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♪ ♪ >> mr. president, do you want putin removed? mr. president, were you calling for regime change? >> no. >> carley: a weekend of walk back president biden and white house would damage control after the president's comments over the weekend for the world leaders and members of its own staff on defense. you are watching "fox and friends first" on monday morning. i'm charlie campus. >> todd: i'm todd todd piro. and the peace talks between russia and ukraine in turkey this week. >> carley: mike tobin is live in the ground and lviv, ukraine with alexandria half live in washington.
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>> currently, todd for president biden to have to declare he is not in favor of a regime change and the position did not want to be in as he returned from his trip from europe at that is where they are after the president said this in warsaw described as off-the-cuff. listen. >> we will have a different future, brighter future rules and democracy, decency and dignity to freedom and possibilities. for god's sake, this man cannot remain in power. >> carley: well, the white house quickly responded saying the president meant to convey vladimir putin could not exercise cowardice in the regio. he did repeat he was not calling for regime change but the weight of the president wording put allies on edge. french president emmanuel macron responded here. >> i think we should be factual and first of all do everything so that the situation doesn't get out of control. i wouldn't use those terms because continue to speak to
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president hooton because what do we want to do collectively? we want to stop the war russia launched in ukraine without waging war and without escalation. >> carley: democrats have a hard time depending president biden's gaffe. emotionally struck by witnessing the effect of russia invasion so far but congressman peels the leadership is lacking. >> i wish i could say the president has been, you know projecting strength and leading from the front. unfortunately, he's been falling behind. because the american public seems to agree an nbc poll shows 40% approval overall job performance. 28% quite a bit or a great deal confidence how the president is handling the russian invasion. currently, todd cook and 71% reported some or little confidence in this. >> todd: that number really stands out. >> a bad one. >> todd: president zelenskyy
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continuing to seek additional help while coming as a new round of peace talks to begin between russia and ukraine this week in turkey. >> carley: mike tobin in lviv ukraine with more, good morning. >> russian strikes have hit another target in the west of the country. another depot in the town and hits because it's got an airstrip at the fuel depot is a new target. the third fuel depot to be hit in two days. a great ball of flames in the town of lviv. as a trend is developing the russians are hitting the supply the western part of the country while fighting intensifies in the east. russian forces are now in ukraine sort of in a semi circle that starts with chernobyl or northwest of kyiv all the way down and around to the town of kherson on the coast of the black sea. new emphasis being placed on the southeastern portion of the country as demetri a spokesman
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says wants to carve off the donbas region as well as control the land bridge into crimea and control that. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said that is not acceptable. still talks with russians and negotiators could take place as early as today and turkey. and ukraine has stated what they want a complete withdrawal of russian troops. president zelenskyy has acquiesced to one of the russian demands however, no nato membership, carley and todd. >> carley: you talk about the russian ministry said over the weekend they are new goal is to claim the donbas region as opposed to taking over the entire country and capturing kyiv. a few days later, you hear volodymyr zelenskyy say, "let's talk peace talks and fire another round." you have to wonder if related in ukraine to see russia is in a vacant position and now is the time to talk.
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>> well, one thing about carving off donbas, that will not be acceptable to ukrainian public, particularly after all the bloodshed and lost lives in south east of the country and frankly all over the country. joe, the ukrainian voting public will not go for that. what you have seen president zelenskyy do is offer up that big piece of the pie, no nato membership. keep in mind, he said that will take referendum of ukrainians to be approved but what he is demanding before you get to peace talks, he wants the russian troops out of this country. so we will see. it looks like they are far apart but they could talk as early as today in turkey. >> todd: it could be a big week or more of the same. mike, thank you. joining development out of north korea. kim jong un warns he will continue to advance quote formidable striking capabilities." the north korea leader said means to guarantee north korea
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and this morning after rogue nation's first intercontinental ballistic tests since 2017. questions remain about that weapons capability that massive rocket could at least theoretically reach as far as the u.s. >> carley: meanwhile developing out in the middle east the special envoy for iran is not competent and new nuclear deal is eminent or even inevitable. >> we are pretty close but we have been close for some time. i think that tells you all you need to know about the difficulty of the issues that remain. >> carley: secretary of the state antony blinken in liberal seeking israel and golf allies commitment to security ahead of that possible deal. and newt gingrich is out with this warning. watch this. >> this is extension of the obama plan, which apparently is to try to have iran balance off israel. an anti-israel movement.
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the left is desperate about it. it is crazy. it makes no sense at all. this is a leading nation of terrorism and the world. they openly state what they want to do, which is eliminate israel and drive us out of the middle east. it is hard to understand why the american left is so dedicated to sponsoring a religiously inspired bureaucratic dictatorship that is the dominant terrorist state in the world. but it is a fact. they are prepared -- they would prop up putin to help putin's with iran. this is insanity. >> carley: they brokered the original deal 2015 alongside china, france, russia, the u.k. and germany. under the trump administration in 2018. a taxi driver just trying to do his job his pistol whipped and carjacked. the criminals run rampant in one blue city. we will show you the shocking
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>> carley: a brave ukrainian mechanic from kyiv made headlines after $7 million yacht of a russian oligarch. but he's not done. now enlisted in the ukrainian army. todd joins me live from kyiv. you have quite the story. but tell us who your former boss is and what you want to sink a yacht that you were working on. >> yes, hello. my boss -- [indistinct] his name -- >> carley: so he's the ceo of russian military weapons country. and you are ukrainian and realize your bosses weapons are
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used to kill your people so walk us through mentality as you are on his yacht and you say, you know what it's come i want this ship to go down and hurt him financially. what were you thinking? >> yes, correct. the production and now fighting for the ukrainian people. it is the ukrainian army. but more people have died. and that is a problem for us. >> carley: so you open and valves and flooded the inside so the spanish police come and arrest you. then what happens? >> after being in kyiv a few
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short days, i opened and let the water inside. yes, after review, some information [indistinct] and then called the police. the pumps in the water -- >> carley: we understand, taras ostapchuk after you got out of that situation, your total mind-set and your focus ws getting back to ukraine to fight in the war and now you are doing just that.
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thank you so much for joining us this morning. on "fox and friends first," we appreciate it. >> okay, thank you very much. >> carley: all right, here with fox weather forecast, good morning janet. >> it is cold outside across the northeast. a lot of folks like what happened? so we have cold, high pressure that is anchored across the northeast. look at the temperatures, 24 is the actual air temperature, by the way. the wind chills make it feel colder than that. that will hang around the next couple of days for the northeast and great lakes. we will set potential record cold highs today in parts of new york, boston, 31 is the high today. atlantic city 35, and we will set some records in new york as well. the forecast, 24, that is tonight. and a record is 25. so we actually might hit some gold record lows in philadelphia, baltimore,
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atlantic city, new jersey, as well. that will hang around today, tomorrow and these are forecast close into the over night and morning hours. wednesday, we will start to moderate a little bit. the rest of the country relatively warm. so we are sort of caught in this pocket of cold air across the northeast, 83 dallas appeared to could set potential high records in parts of texas, montana, wyoming. some areas feeling more like spring/summer and other areas feeling cold in the northeast. we watched the next system out of the rockies. the next round of potential severe weather and that will come tuesday into wednesday with area pressure for california. beneficial reign, by the way for california. you will see some snow with this as well and it will move into the central u.s. and bring potential for severe storms including hail, and damaging winds for parts of the south over to the mississippi river valley. these are the regions we will
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watch tuesday. we call it tornado alley for a reason because that is the typical area where we see strong storms as the cold front moves out of the rockies. we will keep you posted and dress warm in the north. >> todd: that region though we have been watching the last two weeks. they are getting slammed with tornadoes and tornado warnings. >> it is not out of the ordinary we have the clash of the two air masses that very active so fox foxweather.com. >> carley: record lows in other parts. >> a little something for everybody. history made in hollywood at academy awards but overshadowed by this unscripted moment. watch. >> oh, wow, wow. >> wow, dude. >> todd: i don't know whether does the big deal. carley greets me like that every
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♪ ♪ >> carley: hollywood's biggest night, the oscars have plenty of memorable moments last night including what was heard around the world. >> todd: holding a moment of silence but stay quiet on one pretty big detail, marianne rafferty with the headlights, hey, marian. >> good morning, todd and carley. the moment everyone is talking about this scene heard around the world after chris rock makes a joke about jada pinkett smith. >> data come i love you g.i. jane come i can't wait to see you. [laughter] >> oh, wow, wow. will smith just slap the [bleep] out of me.
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>> wow, dude. it was a g.i. jane joke. speak to the attempt at comedy coming at the expense of jada pinkett smith with alopecia a battle of hair loss. he was apologizing for the outburst while accepting the "best actor." i want to apologize to academy and i hope the academy invites me back. >> the congresswoman ayanna pressley who suffers from alopecia sharing her support for smith in a deleted tweet saying ella patient nation stand appeared a shout out to has been to defend their wives with the face of daily ignorance and insults. and also collating in the opening monologue with parental rights and bill. >> you people in florida we will have a gay night.
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>> ahead of the show ukrainian president zelenskyy would make a direct appeal for aids but instead mila kunis born in ukraine led the crowd in a moment of silence but never mentioned ukraine by name. >> we see global events have left many of us yet the strength and dignity of those facing devastation, it is impossible to not be moved by their resilience. and for all of those to keep fighting through unimaginable darkness. >> todd: hollywood's elite with more than $140,000. that includes $12,000 liposuction, $20,000 home renovations, scotland and life coaching session. no word whether smith will have to give the office to make oscar
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back but released code of conduct 2,017th condemning views of any kind. back to you. >> todd: there is so much. thank you very much, marianne. at some point, we are going to fox nation special on marianne's report. we don't have that kind of time for a reaction from you but we do want to get your thoughts on everything you just heard. >> i agree. marianne is my old friend. good to see her win the year already and we are in march as far as reports are concerned. just a couple of things to unpack here, guys. for starters, as far as chris rock and will smith in that confrontation, here is how cnn reporting appeared will smith won first academy award and offered apologies to the academy and others in which the actor appeared to strike. >> carley: are you kidding me? i'm reading the actual tweet
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right now. that is remarkable. >> carley: why would you be providing cover for someone who hit somebody else? i don't get that spin. >> todd: i was told cnn actually told to reporting the news but i guess not yet. >> facts first. now, if only chris rock could have mustered up but something he didn't expect to happen and obviously not rehearsed, staged and go on twitter, oh, note staged, why? the upside greg gutfeld added on twitter. but only after he got hit, something along the lines "now, that is what i call a close encounter." that would be awesome from will smith and i believe in the independence day 1986 before your time, corley, clearly. but looking at the reactions right now, it is quite remarkable that amy schumer is probably the most believed person on the planet because nobody is talking about her cohosting performance, which is not something i would write home about. either way, of course, tromped
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kind of off the stage right now going after ron desantis as far as a bill he recently signed in florida, which as a guy a kindergarten and daughter in second grade, i don't want my kid to be talk about sexual orientation or any act that matter, seven, eight years old with ron desantis signing a bill and sink that shouldn't happen to. it is being portrayed the media as a bill in hollywood is running with absolute facts but it just ain't true. so overall, 10 million people watch this, carley and todd when we talked about this on friday, 57 million watch the oscars. >> carley: and appearance, you make me younger and younger, that is something i truly appreciate. so, i think you very much. from hollywood to politics
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president biden's job approval ratings slipping to 47%. losing support across key demographics women from a black and hispanic voters, independents who write him lower now than they did in january. so when joe biden, you know did his inauguration speech, he delivered that speech and said he wanted to be a president for all people. and it's looking like more people are saying he is a president for nobody. >> it is a disaster, carley my no other way to put it. when you have a president here after the state of the union and i'm old enough to remember this too, couple of weeks ago this bounce max to happen because the greatest speech ever, right? and now, there is no balance but a perception that is now cemented with this president and he doesn't have the mental sharpness or the competency to run the country. and it may be because of age and it may be because he's joe biden and always below average
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basically in everything he's done in life. but anyway, the inflation, gas prices, crime rising. you see what is happening at the border. you see what is happening in ukraine. you saw what happen in afghanistan. when you add up all of these things, you can't come to any other conclusion jimmy carter 2.0. when the red tsunami comes to the republican party, then you will have a shift as far as the presidency is concerned. many democrats and aoc has called for joe biden not to run in 2024, then they have to find plan c because kamala harris was plan b and as a result a party in complete disarray more than usual, guys. >> todd: joe concha, we think you very much, we appreciate it. >> joey, i like that. >> carley: everybody is younger now. >> todd: except for me. the biden administration -- you
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stealing his car appear the drivers dashcam video with a chilling encounter on video that shows the moment the suspect smacked the driver with his weapon's consent to. he holds the driver at gunpoint ordering him to give up cash and car appear the driver complies jumping out of the car before the suspect leads the way. the vehicle was later abandoned. and a woman in oregon facing a long road to recovery after being stabbed 11 times with a kitchen knife in this chilling attack. the police say she suffered two punctured lungs and a broken rib after a stranger out on parole knocked on her door and forced his way in. she is now walking with a cane and cannot move one of her arms. portland seen 22 murders this year and they are on pace to hit 120 homicides, which would be a record for the city, todd. >> todd: crisis at the southern border may only get worse this week and with the
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influx of migrants expected if title 22 is repealed. a border agent, kelsey french. thank you for being here. how much more can the people that live at the border take at this point? >> right now, we are already at capacity as far as housing and everything goes. we have people wandering the streets with backpacks on begging for food and money. our agents are already stressed, already at their breaking point and this is just the beginning. so i don't know what we are going to do as far as just hanging on for the ride and our anxiety is at an all-time high. it is scary, really. >> todd: can your husband physically work more hours at this point? if you are getting numbers expected, they will be big numbers. >> they are doing mandated overtime again.
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and so the borders are less open. so that stresses him out. that is disheartening for all of the agents to see. they are paid to do a certain job and they are not able to do that. in the meantime, inc. crazy amounts of stress coming across the border. our house alone, we witness 15 people. so that is scary. >> todd: when you hear the white house acknowledged that the influx is about to happen, they throw up their hands and say, there is nothing we can do about it even though there is something they can do about it. how frustrating is that to you? >> it is really frustrating because biden created this crisis. and overnight, things changed. this was totally his doing and for them to say there is nothing they can do and still will not acknowledge the crisis on the border were call it a crisis is just really frustrating and
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interrogating for all of the agency or. >> todd: it is not just that, kelsey, joe biden bizarrely compare pole and taking into million ukrainian refugees fleeing the war. the invasion of their homeland to the crisis at the southern border. take a listen. >> we have knowledge that poland is taking on a significant responsibility. we understand that because we have at the southern border thousands of people a day, literally, not figuratively trying to get into the united states. >> todd: kelsey has someone who has lived through what you have lived through over the course of the last 15 months at the border, how offensive is that comparison to you? >> it is offensive for sure because it should be his top priority first of all and that is comparing apples to oranges and so, they are going through a lot over there and i don't think that we shouldn't help, but i just don't know that is the
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right answer. i don't think he is capable of helping them really. >> todd: we wish you the best of luck in the days and weeks ahead. kelsey french, check back in with us. >> think you. >> todd: concerns over nuclear threat with a surge in sales for private bunkers and the u.s. lawrence jones with a tour with one of the companies building maintenance. >> you have russia threatening to use nuclear weapons. and this will protect you. >> todd: and a ton of criticism for letting famous new yorkers opt out of the vaccine mandate has cost thousands of front-line workers their jobs. the latest. next. ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ speed to white house has reportedly set to unveil a massive new text to target the wealthiest americans. >> the biden administration set to announce a new tax on the wealthy. it is a doozy, folks. the billionaire minimum income tax with 20% tax to floor income which means not just tax income but unrealized gains on stock holdings and other network. the americans worth $100 million
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or $700 million, to raise $60 billion over ten years. >> it is like throwing a pebble in a pond. 100 billion, make sure you pay your fair share but i'm also the person to say, let's not do something that might wound up hurting us. it might be good politics but not great economics. >> it may not be great politics. but jeff bezos and mark zuckerberg, elon musk paying $11 billion in taxes last year. on twitter last year saying what's next? >> carley: all eyes on elon musk today and everyday. but eric adams rolling back the vaccine mandate but only for rich athletes and so much backlash because of it. >> across the board, carley to the point new yorkers have been fired or suspended over failure
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to get their shots are furious at me or eric adams after exemptions to athletes. the mayor responding to the poor but not backing down. >> i made a decision based on the information that i received from my health team. i have the obligation to make those decisions. you make decisions and you think they are deb double standard but i have come to my decision. >> remember officials of the nypd say celebrities get exemptions and kept the city going during the pandemic and the same. but in fact, city workers have already been fired. the unvaccinated city of sanitation worker joined us last hour. >> they joined us. >> he was there. i need to play it for you again. but he made a good point. and the person you spoke to, so
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many people that are so frustrated by all of this. as for the yankees and the mets, the players can return to the field unvaccinated. remember matt's owner steve cohen reportedly gave $1.5 million for the campaign. >> carley: that is the thing, cheryl unvaccinated sanitation worker, sean kilcullen so eloquently on this issue and he said his friends chosen not to get vaccinated and have lost their jobs. they are really struggling. you look at people and everybody wants him to be able to play but if he wants his job he would be in a much different financial position as well. >> that is the thing. it is a double standard. i was surprised mayor adams would not kind of still back down off of this. i have been filling this will change rather soon, april, is when we will get an update on the vaccine mandate thing. >> carley: they were so much pressure that i wouldn't be surprised if he changes his
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tune. cheryl, thank you. putin threatening warfare with a private bunker. >> todd: one company specializes in the underground c pepin. fox enterprise cohost of lawrence jones across country. lawrence jones took a trip to texas to see how the bunkers help give people protection from global catastrophes. >> carley: take a look. >> a lot of things around the world to be protected from. it doesn't matter if it is financial collapse or societal collapse but tinderbox can catch on fire and just burn out of control. recently, it is a nuclear superpower threatening to use nuclear weapons on the rest of the world. >> so has there been a change in sales? >> def plan uptick in sales. when i would have had 60 or so phone calls, a little over 3,000. i have seen messages around the world. i have shelters to be built for customers in japan,
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south africa, japan so it is a worldwide concern. >> the world is freaked out right now. >> the whole world. >> when people call you, what did they say? >> they didn't even know a bunker existed until putin started threatening nuclear war. >> should people be concerned right now? >> you have russia threatening to use nuclear weapons. >> this will protect you? >> from all the fallouts. >> the biggest one over 14,000 feet. >> what is in the bunker? a bowling alley, a large greenhouse, movie theater, jim, anything. you can put it above ground. >> the smallest one roughly -- 2,000 feet but there it is just as a safe as 14,000 feet. >> can a bullet go through you?
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>> no. >> once you close this door right here, is there a lock from inside? that no one can get in? you can't come through that door without a lot of effort. >> this is your kitchen. >> you have food storage shelving. a little pantry here. >> this is your west room right here. >> you put your clothes in here. >> this is a queen sized bed. a filtration system, a closet, and had to retreat from emergency only. >> 11p underground? >> 10 feet. >> this is my favorite room. >> you can buy weapons for
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different types of rifles come up pistols, whatever. you have every piece in house. this letter, every piece of this we built. >> solid. >> this is all going to be concrete. >> about 280,000 pounds of concrete. >> when are you all building line? >> let's talk about her off-camera. >> carley: wow, lawrence wants his bunkers to have guns. i will take a swimming pool. >> todd: i like the bowling alley. >> carley: very interesting piece but obviously on a serious topic, it is not just the bunkers people are buying. there is a run on potassium and iodine because people are concerned about something nuclear happening that is the thing to prevent radiation from affecting you. there is a lot of worry. but this is an interesting
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workout people are handling it. >> todd: these are things we read about in history books. this was history but now it's real life. to learn more about these bunkers, go to the website. dr. janette nesheiwat got back from the border where she cared for refugees escaping the war zone. she is live and you don't want to miss her story. >> carley: but first let's check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> steve: good morning to you. coming up on the show in exactly 10 minutes ukraine with another round of peace talks with russia and turkey as president biden returns home from europe. but did anything he said health or did it just hurt? we know you all have any opinion. andy biggs weighs in on a white house on this monday. plus inflation soaring presidents approval rating plummeting. newt gingrich say how democrat failures will lead to a red wave
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this november. then prices for influx of migrants this week, chad woolf warns thousands could be heading our way as the critical trump era policy ends. and biden versus millionaires, the new tax rates proposed at taking aim at rich americans to pay for the white house state agenda. plus rachel campos-duffy and dan bongino, all of that starting at the top of the hour. you are watching "fox & friends first." on this fox news channel. ♪ one thing leads to another, yeah, yeah ♪ motrin works fast to stop pain where it starts. like those nagging headaches. uncomfortable period pains. and disruptive muscle aches. you can count on fast, effective relief with motrin.
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>> todd: fox news contributor dr. janette nesheiwat returning from her mission trip to ukraine after providing medical care to refugees. >> carley: she is here to tell us firsthand. great to see youment again. tell us what you experienced and what you saw in ukraine. >> great to be with you guys. quite an experience and journey and something i will never forget. >> we have chaotic. every day, hundreds and hundreds of refugees fleeing their
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hometowns that are being destroyed and bombed. they would come in with different ailments. i would take care of little tiny babies up to 90-year-olds. all kinds of illnesses and diseases, broken bones, wounds, fractures, a lot of anxiety, a lot of depression. a lot of dehydration. so we did the best we can to provide them with the care based on what we had, what we sources we h we had a little bit of antibiotics and blood pressure medicines and fluids and that sort of thing. it was getting to the point where you know, safety was a concern. and then, you know, you had all these people coming in packed in shelters. we would see, you know, diseases easily transmissible from one person to another. viral illnesses. digestive issues. that's normal to see when you have so many people in a congested area. they keep on coming. that's why we continue to provide support to them. >> todd: you mentioned safety. before you left lviv wasn't in the crosshairs necessarily. over the course of last couple
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of days if not week. we have seen is lviv shelling closer and closer to the city center and people there you want to go back. do you think it's safe to do so. >> we are looking at that. that is one of my greatest concerns. before we left there were no bombings, before i was there there was a bomb strike 8 miles from where we were working. over the past weekend i saw there were more strikes. it is becoming more dangerous. there is no place in ukraine that is safe that is something we are looking at. trying to gather supplies. surgeon in kyiv operating ten me they are in desperate need of surgical supplies and medical tools. we are still trying to gather all that stuff at least if we can't bring it with us send it over there to get help to the need of those who need surgical intervention. >> carley: effort to get ukrainian doctors to save lives for sure.
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can people donate on charm's website and that money would go to help ukraine. >> children are magical.org. the reason charm. big portion of them are children. i actually brought with me hundreds of cases, book bags filled with pediatric supplies for kids. something to put a smile on heir face and keep them busy as well. >> todd: what's the reaction from a child when an american doctor comes to help them out. >> priceless. put a smile on their face is like gold. it was a blessing to be over there, todd, and take care of them. i do hope to go back soon. we need to make sure suspects safe. if it's not safe enough to go back, we will stay at the border. >> carley: you were in a war swlon and dealing with air raid sirens. now you are back in america and i'm sure had you process to process what you went through. key takes on your experience? >> important to give to others. if you have the ability to serve
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others and help others, that's something we should do. all of us should volunteer to donate and to pray. my heart goes out to the ukrainian people. they are such strong resilient people. i pray they can get through this war and hopefully will end soon. >> todd: dr. janette nesheiwat. appreciate your time we appreciate your humanitarian. it. >> carley: actually want you to stay here for a moment. we do have something to celebrate today. >> todd: i saw this coming a mile away. >> carley: todd's birthday. >> todd: pizza. >> carley: something for you. >> i didn't see,. >> carley: for lent. it's a pie but of the savory pie. >> todd: to your point obviously like to celebrate your birthday. if you want to go do something today, do something for somebody
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else. what you did for those people is amazing. as you mentioned donate. go doo something to help out your fellow man. we live in tough times right now. >> carley: that's absolutely right. we love that you shared your birthday moment with that absolutely special and accurate message. happy birthday. >> todd: thank you, guys. >> carley: with that "fox & friends" starts now. ♪ [explosions] >> and as the war in ukraine rages on, another round of peace talks are set to begin. [siren] >> there is a feeling here that the russian forces have absolutely stalled. >> we will stand our ground and defend every inch of our territory. [explosion] >> we are fighting for our freedom and our existence. what the russian army is doing is a genocide.
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