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with the corruption, systemic corruption, and he's the ultimate example of exactly as you said because he's been doing it for decades. >> which is why they went to such lengths to get him in the white house. >> steve: exactly. we have to go tammy. great to see you. shannon bream is up next with a special fox news live. we will see you here next sunday. >> [bleep]
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>> there is growing evidence of civilian massacres in areas around ukraine's capital, welcome to fox news live, i am shannon breen, there are images you will see tonight in the show they are graphic, we want you to know that, this is kyiv suburb of buca. russian forces leaving bodies of dead civilians, scattered in the streets, throw into mass graves. ukraine officials discovered bodies of 410 civilians from the suburbs. new satellite images show one likely mass gravesite in buca. there are new signs this international community looking to ramp up pressure on russia.
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zelenskyy condemned the latest attacks in his nightly address. >> i want every mother of every russian soldier to see the bodies of people in buca, what did they do? why were they killed. what did a man who rode a bike down the street do? what did the ukrainian city of buca do to russia. shannon: to jeff paul live in lviv. good morning to you there, jeff. reporter, officials in city of kyiv say the city has been liberated after 5 weeks of russian attacks, but the carnage that is left that many here are saying amounts to war crimes. we want to warn you. the images you are about to
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see are graphic this video appears to show more than 20 different bodies along one street in the town of bucha, outside of the city city, what of the people with their hands tied behind them, others face down and life less. bucha mayor, said there is evidence of dozens of bodies buried in mass graves. russian ministry of defense however said this quote, fake. but for those who have been up close and seen it in person, they say this is not fake this real life. >> in relation to civilian population, the russian hoard has demonstrated that they were deliberately killing. they actually got a green light on their save are from -- safari from putin, they were shooting down the ukrainian nation, the people, i have no other term to qualify that other than genocide. reporter: we're learning that russian forces have
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targeted another oil processing plant, and more fuel depots near odessa. firing missile from aircraft and ships at the target. black smoke and fire could be seen after the strike, a blow to the ukraine forces that used that port as a main base are about their navy. >> i was home, the walls were shaking, there was an explosion. i saw that tank farm burning. like if a plane crashed, i have never seen anything like this. reporter: farther up the coast in mariupol that cit remians cut off from ut outside world, despite red cross attempt to get aid in to those in there shannon. shannon: jeff, you can tell us more about the significant of the area of
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the city of odessa and why it may now be a target. reporter: it would cut ago you ukraine off from the coast, from the water, it a main base for the ukrainian navy. that is a huge area. and also, if they do russian forcing end up focusing on odessa it would further connection all of that land corridor that we've been talking about almost into moldovia, there are factions of russian supporters there. shannon: jeff, i know early we we spent a lot of time in lviv, is it still a hub for people fleeing or people staying in lviv? reporter: i think that people are coming back and forth, they are fleeing from cities like kharkiv, and kyiv and mariupol, they are
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coming west to here to lviv. and sort of regrouping, maybe connecting with family memberser finding a place to stay or continuing on to maybe poland. we have seen the opposite, people who did leave are coming back from poland back in, maybe delivering resources and delivering aid to those who need it most right now. shannon: jeff is life normal, i guess, normal, under war-like conditions there is lviv is it still relatively unscathed from attackeds. reporter: a week ago we have a strike about a mile a half outside of city center in lviv, that woke up a lot of people, we continued flew throughout the week with air ride siren, people want to live their life normal as possible, that part of
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it. in eastern part of the country they are sympathetic to the fighting that is go on, they have to do what they can to help or continue living as ukrainians do. shannon: jeff paul live in lviv, thank you to you and crew to everyone on the ground. making sure we get news straight from the front lines. >> we'll talk to a member of ukraine parliament. she was in bucha today and will discuss the images she saw, we'll ask her, if they lineup with horrible videos that we're seeing as well. shannon: russian troops repositions as word awaits vladimir putin's next move. >> mariupol remains a critical area, we bring former commander. and he. great to have you back with us. >> thank you, great to be.
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shannon: i want to play manage that president zelenskyy said about the situation in bucha and other areas, here it is from him. >> hundreds of people killed, civilians tortureed and shot, bodies on the street. the area is mined. shannon: what does that do to change will calculus for westinvolve -- west's involvement here, calling formal charges of war crimes this is devastating. >> i think that what you really will see west take a careful look, first through sources they will verify that information in is accurate to do date, becaused on what we've seen from numerous organizations and people reporting on the ground that verifies that russians are executing innocent civilians, which say war crime. and they killing ruthlessly as they begin to withdraw. part of that is part of a
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cleansing operation, so if demonstrates, that we can prove without a doubt that russians are committing the war crimes, those who have doubt about it are undermining u.s. and international support for what zelenskyy is trying to do in keep his nation and get his nation free again. shannon: "wall street journal" editorial board talking about this latest situation, and said this: how do we watch and see as he is quote, not playing by the rules. and knowing if he is not stopped here, only if we wins or gains in some way from this incursion, which
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now a full on war, will be tempted to go elsewhere? >> shannon, you are seeing is the that strategic implication of what president putin is i doing with respect to ukraine have worldwide romp ramifications, not just went ukraine if we don't push vladimir putin back to the borders of ukraine, trust me, china is watching what is happen, they are adjusting their war plan for invading taiwan on a daily if not hourly basis based on what we're see, ukraine gave up their nuclear weapons and their territorial integrity would be respected now that their is occurring are from russia, iran is a saying why would woe ever want to negotiator weapons.
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so what is happening in ukraine, has ramifications beyond just what is happening within the borders with russia's invasion. it has worldwide ramifications. you are seeing in are many in europe, who do not see this implication, they you find them to be with nato, they are finding reasons to justify -- whether we can't do that, 'it might escalator provoke, reality it we cannot afford slaughter or impact of doing nothing what it comes to allowing vladimir putin to exercise when me has been doing in ukraine, we hust must start the calculate not to act instead of what the threat is if we do act. shannon: how too we make that balance. how do we figure that out, knowing many of his
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provocations may be aimed at starting world war 32. world wa. >> you look at it throughout the world whether with russia or china, they are using all instruments of the national power. i said, it is a controversial statement, we are in world war iii right now, just in the slow burn phase, we're watching with russia and what they are doing in ukraine, we're seeing with china, and they are expanding to south china sea. they are expanding out through the ending regional stability in europe to the continent in south china sea with our allies there. if we do not act, the consequences was not acting will in fact -- invite a much more violent. more ruthless and more far reaching conflict. we need to nip it in the bud, yes, it could be
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costly, yes, it could be tragic in many ways, but the consequences of doing nothing, in talking like nato has been, but not really acting, will have far reaching consequences. and the fact is, if we do not with the slaughter that is going on. we're going to see a repeat of what we saw in former republic of yugoslavia in 1990s, the time to act is now, get them the weapons they need, more lethal, greater standoff distance, and give the ukrainians a chance to push back to their borders. >> commander thank you for your time and your service to the country. >> thank you, appreciate the time. shannon: more european nations are opening their doors to the flood of refugees 5 weeks into the war. united nations said more than 4 million ukrainians have fled, more than half in
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poland, where resources are starting to run low. reporter: more than 2 million ukrainian refugees are here in poland, thousands arrive by the day. this comes as people here in poland opening their hearts and their homes to ukrainian refugees. look here, this is family of 6 from ukraine staying with a local family in southeastern poland, that homeowner, a business owner gave them food and a place to live for free. they are grateful for support of the polish people. >> we were very much afraid for our lives. first of all, for lives of our the kids. when we were in our summer house, also we heard
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shelling and missiles. and none of us slept this night. it was hor horrible, you are all of the time afraid. when there were missiles, and while we were standing in lines. reporter: border crossings are still busy. volunteers prepare for new waves of refugees who finally bin able to make their way out the war zones. eu granted ukrainians. the right to stay and work through a 27 member nation for up to 3 years. they can receive social welfare, and access to houses, medical street and schools, but how many more refugees can poland trach. trach. >> not too many we think, we as city in region year the reception point, we're not the place where they will
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stay. reporter: in poland's largest cities, the mayor said they hit their capacity are refugees and here they cannot handle many more, supply chains, hospitals and schools are overwhelmed. >> thank you. >> president biden is monitoring latest late developments on war in ukraine. >> president and his national security time are following developments that russians they be pretreating kyiv and other northern suburbs of kyiv, with news that zelenskyy is rush vladimir putin may be inching closer to a face to face meet, not clear how or if president biden would get involved in a negotiation. >> political future of ukraine is up for ukraine to
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decide, the military future of this attack, has to be pushed back. that is why we're doing so much to back the president zelenskyy, and his military,. p. reporter: pentagon sending additional 300 million in assistance to ukraine, 2.3 billion has gone to the war torn country since president took of last year. and items are laser guided rocket systems and soviet made tanks. >> those shipments are arrive as we speak, they are lethal systems. javelin as we speak. reporter: monday president will head back to white house where his plate is full with domestic issues, the unemployment rate, inflation, and the potential confirmation vote of ketanji brown jackson, to be next justice on the u.s. supreme court.
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shannon. shannon: david thank you. >> right now russia is dismissing any peace faulks between president putin and zelenskyy, what will it take to get russia to negotiating table. and would president zelenskyy be will be to give up even an inch to vladimir putin to end the war? with angi, you can connect with and see ratings and reviews. and when you book and pay throug you're covered by our happiness check out angi.com today. angi... and done.
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shannon: in wake of the horrific images from founds surrounding kyiv. ukraine and russia both reportedly calls for meetings of united nations security count this week, russia wants council to address what they call provocations of ukrainian radicals in bucha. and ukraine wants a separate meeting tuesday to discuss russia's continued aggression. >> russia chief negotiate are aren'tly balking at prospect of face to fake -- balking at prospect of face-to-face talks with zelenskyy and vladimir putin. >> joining me now, policy
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adviser. and a g.o.p. candidate for california state patroller. >> let's start with. "wall street journal" has a opinion piece from he speaks a lot of people listen, he said allowing mr. putin to keep an inch of ukrainian soil after bombings civilians should be considered know imaginable. would only give vladimir putin time to consolidate. and rearm for next time, is there pressure from zelenskyy to do that to wrap it up. >> i think there is pressure, challenge will be whatever agreement is reached, president zelenskyy already indicated needs to go to the people of ukraine in the form of a referendum.
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unlikely to me that public opinion in ukraine, zelenskyy is popular, anything he advocates for likely could get past a referendum, that said it is unlikely that you will see for example the people of ukraine want anything but to push russia back to continue to regain and recapture sovereign territory. and unlikely on flip side that russia and vladimir putin all aseed to any ground orland go, orland going to ukraine that would decrease the sovereign land in russia. you have both sides trying to take positions that i think come to a head, that is why an easy piece would peace is highly unlikely. shannon: one thing that putin said was accused ukraine of being contentious, was idea this would want to join nato, he said that was provocative in
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nature. he asked for them to take that off the table. as part of the bargaining chip, our brett baier asked president zelenskyy about that. reporter: short of nato, short of article 5 protection, you say a group of nations provide security guarantees, has president biden offered u.s. as one of though the countries? >> it is hard for us to talk about nato. i think it is a mistake. if we join nato we would make nato stronger. we are not a weak state. >> is that off the table right now? the why the of nate membership for ukraine. >> for the most part. signal from zelenskyy government, suggest they are willing to say, listen we won't join nato if proper
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security guarantees are in place, i tend to think that is the crux of the question for russia. and for putin, that is probably fundamentally the one thing that he absolutely cannot walk away from, this something that ukraine has to agree to, has to be neutral. and that is something i that zelenskyy at least not publicly, but behind the scenes, negotiate are suggested he is willing to say that an area we believe there can be some compromise, it has to go to ukrainian people, if zelenskyy makes a hard enough push easy to see how it could be acceptable to ukraine. shannon: thank you so much for your time. >> thank you. shannon: up next we go live to ukraine. we hear of shocking reports of horrific war crimes, carnage prompting new calls for vladimir putin to be tried for crimes against humanitarian. >> we'll talk with a member of ukraine parliament, who
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top stories in ukraine. russian forcing leaves behind bodies of dead civilians. russia has denied a massacre and calling for a meeting at u.n. security council. >> ukraine reportedly call for a u.n. security council meeting to discuss russia's continued aggression. >> russia missiles strike near odessa destroyed a oil refinery. the facility will no longer be able to function. >> and 7 people. >> in kharkiv according to a prosecutor for the city, who said attack about 10 houses and a bus depot. 10 more people died in russian attacks in other cities today.
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shannon: kyra is member of ukraine parliament. she was in bucha. welcome back, we don't have the words to say, i will open it to you to tell us what you have seen. >> hello shannon, thank you. so i was yesterday in bucha. and i can tell you there is no way to process what i have seen. there is no way to explain in words. i will try. the first message we have. we were going there was do not bring children. there is no children left. -- not bring children formula there is no children left. when we go the -- got there we saw destruction, i
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can't realize why it happened. the people whose dead bodies were on the roads, and in mass -- [no audio] they were hides in basement. and i did not know what -- why. what was the reason for the massacre. the way they existed in the point that they existed? we've seen women's body who were continuously raped then they tried to burn the bodies alongside the roads, and children who were shot with multiple shot the, so many terrible deaths, and so many witnesses who were telling what happened. you know, it was not putin who did this. it was not him. personally. it was russians, who were killing people for no
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particular reason. this is the -- there is a word for that, that word is genocide. because, nobody ever deserves to be killed, nobody deserves anything like this. and the frustration and pain and death, that russians are bridging to my country is unspeakable. it needs to be stopped, right now every single world leader who say there are two sides to story or that is think we may negotiate or, let's talk about it, maybe we'll continue buying russian gas and oil, i want them to see what happened there. i want them to see people who died just because russians decided they should not exist. shannon: this video is very difficult to watch, kyra, you have seen it with your
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eyes,. -- what your message to russian people. do you view them as separate from vladimir putin, what he has ordered and allowing? under the uniforms of the russian military? >> i do not think they are separate. you know, when some people are saying there are good russians and bad russians, i can tell you, it is wrong. because there were no good ukrainians or bad ukrainians in bucha, they are all killed. all killed by russian soldiers. with no regard with what they were doing, no good or bad ukrainian women, they were rained and killed. that all -- raped and kill, all russian people will be held responsible for the list of people executing
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ukrainians we have a list, i went yet to take the darkness to witness. at some point to witness. but we will also find every single russia soldier who is responsible for that, we will do that. shannon: are you confident you will get that? that the world will bring about that justice for everyone responsible? >> i have concerns regards putin's trial. i know he will try not to -- but we remember that the way that israel was doing, and i think this is what we need to do. this is what -- this is the model we have to have. trial same way as israel had after second world war, thin, we'll have to get everything single person
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different way, because this cannot be forgiven, this cannot be forgotten, i i don't care about all of the international or -- right now the way that world is right now is watching, what is happening in ukraine, giving the condemnation and giving the thoughts, and et cetera, we need actions and support, you see what is happening, you can imagine what is happening mayor mariupol right now, i am sure there is more horror there. things you cannot process, things my people do not deserve, and ever minute that is happening. this is happening while we're talking, some people are sitting in basement, eating pigeons, hoping there is somewhere some good that will come from rescue them. we cannot do that because we don't have enough weaponry, we do need it.
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>> yes. kyra it shocks the conscience. we have only hope that members of international community will step up. kyra thank you for continuing to share and willing to share the real horrors with us, thank you. >> thank you. >>lory to ukraine. >> back here at home. police in sacramento are looking for multiple suspects in city's worst mass shooting in history. we know, about the gunfight that left 6 dead, and a dozen wounded.
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tonight's grammys, asking for continued support of his country. saying. our musicians wear body arming ons and sing to the wounded in hospitals, he said, fill the silence with your music it told our story, tell the truth about the war on your social networks on tv, support us anyway you can. >> president biden acknowledging victims of today's sacramento mass shooting that left 6 dead, 12 injuries, saying in a statement: >> calling to congress to pass more down control measures, claudia cowen in sacramento with the latest. reporter: here remain a large and active crime scene police try to identify suspects, and piece together
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what lead up to shooting that happened 2:00 a.m. sunday morning. 8 square blocks remain cordoned off with crime tape and yellow markers show where some of the victims were hurt. multiple people opened fire killing 3 men and 3 women, injuries 12 others, sacramento police chief said that detectives have recovered a stolen handgun and should shooting followed some kind of an altercation. >> a large fight took place prior to the shootings, we have confirmed there are multiple shooters, investigators are interviews numerous witnesses and located hundreds of pieces of evidence. reporter: not known how many shooters were involved. or if anyone was specifically targeted. none of the victim have been identified by
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police. >> i want to know something. that's all. i want them to tell me something. tell our families something, so we can do what we have to do. to move on a little bit. reporter: among those who have not answered their phones seconder sergio harris, 38 years old a father of 3, he was here saturday night, they fear the worst, in was a hef heavy police present at the time, a officer on almost every corner that does not matter. the mayor said. >> official asking for public help to solve this case. asking if anyone has cell phone video or any other information so investigators can make arrests. >> shannon: claudia thank you. >> and we'll be right back with a look at the 2k078 domestic problems
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affordable care act, his first return to white house since his days at president. president biden vice president harris and other members of cabinet to join the 44th president. >> president biden approval rating has been slipping for months, that was before he came under fire for a series of gaffes last week, with midterms coming up is it too late? joining me now, washington examiner editor in chief, hugo, great to you have here. >> hello shannon. shannon:o several challenges for biden white house. let's start with ron klain. white house chief of staff talking about hunter biden issue. >> president is confident his family did the right thing, i want to be clear, they are actions by hunter and his brother, private matters, they don't involve the president, they are something that no one at white house is involved? shannon: you know, what do
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you make of that, is he distancing himself from his son, do they than indictments are coming. >> it is ironing that president claims to be confident bro cher either have done nothing wrong. -- ditch cull we're seeing, all those left wing media like the new york times and "washington post," which pretended 18 months ago or perhaps they did believe the laptop story was russia disinformation, now they are back filling -- the ignoring of this story, and reporting it out, it is important we
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don't suggest somehow because the new york times and "washington post" and others have now conceded that the laptop is hunter bidens, it has been verified. it was verified 18 months ago. now, there is something happening, i think that the idea that the -- there might be indictments coming is a good one. it is some of the media which ignored this story, are now not going to be ignoring it any more could they are doing back filling, yes. shannon: well another story they will not be able to ignore, about to happen at border, they for most part have ignored it. we have crews and reporters and producers down there covering this. that is going away now. chad wolf, acting dhs
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secretary has a warning about that. >> for some reason dhs and biden administration made a smart decision to announce this 6 weeks in advance, that gives cartels and smugglers a head start they can push them across the border, knowing they will no longer be removed in an expedite the manner. shannon: does mainstream media have to report. >> i guess they will have to report it if there is a surge, the removal of title 42, will mean that there are more illegal immigrants arriving. or another the reason why they can get in i think one
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thing ones that to remember about this is that, it has been inevitable ratchet on it, it was asylum officers could decide to you know return people, but to -- they could not give asylum, they are not able to deny asylum and send people away now, they are now go to the backlog that already exists, in is no way this can reduce the number of people coming, almost -- it is certain to increase the numbers. and yes, the numbers will go up. and the biden administration's incompetence in dealing with illegal immigration, and having no immigration policy will be exposed as never before. shannon: hugo, a quick comment on the economic issue facing this. inflation, and gas prices.
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>> inflation is very much to do with the spending agenda of joe biden. he seems to be, and willing to do almost anything to reduce gas prices, but what he could have done all along that is take his foot off the throat of domestic gas producers, he goes begging to -- venezuela. >> a lot. >> it won't make a big difference. shannon: it will make, hugo thank you for your time, we'll be right back. >> thank you very much. had auto glass damage, but he was busy working from home... ...so he scheduled with safelite in just a few clicks. we came to his house... ...then we got to work. we replaced his windshield
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