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administration. an army of people banning pipeline while the marine corps shrinks. paul: alright dan, that's for it for this week show. thanks to our panel and all of you for watching. i am paul gigot. we hope to see all of you here next week. ♪. arthel: ukrainian president zelenskyy told foxnews the only outcome his country will accept in its war with russia is victory. this as ukraine denies moscow's claim that ukraine attacked an oil storage depot on russian soil yesterday. hello everyone welcome to fox news life i am arthel neville, hi eric. eric: hi arthel hello everyone i'm eric sean thank you for joining us. appeared helicopter strike on fuel facility inside russia marks the very first time the kremlin has accused ukraine and going beyond its borders and
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attacking russian territory. before ukraine's denial some suggested moscow may have blown up the oil depot in its own so-called false operation to try and sabotage the ongoing peace talks. meantime arranging interview, president zelenskyy declined to comment on whether or not he did order that attack. >> what matters for us is that you and the whole world should know that we are a country at war. we were attacked. that is what matters. that is the biggest tragedy. but honestly it is not professional to talk about it. they occupied our territory, they attacked us. arthel: is live from lviv in western ukraine paid what more can you tell us?
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>> arthel, we continue to see people arrive here to western ukraine pre-we are here in trenches of the hardest hit areas cities like then they can escape nonstop shelling. they are arriving from the besieged city of mariupol for that is worth some headway has been made were hearing some people have managed to escape that city. but overall city officials there say it more than a 100,000 people remained trapped and essentially cut off from the rest of the world but they claim russian forces are not allowing people to leave due to the constant bombardment and they are not allowing aid to filter into the city. after a failed attempt yesterday to enter the city to help the red cross is trying yet again today to enter mariupol for those who have managed to get away say took them days by foot or grabbing random rides with strangers often sleeping in fields just to get out. >> type only one question, why? we only lived as normal people and our normal life was destroyed.
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we lost everything. i do not have any job. i cannot find my son. >> fighting continues in the east ukrainian officials say there is a strong proof russian forces are now withdrawing from in and around the capitol city of kyiv and even some ukrainian officials of st. louis city has been liberated. but ukrainian president zelenskyy is warning of a catastrophic situation for the civilians who are attempting to return home. he says russian forces are leaving minds around homes, band equipment at even in the bodies of those have been killed. >> still not possible to return to normal life as it used to be even if the territories we are taking back after the fighting. we need to wait until our land is the mind but wait till we are able to assure you that there won't be new shelling. >> were also learned today ukrainian journalist has been kelley's bit missy on march 13 the district north of kyiv.
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yesterday his body was discovered with two gunshot wounds here in ukraine are remembering a man who was fearless and he went to great lengths to get the story and tell the truth about what is happening in his country, arthel. arthel: very said jeff paul live in ukraine thanks jeff. eric: arthel, the pentagon just approving another $300 million of weapons for ukraine. this as members of the gradient parliament visited washington this past week. five of them were women, all had a common demand, we need a more and need more weapons now. they have been pleading for more military assistance such as the mig 29 jets from poland. antiaircraft weapons and tanks for this occurring in meetings of lawmakers on capitol hill as well as officials at the pentagon and at the state department. >> we need to keep russian soldiers off of our land paid for that we need all possible
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weapons for ukraine, promises or discussions or any other kinds of an action are not helpful anymore. >> our next guest is to visit those who visit the capitol per ukrainian member of parliament joins us now. welcome. we are with you. and we are with ukrainian people. >> thank you for having a very. >> of course we are with you. obviously against a pollutant and what he is doing in your country but let's start with meetings in washington but were the highlights for you and how did they go? >> well, i would like to say it's really not a war of ukraine and russia only. it is a war of the civilized world. pure evil if i might say because what russia does, they have not committed war crimes that we know about --
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[inaudible] all all of this, the second largest most powerful army in the world turns out to be a bunch of martyrs. rapists and killers. so basically we talk to our counterparts are more weapons and more sanctions on russia. we do what the next task about the 300 -- weapons and equipment will be getting shortly pretty really hope it will not take too long to get them on ground. is it helpful? yes it will be helpful is it enough to win the war? i'm afraid not. it would need more heavy equipment, heavy weapons, artillery, tanks and missile systems. an air defense. because russians on the regions on the east who tried to put
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pressure on us to sort of capitulate and ukrainians the president zelenskyy said so many times we are not trading our countries. we have everything right now. every man, every woman will fight until the end and the end for us is victory. it's very important president biden says we will stand till the. time doesn't matter. eric: do you think by demonstrations doing enough? they're about to dispatch soviet union era russian tanks that your military can use. what more would you call on the administration to give you? >> i cannot disclose information but the types of weapons we are getting. but i think enough ouija when
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ukraine takes out from our soil but that's the moments i can say is enough. by that time, our fighting has been 38 days of this war. and of course if we did not have what we have got before we would not be able to stand for so long. but the counterattacks we do need more heavy weapons these are tanks, artillery, migs the jet planes. we need to secure our skies as well. >> do you fear that putin moving, picketing to the east of the dawn bass region, do you fear he will try to cut up ukraine? this to be part of a result in any peace talks of negotiation? >> look, putin wants to erase ukraine from the face of the earth. but he does not have the power
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for the whole country rates of course he will try to put pressure on the most vulnerable part of france which is donbas they'll send hundreds of thousands of tanks for they do have a lot of them. despite the low morale they do not care about the casualties. they liberated some villages in the kyiv region we saw the place where russians for more than three weeks they did not even bury their bodies but they didn't have time to go to the houses and steal, murder. we will put pressure on donbas outside we need heavy weapons as soon as possible. because then be trying to say what you want, what i want. he's only saying it to ukraine. he's trying to humility the whole western civilization.
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eric: finally seen the incredible destruction we've seen the invasion, shooting of ukrainian civilians dumped in the streets. do you consider vladimir putin a war criminal? do you consider vladimir putin an enemy of humanity? do you consider vladimir putin conducting crimes against humanity? >> yes. he and his generals and the kremlin are war criminals. it is my personal view i think international force on them should be situated not even in the hague but in mariupol. it was siege for 38 days whereas at dead bodies are still on the ground because no one can bury them. and i think mariupol should be a symbol of this international. and yes he should be in there. eric: variable could be the modern-day version of nirenberg. the judgment of history on vladimir putin. >> yes i think so.
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eric: think it's a much for joining us. member of ukrainian parliament. >> thank you for having me thank you for all americans for supporting us. it really matters for us it really matters. eric: we are living this practically with you and we thank you for the inspiration of you and your people. thank you again. arthel. arthel: we will continue to support you. and as the war enters the sixth week more and more ukrainian refugees have decided to go back home despite the dangers many say they are returning because they cannot find anywhere else to live for any work to support themselves but others say they are concerned for family members left behind. alexis and mick adams is live in southeastern poland with the very latest on that, alexis. >> hi arthel. it does not make sense to many of us were watching right now people listening about why would anyone be going back to ukraine? we've had some people ask afraid refugees have a simple answer their families or their pride we
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have to remember what happened when these attacks by russia started for they barely had any notice. they heard that showing, i grabbed it with a code and they left that means he left behind their family members the people who cannot make this long trip to get out of ukraine m had to pull in. also those who are serving on the front lines which are many people's family members are sons and their husbands. so now it's time for them to go home. look at this video this is from border crossing which is when busiest border crossings lightly ukrainian polish border were there for quite a few days getting sites just like this that have definitely been picking up at this border crossing families heading home as you see refugees carrying their belongings and their young children. thousands leaving poland by the day and heading home. but ukraine president has a stern warning for those refugees telling them it is not yet safe. now come across poland rail stations like this are busy with refugees buying return tickets to ukraine. some refugees tell us they have to go back because they have run out of money, they've run out of resources. others cannot find a place to
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stay in poland because there are more than 2 million of the refugees, listen to this man. effects ukraine is my home and i have to stay at home. and i have to help my home. i am not worried about safety. i am worried only about my wife and children. >> now, stable head home to ukraine, others are still coming to poland by the thousands each day parts of the rail stations are very busy with people returning and people leaving. and once again say they have to go home, arthel, to see their family members. it comes as the american red cross in so many other groups are trying to going to places like mariupol for those people had no choice but to stay they have been in bunkers, they have no food, they have no supplies. most definitely depends who you talk to and what their wedding to do next, arthel. arthel: is just a hard choice no matter how you look at it. and for people who are what are you can't hear me i know people wondering why would they go
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home? well, their families there. imagine just leaving our family, you know? i can't imagine. >> cannot imagine that. arthel: i know lexa jeff >>'s reporting nice job. stay safe, live in southeastern poland thank you. coming up, rush and have chernobyl nuclear power plant. handing control back to ukraine for the kremlin said as part of a pledge to scale back the invasion. but that is not what ukraine's defense energy says. no surprise winning is up next. , one gram of sugar, and nutrients to support immune health.
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and right now, you can get 3 months of apple tv+ free when you sign up. just say “try apple tv+” to get started. it's a movement. with xfinity, it's a way better way to watch. eric: just asked about those tanks, the soviet made eric tanks that for the first time the bite administration we are told is working to transfer to ukraine to bolster its defenses against the russian onslaught. the pentagon has also proved another $30 million in the military aid to ukraine, getting the idea of what is in that package. his live in delaware with the president spending this weekend, hi david. >> hi eric for the three headed million by the pentagon yesterday is significant since president biden took over the
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helm at the white house as commander-in-chief the administration has doled out some $2.3 billion to ukraine. it's possible we may see more in the coming weeks as you mentioned those soviet tanks that is something united states working with other allies in europe to get those soviet tanks over into ukraine as soon as possible. now let me read some of the other things to you for looking at a list, laser guided rocket systems other types of artillery are also being provided to ukraine. in an exclusive interview yesterday on special report with bret baer, ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy said he is grateful for the help from the united states. always looking for as much help as ukraine can get. >> we are saying that ukraine would like to see among the leaders of those guarantors
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those who are joining this important piece of settlement process. we would like to see the united states led by the president among those leaders. >> just hours ago, eric the president and first lady here in wilmington, delaware commissioned a submarine the uss of delaware the ceremony was delayed for a couple of years because of covid-19. this happened at the port of wilmington where the president praised the u.s. naval defenses. >> as a commander-in-chief, i believe this is our sacred obligation as a nation to prepare and equip those troops that we sent into harm's way. and to care for them and their families when they return home. >> eric, the president will stay in wilmington over the weekend we are told he continues to get updates constantly from his national security team on what is going on in ukraine.
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arthel: all right david and eric, ukraine defense ministry says it forces, ukraine's defense ministry think it's a forces have retaken the areas surrounding decommission chernobyl nuclear power plant. ukrainian officials claim russian troops were forced to leave after digging trenches near the site leading to radiation sickness. but the pentagon says it is unclear who is in control of the nuclear plant. >> all i can tell you is we've seen indications that some russian forces are leaving chernobyl, who has custody of it right now i don't think we're able to say definitively. arthel: let's bring in judith miller she's a pulitzer prize-winning journalist and adjunct fellow at institute research. you visited chernobyl in 2020. i want to start with the question who has custody of chernobyl?
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what are your thoughts on such an uncertainty? there is a lot of uncertainty about these reports of radiation sickness, arthel. it seems that iaea they pretty much confirmed they believe the plant is back in ukrainian hands but there on the ground reports the ukrainian flag over the facility again. i have to tell you, after being there myself and wearing a dosimeter at every place we visited, 75% of the area is about the site over rhode island 25%, especially where the russian soldiers were it's really contaminated and mind was going crazy as they walked from one spot to another as i toured
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chernobyl working on a documentary for fox nation. arthel: and went to right now judy, read a statement issued friday the ukrainian agency nuclear power station. on russian suffering patient poisoning after digging those trenches near chernobyl. should be noted the fortification and trenches built right here in the red force the most polluted in the entire exclusion zone is also confirmed. it is not surprising that occupiers receive significant doses of radiation and panic at the first sight of illness. so judy summit has to regain control, manage, moderate, might it be too toxic now for you created workers now that the soil has been tampered with? >> the ukrainians who worked at that plant and certainly when i was there this was true, really
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had protective gear they were very careful they knew the site very, very well for there's no reason to believe they're going to be exposed. but i've got to tell you, standing in the red forest for five minutes look at only film for five minutes because the levels of radiation even then that anyone digging a trench was off the charts. we really do not want to be a russian soldier stationed there. if i veto it to be ukrainian work and i say they had protective gear but now it is been tampered with the soil it's going to expose them even greater with their protective gear can handle. >> that's why that iaea is considering going back into chernobyl to protect them with more protective gear and help them restart some of the parts of the plant that have been closed for a half of the reactors are still working there. ukraine has about 15 reactors in four different locations.
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noble is very, very important to the provision of a power and electricity to ukraine. they need to get that plant up and running which is why the international energy agency is really very focused on getting them up and running and safe for the ukrainians as they come back. we do not even know arthel wide the russians have left? we don't know whether or not it's part of the general withdrawal to reposition so they can concentrate their forces on attacking the south or whether or not there soldiers are really sick and needed to be taken out of there as the ukrainian media has suggested. >> right and i understand a war in active wars taking place. and perhaps you know you cannot trust the russians but the ukrainians seem to be transparent in this entire war. so why wouldn't you think they are telling the truth that the
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russians had to leave and run away to a hospital nearby? i believe it was belarus i'm not sure if that is what i read. >> yes belarus. a medical facility called gold mill. information in a war is also part of the war effort. both sides are trying to spread information that will fill the other side with panic and make them disparaging so it could be either. >> i get it. judy miller thank you very much. always nice to have you on with us. i want to remind everybody you can watch judy's documentary called destination chernobyl nt time on fox nation. think you take care. >> thank you arthel. >> eric thank you arthel and judy. fastening dock human trait judy's visit to chernobyl on fox nation. heat done they were by slapping chris rock at the oscars, actor will smith announce now he is resigning from the academy but
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will that do to his career? does he still have one? hugged insured into the after parties despite what he did. christina coleman live in los angeles. >> hi eric. denzil washington was the actors to console smith at the oscars after he slapped chris rock. today he spoke publicly about with variety reports washington said quote therefore the grace of god go any of us. who are we to condemn question but i do not know the ins and outs of the situation will announce he was resigning from the academy and a statement yesterday. he said quote i've directly responded to the academy's disciplinary hearing notice. i will fully accept any and all consequences change takes time i'm doing the work to make sure i never again allow violence to
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overtake reason. the academy accepted smith's resignation. what exactly does that mean for him? as the academy's rule stand now you will no longer be a voting member of your organization. and he still gets to keep his best actor oscar. but he no longer is a voting member. smith hit chris rock after rock joked about his wife's shaved head but she suffers from hair loss condition alopecia brad smith laughed at the joke at first it tmz said he did not know his wife had the medical condition for their producer of this year's oscars show said lapd question quest rock about whether he wanted to press charges against smith. >> they were saying this is battery. we will go get him we are prepared. we are prepared to get it right now you can press charges, we can arrest him. as they were talking, chris was
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being very dismissive of those options reads like no i am fine. no, no. a number of actors and comedians have come to chris rock's defense this week including jim carrey. here is his reaction to chris rock deciding not to press charges progress he doesn't want the hassle. i would have announce this morning i was suing will for $200 million because that video is going to be there forever. it's going to be ubiquitous. that insult is going to last a very long time. if i would to yell from the audience and disapprove or show a disapproval you do not have the right to walk above up on stage and smacks about in the face because he said words. >> the organization will move forward with the disciplinary procedures for violating their standards of conduct. i had the next scheduled board
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meeting on april 18, eric berg. eric: maybe he will be barred from any future events may be we will see. christina coleman in los angeles thank you. >> a major first for amazon. the company is not exactly celebrating. up next to historic step some of the warehouse workers took just happening and what it could mean for your favorite barista at starbucks. al, crash ] when owning a small business gets real, progressive gets you right back to living the dream. now, where were we? [ cheering ] [♪♪] now, where were we? if you have diabetes, it's important to have confidence in the nutritional drink you choose. try boost glucose control®. it's clinically shown to help manage blood sugar levels and contains high quality protein to help manage hunger and support muscle health. try boost® today. psoriasis really messes with you. try. hope. fail. no one should suffer like that. i started cosentyx®. five years clear.
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city news room with the latest story on unionization for a. >> victory for the little guy as a business amazon invested at least for the moment. we for the grass roots movement. the top of the champagne amazon workers are on new york's staten island celebrating this week's vote to unionize. the tallies accomplish that any support from national label organizations by the way. against big business per serving too much power to the detriment of the workers who help bring in the prophets. >> this is a chance i think for us to tell the billionaires and their megacorporations we are not going to stand taking our labor were not going to stand for them taking our work for not going to stand for them to take our voice. >> we went for the top dogs whip it every other industry names have changed. >> amazon had been quickly
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expanding its distribution network over the last decade fulfillment centers near large population centers for faster delivery. union organizers say amazon has had high turn over and workers complaining of conditions which the company has ignored. in a business a blog amazon said was disappointed with the outcome of the election it staten island because we believe having a direct relationship with the company is best for our employees. industry insiders say amazon will likely contest the boat. i could trade a ripple effect to other amazon centers and other companies like starbucks for instance, eric. >> you get that box you forget it they are the people who go through the process to bring it to you while basis as i said before, wondered 89-point to billion. arthel: how to make that one day delivery happen. your terrific thank you, arthel. arthel: cannot forget about they
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nor warplanes and no mega 29's. as they have been begging for. the $300 million assistance does improve rocket systems, attack drones. also does soviet made tanks to ukraine to bolster defenses in the on bus region. but are those arms enough? it's bringing u.s. navy captain. captain always good to see it. more arms, are they sufficient to finally drive the russians out? >> the weapons being sent over in the systems being sent over would put to good use. definitely will play. one of the things working against the russians more than it may be some of the weapons are the russians themselves their logistics is totally failed. in the old saw about amateurs talk tactics and professionals talk logistics, their tanks are
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falling apart. the ukrainians have captured hundreds of soviet tanks. there are images of farmers towing tanks. that either ran out of fuel or broke down mechanically. the ukrainians have reported one of the tank commanders, fairly senior committed suicide because nine out of his ten tanks have been stripped of a parts radio had one operational. they are falling apart read they say they are regrouping and pulling back into belarus. but i think, eric, what we are going to see are these new weapons flow in. a lot of them are going to go to the southeast. that is because if you look at what putin really wanted out of this if he could get nothing else, what he really wanted was to be able to connect the donbas area through mariupol and down.
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that's what's called the land bridge if nothing else gets out of this he's going to dig in his heels to hold that. >> there are reports that kyiv has been liberated the russian forces gone as you say pointing out of the land bridge. the mig 29's. when they make the difference? or can a mig cannot defeat a cruise missile. >> no. they have not lost that many they've only lost four or five other fixed wing aircraft they have what they start but they started out with. need to get surface to air missiles which they are being supplied with, the stingers. in the antitank weapons which are in the student package. those things will do the antiarmor work and the shoulder
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fired will take care of the attack helicopters. after resupply one of their principal missiles is the kh. the motors for the crews missiles a habit been extending are made in a ukrainian factory in khaki of it. you cannot make the step up. they are very tightly coupled industrially. and so when you start this war you break apart those bonds. and now you are dependent on your spare parts of the people you are killing their families. arthel: this one analysis i saw the russian tank carries 289 gallons of fuel. if it sits at has to be refueled every ten hours and they can't do that. that is why they're sitting there. finally let me show a little list of some of what you just
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mention what is being sent over there for a laser guided rocket systems for the switchblade tactical unmade aerial system, plume unmade aerial systems, counter on and on. rather than read the whole list can you focus on the drones? we are seeing this unbelievable the turkish drones, the switchblade drones, these little tiny drones up there just take out tanks. can you describe? we have got a whole new era of warfare with his killer drones. quick some of these bad boys are really cool. i do not know which there to variance of the switchblade. the 300 variant is manned pack about you can put it in a backpack and carried it launches out of a mortar tube, flies up -- it weighs about five -- 6 pounds but it's not very heavy. it is got an explosive charge it so you can control it or you can send it to someplace it finds the target and then like it,
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dives down on the target. now the 300 variant is good for troops in the open, light vehicles that specifically designed which it may know what's coming. retired u.s. navy, chuck always good to see you. >> good to see you eric for. >> of course. arthel: fasted a big day 38 of the word ukraine is almost over for but the fighting continues and the refugees keep heading west. the un says more than 4 million ukrainians have now fled their country. many of them making their way through the 118-year-old lviv train station in hopes of finding safety in neighboring homeland or other countries. more from ukraine, lviv.
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>> a train arrives caring desperate refugees fleeing unimaginable horrors. cling to hope amidst a growing humanitarian crisis. emotional reaction as relatives and friends are united. this train has come from the capitol in kyiv it's en route to poland but it is stopping here at the lviv train station. the main waypoint for more than 4 million refugees trying to escape from the violence. >> i left everything. i lost everything in one day per. >> atelier is a psychologist in the easter donbas region she revived in lviv with ours over there 71-year-old mother. >> it was hell. refugee system, ballistic systems, never seen it destroyed completely. supermarkets, my house is destroyed, my mother's house is destroyed. we spent weeks in a basement. they destroyed the whole city. >> this woman did not want to give her name but told us why she fled.
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>> we had to leave kyiv rockets flying above our heads we are afraid. our husband stayed there our families are separated. >> it is just hard for. >> is from an area seen some of the fiercest fighting epics will you go back to kharkiv? >> in future i believe. train come to see a destroyed house. it's real people accommodation it's gary. everyone aboard this one and the one that came before it a life of uncertainty is ahead. some wanting to remain nearby in hopes to return to their home
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say for the border patrol's bracing for yet another different storage of migrants but this after the bite administration announced it will end title 42 next month rate that is the trump era covid restriction that was used to expel migrants. life on the border in texas with the very latest on this, hey bill. >> eric good afternoon cheaper even with title 42 emplace the illegal crossings are nonstop or take a look at this video we shot this morning in eagle pass and del rio just before he drove down here to where we are in the rio grande valley you will see dozens of migrants crossing the rio grande illegally walking right into eagle pass. that sector very busy, more than 1600 apprehensions and just the last 24 hours read most in that group told me they were from cuba. take a look at these photos i caught this group of runners on a private ranch in kinney county. adults and kids. they found out this man in the blue shirt, he was a child a predator with the previous conviction with indecent liberties with a child with the
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man in the green chart also a carbo had a conviction for aggravated robbery. take a look at these photos big-time human smuggling bust by texas dps buried what you see are 76 of migrants being smuggled in the back of what appears to be some sort of a gravel trailer almost all of those migrants single adult men. the driver was a man from honduras in that country illegally part he had a lengthy criminal record part i am told he had meth on him. he was later arrested and charged for human smuggling. the last thing to show you, these photos of unaccompanied children found in the del rio sector this week that sector place of it one sexual child alone and three siblings a 6-year-old, to six years old and one at 1-year-old. again no parents, no guardians at nothing. out here live a source tells me just in the last six months alone there have been more than 300,000 got a ways. have slipped through our border undetected, will send it back to you. >> bill when you see these people see newt talk to them what do they say how easy it is to get across?
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>> incredibly easy. they are not scared they give themselves up the border patrol for it's the criminals who do not want to be caught. a lot of economic asylum-seekers cross and they want to give themselves up to border patrol. there's not a lot of fear for the area saw the video where they are crossing there's barbed wire all over the place a state of texas has put up or they walk right around it. >> unbelievably shot that on your phone just seeing it right in front of you. just shocking and it continues for it all right bill, thanks so much. arthel up and cover the story for a long time. and it continues. qwest yes it continues it will continue to cover we are back tomorrow at noon, live eastern time. please note a separate in the meantime fox news.com for all the latest. ♪ 's pursuing 100% renewable energy in our operations. and aiming to protect millions of acres of land.
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