gallon of gas, gas prices just hit $4.25 a gallon. previous record high was $4.11, we have passed that. we need to get gas prices down fast, how do we go about doing
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that? >> we unleash american energy and natural resources that are here. keep in mind, over a year ago, we had energy independence in this country and if ukraine teaches us anything, it teaches us the importance of energy independence to national security. we understand now, we understood before, look, i'm old enough to remember the late '70s when we were dependent on the middle east and opec. we ark chiefed energy independence and this administration took over, biden administration with their war on fossil fuel and what result? ed now we're dependent on other countries for energy needs, asking them to pump more to help us out. now we're having to buy oil from dictators in voonz and saudi arabia and iran, that is not america. we have the resources here. we just have to simply turn the switch on and unleash our energy sources here.
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>> carley: there is reporting in "wall street journal" the biden administration tried to set up a phone call with saudi arabia and united arab emirates and they didn't take the phone call. is the biden administration going to get into a place he has to pivot and has to start encouraging drilling here at home? >> i certainly hope sos, i like to say it is never too late to do the right thing and that is the right thing. it will take a while to ramp up. it won't happen overnight. we need to do it and do it now and always remember the importance of being energy independent. we have achieved energy dominance over a year ago, during our administration, during the republican administration, we were exporting oil. we had achieved that and we didn't throw it away, biden administration threw it all away. >> carley: a lot of people talk
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about how oil trades on futures market. if biden administration signals, we're all in on energy independence, we will restart the pipeline and drill, how quickly could gas prices go down? >> it could be a matter of days or weeks and certainly this will help the stock market and everything. that encouraging sign that we are going to do the right thing finally, that will help our economy, no question about it. look, gas prices are impacting people who can least support it, the working class, the middle class, those people, the single mom having to buy gas to drive to work to provide for her family, they are hurting most by this. the upper class can afford it, not the middle class and not the working class. >> carley: the president made it clear, he will not raise taxes on people making less than $400,000 a year, gas prices
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going through the roof, that is a tax and yesterday during president biden's speech, he said best way to cut energy cost is to go electric, buy electric vehicles, the president's solution to this is for people who can't put gas in their car to buy a $60,000 electric vehicle, how is that realistic? >> it is not realistic and joe biden is not living in a realistic world. this is ridiculous to think someone could afford that. mr. president, we need you to do the right thing, it is never too late to do the right thing, turn the switch on, unleash the energy resources that we have ark bunkedance of in america, let's drill here. >> carley: you have legislation that would restart the keystone xl pipeline. the pipeline was run by a canadian company, how would you go about doing that? >> well, certainly we could pick up where we left off and it
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would be complicated, but it can be done and has to be done. i rather get oil from our northern neighbor, friendly neighbor in canada than to buy from dictators in saudi arabia and iran and venezuela, that is not where we should be patronizing those countries. if we continue with the keystone xl pipeline, we would be in different position today. >> carley: and have democrats like ilhan omar and bob menendez, saying we don't want gas from saudi arabia either. more to come on that front. congress reached deal on $1.5 trillion government spending package, they were able to do that without a fight. 13.6 billion is going to help ukraine. do you support this spending and how exactly would that ukrainian aid money be used?
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>> well, as of yesterday morning at our conference meeting, we understood some would be used for weapons and to help the ukrainians, it would be used to help those who are fleeing the country and that is important. keep in mind, the package explained to us at conference yesterday, yes, that package i think we can support and i can support and it included the amendment and increase in defense spending f. none of that changed during the day and it remained same, i think that is something we can coalesce around. >> carley: there is a big conversation, back and forth going on about the mig fighter jets, developed overnight. do you have any thoughts on that? biden administration and pentagon saying they don't want fighter jets to be dropped at u.s. air base in germany to be sent to ukraine, but volodymyr
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zelenskyy made it clear he needs planes desperately and now. >> he does need them now and again, this is a situation that perhaps could have been avoided, if we had responded earlier. we knew russia was going to do this. i was in europe in brussels and munich and we knew it was imminent. i was over there on the 22nd of february, when russia did invade full force, we knew this was coming. if we provided more weapons at that time, they could have defended themselves even better. this was surprise from the polish government, people of poland and i hope the administration will look at it carefully. i know zelenskyy does need that, that power will help them tremendously. >> carley: thank you for joining us. todd. >> todd: remember the humanitarian crisis that ensued after president biden pulled troops from afghanistan? of course you do.
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our next guest helped americans escapeing from that country last year and helped save two of the tiniest victims in ukraine. we'll talk to him about his remarkable work next.
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philadelphia is reporting shocking 96 murders just since the beginning of the year, nearly 10% spike from the same time last year. the city is almost on pace with chicago, after the windy city reported -- homicides. philly 562 homicides at the end of 2021, spike from 499. a career criminal flashes subway rider's face just months after being released from jail for another stabbing. the suspect has been arrested six times since october. new data from nypd shows transit crime surging compared to last year. seven commuters were assaulted last weekend alone. border patrol agents rescuing a migrant family struggling to cross the rio grande.
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the agents were able to get the family into a boat and check them over and make sure they were okay before transferring them to a customs station. del rio border patrol agents performed 45 water rescues in the last five days. todd. >> todd: evacuating three premature babies from kyiv to poland as russian forces shell said the capital city, that mission dubbed project gemini include two american twin baby boys. project dynamo. what were precautions you needed to take for a prosecute mature baby? >> yeah, we've been doing rescues for a long time in afghanistan and ukraine and rarely do we get a chance to smile, even though we are doing
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good work and saving lives and all that good stuff, it is usually tragic stories. this operation is super cool, because i'm burst withing joy over what we did. it was very complicated, very complicated. we had a lot of moving pieces, a lot of risk. any moment, things could have gone wrong, preemispaez spaez babies are scary under best of circumstances, in a war zone is scary. transporting them in a war zone is complicated. >> todd: without get intoing too much detail, can you describe sticky situations you may have gotten yourself into? >> yeah, i mean, ukraine is a war zone. it is a country at war and whether that is -- there is a lot that comes with that,
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checkpoints, traffic, it is winter here, it is snowing terribly where i am. the risk proposition for this operation isn't just artillery, there are other issues at play. both hospitals, we made two stops, one to pick up baby sofie, and one to pick up the twins. the war is on. it is a war zone. transport, medical transport is hard, it just is, the nature of it. >> todd: how did you find out about these babies? >> we got connected to the family through friends of friends of friends of dynamo. the family had been trying to get the boys out for a while. as they get healthier and fatter
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and fatter, the situation on the ground gets worse. in reality, we like to keep them in the hospital as long as possible. we are happy the family reached out and gave us opportunity to help them, one of the most amazing things i've done in my life for sure, definitely a ride. >> todd: the beautiful babies are on their way to being adopted in the u.s., most beautiful story we've heard in a long time. thank you for sharing with us. keep up the great work. >> please donate, project did sheing ymamo.org. we need funding. every dollar goes to a operation. >> todd: thank you. >> carley: awesome story, good stuff. average u.s. gas prices just hit brand-new record high this morning and some main dlts stream media seem okay with it. >> in this respect, people will feel pain, reconsider tesla.
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>> carley: olympic gold medallist and world renowned skater is pleading for peace in her homeland of ukraine. live on "fox and friends first" with her message and sean duffy and brian brenberg also on deck.
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* * >> people say mostly people live here, we don't know whether somebody died. >> todd: break thanksgiving morning, smoke rising from a bombed out build nothing suburbs outside kyiv. crews search for survivors in the rubble right next to a playground. the vice president is headed to

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