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* * >> todd: a fox news alert. a brutal assault continues in ukraine with russia pushing a scorched earth offensive despite ongoing diplomatic talks between the two nations. you are watching "fox and friends first," i'm todd piro. >> carley: i'm carley shimkus. defiant president zelenskyy says his country will win the war, encouraging russian troops to surrendero die. we are talking to the ukrainian president's advisor ahead of zelenskyy's joint address to congress tomorrow. >> todd: live to lviv, jonathan hunt has more from overnight.
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good morning to you. >> good morning to you, just before dawn here in ukraine. thunderous explosions were heard in the capital city of kyiv. missile strikes launched again apparently and missiles slamming into residential buildings once again, near the city center. they were some of the loudest explosions yet heard in the center of the capital and as you can see, an apartment building once again engulfed in flames, similar scene to what we saw yesterday morning at around the same time, both instances, there were casualties, waiting for final confirmation how many were killd and injured in today's strike. yesterday, visiting the site of one of those russian strikes was
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vladamir klitscko, he said in ukraine will go on fighting the russian. listen to him. >> this is what the russians war against civilians look like, destroyed buildings, destroyed infrastructure, city bus just got hit with a rocket, lives are getting lost. >> again, that was vladamir, it is not vitali, the mayor, that is his brother. russian continue to destroy every city they go through, you are looking at volnovakha, southern ukrainian city and block after block, street after street seem to be reduced to nothing, but rubble, similar story in so many locations
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across ukraine right 94. peace talks should get underway between the two sides. we understand they will be by video conference once again. yesterday those talks took a pause. we are told both sides went away to work on details. that is a glimmer of hope, perhaps there was some progress, we hope to report more fro aggress later today. todd and carley. >> todd: not to take anything away from the horror and destruction in your report, but all kaegszs from military experts, the invasion is still stalled in many respects is that emboldening the ukrainian people even more? >> yes, certainly i think the stalling of russian forces on the ground is embolden the ukrainians and having said that, they have said all along every single day that they will win
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this war, that they can beat the russian forces. certainly, i think as you see more and more of these air strikes, it is an indication there is frustration among the russian forces, frustration in the kremlin, they are not making more fro -- progress on the ground. they thought they would decapitate the government and install puppet government and that has not happend and that is almost entirely due to the force resistance of ukrainians on the ground, supplied of course, todd and carley, by weapons flooding in from europe and the united states. those javelins, stingers, anti-tank weapons are making a difference on the ground, todd and carley. >> carley: thank you, jack keane reacts to reports vladamir putin is enlisting syrian fighters to help against the ukrainian
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resistance. >> jack keane: an organization they put together, syrian rebels to support assad. what remains to be seen, are they coming as personal replacements or coherent units? listen, the syrian fighters are experts at urban war fare, nonsense, that is not the case. they do that, yes. are they experts? far from it. it is act of desperation. >> carley: un secretary general warning about potential for nuclear war with russia. >> todd: nato kicking off massive military exercise and ukraine president zelenskyy will address the u.s. congress tomorrow. griff jenkins, good morning. >> good morning, todd and
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carley, he will do it virtually and address congress pleading for more u.s. support. he will find bipartisan support from lawmakers eeg tore hear from him. >> it is unheard november modern times that we hear from a leader fighting for his life. president zelenskyy can rest assured he will always have friends in congress ready to listen and stand in his corner. >> expect renewed calls for mig fighter jets rejected by the administration. the caucus is backing it, saying providing platforms service members operated and maintained will be essential to their success on the battle field and will protect u.s. defense technology from falling into the hands of the russians. zelenskyy expected to call for a no-fly zone, after ark stonia
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became the first country to vote for it yesterday. nadz nato forces are growing and the secretary general is warning of nuclear war. >> the prospect of nuclear conflict, once unthinkable is now back within the realm of possibility. get on the diplomacy and peace. >> growing concerns china could provide aid to russia put the administration on notice. >> press sect. psaki: should they provide military or other assistance, that violates sanctions or supports the war effort, there will be significant consequences. >> some say don't wait for beijing to act. it is unclear if vines could have already provided aid,
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administration would noted say one way or the other. >> todd: 49 out of 50 republican senators vows to weaken sanctions and lessens restrictions on the iran nuclear program. appear to have agreed to lift sanctions not put on iran for nuclear activiies in first place. think about that. statement coming days after iran revolutionary guard claimed responsibility for a micile strike near a u.s. consulate in iraq. >> because of the pandemic, disruption in the supply chain and second biggest reason for inflation is vladamir putin. >> carley: the left's latest plan to lower gas prices would hit american oil companies with
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in sight and president biden blames covid and putin for the price surge. >> todd: $7 a gallon. americans beg the president to act. brooke. >> brooke: americans are forced to cope with rising cost caused by inflation. president biden continues to play the blame game, listen to this. >> president biden: because of the pandemic, we had significant disruption in the supply chain. second reason for inflation is vladamir putin, putin began amassing troops along the border and then crossed. make no mistake, the current spike in gas prices is largely fault of vladamir putin. >> brooke: americans are feeling that pain at the pump, average price $4.32, up $1.50 from a year ago and democrats are pushing a deal to punish u.s.
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oil companies. here is what one industry expert had to say. >> i'm a texan, i don't understand why we wouldn't invent vise here other than beg others to produce more. >> carley: republicans are looking directly at the white house, saying biden has the obvious solution, but refuses to act. listen. >> he could open the spigets tomorrow, he won't do it. open up american energy, lower gas prices tomorrow and take money out of putins's pock sxet he won't have ability to fund the war. >> brooke: national average gas price reached high of $4.33, before this gas prices had not passed $4 since the financial
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crisis. carl and he todd. >> todd: thank you. droughts adding concerns over the u.s. wheat supply, already strained by the war between russia and ukraine. russia is europe's top wheat exporter and ukraine right behind. fifth largest. half of kansas was classified and reduced crop -- highest level in february. >> carley: let's bring in brian brenberg, fox news contrib on the -- contributor. the president is blaming covid and putin. the american people want action. >> brian: get off the blame thing, he owns a lot of this inflation, obviously putin and the war own some of the inflation. he should not spend major
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speeches talking about whether or not his policy contributed to this. turn the corner, get past this and lower gas prices and so many people can recognize, it is about u.s. production, period, end of sentence, start doing that. >> carley: makes sense. >> todd: that is further truth biden will not do what we are clamoring for him to do. >> brian: i don't see any indication he gets this, which means inflation gets worse and the fed's problem gets harder. this economy could slow down, people talk about resegsz, if you are the fed, you raise interest rate, but the economy slows down, i better not raise them so much. it is a mess. >> carley: the fed is expected to raise interest rates tomorrow, how will that affect people at home? >> brian: probably not a lot, they will only raise one quarter
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point, that will not change life a ton. how much more would they do? if they were fighting inflation, they would do a lot more. the problem is, as soon as they do this, it slows the economy down. the president has gotten this country into a bind. he should own that instead of pretend thanksgiving is somebody else's problem. >> todd: i will be pollyanna piro, oil prices dipping below $100 per barrel, begging the office question, does that dip in oil you see there on the screen, give you any reason, any reason whatsoever for optimism long-term? >> brian: i'd like to say there is some reason it came down, you had the china covid scare, in china shuts down, global economy will shut down and demand for
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oil will go lower. that is not hope. watch oil inventor and he production, if that goes up, i get happy. >> carley: there is a group of democrats, they want to tax oil and gas companies to prevent them from making money because cost per barrel is so high. what happens to gas prices? >> brian: it will prevent them from making oil and prices will go back up. this is such foolish policy. they want to take money and give to you and me, better idea, let oil companies produce oil and that will bring down prices. >> todd: reason they are doing it, totally mid-term gimmick, saying take it away from oil companies and give to you, the american people, allow us democrats to remain in office. >> brian: do you think that tax will ever go away? no.
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progressives control and crush fossil fuel. this is a wolf in sheep's clothing. let oil companies produce more oil. >> carley: president biden keeps saying gas prices went up because of when russia invaded ukraine and that is not my fault. we were -- we are now dependent on russian oil so that is his fault. >> brian: people get that, we have oil in the ground that you are not pumping. you own some of this. mr. president stop trying to run away from that and do the right thing. >> carley: brian, we appreciate it. liberal media working overtime to tear down the republican party before the midterm. >> if their constituents aren't white, male, sis gender, they have no room. cisgend.
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>> jackie: i'm jackie ibanez, police arresting suspect accused of stab it would go people here in new york. at a bus station in philadelphia early ther morning, he was arrested. cabanna was wanted for an assault from january. he had been on the run after allegedly stab it would go staff members at metropolitan museum of art saturday. the white house focuses on ukraine, new concern 70,000 migrants might make their way to the united states. tom homan joined us efrler to warn the crisis at the southern border is only getting worse as it continues to be ignored. >> that is tip of the iceberg, we're on track to break last
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year's numbers and last year's numbers were historic high. >> carley: there have been more than two million border apprehensions since president biden took office yesterday. >> carley: inflation is hitting minority voters the hardest and that account spell trouble for democrats. >> todd: joe concha is here. here are stats that are shocking. republicans making gains among nonwhite voters, black voters until november up to now, think about your last thanksgiving, 12% to 27% now and look at hispanic voters, this is the story. november 30 27%, now tricks %. doesn't this loss of minority voters all but ark sure that congress is going to flip come
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midterm? >> joe: it is that red tsunami we've been talking about, half hispanic voters saying they would vote for a republican candidate over a democrat, when you see block voters have dropped by more than a third, tells you gas prices are real, particularly for midand he will lower class, they can't absorb cost being added to tight budgets and wallets. it is about crime, as well. we live in a more expensive country and effect it has on food and gas and home heating, we are in a less safe country. it doesn't matter if we are independent or apolitical, this is what people are feeling and don't like it and the person and party in power get the blame in the situation.
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>> carley: msnbc says play to white male cisgender. watch this. >> they talk about freedom and choice, if their constituents aren't male, white, cisgender, heterosexual semiconductorss like they have no room for anyone like that in their state. >> carley: we saw the poll numbers that show that is not the case. >> joe: precisely, that is msnbc host on pbs in this situation as a guest. these are tax dollars at work, pbs, here is what jonathan capehart said, showing what conservative leadership looks like and it looks hideous and horrendous, he is mad critical race theory will not be taught in florida schools because teaching kids as young
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as kindergarten to look at others through the prism of race, that is what we should be doing, right? it is carcassm tuesday, please understand the tone here. guys play the race card from the bottom of the deck, he teaches a class in it frankly and this is what we don't need on our air. take donald trump off the air, it doesn't matter, insert republican governor here, they will get the same treatment, everybody is racist and no one wants to debate in a civil manner anymore. >> todd: joe concha, we appreciate your time. thank you, sir. to a fox weather alert. texas getting pounded. >> towns northeast of dallas, as
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long thunderstorm season gets underway, janice dean has the fox weather forecast. >> janice: stofrms are moveing from louisiana to florida, we have severe thunderstorm warning for south central louisiana and that is just west of the new orleans area. we could see the potential for hail, damaging wind, heavy rainfall and tornados throughout the day today from the gulf coast toward florida and southeast tomorrow. there is severe storm threat, we will not see a severe weather outbreak, but account have potential for heavy storms throughout the day. heavy rainfall depending where you live, pockets could get areas of one to two inches per hour. severe threat tomorrow stretches to north florida toward carolinas and again, we're not talking about severe weather outbreak, isolated storms, know
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what to do, temperatures, ladies and gentlemen, it is feel being like spring for a lot of folks. 80 in miami, 60 in new york. we'll take it. >> todd: the numbers melt today all apologies to lee, no business for lee. zeelsz /* zeelz volodymyr zelenskyy will address congress tomorrow. >> carley: what can we expect to hear? one of zelenskyy's top advisors joins us live next. the mountai, or the sea shore. into the city, or far from it. you and all your friends, or just you and the open sky. the experiences we never forget come from the choices we make. including this one. the wagoneer. or the grand wagoneer.
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>> todd: russian forces striking residential buildings, claiming more innocent lives, they continue their assault on ukraine. >> carley: president zelenskyy says his country will win the war, encouraging the russian troops to surrunneder or die. jonathan is joining us. >> the leaders of poland, the czech republic and slovania will travel to the ukrainian capital kyiv in what will be an extraordinary public show of support for the ukrainian government, even as russian missiles reign down on the
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capital just before dawn today. loud explosions were heard in kyiv and damage is extensive and ark peers to have hit apartment buildings, civilians hurt. some possibly killed issue waiting for confirmation of official casualty figures there. russia continues to bombard kyiv and cities across ukraine in volnova kha. block after block reduced to little more than rubble. it is clearly policy of president putin to destroy everything he can to add pressure on the ukrainians, there are peace talks scheduled to take place again today, yesterday's round broke up and both sides were going away to work on details, that could mean
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a glimmer of hope, we hope to report on progress later today. >> carley: thank you. bring in igor, deputy chief of staff and advisor to president zelenskyy. good morning, sir wrchlt . where do things stand when it comes to peace new yor negotiations? >> the mood is more positive than negative, again, comparing to beginning of the negotiationss where russia was not even able to listen. hope the mood is more positive, great detail not in the -- yes we hope for peaceful settlement
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of negotiations. >> negotiations should be accompanied by cease-fire, that is case we want to have. stam about starting withdrawal from ukraine. thirdly, to talk about and discuss and negotiate currency for my country. should not have this happen in the future. -- ukraine deprived nuclear weapon in 1994. work in 2014, when russia started aggression, nor this year. the u.s., united kingdom, and the security system in europe. >> carley: ask about the mig 29 fighter jets, biden administration concluded your country doesn't need them.
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you have a fleet of planes that they think you could be using, what is your experience? >> my response is we need the air defense system and anti-micile system, everyday, every night, bombarded by russian cruise missiles, we need every possible equipment to defend it is sky. nato refusing to have no fly zone over ukraine. if refuse to do this, please support ukraine by means of anti-air defense. very important for my country. >> todd: what else do you expect your president to raise to our congress? >> believe his speech will be bright and courageous. my now president is symbol for
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ukrainians, but i think for the whole world. he will speak about the defense capabilities, need to enhance defense capabilities of ukraine. he will definitely speak about sanctions because the u.s. is doing much in bringing the sanctions against russian federation, make embargo for russian oil and gas yes, more additional sanctions will be mentioned tomorrow. >> carley: is ukraine willing to give up efforts to join the eu and nato to win this war? >> nato is top priority for ukraine. my president sign to become a member of nato on the swift procedure, we don't have tens of
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thousands of years. urge members to start this procedure. >> carley: we've been reporting about multiple attempts on the life of your president, how is he doing and do you feel that right now he is safe? >> he is feeling very good, he is, like i told you, speak he is optimistic, brave and courageous, stay necessary kyiv and ready to defend on front line and diplomatic front. >> carley: russia has been kidnapping mayors, a new phase of this war we are seeing unfold. the main goal of russia is to do exactly that, to president zelenskyy, do you have a plan in place to prevent that from
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happen something >> carley: they are kidnapping the mayors issue arresting the citizens. if they capture the cities, in the city of -- the ukrainian pop population, they are bringing the american flag and national anthem. ukrainian population will not surrender. as far as kidnapped mayors are concerned, we know where they are kept, my president demand to get them back and ask the international red cross to help us, we are making every effort to bring people back. >> todd: you mentioned russia is seeing more in the peace talks as they go on and russia being bogged down in ukraine continues, how much longer do you believe the russians can
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stay in ukraine with quite frankly their resources dwindling day-by-day and hour by hour. >> right you are, they want to have a symbolic victory, encircle the city of kyiv and kharkiv in the east, they want to capture odesa, they are not succeeding and will probably not be succeeding. unless they will make this -- they are not ready. we are telling them, please stop this, sit at it is table, you will not improve your situation or your ground situation. armed forces are fighting and strong enough to defend their country. >> todd: please, yourself, stay safe. >> carley: honor to hear you.
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>> carley: european countries throwing their doors open for millions desperately running from the war zone in ukraine. >> todd: dr. janette nesheiwat rushing to the front lines to help out, joining us live from ukraine. it is great to see you, my friend, describe what you are witnessing so far? >> yesterday we were working in poland, today we just ark arrived in ukraine. we are in a field hospital, an incredible setup put up by samaritan's purse. we expect people with
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dehidragsz, trauma. we have people fleeing places like kyiv, coming in sick with wounds, injuries, dehydrated, pregnant women. i am in a field hospital right now, this ward is empty, hope to not use the resources here, we will not see as much injuries, better to be prepared, this is a war, people also get sick and still have heart attacks and get dehydrated, regular illness and sickness and disease, we want to make sure we are fully prepared with that. samaritan's purse able to put together a facility to take care of the ukrainians in need. >> carley: good to see you, you said you expected to see a lot
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of people going through mental trauma because of everything they had been through, have you been seeing that? how do you treat people going through psychological issues? >> it is tough, that is why i was working with our children, magical foundation focusing on children with anxiety and depression and kids can experience post tro -- traumatic stress disorder. mental health is just as important as physical health, great question, carley. >> todd: what is most surprising thing so far? >> i shouldn't say surprising, what is most beautiful, todd, how beautiful it is to see the world come together and provide support. on my slide, there were so many people from different countries coming to volunteer and bring
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medical supplies, beautiful to see. as far as surprising, i hope we don't have many more surprises here, we are praying god can soften putin's heart and prevent bombings and injuries and needless loss of life. >> todd: dr. janette nesheiwat helping to save lives. >> carley: thank you. we'll be happy to see you back in the studio soon. >> todd: red cross working to provide food, hygiene and resources. fox news has donated $1 million. so far thousands of you have donated, contributions nearing $7 million. head to redcross.org/foxforward, to contribute. >> amazon is moving employees to a safer location.
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tomi lahren will join us next. >> todd: let's check in with brian kilmeade. >> brian: switching gears to make war-time gear, because it is necessary sear, everyday people join the fight to defend their men and women. marine veteran on the effort to send help. what needs to be done on bipartisan level. and saving americans again, this time out of uniform, they are trapped behind enemy lines and he's in the theater helping out. leo will be live, as well and an incredible song that is dedicated to president zelenskyy, you will love it and hear it for the first time in entirety with the images, don't miss a minute, it is all coming up in nine minutes, don't miss a minute, be there. ese chicken pam s on king's hawaiian rolls
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>> i think what we have conveyed and what was conveyed by our national security adviser in this meeting is should they provide military or other assistance that, of course, violates sanctions or supports the war effort that there will be a seeing can't consequences. >> white house says it's ready to respond if china sends military aid to russia but the details of that remain very unclear, fox nation host joins us. tomi lahren joins us. something tells me you are not buying it. >> i don't think the american people are really confident to anything coming out of the white house these days whether it's domestic or international policy. listen, are we really surprised that our greatest enemies team up to taser not only ukraine but the united states but freedom around the world wherever it may exist. my answer is no. i don't think many folks paying attention would be. there are some folks that would say you can't make any connection between the last two years of covid tyranny in the u.s. and international disasters
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we are seeing in russia, china iran and elsewhere. i agree are disagree. when the united states stops beings the bastion of human rights you can't be surprised when around the world. the government believes almighty can force people into getting a shot. can force guesses to close and force children into of course thats that attitude emboldens more eel leaders around the world. the united states is not coming from a place of strength and the world is tag advantage of that. that's what you are going to see with china, with russia, with iran, with everywhere that seeks to destroy not only us, and ukraine but freedom wherever it exists. >> my guess is that nothing jake sullivan said in that meeting is giving china any pause when it documents taiwan. they are not shaking in heir boots at all. meantime, tomi, need to get your thoughts on this. amazon is going to move 1800 workers from its downtown, seattle offices because of yump, you guessed it rampant crime this is the same place that cut
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its police budget down by $36 million since 2019 how much of a wake-up call is that to the left, tomi. >> you would hope it would serve as a wake-up call. this is what happens when the woke policies that they really emboldened and placated to the blm the full activism we saw in the entire season of riot season love in 2020. this is what happens when those policies come home to roost. they haven't learned a lesson. what's going to happen people are going to learn a lesson coming up to the midterm elections after that go back to woke policies way and virtue signaling and people who he are going to suffer it doesn't matter who they voted for when you have crime in your cities everyone suffers and seeing it right now in the wokest of all places. >> carley: i found this study so fascinating. a new study says over 70 percent of young people, genzer's millennials who quit their jobs during the pandemic now regret it. to me this says something more
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about the unemployment benefits than anything else. >> they really regret giving up the jobs or regret they don't have expanded unemployment benefits. i think you are exactly right, carley. when the government trains people to stay at home and they say that's their patriotic duty to stay home and to close their businesses and that the government will take care of you, you train people to be drunk on entitlement beings, you train people to be lazy. we incentivize laziness for too long and it really forced a lot of people well, now with everything getting more clue. jobs wish they had this their dedication to hard work ethic maintained. the government is responsible for this because the government trained people to be lazy. so what do you expect? >> todd: what do you expect, tomi lahren? we expect you every tuesday, tomi tuesday we prevent your time as always. thank you, my friend.
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one point i wanted to make on last topic fascinating. folks in ukraine are growing up very, very quickly. in the united states we have had been trapped in youth too long be mass resignation, i'm going to do something that i like to do real life. >> carley: good two hours. "fox & friends" starts right now. >> stuck in ukraine. >> lives are getting lost. >> todd: a defiant president zelenskyy says his country will win the war. >> we need to stay and fight in order to reach the peace ukrainians deserve. >> it appears that russia, once again, hit civilians in apartment buildings. [explosion] >> nato forces are growing the u.n. secretary general is warning of a nuclear war. >>
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