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american peoples will for their own safety and good of all walk together in majesty, justice and in peace. [applause] >> bret: there you go. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for "special report" fair, balanced and unafraid. here is jesse. >> jesse: hi, bret, thanks so much. >> jesse: for the first time tonight president biden admitted what we have been seeing now for weeks. >> did you ask me whether i would. >> sea war criminal, sir? >> is he a war criminal. >> jesse: obviously, it just takes joe a little bit longer to come around than most people putin is blood trust thirsty and
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now desperate. shooting then in the street. without help ukrainian's numbers are nundz. the pal said he could go nuclear. finished showing hypersonic nuclear missile can travel 7,00d reach london in five minutes. it was time for action. today ukrainian president zelenskyy spoke to congress begging us to get more involved he sure played the hit. >> we need you right now. remember pearl harbor terrible morning december 7th, 1941. when your sky was black from the planes attacking you meant remember september 11th, 2001. i need your help. the same you feel when you hear the words "i have a dream."
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>> jesse: zelenskyy's speech was pretty powerful. we have to be smart, not too emotional. what specifically is he asking for is this a lot to ask for to create a no-fly zone over ukraine to save people? is this too much to ask? you know what kind of defense systems we need? s 300s and other similar systems. you know how much depends on the battlefield, on the ability to use aircraft's. powerful, strong aviation. you know that they exist and you have them. but they are on earth, not in ukrainian sky. >> jesse: okay. then he called out the president by name. >> president biden you are the leader of the nation of your great nation. i wish you to be the leader of the world. being the leader of the world means to be the leader of peace. >> jesse: here was the president's response.
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>> once again, using my presidential authority to active -- activate security assistance to continue to help ukraine fend off russia's assault. an additional $800 million in assistance. that brings the total of new u.s. security assistance to ukraine to $1 billion just this week. >> jesse: here is we are going to do biden is going to arm ukraine to the teeth. we support that thousand of javelin missiles. hundreds of stingers, 20 million rounds of ammo. helicopters, you name it. this is the best armed insurgency in the history of mankind now. we are also sending them these tank killing drones called cam commacozies. same kind to use to kill absolutely. finally working on getting air defense systems to. they "primetime" has been asking for this.
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these biden still won't budge on the migs. >> mr. president, what will it take for you to send the polish migs that president zelenskyy is asking for? >> i'm not going to comment on that right now. i'm not going to comment on anything other than what i told you today. thank you. >> jesse: the generals of "the view" want more than migs. the greatest military minds on daytime television want american pilots to shoot down the russian air force. >> we have strengthened our economic sanctions. then people were saying okay. no oil. we have done that. the final step, in my view and we have talked about it on the show is the no-fly zone. you have someone like putin that is saying if you shoot my planes down, during my war, i will consider that an act of war. we are already in a war with
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him. >> jesse: most of the partisan columnists to america's largest newspapers agree. most of the mainstream media reporters are begging for a no-fly zone. not even republican hawks are calling for that. the most trigger happy people in this country seem to be journalists. president zelenskyy in remarks to congress made his request for a no-fly zone is there any scenario in which president biden would change his mind. >> president zelenskyy is calling, again, for a no-fly zone over ukraine. is that something you are giving any thought to at all? >> president zelenskyy is urging president biden and nato to impose this no-fly zone. you said that this would significantly escalate the situation. just to be clear, is this a no-go for right now or is this completely off the table? >> jesse: it's like can we please get into a shooting war with russia? i mean, if not now, maybe later can we start shooting russians? it's crazy. the only people asking for that are zelenskyy and american
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journalists. a lot of you guys out there have been texting me. and we have been looking at a lot of texts this week. you guys have an obvious question. why can't we support the ukrainians, help them in any way we can, without fighting a hot war with russia and also fight for americans here at home? you're concerned about the southern border. where we are seeing record numbers of illegals just pour into the country and barely any deportations. you say you are worried about crime. you don't want to walk home and have your head bashed in by some lunatic who was just let out of jail. we are hearing drug epidemic, parents watching their children take their last breath after ods on fentanyl. 105,000 americans died from drug overdoses last year. resulting in some 911 calls like this. >> we are -- we took some calls
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and we are not going to give responses right now. >> someone took coke and what's happening to him? >> people are passing out. >> how many. >> three people passed out. >> three people are passing out? >> yeah. because they drank a lot. like a lot, a lot. >> okay, baby. [crying] >> stay on with me, okay? [crying] >> jesse: those were west point cadets on spring break. and now they are dead. or they are dying. all of it is very heart breaking. we support the ukrainians and we are glad washington is sending weapons. we want putin to lose and we want him to lose badly. but wouldn't it be nice if the people you elected could find the courage and the motivation to address our problems here at home as quickly as they responded to the problems in ukraine? the emotion in president zelenskyy's voice today was very
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clear and thankfully, it looks like he is getting some traction. but, we have heard that same emotion in your voice for years now. are any of these politicians listening to you? i mean, is it crazy to suggest that we could do both? we could protect our cities, protect our borders, protect our way of life? could we fight crime here for once? a guy asked congress for help and they -- the same day, they just get the thing they need right do him. we have been asking congress to help us with crime and gas high prices and nothing happened. they just call us racists and blame putin. now, i get it, washington spent 80 years trying to beat the russians. and if we play this right. that could happen. so let's do it. but, i'm getting the feeling that our politicians would rather fight against the russians than fight for us. why can't we see bipartisan action on saving america instead
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of ukraine? i mean, we can do both. god knows we have the money. south carolina senator lindsey graham is a member of the judiciary committee and he heard zelenskyy speak today. do you understand my point that i'm making, senator? >> like 100,000 percent and it's not irrational. okay. when trump was president, we had the most secure border in 45 years. biden wins the election. he rolls back all trump policies. we're being invaded by illegal immigrants. how do you fix that? i can't find any democrats willing to plug the holes. they seem to be more afraid of aoc than they do of securing the border. when we had trump president, we were energy independent, biden declared war on fossil fuels. the energy market in america collapsed and now we are depending on russia, iran like any other time. here's what i would say when you say washington. the republican party has proven it is willing to secure the border because we did.
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we are the party of energy independence, and we found it when we were in charge. but, your point about walking and chewing gum is a good point. let me just say this about ukraine. if you think it's bad now for inflation, let putin get away with this. that putin goes in and destroys the ukraine, takes the country over by force of arms, the fourth and fifth largest producer of corn and wheat in the world is ukraine. that falls into his hands. if the ukraine goes because we can't stand up to putin, we the world, then china will take taiwan. taiwan produces almost all of the computer chips necessary to make everything we use here on the high end in america. and if putin wins, the war criminal he is still standing, the ayatollah will to a nuclear weapon to iran believing that's an insurance policy and all the arabs are going to want their own nuclear weapon and you will have a nuclear arms war in the northeast. every war is made worse by putin
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winning. good for the travel, it's good for the world and we will lose world stability and the world order if putin gets away with this. no-fly zone, i agree with you totally. i'm a pretty hawkish guy but i don't want a nato no-fly zone right now. >> jesse: nato countries don't want it either. >> they are right not to want it right now. >> jesse: let me ask you this, we sent them so much weaponry. you have these surface-to-air missiles. stingers and javelins. i want some bang for our buck. and you know we have got the best weapons in the world. and now the ukrainians have the weapons they have the training. is this going to be enough to turn the tide? are we going to still see in three weeks the capital of kyiv surrounded, these weapons not being used effectively, and zelenskyy just getting, i don't know, killed on national television because that can't happen after all this-all these weapons just went out the door. >> the bravest people on the
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planet are the ukrainian people. they have rejected living under putin's russia because they don't want to live under a murderous dictator. they don't want to go back to the good old days of the soviet union. they are in the street. grandmothers have rifles, they are rising to the occasion. the military equipment we are giving them now, we should have gave them six months ago. so if somebody is knocking on your cure and say joe biden ooutside he is here to help you. that's not a good thing. they have been late to the game. the one thing we are not giving them is the fighter jets. 28 migs in the hand of ukrainian pilot, not american pilots can take the fight to russian soldiers more effective live. air defense systems we have been talking about should have been delivered months ago and they are still not there here is the answer to my question. if we increase the capability of the ukrainians, not the americans, to control ukrainian skies give them the aid they
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need including food and fuel, then i think they will do more than their share. i think this thing will go to a stalemate pretty quickly. and over time people in russia are going to get rid of putin because they are going to figure out if he is my leader, i have no future. so, here's my message to people back home. pray for the ukraine. we're not doing enough. we need to do more. no american boots on the ground. no nato, no-fly zone. but give the ukrainians the ability to control their skies. they are willing to fight like tigers, and if we fail and putin wins, china will take tie waterboard and the iranian also toward a nuclear women and every problem you named gets worse. >> jesse: i think i have the strategy arm them to a stalemate and hope the russians take care of putin themselves. >> right. one last thing being sanctions, the way the russians take care of putin we have to sanction the crap out of their economy, no exceptions. we very got to go all in in strand ling the russian economy.
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>> jesse: we have to get chinese assistance on that side and we haven't seen that so far. all right, thank you so much senator lindsey graham. >> thank you. >> jesse: let's turn to lieutenant colonel daniel davis defense priority senior fellow. you just heard the senator. he thinks with the weapons we sent fight to a stalemate we might not see a hostage situation at the capital of kyiv with zelenskyy being forced to either, i don't know, either be killed or negotiate. do you see that happening with this type of weaponry? >> we need to understand really about what is possible here. and these are not counter offensive weapons push back with the russians. it will help them slow down a russian assault. it's just not going to turn the tide. and i certainly don't think that we should be shooting for a stalemate because what that is going to do is going to perpetuate and deepen the personal suffering of the ukrainians what we need to do put at least as much effort to
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the diplomacy side as we are into the military side so we can stop the killing as soon as possible moment. now, toward that end, both the ukrainian and russian senior together greater today both said they have optimism that they are getting close to a settlement that will start with a cease-fire and then work on the difficult issues later. i certainly hope that happens because anything that's going to stop the killing i'm for. >> jesse: i agree. i believe that putin probably want to surround the capital so he has max leverage before he starts seriously negotiating though, right? why wouldn't he just wait until he sur rowrchedz the capital? >> i think he probably would have liked to do that their going has been a lot slower than anticipated. i think i mentioned before they needed to get the south completely cut off so they could move their troops up there so far the ukrainian defense has been in the w5eu of it and has not let him do that he has got basically three sides of kyiv sur rowntded but not four.
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his casualties would go way up if he doesn't do the last part. i think he has motivation to try to get this shut off now while he still can. >> jesse: zelenskyy is trying to cut a land deal with putin what kind of land deal do you think vlad will go for. >> it will change putin's calculation. he also can't stand a long stalemate like it will increase the ukrainian costs it will increase the russian costs. so he doesn't have the flexibility and leverage to demand everything he wants. to he is going to have to take less to -- less to get to a settlement just like zelenskyy is going to have to give stuff he may not want to, at the end of the day, i think they are going to be able to find something they both can live with. >> jesse: i hope you are right. probably get putin to save face and get a few discretions and get these sanctions off his back so his country doesn't turn into
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i don't know i'm not going to name the country that is a third world country because i don't want to single anybody out but it's not going to be good. thank you very much. >> not going to be pretty. >> jesse: not going to be pretty. thank you so much as always. nobody is angrier at joe biden than the people at the dollar store. i had to send johnny to the dollar store. >> how are all these high prices affecting you specifically. >> same way it's of course affecting you and everybody else. it hurts. >> i have to buy less. i drive less. i'm thinking about buying a bike. stress seems to evaporate into thin air. which leaves us to wonder, where does it go? does it shoot off like a rocket? or float off into the clouds? daddy! or maybe it takes on a life all its own. perhaps you'll come up with your own theory of where the stress goes.
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instead, congress focused on what's really important, hair, and clocks. i'm serious. yesterday the senate passed a bill that would make daylight savings time permanent. we tried this already in the 1970s and it didn't go well. people hated sending their kids to school in the dark. and it messed with everyone's sleep. but we're probably going to do it all again and the bill is headed to the house. like i said, it's not the only important issue congress focused on. the house is also working to pass a bill that would ban hair discrimination. it's called the crown act of 2022 and it focuses on hair styles like corn rows, braids, twists, afros. the hair bill, of course, has the full support of joe biden. the white house saying, quote: the president believes that no person should be denied the ability to obtain a job, succeed in school or the workplace, secure housing or otherwise
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exercise their rights based on a hair texture or hairstyle that's great it's obvious what the democrats are doing pandering to voters. didn't bring the price of gas or food or crime down. going to make your hair a protected class. get your priorities straight, guys. inflation is having the biggest impact on minority voters. that's what the surveys are telling us. so how is inflation impacting new yorkers we sent some of our producers out on the street to find out. >> i got all these high prices. >> they're crazy. >> ridiculous. you have to work hard ever day and get nothing. >> it's ridiculous. >> ridiculous. >> terrible. >> i don't like it. >> ridiculous. >> how can a common person live. >> i don't know how we are going to survive like this. >> awful.
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i'm going to have to learn how to make gas. >> how are all these high prices affecting you specifically? >> the same way it's affecting you and everybody else it hurts. >> i have to buy less, i drive less. i'm thinking about buying a bike. >> gas, forget about it might as well walk. >> i shopping less because i try to save for the food. >> i am not going out as much. i'm not shopping as much. i'm not going out to dinner as much. i'm kind of like saving money so it's not hurting me as much. >> i haven't been on vacation. i need to travel. >> it's the cost of cooking at home almost similar to the price of eating out. >> i never thought i would have to budget this much. >> i feel like work. >> just working and just coming home and just relaxing and just going to bed because you are so depressed. >> tell me joe biden's plans to make things easier. >> what plan? >> what is his plan to my my
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life easier? he is an old guy. >> don't get me going on that one? [laughter] >> i would rather not talk about joe biden and his plan. >> i wish there wasn't. >> never made it easier for us. >> do you think that joe biden cares that you are spending so much more money. >> absolutely not. >> >> no oh, no. >> no, not really. >> i think joe biden cares about russia and ukraine more. >> there was a lot of promises he wants you to spend and have nothing left over and be on the streets. >> i'm not sure he knows what's going on to be honest. i don't know if much of his administration knows what's going on. they live in a cacoon. >> i don't think he is going to make anything easier. >> why not? >> because he doesn't know what he is talking about. >> worse job elected. >> you you are on "jesse watters primetime," do you think that jesse watters care that's are spending all this money. >> who. >> who is that? i don't have no idea. >> what in. >> have i don't watch the news. >> jesse watters. >> anything you want to tell jesse watters.
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>> you have nice hair. be good to your mom. >> jesse: dan bongino is the host of unfiltered. so, dan, who cares if you have to pay thousands more dollars for gas and groceries. they are not going to make fun of your hair. that's what is really important. >> makes you wonder how 535 dumbest people get elected. couple good ones up there. the original part of our con distribution the way our government was set up to reserve federal power for areas of mass consensus, a military, a court system, a national taxation. it was never designed to get into each and every nook and cranny of your life. common sense would indicate that government is best when government is local, right? your vote matters more, right? if you are voting for your hoa board and 30 people voting your vote matters a lot. if you are voting for president and there is over 100 million people voting. your vote doesn't matter as much, okay?
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we got v. gotten away from it completely. economic security. we have completely forfeited that we spent money we don't have. inflationary death spiral right now. solution is let's spend more money and increase that energy, we are floating on a sea of petro chemicals and still figuring out ways to give russia ways to sell oil through iranian or death through america crowd despite bruising our own style here don't worry do hair bragd. national defense we only got this problem like a nuclear armed vladimir putin threatening neighbor right to self-determination you are right. let's do hair braids. really? i'm glad you guys are on the ball. well done. jess man, can you believe how fast they got these weapons out the door? like we have been complaining for almost a year about how prices here, about the crime wave, about the border. and they can't do anything about it in congress. they ask jen psaki all the time
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oh, we are looking at all options and we are going to evaluate, like boom a million dollars out the door high tech weapons o. cotc ocean. when they want to do something they can, right? >> very serious. that's one of the reasons i appreciate working here. large different diversity of opinions on this, jesse. people like me and rachel and i think you and tucker who feel like listen, ukraine is a really serious situation right now. obviously. ongoing strategy and requires attention. the level of attention is up for debate. you said it correctly we have some serious problems here, too. really serious problems. and we are not going to be able to help a darn soul in ukraine or anywhere else if we don't iron out our issues here at home it almost seems like when the ukrainians need help and they do need help, right? but like you said, snap to attention right away. heels click, what do you need,
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salute, boom, we are ready to rock and roll and yet we have all of these legitimate crises. we have the most predictable largest national bankruptcy in human history look at. de facto bankruptcy. and you are right, what's happening? nothing. we are whistling past the graveyard. it's ridiculous. we have done nothing about it ukrainian bankruptcy we would being on it tomorrow morning. it's a serious problem. i get it we have problems here at home too and we are going to be crushed by them. >> jesse: what about daylight savings time do you need that extra hour of daylight. >> this was done before widespread electricity to give the ag community more daylight time to work. i hate daylight savings time. i'm sorry i yelled at you. you didn't tell me this was part of the hit. but now you opened up the lions. i hate daylight savings time. it is so stupid. what's the point? just go to like normal time. this is fake time.
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of his 150 day sentence. correspondent bill melugin has more for us on the story. bill? >> jesse, shocking turn of events here convicted felon jussie smollett was just ordered released from jail today. this is after an appeals court ended up agreeing with his attorneys that he should be released pending his appeal of his conviction for faking a hate crime. now, this ruling from the appeals court came down today after a cook county judge sentenced smollett last week to immediately begin serving 150 days in jail for his conviction on five felony counts of disorderly conduct for lying to police. the appeals court said today smollett can be released after he posted a personal recognizance bond of $150,000. now, smollett's attorneys had argued that he would have finished his sentence by time his appeal process was done and they said smollett could be in danger of physical harm if he had stayed located up in cook county jail. now as smollett was leaving
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court last week we all saw he made this outburst. >> i am not suicidal! i am not suicidal. and i'm innocent. i could have said i was guilty a long time ago. >> jesse, this decision to release smollett today is the latest twist in what has been a pretty strange case since the very beginning. fox's matt finn is reporting that smollett's lawyers have declined to comment to fox news right now but they are planning to have a press conference in just about an hour from now. back to you. >> jesse: thank you so much. house democrats are looking to make sure you pay high gas prices the rest of your life. instead of increasing oil production here in america they are demanding joe biden use an executive order to declare a climate emergency and ban oil and gas drilling on all federal lands. a climate emergency what are
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these people talking about? we need energy now? does joe have the guts to call out the squad and these crazy people? he won't take the game will for destroying american independence in the first place he blames vlad. greedy oil companies. >> the invasion of ukraine and volatility of the oil market is no excuse for excessive price increases, profit padding or any effort to exploit american consumers. no one should capitalize on putin's aggression by taking advantage of american families. >> jesse: profit padding. big tech never does that big pharma maneuver profit pads only big oil. nigel farage leader of the brexit movement and form everywhere european parliament member. what do you think about all of this here in our neck of the woods, nigel?
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>> seeing the exact thing on this side of the pond. our own oil, our own gas. we don't need it. wind turbines will heat our homes in the winter and keep our cars on the road. that is delusional. that's about the politest word can i describe it we will need renewable energy. we will need oil, gas, and coal for many, many years to come. and if these idiots think that by having gas, oil and coal produced whether it's in russia or saudi arabia or somewhere else, and then shipped to your country if they think they are saving planet. they are just not doing it at home. ukraine, western world one very big lesson. it's uncertain place having your own energy independence 21st century when everything is
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computerized and digitized. when we need length more than we ever have in our whole human story we must all become self-sufficient in energy and the good news is those liberals in congress the similar people i have got over here they're a minority because good, common sense people will always rally to the message of self-sufficiency and it makes you realize just how right donald trump was on this. >> jesse: it did teach the world a lesson, nigel. the squad is not listening to that lesson. i wish they would because they listen to anything that goes down in europe. they idolize the europeans, the scandinavians, the greens but now even those people in europe over there in your continent want to buy more coal. they want to drill more. more oil and gas now. now the squad doesn't want anything to do with the europeans. isn't that ironic?
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>> held up wonderful novel they are entirely dependent on mr. putin, i mean, just imagine if things got really ugly and he turned off nord stream 12, he would literally close down every german factory overnight. i think the squad, you know being with this delusion put themselves against the majority of good, decent, common sense democrat voters. fantastic opportunity for the republicans. americans should be an exporter of energy not an importer. >> jesse: common sense is all it takes to win. nigel farage, thank you so much. after another year of covid craziness, sky high inflation and now the war in ukraine, some people are going a little crazy. >> gas prices are way too high. got to die.
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put a bullet in his head, yeah, that's what i said. i'm a free vaccine. my body. at the party. get the bacardi. vip. ukraine and i go insane. put a bullet in putin's brain. you know that is the plan. i'm a zelenskyy fan. >> jesse: that guy calls himself an artist. and he goes city council meetings and mimics what he sees coming out of d.c. and the media. nailed it next, a certain msnbc host just outed herself as a big time racist. that's next.
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>> jesse: more innocent civilians were targeted today in ukraine. local authorities say russian forces bombed a theater in mariupol. hundreds of people were there sheltering. for an update on the ground, go
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to greg palkot, foreclosure affairs correspondent live in lviv, greg. >> hey, jesse. yeah, there was some talk today that these talks between ukraine and russia were progressing but absolutely as you noted the carnage here continues. the kyiv center and suburbs were blasted again on wednesday. just a mile and a half from president zelenskyy's residence, a building was shelled. another 12-story building destroyed. russian forces remain stalled outside of the city. the suburbs get pounded. yes, in the fourth city of mariupol another tragedy. a theater, which was serving as a shelter for civilians, including perhaps hundreds of children destroyed. no word on the casualties yet but a hospital commandeered russian shooting position also causing problems and aid convoys were thwarted trying to get into that city.
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jesse, 10 people were killed waiting on a bread line when a bomb was dropped on them. zelenskyy said via video link to members of congress, we need you now. and president biden announced $800 million more of military aid. again, back to those -- the discussions. they are characterized as serious and realistic but they have been saying that for days and days. >> jesse: bombing bread lines, unbelievable. thank you so much. greg palkot. the war in ukraine is america on edge. whether you are feeling the pain from rising food and gas prices or just worried about putin's next move. this invasion was affected everybody one way or another. the last week msnbc host joy reid dismissed all of those concerns and said the media is only covering the war because, you guessed it, racism.
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>> we don't need to ask ourselves if the international response would be the same if russia unleashed their horror on a country that wasn't white and largely christian. the coverage of ukraine has revealed a pretty radical disparity in how humans ukrainians look and feel to western media compared to browner and blacker counterparts. >> jesse: yes, whites, when we fight whites, that's the only reasonable we are watching. we have been covering the war all month i guess that means "primetime" is racist. what about joy reid? what what has joy been covering? it's hard to know like most of america we haven't been watching her show. so, we sent our team back to scrub through every one of her episodes since she played that ukraine race card. and here's what we found. over the past week 62 percent of joy's air time was dedicated to the war in ukraine. 4% was dedicated to donald trump, and the remaining 33%
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in 2021, she had an even better year, raising a million dollars for nonprofit. where did that money go? well, we can't say for sure, but we do know that she gave herself $150,000 raise, bought a $450,000 house, paid for a bunch of manicures, but you should see her nails, and had herself a feast at the shake shack and the bubba gump shrimp company. >> shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. that's about it. >> jesse: but like all good things, the shrimp buffet must end. she and her husband were arrested on fraud charges. they are accused of committing three different grifters, lying on my mortgage, defrauding donors and stealing a million
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dollars in pandemic benefits. a million bucks. that's a lot of shrimp no matter how you cook them. let's read some texts. jerry from flat rock north carolina. president zelenskyy is unafraid of russian tanks. our president is afraid of questions. laura, newark, delaware. so when all this is over, will biden help ukraine build back better? of course! build back better in ukraine, not here in america. makes perfect sense. while, fort wayne, indiana, russia demands alaska, can we give them los angeles and san francisco instead? that is so mean. tom from missouri. jesse, if putin is removed, who will the democrats blame for all their problems? it's a good point. probably fox. a text from pamela, the tiktok teenagers really seem to know about ukraine. whoever briefed them should brief kamala.
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vanessa from memphis, shouldn't lori lightfoot running around in a kilt considered cultural appropriation? you see, when you have the biggest thing in chicago, you can dress however you want. ♪ ♪ thanks so much for watching. tucker carlson is up next. of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the president of ukraine, a zelenskyy, addressed members of congress today in a long and at times moving speech. among other things, he demanded the united states shoot down russian aircraft over his country. the white house has not yet agreed to do that, but things do seem to be moving very rapidly in that direction. not long after zelenskyy's addressed, joe biden announced

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