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i think helping them is the right thing to do. lit not your heart be troubled here at laura ingraham is next. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> laura: this is "the ingraham angle" from washington the military continues to close in on the capital city of kyiv. wearing development to the rest as the questions have extended their attacks firing at the training lyrics near the border with full and. in moments we will bring you a live report from ukraine we are standing by with the latest. first, no leverage job.
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that is the focus of tonight's ankle. everybody knows the russians like the chinese, they are masters of propaganda. they use it to control their people by controlling the information flow. sadly, in the united states, ou current leadership releases its own share of propaganda on a regular basis. consider their framing of the much anticipated talks between chinese and u.s. officials in rome that just wrapped. the focus was china's role in backstopping russia and ukraine what could be done next fridges so where the biden team want yo to remember is intense, as in the national security advisor had an intense meeting with the top chinese diplomat. it was an intense seven hour session reflecting the gravity of the moment and it was an opportunity to be very clear about what you've heard our national security advisor relay
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publicly about what the consequences would be. >> as senior officials said cnb that they that the u.s. is concerned that beijing may attempt to help russia locks up local sanctions he was direct about those concerns and the potential implications and consequences of certain actions translation, sullivan got nothing. and try not yonder. here is how china saw that meeting. he has proposed mutual respect, and win-win cooperation as the three principles of developing china and u.s. relations in the new era. u.s. president joe biden responded positively with such important commitments is that the u.s. does not seek a new cold work or to change china system nor will it oppose china through strengthening alliance, support taiwan independence, or seek confrontation with china. china than referenced ukraine a
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the end as an afterthought. in washington, when a high leve meeting fizzles, and yields no deliverables as they call them, you send a spokesman out to spi the atmosphere. at the state department, it was no word signifying nothing. listen to the passive verbs connoting america as an observer . >> we are watching very closely the extent to which the poc or any other country for that matter provides any form of support any such support from anywhere in the world would be of great concern to us. this is naked aggression. this is a war of choice, this i a country, one individual at th top of that country, violating in a brazen manner what had bee the cardinal rules of the international order for the pas
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seven years. >> first, russia doesn't care about our watching what's happening. they care about what we're doing . right now were doing nothing, but making china richer by the day. nearly $50 billion worth of goods we buy from them each month. russia is watching that too. second, why are we acting as if there's any question about whether china is even helping russia? even if they're not selling weapons directly to china, chin is giving them hope by buying agricultural products in their oil. so this is a total end run around western sanctions, we've been saying that for two plus weeks. there it, as i've said for years , china does not care about the rules of the international community. neither does russia. so invoking them piously doesn' get you anywhere, it doesn't ge you any respect. this was as far as the state department got when i came to accountability for prudent bankers in beijing.
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>> we have been very clear both privately come up with beijing, publicly with beijing, that there would be consequences. we will not allow any country t compensate russia. there is a lot for them to explain. >> nice try, but none of these threats at up to anything other than a huge fluff. the real power brokers and the ministration aren't onboard wit this. china has the highest paid lobbyist inside the beltway and they know that john kerry he is the guy who really counts here, he puts climate change ahead of every other issue facing america . and they know that he is desperate for tightness help on the issue is stupid is that is. they also know that they have a friend in biden treasury secretary janet yellen who has said that trumps old time that tariffs our to inflation now. this is great news for china which of course wants to drop the tariff.
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and of course china also knows that joe biden himself, who son got wealthy for dubious work in china had said that china's growth is not a threat to the united states. >> china is going to their not bad folks, folks. but guess what? they're not competition for us. >> what are the actual chances that the feebleminded aydin is going to stand up to john kerry jenny the myriad of business an financial interest during china's bidding? what about the odds he'll take on the media establishment that loves and protects china 24/7? the answer, zero. no chance. and understanding he how xi see that is critical to any action. right now he sees as is a power into in decline he sees is as weak in self loathing.
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a country culturally deployed and divided. fight he sees his communist system as superior in every way. he's a nationalist, and he's aiming for nothing short of global domination. to get there, his priorities range from the substantive, the belt road initiative type stuff committed their frivolous like his banding effeminate male characters on tv. remember that? by the way, when he did that thing with the effeminate male characters, he knew the america film industry would never protester complained that that was discriminatory or anti- lgbtq. they wouldn't complain one bit. one as last time you saw a chinese villain on the big screen? and xi noticed key gop establishment figures they won' lose sleep about china's monopolization of key industries . the only thing that motivates them is money. and a lot of money fights china a lot of political cover in
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congress. xi knows all of this because he has watched it unfold over the past 25 years. which brings us back to the current nightmare in ukraine. biden could demand that john kerry go out and say the ministration is putting climate change goals on hold at least a china remains in destabilizing force on the world, he could also say that as long as they ccv is trying to buy proxy overthrow that zelenskyy in ukraine were not going to abandon our oil industry, but o course the biden people would not do something sensible. as a result, we might as well just have an adult beverage because we have zero leverage. countries formally helpful for the u.s. are looking eastward. think about saudi arabia, which just invited xi for a visit amidst another blunder by the united states. the u.s. is either at this point , looking at other things that have happened, they're
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either going to get stronger by getting its own economic house in order and begin decoupling from the regimes like china, or the world is going to get more dangerous and more chaotic. in the meantime, the only ukraine negotiations that are going to happen in this scenari are the types of negotiations that let say go on between a ca and mouse. the cat is going to toy around with the mouse, than pounce whe the time is right. because it knows it can. that's the angle. joining me now is stephen moshe president of the population research institute, author of fully of asia, stephen, a big readout from this meeting today were quite something to behold. the u.s. sends jake sullivan wh is thought to be one of the hocks and the biden administration, to deal with th type chinese diplomats. from your sins, what came out o that meeting?
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>> i think the biden administration was a day late and a dollar short in approaching china for help. russia went to china four month ago. china new shipping agreement to help them avoids a future sanctions or embargo. anyone who says that china doesn't have russia's back, jus look at the new shipping agreement that says anything shipped from russian ports to china belongs to china as soon as it's put on the ship. so we can't seize the ship and we can't sees the cargo. that have been four months ago. as you mentioned, hooton went t beijing right before the olympics and signed a 5,000 roa agreement. they don't get negotiated overnight, so this is the real russian collusion between russi and china. to claim now as jake sullivan did that well, we are going to end this china in the effort to contain russia and stop the car carnage in ukraine is just
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nonsense because that ship has sailed. >> this ccp creaks twisting the knife on biden, this is the editorial from the chinese basically media organ and globa times very judging from the posture, it is the u.s. that needs to ask china for help and the context of russia ukraine conflict. and it went on to say various other things about how this whole thing unfolded, saying th united states essentially how dare you think you can swing around your influence and the world. what gives you, the united states this idea that you are the strong power now. it was super humiliating to hav that kind of commentary come ou of this meeting. what is the point of this meeting if it ended up being just another moment for china t humiliate us? >> that's been a series of meetings like that between chin and the united states since the biden administration took office
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, who could forget the last meeting at which our secretary of state was hurrying for minutes on end about all th problems of america and how america should try to take it the rest of the world how it behaves. make no mistake, the china drea in his china dream is to dominate the world by 2049 and to do it in stages. he's already taken hong kong, h is looking at taiwan, but he won't stop there for it he woul move on to other countries near china as well. what he would like to do, and i think how he sees this whole ukrainian thing unfolding is to get russia into china more permanently, to make russia, al of this vast mineral and resources and gas kind of a vassal state of china this uniting and pursuing his china dream for a tie think we need t step back in i pray the carnage in the ukraine ends right now, but we need to step back and think about what the world is
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going to look like after that happens and if we have created empire dominated by china, than we are going to face our formidable opponent in the decades to come. >> again, going back, this is the state median of china. this is their spin on this, but they say the u.s. is the instigator of the ukraine crisis . and want to explain the whole world to expand its own strategic interest. you could flip that on china, year of the instigator, your funding russia with the oil and the agricultural exports, the agreement you just said this is what china always does, but jus backed my point about diplomacy and why we need real diplomats to deal with these savvy negotiators. these people look at you with a knife and china. you cannot set up a meeting where the upshot is it that our national security adviser gets mocked for asking china for help , that's what they're doing here it is mocking the united
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states on the world stage, it's an embarrassment for us. >> absolutely. these should think should've been hammered out ahead of time and it should have been clear that time it wasn't to play bal because it wants to drive russi into its orbit it's had to let vladimir putin with the use of ukraine, if that would bring russia into china's orbit permanently. make no mistake, it is already being shipped from russia to china, the oil and gas are flowing as well. this will only continue so to the extent that we see tectonic shift and the world today, we'r looking at another sino russian empire, kind of like the sino-soviet collusion that we had during the 1950s. in america has to get our economic house in order or we'r no good for anybody else. we are not negotiating for a
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position of strength. trump understood that. peace talks between russia and ukraine are said to resume tomorrow. where is biden on this? does his administration support these or do they want this word to break on. right now what is best for ukraine is a cease-fire with russia. the u.s. and its allies should support zelenskyy and any cours he pursues and they must be prepared to lift sanctions if russia and ukraine negotiate a settlement agreement. joining me is molly hemingway. my breath is still taken away b what happened at this meeting today in rome, this ends up being a nightmare for us in so many ways, but why does it seem like people aren't talking abou getting to yes on a deal. getting to yes in ukraine to stop the horrors that we are seeing unfolding? >> it's absolutely shocking giving the reality of the situation in ukraine that we
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haven't had more people talking about how to end this war. it's up to ukraine to decide ho much they want to fight and whether they want to negotiate here, but we should absolutely support them very specifically including if they decide on neutrality as they discussed with russia. war as a terrible tragedy. they're are not very many good options for ukraine. having to receive a portion of that is not good, it's an awful situation, but better than having their entire country destroyed. it's important that sober voice be encouraging them as they worked to end this. you do wonder if people decide that they would like a prolonge action you had prominent people on both sides of the aisle talk about extending situation and asking that escalating the situation using this as a means to engage in regime change in russia a policy that has failed many other times we tried it recently, but that some people seem to want to extend here.
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that is not in ukraine's best interest and it's not in our best interest. >> not naming names tonight, on a monday? let's name names here. mitt romney is saying his big focus is to basically have what gabbard tried for treason. you can't make up how stupid this is. by the way the media's main concern right now, i'm talking about the media back in washington about the war in ukraine, watch. >> so far biden has received an capital that president zelensky has offered him. i don't understand the white house view of not getting these jets we are shooting plays out of the sky with american help, we are in this. >> he's i guess phenomenal republican or former republican. molly, they see this conflict a a ticket out of little approval ratings for biden. i don't think that's it. >> that's exactly right.
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gives unit in the democrat part and in the biden administration in particular. they're domestic agenda could not be going worse for they hav been a failed economy, border problems, the surge and gas prices, inflation out of control , and to the situation with with ukraine as a way to avoid having to take responsibility for some of what they've done. even the situation in ukraine i a product as you know from earlier in the show also weakness in the biden administration is how it's handling its foreign policy portfolio as well. they're are a lot of people tha look for short-term games and don't think about the long-term consequences of getting embroiled in literally world wa iii, and mitt romney did not cover himself in glory there ar a lot of different ways i think we could describe the way biden handled these recent events, bu here is how politico chose to describe them. biden's presidency has never been so hectic.
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here's why he's at ease. okay. hectic, molly. this is what hectic looks like would hate to see what chaos looks like. it's just unbelievable particularly considering what w endured for the four years of the trumpet ministration where we had peace breaking out all over the world we had a strong economy and the media coverage was hysterical now we have everything going horribly and pieces like this about how able biden is to handle this because he once served on the senate foreign affairs committee the judiciary committee, neglected to mention he was bad and those committees when he was on those committees. he oversaw some of the worst moments of those committees. they did not prepare him while. if someone's comment this time when everything is going to hel in a hand basket domestically, whether it's ability or something else it's very bad about the biden administration, you can always count on our corrupt corporate media to lift
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up any democrat agenda and administration no matter how ba they are. >> imagine if trump was laughin when he was ushering reporters out as he wanted to answer questions. the laughing is bizarre and disconnected. the latest developments of the war there. greg. >> the war is grinding on here, russia basically pounding ukraine with no regard for civi life where the main forces just 9 miles outside of the capital here. artillery rounds are hitting a variety of locations in the ver center two civilians we're killed when an apartment building was hit, another when the checkpoint was struck. and another when a bus was slammed.
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a caravan of about 160 cars mad it out today. but a humanitarian convoy was still blocked going into her to remember there are about 420,00 people trapped in there without electricity, without water, without heat, and with russia just pounding here he heavily. here it is quiet right now. we heard air raid sirens if you hours ago. people here are on edge. >> i never worked so many hours straight i didn't have time to be worried about work for it. >> the words of that manager of the busy supplies door in the western ukraine city. supplement with those neat in the field plus an assortment of patriotic experts. this man as a combat medic who deals up close with the horror of war. >> war is horrible for everybody . this girl simply needs food, al of his work burnt up.
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when russian missiles hit a nearby base rate. >> he is celebrity hasn't seen the full force of the war, but is battening down the hatches like the air raid sirens, a reminder of the dangers. >> close this guy. that's what we keep hearing basically, that's a no no-fly zone enforced by the u.s., nato something that the u.s. does no want to do but with the missile flying over this country day after day after day, with the planes also out there, it is something that people here feel like they desperately need. >> laura: the expansion of this campaign and this brutal brutal brutal shelling of innocent people on the ground, the concern is that this moves ever westward, what is your sense tonight? >> that is concerned. over the weekend, we saw that strike against the military base , not far from poland, and
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there we saw another strike the day before, the day after, the concern is yes, that one missil lens in poland and you have nato , you have article five, you've got a real conflict, so we want to try to avoid that an some way but russia is going full speed ahead. >> my friends in sweden are telling me that the swedish people, fins, everybody is freaking out. the nordic countries are all freaking out. they are terrified of what is going to happen next. we appreciate you, great, thank you. locking down due to covid the u.s. capitol building is still close to the public despite the not reporting as single covid case in days so will it ever reopen? we got our answer today, fox told the capital will be reopened to the public on march 28th. await, hold your applause this is just phase one only groups o
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15 or fewer people will be allowed to visit members office or go on staff led tours there will be public tours, but only for school groups of 50 or fewe students very joining me now is house minority whip steve schooley's. ranking member of the house judiciary committee. this is not the poorest most important issue of the day, but it is emblematic of how this covid crisis is still being moved to keep the people out of their own house, which is the capital. congressman, i said they would close the capital forever if they could, and this is just. >> it is good to be with you. think about this, they still can't let go of the power they want to control people's lives weeks ago, the united states senate unanimously passed a resolution to say open up the capital. imagine that every republican and every democrat in the same
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let's open up the capital, pelosi doesn't want to let go o the power so she still held and shut down even in a few weeks they're only going to have a stagger opening when everybody' reopen and greatly get all the football games leading up to th super bowl. over 70,000 people in arenas. yet they still want to keep things closed in dc. it's time to open up the people 's house and let the public back in. >> time to get read it the mask on planes. now there same people are going to get their medicaid tax and the answer to that is right, it's time to go back to work. there is a big article in the washington post about people 60 million people are going to lose their pandemic medicaid checks, but it was only suppose to be during the pandemic, correct? >> writes. this is one more example of how out of touch up some cuts are with middle america they defunded the police they open the border of the claude school they canceled pipelines and now
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they've made gasp i've dollars gallon, they want everybody to buy a tesla, this is how out of touch they are with normal americans. out there were i'm from in the midwest, people working in the fields they work third shift to build homes, they billy pickup trucks, this is how out of touc they are and steve is exactly right. it's all political. it was interesting they took away the mask mandate for the house of representatives they day before joe biden gave the state of the union and they wer supposed to open up the capital and labor day at the kickoff of the traditional campaign season. shows that it's all political. >> and want to show the issue o proxy voting. which is remote voting in congress. the fact that congress isn't showing up to vote. the top abusers mean people staying at home and voting were all democrats, didn't vote in person even one time last year.
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and according to the "l.a. times" and congress when he is proxy voting while sitting in a car in the capital parking lot doing an online interview about his new book. he wants remote voting to be permanent. how many times have you voted multiperiod. >> zero. we need to make everybody show up for work again. as jordan said, they're giving it all across the country, congress needs to lead the way it not be the very last to do it . >> have you voted by proxy? >> it now, i haven't. and the folks i get the privilege of representing they have to show up and work come u manufacturers have to go to work , this is the part of the drives americans crazy, it is democrats have closely capital allowed proxy voting. won't let republican serve on a select committee for the first time in history trying to get the electoral college and tryin to pack the courts and they hav
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the nerve to say that it is republicans and donald trump wh has give me a break. people are so sick of their baloney. i think a big changes coming this fall. >> vladimir putin is the one that because the proxy voting you have to understand that. it's putin's fault that no one is voting in person. i want to share something pelos said today about the ukraine. watch. >> now our focus is on ukraine. for economic as well as financial assistance. it's important we get that out right away. >> it took a matter of weeks to send $13.6 billion of our money to ukraine, but more than four months to agree to that second round of stimulus checks for americans also $4 billion for that border wall, room or how
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long it took to get that money? what message does this into the country about congress priority? they never seem to be at home. >> when you want to look at priorities, president biden is still worrying about how to get the relief to the people of ukraine in the middle of this. they asked surface-to-air missiles before russia even invaded. that would have saved a lot of if they have those muscles back a few weeks ago before pugin invaded. there trying to get the mix right now and biden won't work withhold poland and other nato countries in eastern europe to help get those in for goodness sakes. this guy has been a hero for th people of ukraine, but there is a brutal genocide going on in there trying to figure out whether they're going to offend food and still, and biden is ou there. in undermined the prudent leverage on oil and gas. he loves getting oil from dictators whether it's putin,
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iran, venezuela. stop dealing with dictators and just liquids beneath our feet great open up american energy. we could lower gas prices tomorrow and take money out of putin's pocket so he won't have the ability to fund this war. >> liz cheney tonight had a really big beltway fundraiser for her house and now the ap is reporting that anti- trump republicans are preparing for a presidential run. larry hogan planning trips to iowa, new hampshire, adam can secure considering taft timeline . for a potential presidential announcement and lollipops grow on trees. i don't even want to read the rest of the spirit congressman jordan, what is this? what is this? >> laura, you and i know and steve as well that i think donald trump is going to run. he hasn't announced for sure, but i think he will run and non
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of those, if you think anybody is going to beat him in the primary? i don't see him beating him and the republican primary and more importantly i don't see anybody beating him in the general election. i hope he runs because he has proven he can go to the swamp, do what he said he do get thing done for we the people not for the swamp, but for the american people and he did it with everyone in that town against him. i want that guy in the oval office when we see that the biden administration hasn't don one thing right in the 14 month they've been in charge of the government. >> good so good to see both of you tonight. thank you for joining us. some comedians have had it with joe biden and we will show the latest trend for the presidential set. raymond arroyo has seen and unseen.
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>> it's time for seen and unsee
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with the cultural stories of th day. we turn to raymond arroyo. raymond, there seems to be a political reappraisal happening among some late-night hosts. >> laura, i think it's just reality reappraisal. sorry. what's happening in his reality is settling in among these hosts , giving the war in ukraine , some comedians are singing a different tune than they did a year ago. listen. >> if eaton thought trump was really that supportive of him, why didn't he invade when trump was in office? it's at least worth asking that question. >> saudi arabia won't even pick up the phone for the president of the united states. this would have never happened to donald trump. never. no one was ignoring his calls.
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a get you know, bill marr made such a great point and it's one that reflect what you do on their show. he said we should not be involved in this lana quadratic thinking where partisanship blocks us into one thought. you have to be original. you do that all the time. you draw sometimes outside the lines, but i think that makes not only for good leadership, but good tv. two many of these shows, you flip around the dial, some of these panels that are supposed to be diverse thinkers, ends up looking like a visit to the enchanted tiki room. everybody's mouse moving at the same time saying the same thing. i think you're seeing these guy are comedians at heart. they need to police an audience and you can't lie to the audience for too long and that' what's happening here i think. >> i don't think it's so boring. it so boring with everyone saying the same thing on any given topic right this is a
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diversity of views on this network and it's more interesting. there's nothing funny about that . if they're going to be funny, b funny. if you're going to be abundant, be abundant, but to be both you have to work at it a little bit. bill marr is actually impressin me perky credibility as he inches away from his party on things he says look i'm a liberal, i just don't agree wit them on these things. despite the critiques and the plummeting poll numbers, the biden team is considering sending the president to europe. i'm not sure that such a good idea right now. this is the president on friday and earlier today. >> don't let anybody tell you anything you did and i said at the time come prices are going to go up for gasoline. it wasn't anything we did.
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the idf idea can we pump more oil? they're are now my dad was just a wonderful decent demo impaire back to wall street, they and the san francisco said they rescue plan contributed only 0.. >> how is that oratory or this image of leadership going to help stop the war, or reassure our allies. they won't even take his calls now because after the fifth my mom used to say joey spread the faith story, these leaders just said forget it. they need to send someone with real credibility if the united states is going to play any rol here. james baker, call your office. >> i would say that what looks like it's going to happen is going to cut a deal and talk to
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putin and that's going to brais it presented to europe and biden 's going to say sounds good to me like that's how it's goin to work. we are not in control here at all. >> at the other end of the leadership spectrum, the ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy has adopted a wartime. only green to the pups and hoodies. now it's apparently spreading t other world leaders french president usually appears in public wearing one of those rinky-dink suits and ties, now he is shaking up his look. this weekend he went all zelenskyy sporting a hoodie and afternoon stubble. what becomes a president most, guess this is the season's new look. i can't wait to see bidens woul be. does that look familiar at all? is that the freedom matters of hoodie?
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all of our freedom matters gear is going to samaritan first which is doing great work in ukraine. >> it's amazing you got biden a a model for it. >> his neck seems to be slightl truncated by that photoshop right again and not sure what happened there. >> beggars can't be choosers. this isn't the runway, be happy. finally, laura, even the actors are trying to capture the zelenskyy five. this is michael keaton at the critics choice award last night. 's comment started off fine and then he was off script. >> i'm going to say thank you t feller after president zelenskyy . there's only one way to change things environmentally, socially , and for racial justice
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and social justice, two words, voting rights. voting rights and voter suppression. voting rights and voter suppression part is he telling us something here or resistant balance when outright michael keaton, great actor obviously, very talented, i am always worr when the script is not up there. they wander into areas, he's go a fantastic movie about the origin of the opioid crisis ver talk about that, talk about something you know you've experienced, you've researched freight when you wander into th voting rights. the voting rights act sees talking about which is the newest one would get rid of ids ensure mail-in ballots across the country, it would actually come as he said suppress the vote in many communities by diluting it. stick to the script and talk about the things you know best, the audience will respond far better. >> i didn't care for him as batman.
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ticket you didn't like his pucker. >> no, it didn't land for me. i don't want to go into that movie critic. but raymond, the whole thing here, with the barking seals an the audience of whatever, what was that? >> critics choice awards. one of the many awards shows. >> but the barking seal, the voting suspension. russian collusion. and this is what they do, it's bumper sticker, and then the barking. it's just the barking. >> laura, i predict many green hoodies at the oscars, everyone will be wearing a green zip up or green hoodie. >> it will be in the blue and gold ribbon and it will be that
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will replace, ribbon envy and all the ribbons are going to trump the other ribbons. some of the seinfeld episode yo can find anymore. raymond, great to see you as always. on the second anniversary of th pandemic lockdowns we are learning more about when covid really begin circulating worldwide. it is shocking and it is next.
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♪ >> when did covid begin circulating outside of china? we were told it was december january thing started circulating. a lot of things he learned to place years ago turned out to not be true, it's a question a lot of media people want to ignore about the real origins, the timing of it and the question is why. two new studies put out in february of 2021 and november o 2020 now shed light on all of these questions, this matter about when it started circulating. to study show that covid was actually circulating among the general population as early as november of 2019 in france and as early as september 2019 in italy very joining me now is professor at the stanford schoo of medicine. i know you tweeted about this over the weekend i read your
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tweets religiously as you know. these studies have both been ou for a year, so why were they ignored? >> i think they tell a very convenient story. what they say is that covid had already arrived in europe long before people thought it had derived. with that means than is that al of these policies, remember the lockdowns, all of that was way too late to accomplish much of anything. in essence, the start date bein so early means that the policie we follow to flatten the curb i had already been circulating in the population for several months without even knowing it. >> i know one of our mutual friend add a theory that those lujan military games were kind of a small smaller version of style game that that was a huge stadium event and that kind of
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does work with that timeframe. i don't know for ever know, but it's an interesting theory. i want to play something moving to another topic but related, o how we dealt with the pandemic. this from the ceo of pfizer yesterday. watch. right now it is not the only ge the vaccine but to protect against all variance. something that can protect for at least a year. >> 's eve scenes the data on a forest toast, a second booster shop grade you think it will be necessary part. >> it will be necessary right now. >> he went on to say look, the protection you get from the vaccine unfortunately doesn't last long enough. so at the four shots, doctor, your thoughts? >> there is no clinical evidence , no evidence i've seen whatsoever that indicates that we should have a fourth dose. we shouldn't even be talking
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about a fourth dose until a goo randomized trial which is long-term safety produce fruit the evidence we used to say yes to the third dose some people would say is not enough. it barely enough and i think fo the first dose it's irresponsible to start talking about that at this point especially we've looked at israel, they had four doses and they still have a massive wave of cases. a lot of people have already ha covid especially with this omicron wave. they are very well protected it's not at all clear at this point that we really need further shots. i think it's premature, what yo have is a pharmaceutical compan telling pharmaceutical. you should give it all the weight you would normally give to that. >> billions and billions and billions of dollars made and absolute immunity from lawsuits for any adverse reaction. tightness zero covid strategy
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isn't working out so well for they just put 51 million people back in the lockdown a lot of industry there like fox, which makes apple computer components and so forth. they're case numbers are testin no tolerance approach they have they are not willing to pivotably living with virus. that lie has had terrible consequences. i'm praying for the people of china. >> thank you, great to see you tonight. final thoughts when we return.
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we don't have all the details not many at least right now, bu as the fund is rising in the ukraine and the curfews and we hope to learn more. please pray for him. that's it for us tonight, greg gutfeld is next. first another important live update on the situation in ukraine that continues to unfol and we continue to pray for the people of ukraine. we pray for peace tonight. >> this is a fox news alerts alert. i am jonathan hunt in ukraine, and hit every news piece trucks between russia and ukraine, russian forces are pounding cities across this country. a city just north of the coasta city of mary opal the destruction is extraordinary as you can see here, entire buildings, entire streets wiped out by the almost constant bombardment of russian forces who now appeared to control man of the streets

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