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failed to get out of town. where the situation has limited the people's ability to escape has changed, thousands have been able to escape. the town en route to odesa, the russian navy has been firing in the area of odesa, but they have to get to they have surrounded nikolaiev. "the wall street journal" reports that the army went a little north to the town called
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voznesef. that seems to be the trend that we're seeing in the big cities, that they're not able to move to the big cities, so they's why the rockets are raining down on the civilian population. >> because of that long range, it increases the damage, what are the reports we're hearing on the ground, people being killed as they stand in bread lines, and as they are trying to escape. how is the desperation being conveyed to you, mike? >> reporter: it's just so horribly dark, that people were concerned that they would come in, if you look at the of the russian army, there's a callous regard for human life.
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what the russian army is trying to do is increase the suffering to such an extent that they can break the will of the ukrainians. but what we can see in the west of the country, is they are unmoved. what i am about to say is difficult to hear and difficult to say. and i want to warp you that the details and the images are graphic and disturbing. reporters on the ground in marry -- there's 18-month-old kerol who died of shrapnel to the head. 16-year-old aleah, whose legs were blown up in an explosion during her school soccer game. a 16-year-old girl buried in her cartoon pajamas. these bodies of these children are stacked along with dozens of others in a mass grave in the
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outskirts of the city. the workers are tossing the bodies in because the less time they spend at the site, the more chances they will get out alive. they report there are more bodies to come, including from the hospital basement where the corpses of adults and children are waiting around for someone to pick them up. the youngest still has an umbilical cord attached. i come to you on this global, geopolitical devastating things in this history, but i just can't help but think this is among the top. >> it is definitely the toughest that we have seen. there are horrible things that will go on in darkness right now that we don't see, but i believe when you are allowed to see something, you are compelled to do something is. you know, in my job, my job is to tell it, my job is to show
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the pictures and to tell the truth, even though there may be blow back from that, certainly from putin, he would rather i didn't do my job. certainly as he targets the children. what he is doing, he is not only--and i think my take is right about this. is that the will is invincible. those leader who is won't leave kyiv even though are targeted and assassination is on their plate from the other government in russia. but what they're faced with is what mike tobin talked about, that will, the other part of this, though, is that future that putin wants to wipe away, so yes, he wants to break the will and the spirit and yes it's always there with ukrainians and i would argue deepening based on the conversations i'm having with the people on the ground. but when you start to wipe away
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the future of a people, you start to change the trajectory of their prosperity, and you make them dependent on whatever's left in the void of resources and power is whatever power that's standing. and putin is the power that's standing. he wants to put hit foot on the neck of the people that just gather gathe. he wants to rule the world. so the children are a conduit, from what he wants, no it just breaking the will and the spirit, but stopping the future of people. chechnya is an excellent example of this, they know this in crimea, they know this in other places. we watched this happen, we cannot turn away. we're allowed to see this. journalists are putting their bodies out on the line for the world to see. what will we do as a world
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leader? is $800 million in aid enough? hakeem jeffries, a democrat, he says that's more on the table. there could be a shift, but we have to be ready for what that means. >> this is a global heart break that's unfolding day after day, as we see these images of these children that we will never forget. >> i'm glad that harris just brought up the war in georgia. he has done this before, he is targeting civilians, he's targeting hospitals and bread lines and civilians where he knows that babies are on purpose. he did this in syria, because he wanted to show bashar al assad in syria, what, have 10,000 been killed in syria now?
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putin did the same thing with his solders in syria, and it is horrific. and a lot of this does happen in darkness, but the light that is being shown on this is happening online, i say this to you because i've been speaking with several ukrainian and russian friends. there is communication going on between ukrainians and russians on an app called telegram, they are speaking to each other. this is happening behind the scenes to make sure that these stories, that the truth gets to in particular the russian people, because putin obviously wants his message and to clamp down on the media there to stop that information to his own people. i hope they find out what's happening, i do. >> we have footage of putin and his bombastic speech. he calls his own people traitors and he threatening self-funding.
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>> the people, even more so the russian people will always be able to distinguish between true patriots and traitors who are like a fly and a necessary cleansing of society will actually strengthen our country. >> we have seen multiple invasions by putin, but now we're focusing on ukraine. now he's focusing the rage on his own people. >> any time you hear the word cleansing, it should be an eye opening word, any time you hear an analogy between your own people and really vermin, the least among us, flies, that kind of analogy harkens back to what we have seen across the globe throughout history. and his spokesperson was asked how is this cleansing going to happen? he said they're disappearing from our lives by themselves, that's what happens to traitors.
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>> they're not disappearing voluntarily. you get 15 years jail time if you proffer fake headlines, according to putin, so if they don't fit his narrative of denaziification. that's not how purification happens, it's how purification has happened all across history. these are people that have majestically disappeared. this was like alexey navalny, who spoke out from a russian jail cell. so i don't buy that this happens through voluntary means. >> no one is surprised by this, kaleigh mentioned he told this anecdote, what he thought the
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meaning of cornered meant. sharing and an neck dote to him, he said it left a lasting impression, i knew all of a sudden the one that i had pursued is the one that is pursuing. this maniacal dictator is lashing out both inwardly and outwardly to the world. >> i'll tell you right now, vladimir putin has taken the philosophy, win or else. all four of you have talked about his history, his pattern of going after civilians. the civilians are not collateral damage, they are the targets, they are the targets for him to accomplish his goal, to occupy, to take over, to dominate ukraine. and what we have to decide is this, what is our end game, is our end game as americans to provide the ukrainians with
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supplies, military armaments, for the purpose of what? to neutralize him? how long will this last? the brutal day to day victims that we have seen destroyed, families ruined. our country decimated. what is the end game for america to help as long as what? what's the end game for ukraine, the ukrainian people, what's the end game for putin? i tell you, he's not going to stop, because he has no other alternative in order to justify his conduct. and lashing out at his own people, this man, remember, a kgb agent, he's taking no prisoners, so i think it's very, very important for us to understand. i hope the press asks what is the end game for all parties involved? >> we're asking. >> that's so right, leo. he's not going to stop, unless we stop him first. all right, coming up, president biden calls putin a war criminal
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president biden will talk about on with president xi jinping and talk about the president's war with ukraine and talk about the economic competition between the two countries, this comes after the president in an exchange with jackie heinrich calls putin a war criminal for the very first time, but this is after initially saying no. listen. >> reporter: mr. president, after everything we have seen will you call mr. putin a war criminal? >> no. >> reporter: [ inaudible ]
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>> no, that's the point that i made. you asked me whether i would call putin -- >> reporter: a war criminal, sir. >> i think he is a war criminal. >> harris, i said yesterday that the modus operandi of this person was delay. i thought about that overnight, i thought about a date, august 26, 2021, that's when service members were killed in afghanistan. the president had a moment where he looked in the camera and said, we will hunt you down, in a very direct message to those who killed servicemen. i'm waiting for that moment. this is a different context where children are being killed.
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imlooking for that moment where he doesn't necessarily send u.s. troops, but a moment where he says these are war crimes, but definitively in a camera, looking directly at vladimir putin. >> i love you, i want you to still be here. that's not going to happen, not right now, because he's using russia to do a deal with iran. >> good point. >> it's so blatant, it's offensive. i wish it were more hidden. i wish it were so clandestine that it might not be true. but it is clearly true. the other thing did he have a reflex and turn around, because it was almost like an or kes -- orchestrated dance move, clearly turning around.
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it's like you got two answers. it's not like he's answering clearly, we're going to do this, we're going to do that. but what he wants more than anything is to deal with iran. i always know that intel is that we don't know everything, so i don't know everything he knows, but the fact of the matter is, don't hold your breath. >> don't hold my breath, and that's the point that harris makes with the deal with iran and that's why this was almost a secondhand comment not a forthright one in his speech, and that cleanup on aisle 5 from jen psaki shouldn't have been a clean up at all the. >> the president was speaking from his heart about the interference of a brutal dictator on the invasion of a foreign country. there's a process that continues to take place in the state department. >> i'm tired of hearing about the legal process.
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i want direct message to putin, you are a war criminal. are we going to get that? or is this about iran? >> kayleigh, every time i see jen psaki, i wish you were right back in that position and give me some facts. will we see it? absolutely not. it's all spent. i'm going to be brutally honest, i love my country, i love the office of the president. but joe biden is a weak president. you're not going to get that leadership. china and russia are exploiting joe biden and they're exploiting america. why? because of august of last year, when those 13 u.s. service members were murdered and there's been no action. we still left americans in afghanistan. and so basically, this telephone meeting tomorrow, that's a photo-op for china. china has a horrible history on human rights. they don't care. look, the pattern with china and russia is very simple. power and control. power and control.
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at all costs. so great photo-op for china to be involved, but they have no loyalty to this country, they are in bed with russia and we're not going to get that strong leadership that we had up until january of 2021. >> that's exactly right. emily, listen to this soundbite from jen psaki where he's pressed by jon dekker about the difference between offensive and defensive weapons is a little bit confused and mudled? . >> reporter: you put out a list of all the weapons included in that $800 million that's being provided to ukraine. among those items, let me read them to you. 100 grenade launchers, 5,000 rifles, 1,000 pistols, 400 machine-guns, and 400 shotguns. are you saying those items are not offensive weapons? >> they're weapons that help the ukrainian people fight against an invasion by a foreign country. >> they can be used offensively, can they not?
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>> what i'm talking about is weapons that can be used -- >> the answer is yes. although you don't want to say it, that answer to that question is yes. >> the answer is yes, those weapons are offensive. that's just the point where this administration is so concerned about optics. just say sit, just say what is so brayant bray blatant to the people. >> i have to point out too that the war criminal part, we know that the international court of justice, ipj just came out and demanded that putin withdraw his forces, he said that i in no way recognize you, this is icc, the international criminal court has launched an investigation into what it refers to as war crimes
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by 39 sovereign states, not us because we are not a member. this goes to that lack of enforcement that we knew would happen, it does tell them not what we call him, not what we say, but what we do. congressman mike walsh with an interesting op-ed, that said that if we keep threatening these severe consequences, putin doesn't matter, he's going to keep going up the ladder until he gets american steel. >> and the american steel is getting the migs. kamala harris set to hit the road more often in the coming months. the panel has some strong opinions on this plan. that's next.
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she is going to be roaming like never before apparently. so we can expect to see a lot more of vice president kamala harris. since her trip to europe, the biden administration is sending her out there to tout biden's achievements. kamala harris will be spending the next six weeks traveling across the country. interesting campaign strategy, for those candidates, do you foresee her showing up on the stump? >> what exactly is she going to be touting as accomplishments? inflation at a 40-year high, gas prices shooting up across the country, and the covid -- maybe she can talk about the border, because she's the border czar, but again, all of the agents
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down there have given her a no confidence vote because they don't want her anywhere near the border, so that job obviously was not successful. i'm not sure exactly what she thinks she's going to do. maybe they think if they give her -- don't get me started on the staff resignations, there was another one, another staff member now going to the pentagon. she's got like one person left on her team, and i'm being facetious here, she's a public relations disaster. and i don't get that uncomfortable, automaticward automaticward -- awkward laugh. >> in the structure and broad band access, sheryl, i'm guessing not enough for you? >> i'm sorry, no, but we have been working on broadband access
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infrastructure for years. i mean it's amazing to me what they have actually dug into, and i'm not even go to get started on energy policy, because we're going to talk about it later this our, so i'm yielding back. >> what will kamala harris tell us? >> nothing. if we're trying to be very objective here, what has she accomplished since she took the office as vice president? what has come out of her mouth? what has been her success? she has absolutely no credibility. and i'll tell you, she's on a national platform, which really exposes her weakness, her lack of knowledge, her lack of skill set, she wasn't properly vetted by the california media when he was u.s. senator and we're suffering. america is suffering. because we are shivering that we got a fragile president, and a very incompetent vice president
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in the one and two positions. so we're focusing on ukraine. but still in this country, we got crime in the cities, we got soft prosecutors, we got a porous southern border, andall the failures they have had in the last year and a half. >> you touched on something and we have all been reading this in the new jersey-new york area, about this serial killer we just made about. he was taking people off the streets of new york and d.c., they showed it on closed circuit television. we haven't been talking about the crime and it continues to spike. and emily, it's one of those things that happen, maybe not in darkness, but it doesn't have our singular focus right now and in a way the administration gets a bit of a pass on the challenge from the press about his policies. >> it's an administration that
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says they can walk and chew gum at the same time, that they can manage all these crises that need their attention and yet they consistently demonstrate that they fail at literally all of them. and going back to the vice president and her international tour. there was an they were hoping to god that she was the one they were hoping to create. but never in the history of human rhetoric, as the spirit of growth been such an unspectacular and unmitigated bust. he said we need to have a serious conversation, and where are they? because all we get is inappropriate babble and her cackling. >> now she's on, and leo just talked about this too, she's on
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a national stage, i mean we will either see her aspirations crushed, or she can rebound. >> she won't rebound. the best headline i saw this week is that kamala harris is going to be a road warrior. this is the best news i have heard in a long time. i want that to happen. and reading through the article, apparently she thinks that she hasn't been well positioned by the administration. i read that. interestingly, my mind harkened back to november, where she complained she wasn't positioned well. i mean kamala harris's office, it's my supposition that you're the one putting forth this narrative on background, use synonyms, because we know you're the one that's putting this forward in the press. we know you have a position, you just have failed at it. >> i'm laughing, i'm in total agreement, i agree with everything you have said.
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because kamala harris is basically incompetent for that position, the second most powerful position on the planet, and she's not ready for prime time. >> and the really sad things about it is we all want our country to win. we need that right now, i mean there's inflation, there's people that are really hurting right now financially. and we want her to win, but the question is, whether anyone can deliver the w. >> the hate crime hoaxster, after a court let him out after just six days in jail, what his lawyer says he did behind bars as his supporters compared him to civil rights icons of the past. you can't make that up.
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the judge agree agreed with hisr that he should not be behind bars. if he died behind bars, it would not be suicide, but murder. >> i am not suicidal. i am not suicidal. and i am innocent. i could have said that i was guilty a long time ago. >> leo. a lot of viewers asking how you get out on day six of a 150-day sentence? >> i'll tell you, i'm so upset about this. i have been a civil rights attorney for 30 years and i'm proud of being a civil rights attorney for people who have been victims of discrimination. i want every fox viewer to know right now that jussie smo smoll is a liar. this guy trying to bamboozle the
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entire country of the fact that he was the victim of a vicious hate crime perpetrated by trump supporters. let me be very clear about this, for anyone clear, kayleigh, to mention emmett teal, roger p. henson, that jussie smollett is in the same category. how insulting for people that gave their lives for the civil rights movement. for him to make $2 million a year and then fall on the race card. this is embarrassing. >> always spot on, somebody who's not always spot on, is this clm leader, dr. abdullah. amid a guilty verdict, talking about him saying i'm not suicidal if something happens to me. she says raised fists on the outside, please protect our
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folks. >> the thing about the line of support that this person wrote. what do you think incarceration is, it's a deterrent for people who do bad things. she went on to say in her infinite incendiary wisdom, from l.a. this is a hollywood person, this is not someone who lives in chicago, she said chicago police consistently demonstrate that they are among the worst of the worst. police lie and chicago police lie especially. and she went on to say that she's going to work toward the abolition of police, and said we will continue to love and protect each other and wrap our arms around each other and provide freedom to ourselves and by extension everyone else. this is someone who continues to advocate for violence, who continues to advocate for the war on cops, that has resulted
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in triple digit spikes in police attacks around the country. when we see cops on the streets, verbally, physically and in legislation, this is the reason why. and for her to maintain his innocence when he's been convicted otherwise, and to reduce this to the larger issue of the war on cops utterly disgusting and we should not be wasting our time with her. >> and i wonder if our president and vice president still stand by what they said. joe biden, here you go, january 29, what happened today to jussie smollett should anyone. jussie smollett is someone who faked a hate crime. >> this was and attempted modern day lynching. that from the now, vice president of the united states. she's been in office, according
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to that, nine days, is that right? no, that was before. >> that was '19. >> yeah, that was 2019. and she had a lot of strong opinions. and people must have agreed with them because they voted. america chose. this is privilege in a whole new light. this is a two-pronged privilege, so clearly this actor still has some juice. i don't know what happened in the courtroom was him needing some help at that moment, because he was acting because he's an actor, because we don't really know him, we only know his characters. i guess what he also accomplished was making the president and the vice president seem correct at that time. so now i have more questions. chicago. what happened with kim fox in that prosecutor? the da? what was going on there? i have so many questions and was jussie smollett involved in any way in perpetrating something bigger, something was that was
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like a woke moment gone awry? we don't know, and we may never know. but it bears asking the questions, because the tax dollars were spent, and we as a public were manipulated. >> we were. >> all i'm going to say here, jussie smollett is disappointed. what a missed opportunity. he could have taken his value as a singer and actor an his fame and done something good for civil rights in this country, look at what aretha franklin did in her life, she showed up and she made a difference. what an absolute waste of this entertainer. >> great move about aretha franklin if you haven't seen it. >> we're "outnumbered" in just a moment. durable kubota equipment.
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is helping people on the ground and the united states' next steps to aid the ukrainians and to hold vladimir putin accountable. some of the main stream media are wholeheartedly embrais embracing the -- that have strapped u.s. oil production and more. no, none of that, liberal journalists are going with president biden's narrative that it's all due to the russian dictator's invasion of ukraine. >> you may have noticed this week that your gas prices have gone up. i want to talk to you a little bit about why. a lot of it has to do with vladimir putin. >> you use that phrase, these are putin's price hikes. he's not bringing war here, right? that's another way to message it.
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>> and putin's price hike is a great way to message it. >> they're all blaming biden for rising gas prices. meanwhile, guess who gets off scot-free? not just putin, but the big oil and gas companies. >> when pundits are trying to make it sound simple, blaming it all on president biden, the "new york times" fact check was explicit saying that republicans wrongly blame biden about rising gas prices. >> the bonus is that we got to see part of jen psaki's resume tape. >> it's like jen psaki sent out the marching orders, here's what you say, it's putin's gas hike, it's sent out on twitter and like lemmings, you see all together, the putin gas hike, the putin gas hike. and i love look at the trust in
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media. >> it makes our job harder too when you see what's going on in ukraine. >> it's the tandem, right, so the administration continues to push a narrative that is premised on the american public being clueless, that we don't have a memory, that we don't have the facts that we don't see before our eye what is's happening. and the empowered media covers for them. it just boggles my mind how fleeting their coverage is, that they think we don't remember. this war has been going on for three weeks but my family has been dealing with sustained delays, trying to run our small business for months. we feel it even more deep because we know they're trying to gaslight us, but it will not be successful, especially not when we get to the ballot. >> that trust issue, several, that comment about putin being a war criminal, more often than
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not, first yes then no and then no then yes. and we don't even know what to believe. >> especially when they're trying to make us believe, they must think we're stupid, by the way, because of putin, the gas prices are up 59%. oh, by the way, since biden was in office, and the inflation story, let's talk about facts if you want, that number, the 40-year high, we track this on fox every month. inflation has been rising to a new record at several points. and we were talking about inflation back in september, october, november, going into thanksgiving, the gas prices you're seeing on your screen, all of this has been coming from under this president. it is the worst, worst spin i have ever seen and the american people are not stupid and they are feeling it and luckily they're being very vocal about the prices that they are paying and how much they're suffering. >> real quickly, i want to double down with you very fast, cheryl, because we did see the
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price per gallon at the pump go down ever so slightly, i do understand that that's temporary and i understand it's going to go right back up. >> it fluctuates based on oil prices, it's based on wti, texas crude, what that costs. there's a trickle down effect, it's a wholesale buy, then it is sold to the refiners, they've got to refine it, they've go the process it, all of that is a long process. but $4.30 as an average across the nation this morning. >> it's going to go back up for all the reasons that you mentioned. >> leo and cheryl, boy, it's been an intense hour and i'm glad we were together for all of it. more "outnumbered" in a moment.
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