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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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further south, the national guard forces who our ukrainian have been hitting at russian tanks and the streets. we have this video taken from inside those ukrainian vehicles as they take aim at the russian weaponry. in kyiv, the russians continue their bombardment of the outskirts of the capital city destroying again a apartment buildings and chilling attacks of women, children, and other civilians that have had to be rescued by the emergency services there. the mayor says people will keep fighting. >> people don't want to leave. and on man, over 60 told me i don't want to leave, this is my hometown. give me weapons, please, i want to defend my city. and we have a force approaching 3 million refugees.
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we ask you to join fox by supporting red cross relief efforts by node donating two re cross.org forwards fox forward. so far fox news viewers have raised more than $6 million parade please keep it up, the people of ukraine need every dollar they can get. now back to the show. >> hello. we are back. lots of news went on while we were apart. pete davidson and kim kardashia are still together. it's a couple that makes me ask would world war iii be such a bad thing? but we've been off for a few weeks and for good reason. this is a news channel, and war is news freight actually it's breaking news and it's breaking all the time. you can't spell breaking news without a break. sometimes we do need a break. first, let's assess what we know . >> so, ukraine is a country in
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europe. it exists to another country called russia. russia is a bigger country, russia is a powerful country. russia decided to invade a smaller country called ukraine. basically that's wrong. >> i love how she speaks to me. like i have a head injury. aba do. it's true russia invaded ukrain and like joe biden reading children's book, with every passing day, things just get more desperate, meanwhile, my mother-in-law escape from ukraine to poland, no she didn' write out on her broom, she got out with the help of some very amazing people which i will get into in the second. know my wife is out there in warsaw trying to figure out a way for her mom to get home. which means i'm all alone. but i've been trying to keep busy. it's been really tough.
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but i've managed to make some sympathetic friends. look, i had to do something. changing all the locks and the doors of the apartment only too about an hour. in all seriousness, thanks to fox i was able to get my mother-in-law out of kyiv. its amazing tale they picked he up in a small village and drove four hours, days even and was able to get her out of danger i poland. i believe they did this so i could use my new mother-in-law jokes. for example, my mother-in-law was stuck in kyiv and two posed a dilemma, get her out a blocke on facebook. dead silence, but seriously, my mutt wife wanted me to send somebody in to get her i would, but i have a one star rating on uber. my mother-in-law was stuck in and to be honest i'm not crazy about her, so after hours of arguing about it we came to an agreement if rescued, and back in her will.
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but enough. in all honesty she made an insane trek across the country and made it out alive thanks to a hardy band of fox news employees who didn't even know her, but offered to help her to new they knew how to make molotov cocktails out of hand sanitizer and a bottle of puerile and who knew that kat could drink that. i haven't seen my wife that happy since i moved into the guestroom. but i have fox news scott wilder , and steve harrigan among others to think for this. though it's obvious, the war in ukraine is an ugly bloodied thing, it's also a war between competing narratives, also compete to this new block of war . it's always two movies on one screen. ukraine is you alternate betwee
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screens, often with the same visuals where they say truth is the first casualty of war, but it's really prospective. you start to find yourself moving from one stage of hopefu belief to one of cynicism. first you're naïve commit did you hear about the phantom of ukraine shooting down jets, did you hear about the ukrainian sailors refusing to surrender, did you hear about gutfeld's mother-in-law killing their captors with hairnets. they serve a purpose, they turn you from a naïve consumer of news to a pistol off cynic like me. the problem is, that's as bad a being naïve because for us, we want the truth, but an era of social media and internet, they travel to the sun and back before the so all we can do is watch and listen and hope for the best and the best we can hope for is that this stupid horrible thing ends is soon as
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possible. let's welcome tonight's guests, he is like my stovetop so hot that i have to remind myself no to touch it. coanchor of america's newsroom bill hemmer. she's got more southern charms than a leprechaun cooking grits she is locked in a mob, stick with fake hair that spent a lot of time and the arms of janitors . kat timpf. it causes a earthquake. i'm going to you first even though i have the consummate news man to my left right and going to you because you're probably only person here that we haven't heard anything so i'
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interested in your perspective, what you think is you watch thi unfold on the television. >> first things first, i think they have to give credit where it's due. bill hemmer, you've been outstanding. phenomenal. greg, i hardly ever go on socia media, but you have taken a tough stand and caught a lot of hell for that, i support you fo that. it's not an easy thing to do in terms like this. every time you get a compliment like that you have to go back and say what's going on in the ukraine. its horrible. what's going on here is just as horrible in terms of what information israel and what is not. the american people and myself get confused because this administration hasn't been straight with us on one thing. we've been hit with a lot of tough things the pandemic, we'r dealing with inflation, there was supposedly influences in ou election. we never get the straight and narrow. the giving emmys to wear their
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own and we find out six months later we were on the wrong side of everything. getting the information has bee extremely difficult. i felt it was fast, to just sta out of this fight that's why people like yourself you stood up just i applied your. >> think he appeared tight agree , i think you've been doing as managing job with that giant board, the billboard as they called it right and it makes me forget that you're wearing this silly shoes with the this silly issue late is. their shoelaces cannot remain tied for more than five minutes or maybe like it that way, bill. i want to ask you something. they match great camino have to. >> used where velvet strap shoe so. >> he brings up the point that brought up earlier and he's right, i got entire his problem for it, but i was trying to
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address war, how do we know whe we know that we're being persuaded, the media is now our persuasion device, how do we know because i feel like we're going to go to war. >> i would say its persuasive terms 20 noah social media. it's great to have you back by the way. america mister. i go over there and hug you, bu people would start talking. >> we're already talking. >> eby whispering. >> i don't know how to address all that. maybe today would be a good tim to look back at that. i just think our leaders have thoroughly failed us and the world in all of this. of this war did not have to happen. and the people we have in charg have led us down and leaders ar supposed to lead you around humanitarian and international disasters are not supposed to lead you into that.
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it is such a crisis of leadership. point number two, i don't think the western world truly understood the evilness of vladimir putin. i think in ukraine they probabl did, but for us, aleppo was a planet away. the guerrillas in chechnya was planet away the refugees in syria, we couldn't even pronounce the names of the towns . but now cometh ukrainians after poland they're going to go to germany, it was italy earlier today than it will be england than it will be the united states. these are all places we as americans associate with europe summer vacation, college education, et cetera. we have an ability to these people and a way that we could never dream of being misdeeds and dare i see evilness for the past 20 years pretty cute when you mention to chechnya and
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things like that fro that a lot of people that's a first time t hear. i couldn't explain that without having to read wikipedia. it wasn't something part of our consciousness. this you cannot. its their committee watching a ground war happening in europe on tv. you feel there's another layer going on. cats, as a libertarian you support all wars. >> so glad to be back. >> we missed you. what is your take on this? >> i've also not been on tv so it's great to start with this lighthearted topic. of which i'm such an expert right at think you have to be s careful with this idea of do something, do something because a lot of times our doing something can sometimes make things worse and stop us in a no-fly zone. nuclear war, like a war between nuclear powers, lots of people dying that situation. they think it is upsetting and it has awful, we have to be
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really careful in terms of how you approach it and get potentially worse. that was an amazing point to make. >> i haven't heard from you great to have continue were you at dallas? she was in the same table with you on the five. maybe we might've had a little two much wine. there is a little memory. a little foggy. >> i love you. you now i feel really bad. >> a bit a lot of other stuff s don't ask. i just thought you invited me o the program to discuss the use of steroids.
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i have a deep knowledge throughout my history of men using steroids. it's totally possible. eats a little doughy kind of post steroid use for it. >> have to work out when you take a shot. i don't trust the media. there was a video of these to ukrainian children who we're cheered by their new school and i didn't trust it. i believe the image up and i said that looks like arkansas t me. if there is anything on the internet, kick. >> was that not real? to get that is might wear a map. trust. >> and to bill's point, when we're drunk in history it's a
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little difficult. we have first will problems in this country and there is a sho going on right now. >> what you can trust is you follow the money and you follow the oil and natural gas. at the very beginning of fight and biden's term, i said it's a mistake to try to destroy our energy prosperity and power because you see that that hate just like vladimir putin. every incident by russia by putin in the last 20 years is directly correlated to skyhigh oil prices so you send oil up, he invades georgia and ang nixe crimea in now they're straight now what you're saying, the energy is still flowing. it's going to europe it's at th highest level natural gas to europe as it has been throughou the war on ukraine so far, chin still buying it, the vast majority of russian oil exports are still hitting the market. money is flowing to the kremlin
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and you have a rapidly realignment of world power wher china, getting invited to saudi arabia and china is getting closer to russia because of bidens weakness. >> are we to think now with all of these summits with biden and before that, obama or bush. did he care about the society. ukraine was mentioned one time and a summary recap. that is a disservice to the american people to the western world, and now we know what curt , we never got to that. >> we've got a lot to get to.
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fall even lower if you left bil maher and trevor know well. >> 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. considering the recent harvard for, that was my stain janine showed 60 to percent of voters think he would not have attacke if trump were still around.
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meanwhile, daily show host trevor noah offered a ranch tha leaves us wondering what happened to him. >> apparently saudi arabia it won't even pick up the phone fo the president of the united states. that must've been really embarrassing for biden, can you imagine? he phones them and they don't pick up, but this would have never happened to donald trump. never. no one was ignoring donald trump 's calls. >> i think i just. as for biden, most americans disapprove of his job performance, i wonder if he's sick of this stuff. >> i'm sick of this stuff. we have to talk about it becaus they think they is the government spending more money. it simply not true. >> yes, it is prato my god, mister president, what say you? >> hey, hey, hey, i'm serious man, this is no joke.
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pretty soon i'm going to have i up to my occipital, the deal is i don't know where the american people get their idea, their idea that printing money will lead to inflation, where did they get that idea? it's a lot simpler than that, it's just supply and demand, we supply the narrative and we demand you shut up and take it. >> come on, man. >> bill, there is a theory goin around the farther you get from the term presidency the better the euro will look at, so now i say for a lot of these guys to that gestated him to now say oh they take his phone calls, yeah that's the whole point you have to have somebody that kinda scares people. >> the thing about trump's he was creative in office. creative, his mind was going. you often agree to disagree or whether you were.
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what i think the administration lacks right now it has creative thinkers. in the people around the president need to be giving him different ideas. trump went to a g 20 summit in japan in june, and when he was there, he called kim jong-il an nsaid if you want to get the neighborhood arm and the neighborhood. and they met, it wasn't like si months of preparation, hail, we're going have a summit were going to do a deal. it was like saturday afternoon in we're going to step across the line and you're going to come back with me. it was easy stuff. when you see it happens and you say well that wasn't hard. >> and it remove that psychological obstacle which wa he was certain we were going to get without a creative mind, that would've never happened. the reason there were ideas people around him believe locus of him is an idea, but it just
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replaces thought. they spend so much energy on being twitter approved in being like checking every tolerant box , that they actually have no idea. so much time worrying about the threat that isn't a threat and i'm talking about climate chang when john kerry said we could take it to mission zero and it wouldn't change the trajectory of global warming, but that's what they were going to do anyway there are actually plent of mines minds and the white house, but joe biden chooses to ignore. he was told not to do what he did, but i just wanted to thank you for making me watch a 14 minute clip of trevor noah i would rather eat 14 possum sandwiches, thank you for that. >> those are not good. >> stringy meat, lots of hair. remember that time we went to that possum buffet. >> i don't remember. >> i don't. >> how do you feel about biden'
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understanding of where comes from. if you create or money the dollar is cheaper. i think you usually learn that and middle school. i think that's when most people learn that. he probably knows that, i don't thank you things of the things he says to set himself right whoever told him to say that he did a good job of listening. >> there you go. my entire image of president biden with this culmination of this is i use to praise him for being the guy who had the guts to be the vice president to our first black president now i see him as an opportunist. that was a great spot for him t be in. there was no downside to it. but i had time off in between fishing and lifting weights, an
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i did a lot of research. the one thing that really stuck out to make about what that's what you do, hey, i am what i am . i am what i am. do not get me off-topic because this is important. so ukraine had an election that vice president of biden at the time was put in charge of and him and what is now the administration feel a little bi of what you could only call interference. propaganda. they changed and influenced the election which really upset a crazy madman in russia. lo and behold, his son gets occurs jobs a lot that kicks facts come out monies being traded so there's a little pattern between ukraine and biden biden gets into the white house and that crazy psycho who no longer has a friendly government anymore you don't think he's going to do something ? the answer would he have done i
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under president from? know he would not have because he was afraid of president trum putting nato in the backyard which he just assumed i'll just put it out there, just assumed that was going to happen. the other thing i like to say i president trump, the one thing miss was and we know this is true because of the fine, he would stop the to get out and check gas prices at gas station for it and he would ask secret service to tell him how much wa on the pump. it was that important to him. i miss having a president who i proud of things in america not the opportunist that he is. >> up next, my favorite story. jesse is back and in prison. [clapping] “we will rock you” by queen ♪♪ the new gmc sierra with hands-free driving
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be pursuing its scorched earth policy. this video is a southern city and it shows many buildings reduced to come to the rubble. we do not have any accurate count on the number of civilian casualties. also in mariupol, we have video of ukrainian forces destroying russian tank and the video is shot from inside one of the units operated by the ukrainians . in kyiv, the bombardment keeps going again, apartment building targeted civilians among the casualties. i'm jonathan hunt in lviv. stay with fox before continuing coverage. affect the show. >> it went from umpire to dumpster fire. jesse similar was sentenced to five months for staging a hate crime in 2019 about guilty on five counts and one count of
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possessing a sandwich from subway. here is some in-depth psychoanalysis from the judge. >> you have another set a few that is profoundly arrogant and selfish and narcissistic. the silly thing that can be concluded that is so unfortunat very name has become -- and i cannot imagine what could be worse than that. you are actually throwing a national -- by which you do such a thing. >> that is a judge. i think that the judge confused adverts and synonyms. we will move on. let's talk about that. moments later smollett proclaimed his innocence claiming that he wasn't suicidal . >> i am not suicidal. i am not suicidal. i'm anderson. >> all right. that makes me think he has got there, clinton's. so now smollett is in the psych ward of the chicago jail which is safer than the streets. he still is defenders who argue
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that the crimes -- no one was injured after own they are half right. it should've been much more harsh. his greed and lust for fame mad america's race relations worsen the worst possible time. but but i guess pretending to b effective myles others his violet rays is a means jump tim and we need to lock up millions of democrats. his punishment they could just make him watch this. ♪♪ >> we've lost such and immense talent. if i were used -- how you can handle five months without that singing. >> or the soliloquy that he clearly prepared because it was auditioning to star as himself of the tv movie? i can appreciate back acting like now wire hangers. >> that was great.
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how dare you. but this puts fate that awaits shame. that was embarrassing. >> kat, i know that you were waiting for this is much as i was. i do excited? are you excited that we finally saw closure crack. >> he is not letting it be closure because he still lying, which is crazy. if he would've sat i made that, he could've at least on that because we already all know he made it up and then maybe he could get an endorsement deal from subway. they could call it the jesse, similar so good to you won't even let go of it even when you are being beaten up in a homeless shelter for a hate crime and he still has the sandwich. >> it is so true. it is not like stop why hasn't had such great luck with their spokespeople. >> right. absolutely. >> it is a step up from the other incarcerated subway. i listened the whole thing but
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am sure i'm huge fan of the judge does this kind of bizarre commentary about you. just give me% been some we go t jail. don't tell me about my inner feelings. >> is that thing worth you can actually talk to a judge that way. i just say thank you, sir. he wants a part of the movie too . >> we were still a great compounded because we knew he was lying. what we are seeing as a result of this goes back to that woke thing where they are never wron and they just keep piling it on one of the most disgusting things that i set a mechanical believe it was put out by an intelligent woman was that it was comparing him two field. so in the spirit of trying to
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just say okay, yes, both were hoaxes, but emmett was not in o that. and he lost his life. his mother took that and turned it into our civil rights movement. she would not let them very it. she made the world see his face and his depth turned into something beautiful and it's on of the reasons while i am sitting here today so shame on her for saying that. the last thing is that was the cliffhanger. he is setting up a fake crying in jail towards him. sticky note. this going to be in his cell at some point he's going to take picture they are trying to get me, career is out and i am good. i don't know who is in your corner but he's going to get a reality show. >> it's going to be two make us supporters. >> how many guys got punched or
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attacked or treated terribly ar called racist because of result of that. they just didn't get on twitter after that. >> is this going to change the way the good look at hate crime hoaxes? we never have the memory of the past folks in our head when the new one comes along. >> this is pretty happy. -- jussie smollett given to us. was a chicago downtown january 20 below, maga country, subway or 2:00 a.m. to commence white man in the middle of chicago in the wintertime with red hat son walking up on a brother. it's not there. they beat tennessee have a hot summer night may be. chicago? no. i get it. may be at this the packs right
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that that that was the wrong plays, wrong time and when it i cold, even on fight. >> go write a check. go write a personal check. we know karate and you guys -- it never worked for me when i tell people i know karate. even if you kick them. >> that was a good joke. he pointed at his like because they are really short. >> will russia be scared by a vice president that is unprepared? for you to stay focused. hard wired internet outlets for more gaming. an oversized pantry? yes. with more space to fit everything. or, just enjoy more outdoor living.
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brains and ukraine. and we stopped the southern border crisis so screwed up the migrants are heading back to honduras. i wonder where she is. >> i am here standing here on the northern rank talking about eastern flank and our nato allies and what is at stake at this very moment. i will take this one. i will take it. kat?
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do you think that she is at-bat in private and public was that it's impossible. i think she's probably probably mean a private the least she -- >> and she doesn't know what th joke is. i've been accused of the same problem, by the way. i think of the opportunity cost of sending, over there and don' touch anything. i think the jet decision was that was preordained. maybe they go back and a week o so. look, i don't know much about diplomacy but i know something about a certain message because i knew what my mom and dad said.
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second hide and seek. a helicopter reporter, they hel when screaming in frustration during a chase in la as cubs struggled to find the suspect. >> you can see right there, the suspect tried to get into somebody pressed the property o something to hide under the ver poor job of it right there. they are going right by them. that went on for hours literally .
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we called them ghetto birds and get on the ground. this is the kind of guy the don't want to go to movies with. again discussed back to his point in the first segment. this chubby criminal thought he was in a video game and you jus at the deck down behind the car and nobody could see him. >> they blocked by him twice. they were shocked. they can't see him. >> if you watch the whole video -- >> kat, can you show the whole bdo. i don't think i could do any better. i've would be a horrible criminal.
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as a child i was hopeless durable and hide and seek and the anticipation and throw made me want to be. and i would find a really good place to hide. i once hidden inside a tree trunk and i realize i was so excited that i had to and i ended up leaving. >> who has to do that inside of a tree trunk. i don't have enough for red mea in this topic. how soon before the guy without. it lasted longer than his incarceration. i just want to see reverse chas
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thanks to bill hemmer, had, bacon -- and i love you, america. >> hello and welcome to "fox news at night". i'm kevin corke in washington i for shannon bream. >> breaking to buy, tuesday morning dawning in ukraine on this, the 20th day of vladimir putin's war. the russians continue to pound ukraine from all forces. their main force is about 9 miles outside the capital of the kyiv plus a new warning tonight about the
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