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arthel: more than a month into pollutants or lashing out of western leaders saying they are afraid to give the jets and tanks he needs. reportedly destroying russian stronghold outside of kyiv retaking a village enforcing the russians to retreat and regroup for it hello everyone welcome to another our foxy life i am arthel ”-double-low-quote hi eric. eric: hello everyone i'm eric shawn. russian ground forces facing
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heroic resistance from the brave ukrainians and suffering significant losses but something vladimir putin did not expect brady continues to rely on punishing airstrikes against the ukrainian people to spread his murderers terror. russian rockets yesterday she can see causing pretty scary scene just 50 miles to the border of our nato ally poland. setting off massive flames after hitting an oil depot just outside the western city of troy joubert former heavy weight champion now a symbol of ukrainian resistance echoes president zelenskyy's pleas to establish a no-fly zone over his country. >> the target is unfortunately the civilians and thousands of them are dead by now. and who knows, the longer it goes the more civilly to lose their life. with every case we need to protect our sky. you don't give us a no-fly zone just take care of ourselves just give us a defensive weapons. >> will have more on the no-fly
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zone with a lieutenant jennifer in the air force coming up. first alex hogan standing by live with the very latest. hi alex. >> hi eric. for the second time today just seconds ago siren started once again here in lviv earlier today we visited some of the sites of the attack. there were firefighters still on scene putting out some of the flames that we continue to see from yesterday. black billowing's smoke, massive flames are pouring out of the attack site is a firefighters work to respond and control the fire. you can hear the sirens now behind me getting louder and louder this even paid the mayor of lviv said both locations yes they were struck twice the shock of the explosion blowing out windows of nearby buildings as of this week nato it says 15000 russian troops have died for the threat of attacks this weekend
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did not stop ukrainians from honoring those killed as they attended funerals today. residents and refugees here are attending mass services finding comfort in the community and church after the closest attacks on the city center since he started the war. more than 3.8 million people have fled ukraine for neighboring countries and double of that number of people are displaced within the country itself. in the southern part of the country today, ukraine and russia agreed to two humanitarian corridors to evacuate civilians from mariupol. residents and the region explored the damage in the bombed and burned neighborhoods are broken windows, there are craters in the ground as people hide for safety. >> it thundered, boomed, our living room and kitchen or filled with the same happened to the tort toilet and corridor it's a miracle we survived. we are the core door near the
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doors. >> meanwhile thousands of residents are moving underground sleeping in the train stations during russia's attack. now here in lviv again you can hear behind meet the sirens are getting louder and louder ally elicited for one second period it is the only thing you hear right now curfew is in effect so you will not see anyone on the streets. many of the street lights are dimmed it is an eerie sound and sight to see this is becoming usual life here in lviv. >> alex it is pretty alarming it's chilling just for the sirens. they want you to get to safety it is chilling you get used to it you don't know what could be coming. >> yes i'm going to step out, let you listen and take in the
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scene here but we are seeing a one car drive by right now but really the only people that you will see here at this time of night, military out at about are the only people allowed to be ouch. take a listen to the sirens. the sound is a faint of course for many of the people who are inside listening into this. they will hear this through closed doors have their shutters drawn their blinds drawn listening to the sound of the siren in the utter silence of the rest of the city as for yet another night ordinary sirens here in lviv yesterday's attack still creating threats we have seen since the beginning of the war. these sirens have stopped. that means most people should have heard them by now. later on will likely hear sirens
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again when that is an all clear. >> we want you to get to, to take shelter in your safe. alex, life that vladimir putin has brought, thank you. the white house is an cleanup mode following comments by president biden, mr. biden ended his trip to europe yesterday with a fiery speech where he says but are putting cannot stay in power for the white house and other officials all walking that back. senior national correspondent rich edson is live at the white house with the very latest from there, rich. >> a good afternoon arthel. western leaders are walking a fine line here. they are trying to provide as much help to ukraine as they can without provoking a war with nuclear armed russia. too that french president manuel
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macron spoke about the president's speech and said he probably would have chosen different words but. >> i think we should be factual in first of all do everything so the situation does not get out of control. i would not use those terms i continue to speak to president putin because what do we want to do collectively? we want to stop the war that russia function ukraine. without waging war and without escalation for. >> too that end, nato has refused to provide ukraine with heavier weapons, arguing vladimir putin i see that as a provocation and use it to justify an attack on nato. ukrainian government is pushing for more weapons in a no-fly zone for executive state entity blanket is in israel where he addressed the president's comments as the u.s. and western allies escalate a major sanctions campaign against russia by the secretary stressed they are not trying to oust russia president vladimir putin. >> president putin could not be empowered to wage war or engage in aggression against ukraine.
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nor anyone else. as you know when you've heard it said repeatedly we do not have a strategy or regime change in russia. >> the clarifications follow confusion of the white house position on a response to potential or the purpose of sanctions. now, on the stripped year president just finished, the u.s. did announce a billion dollars in additional humanitarian aid and also increase shipments of natural gas from the united states to europe european countries are trying to lessen their dependency on russia gas and oil. >> president has really stepped up and also taken a leadership role in this whole horrible situation. rich edson's wife the white house thank you rich. >> capitalizing on that shift and russia's military strategy. such a fed stunning winds outside of kyiv they move their focus to the southeastern part
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of the country the pentagon reporting recent losses are forcing putin descendent reinforcements of the former soviet republic in georgia the russians are calling in mercenaries, is it getting that bad? richard newton joined his former assistant vice chief of staff of the united states air force, general always good to see you. >> good afternoon eric it's good to be with you please. >> absolutely. from a strategic point of view over this weekend the ukrainians are winds stopping the russians there kyiv been out calibrating to don best eastern region what does that tell you strategically? >> as your report at the top of the hour we are day 32. my sense is all of our senses are there is a momentum shift. frankly in favor of the ukrainian people. certainly ukrainian military they are fighting back, they're now pushing back with this invasion started back on
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february 24th. there's been some russian pronouncement i don't put a whole lot of stock into it it's part of their deception campaign they're trying to refocus not on kyiv but the don best area. they're also not focusing because they're getting beat that he beat on the battlefield they cannot resupply in place right now. they are perhaps refocusing now and don and try to settle there. there's a lot more time to be played out here in terms of this conflict. >> how long can they hold out the world to seeing the heroism and they are being resupplied by our nato allies in the u.s. and others. how long can they keep going to get this type of russian force and reinforcements they could potentially? >> is a key strategic question. now the momentum in my view is shifted over too ukraine it's absolutely importantly resupply
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them not only with the supplies president biden has promised in his recent announcement several days or so ago i would advocate for not getting mig 29's to the ukrainian airport as three hundreds higher air defense systems will be on the stinger. again other capabilities i think will keep the momentum shifted towards ukrainians favor. now is not the time to have us sit on our heels in supporting some momentum in. weeks if not months in this campaign, mariupol comes to mind could be the next couple of days that it may fall my friend and colleague said it's turning out to be like the ukrainian alamo which should be a turning point on the battlefield. this is where the u.s. and nato has to provide her strong support possible moving forward so ukraine maintains a winningsf appeasement very. >> we talk about the m igs.
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they have been begging, begging nato to send the m igs there 74 so in the former country limits of the audience about you. you are the vice chief of the air staff out of north dakota got thousands and thousands of hours in the pilot seat of air force bombers. how important from an air war perspective for you, would it be for those mig 29 reinforcements to arrive in ukraine? >> i think it would be significant. by the way also flew the russian air force several years ago so i know what their capabilities are as well first-hand. the significance of the mig 29 is ukrainian people certainly for president zelenskyy they've been asking 40 it's delivered to them. secondly they would also provide if anything parts inventory for those existing that the ukrainians have. certainly would add to again ait
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capabilities. they are going to need this especially with whatever comes out of mariupol. keeping a rush is on its heels. i think it would be significant. all seemed up our inventory of our drone capability i believe it's from an airman standpoint from a senior officer standpoint battlefield commander want more capability. now's a time to provide it. at the same time let me just close we've got to be careful it is not cloud our judgment needlessly provoking putin. that aside now's the time to stay on the momentum stand solid with president zelenskyy. >> that is the argument the president lead to something even worse see potential opening may provide the mags as you say.
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>> i do i think nato and the united states ought to take the strategy eight winning strategy in support of president zelenskyy and the ukrainians and also humanitarian aid is absolutely essential. this comes on the heels diplomatic momentum we have achieved through very successful european trip for the president. all of the gaffe at the end of his speech in warsaw, poland the other day nonetheless is a very forceful speech very successful trip. all incidents of national power can be moving in the right power. additional sanctions certainly the military in the military aspect of this to be continue to bolster nato defensive forces with capabilities but also provide the key elements of military power that can bolster support as they potentially turning the tide here. >> maybe they will get the mags
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after all russia keeps on suffering losses and gets beat. thank you general to always good see you. thank you of course for your service to our country. >> think it's great to be with you. arthel. arthel: putin's brutal war in ukraine enters the second month it's created where the worst refugee crisis in decades. 6.5 million ukrainians are displaced than the country. the united nations made more than 3.8 million ukrainians have fled to neighboring countries. more than half of them heading first to poland. aishah hasnie is live right now. >> we are just 24 hours after president biden's visit to poland and ukrainian refugees are really responding to the president's visit his speech, his remarks and they want more action, less words reveal a
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concrete solution to try to figure how to and the destruction caused by vladimir putin to their country. emotions have really been running high here in poland since president biden's visit. and of course that attack on lviv yesterday. this morn there was a rally in krakow were protesters were chanting close the sky. at a separate rally we saw a russian national denouncing putin and his war. the president spent about an hour meeting with the refugees in warsaw yesterday. after a couple of emotional conversation mothers and their children he was asked what he thought. that is when he called president putin a butcher. during a passionate speech later in that day president biden said putin cannot remain in power. the white house walking back those comments there already resonating here with ukrainian refugees who relate not want to see more action than words.
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>> we are waiting for help from the u.s. and for more important decisions like closing the airspace because they bombed us what we are fleeing. i am thankful to the americans and the american government and appreciate them. we hope also germany and france will do the same as the u.s. >> the mayors of the polish border towns are apparently now just watching and preparing and waiting for possibly another wave of refugees coming in from ukraine after that attack in lviv. arthel: aishah hasnie in krakow, thank you aishah. eric: break it is in israel two people were killed at least four wounded a shooting spree at northern and central part of that country. authorities say a pair of gunmen opened fire that happened this evening before they were shot and killed by police. the identity of the gunman has not been released by authorities
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but the police are calling those shooters terrorists. that is a term the israeli government often applies to palestinian government. this happened days after an assailant stabbed for people to death. that occurring in the southern part of israel. >> for wages in ukraine that refugee crisis continues to grow. we will speak with a woman here in the u.s. who tells us about her parents she is from kyiv were going to find out what is happening with her parents in the middle of the war zone. and it's easy to get a quote at libertymutual.com so you only pay for what you need.
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>> united nation estimates more than 3.8 million ukrainians have so far fled their homes since the russian invasion last month. many more are expected to flee as the work continues to rage. some have made their way to the united states and more are expected to do so. some are finding it difficult to bring their relatives to america for joining us now who lives here in the u.s. and says her parents were stuck in kyiv have now been able to leave the
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country. i just learned about this great news about an hour ago your parents were able to finally get out of kyiv in the last 48 hours. how are they able to get out? tell us everything about their harrowing experience escape? >> personal thank you for having me i'm really, really grateful. only with the help of friends on the american side, one friend and his partner who is back and forth from poland and ukraine, former seal american forces operation. he helped basically. they both helped my parents to escape to poland. i was sitting on the american side and watching the operation going on while his team and allies were doing their job with
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everything that needed to get done. arthel: 's cedar parents are in poland. how are they feeling? what kind of shape are they on right now? >> oh well, i definitely saw we see the positive difference, you could tell they are happy to get out just because it is really unstable, you cannot get rest. they are better now. arthel: you are watching this but i know you are the only child, what was it like watching this in real time helping your
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mom and dad out of kyiv? >> it is surreal. my brain could not really comprehend fully what was going on. were kind of on edge it is surreal and i am a really, really grateful for americans in this case. arthel: you mentioned they were in poland. what now are you trying to get them to the united states where you are? what is the plan do you know? >> oh well, one of the plans is to reach american embassy in poland. and go from there. but yes i would be more than happy to see them in america. arthel: yes of course. and do you know, what they like to? kyiv is their home, it's your home it's where you grew up. you were there until you left i believe at age 24 to go to new york to prove pursue your career
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modeling and artist as well but that is your hometown. to see this happening and now your parents are there and out not by choice but they had to escape a brutal war. do you know if they want to go back or do they want to stay? >> they definitely want to get back up or i spoke to my mom a few hours ago. she kept repeating a one thing but that is my homeland. that is my city. i want to go back. it is definite they want to come back when all of this nightmare is over. we are going to be more than happy to rebuild the city. i saw enough images, videos of what was going on on the streets where i grew up, where i was going to school, where i went to university, where i spent my childhood as well.
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it's heartbreaking to see what they are doing. i'm talking about the enemy. >> you are talking absolutely putin's forces. if you can when he spoke to her when she finally got out of kyiv, what was your conversation went? what did she tell you? what was she feeling? how did she described that ordeal? >> first of all the operation was at nighttime. they fell asleep for a second to get some rest. the first part of the conversation is always really, really short because you never know if you are compromised. we got used to this new way of communicating which is really, really short and really, really on point. basically that is what it was,
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on points. are you safe? are you alive? is everything okay? basic stuff but really direct and short that way. >> of course, helena, i want to keep track of their whereabouts. we'll come back and talk to me once they arrived to the u.s.? and if you need any help in the meantime we let it snow? >> of course absolutely. i would be more than happy to do that yes. arthel: the best to you, your parents and glory to ukraine. thank you very much. >> thank you. thank you so much. arthel: are welcome, eric. eric: we certainly wish her the best and thank you for coming on. president biden's comment vladimir putin cannot remain in power may have rattled some across europe. the president is expressing exactly what many people think. so, how can ukraine, the u.s.
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full display for everyone to see following a russian strike but this is probably best summed up by the person that film this video it said looks like this area it was destroyed by some force of evil. help is on the way, the international committee of the red cross says it is coming to the aid of those who remain in kharkiv paid more than 60 tons of assistance has been sent to the city which has been the target of some of the worst bombing since february paid a convoy carrying essential such and personal items made its way for the ukrainian or red cross site supplies will be handed out to locals including those who have taken shelter in subway stations that says incoming aid is dwindling despite increased russian aggression according to ukraine's deputy health minister he says the country is desperate for more aid as the war wages on. >> for the last week we see the
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level down. and if you because we need this right now. >> arthel it's on imaginable things could get any worse it is a real possibility if ukraine does not get the assistance it needs from its partners to the west will send it back to you. >> indeed charles watson thanks charles. this is the way not to try to concert europe 80 years ago. it's exactly the same way occupiers are acting in ukraine. no one will forget them there will be responsibilities. space. eric: comparing vladimir putin's equation of ukraine to what the
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world face from adolf the images of bombed out cities, fleeing refugees and dirt filled foxholes. are reminiscent of the bose box devastated cities in infantry ground fighting we now see in black-and-white photos and films of history. all of that is playing out again tragically right before our eyes today. leadership from president franklin delano roosevelt and winston churchill helped defeat the nazi threat, can same determination bring victory today? directive heritage foundation margaret thatcher freedom foreign politics policy. good to see you. we hear the stories from our parents, grandparents berated in history how can we apply the resolve and fortitude how can we
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compare that to what's happening today? >> thanks for having on the show today. as you point out we are living in extraordinary time now where we are witnessing scenes on the ground in europe. the heart of europe we have not witnessed since the days of world war ii. without a doubt putin and his barbaric regime are behaving much in the same weight nazi germany did during the second world war. this is certainly a moment for strong and robust leadership on the world stage of the united states, great britain and other key allies. see the strength and resolve we did have during world war ii. even help with the ukrainians to defeat the invading russian army tried to think the ukrainians can win this war it should be the approach the russians can be defeated. i think ukrainians have a real sense of self belief here. we have to do everything possible to ensure they can be victorious over the barbarian
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invading russian. we need to have the spirit today that winston churchill had during world war ii. we have to face after evil emphatically defeated. certainly my former both margaret thatcher where she with us here today, should be urging a rallying the free world the force of barbarism are suffering huge setbacks thanks to tremendous lion hearted with them. everything possible in order to help them prevail and be victorious. >> you talk about the resolve and determination. do you think we are seeing that from the biden administration for meggitt 29's, i would escalate the situation. what's your view of our lessons today can take from those whom
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you just mentioned? >> i do think joe biden is disappointing on the ukraine front its way out of his depth. margaret thatcher was very critical she had tremendous doubts about his leadership. think were seeing a repeat era so many former obama officials serving. he has been i think in many respects very week of the ukraine crisis despite records we saw yesterday in warsaw. if you look the scenes what it's actually doing biden has been extraordinarily indecisive, slow to move very reactive proactive
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i do think margaret thatcher would've been monumentally unimpressed with the biden's performance to stand up for the free world sending meg 25 fighters to ukrainians it escalates things which the biden pregnancy is saying this is cowardice and appeasement. this is sheer weakness in the face of evil. what kind of message does it send? all most of the fact the partnering with the russians and negotiating a new nuclear deal with iran the world's biggest state-sponsored. this is absolutely extraordinary. collaborating with the russians and working on a deal that's going to give a huge amount of money to the iranian regime which it will you to foster terrorism on the world stage. there's a lot of confused and muddled thinking in the biden
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white house are not doing enough on the ukraine front they have no clear big picture of strategic vision. i think that joe biden is literally sleeping from behind at the world stage at the moment. there's no replacement for real leadership. >> is that really fair in the sense the president says he's trying to be cautious not to cause world war iii those are his words. what would margaret thatcher say to that? >> margaret thatcher believed the projection of strength and resolve for the best way to preserve peace is to project eight message of real strength and determination. we are not saying that from joe biden. a lot of mixed messaging here. that only invites aggression from our enemies actually. i think we saw in afghanistan absolute catastrophe and disaster in them both in the russians printed in bold and the chinese as well. this kind of a message of the
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weakness in the face of adverse trees make the world far more dangerous place. if we want to avoid world war iii we have to see stronger, tougher leadership from the united states at this stage. joe biden is not projected that. i do believe especially russians, the chinese also the iranians as well. they are growing more confident in terms of trying to undermine american global leadership and power. joe biden really has to wake up and really act like the leader of the three world. president solanki's sent to joe biden when he addressed, congress would need to see real leadership from the commander-in-chief here. when you see them act like the leader of the free world. it should fear no one it should not not likes the russian china trying to project the strength
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and leadership that's going to deter our enemies for making the world a more dangerous place that would be the message for margaret thatcher. >> certainly something similar in argentina did the same thing that putin is doing saying it's our atlanta that's exactly what putin is doing and went and grabbed them and margaret thatcher did what she did. but of course no one wants world war iii or escalation. there are calls as you point out for those mig 29 potentially there could be another step. continues to bring the spirit of margaret thatcher to the fox news airwaves for our thank you good to see if it. >> great to see eric thanks very much, arthel park. >> there are more questions than answers after the sudden death of foo fighters drummer taylor hawkins next the latest on the investigation and the tributes pouring in from the music world.
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arthel: were learning more about the shocking death of foo fighters drummer hawkins praise unresponsive in in bogotá columbia friday. doxology report found he had ten substances in his body. christina coleman is live in los angeles with mark, hi christina. >> official cause of death yet they're investigating. take a look at this video this was hawkins at last a public performance at some of the foo fighters show and lollapalooza in argentina. just seven days ago. hawkins was singing to the crowded. ♪ on tuesday at hawkins was surrounded by fans outside of a hotel in argentina pretty scheduled to play in a public park, columbia friday as part of a south american tour at the
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band. instead fans are mourning his tragic loss. released by the club be a prosecutor's office per limerick toxicology test showed hawkins had ten different substances in his system including thc, opioids, and benzodiazepine. hawkins display for the multi- grammy award-winning band foo fighters since 1997. the band releases statements" the foo fighters family is devastated by the tragic and untimely loss of our beloved taylor hawkins british musical spirit and infectious laughter will live on with all of us forever. our hearts go out to his wife, children and family. we asked the privacy be treated with the utmost respect and this unimaginably difficult time. and a number of music stars and celebrities enclosing ozzy osbourne, miley cyrus are sharing their condolences condolences and social media. country singer leanne rhyme tweeted gutted to hear part friend and neighbor hawkins dispatch and disbelief like everyone else but he was one of my favorite people, always full of love it. he'll be deeply missed spread
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hearts to his family, and rock legend mick jagger wrote so incredibly sad to hear the passing of taylor hawkins. my thoughts are with his family and the band at this time. taylor hawkins is survived by his wife and their three children. arthel. arthel: christina coleman so sad and tragic and of course my condolences to taylor hawkins family, his friends and bandmates. but when we found out our son had autism, his future became my focus. lavender baths always calmed him. so we turned bath time into a business. ♪ and building it with my son has been my dream job. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm.com ♪ ♪
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eric: prison by going after margo's wealth is with 20% tax on billionaires. alexander hoff has more on the billionaire bite. >> billionaire tax proposal would impact households worth more than $100 million. so the top .01% of americans. according to the white house it sets a 20% tax rate for it by their own calculations would reduce the federal deficit by a trillion. could raise up to three to 60 billion over ten years. but we are not just talking about income being taxed. what has piqued the interest of the ultra- wealthy as been the proposal unrealized gains i can increase the value of stock that one holds. if that is first brought up his way to fund president biden's
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fall and build better plan. here's senator lindsey graham back in october. >> i realize gain is what they're trying to get. that could have a ripple effect for the stock market. if you impose a tax on unrealized gain people make it out of the stock market and go to other assets that would be harder the way the attacks going for. >> in the fall elon musk also issued a strong response. remember he told his twitter followers if he should sell up 10% of tesla stokley voted yes so he did it. later sing selling stock is one of the ways he pays his tax bills. most also warned on twitter the taxing of unrealized gains could creep down to the middle class. writing eventually they run out of other people's money and then they come for you. according to the new york speaker a previous attempt to pass a billionaire tax a publicity stunt. her financial disclosure but her net worth of $118 million.
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