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mike: ten people killed, at least ten others wounded after shooting in moterey park in california, suspect after she shot suspects of ballroom dance studio after 10:00 p.m. local time last night. welcome to fox news live. i'm mike emanuel. the gunman's attack following lunar year festival 7 miles east downtown los angeles. local officials have described him as asian male. latest updates on the devastating story.
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hi, christina. christina: law enforcement is here, working the crime scene, they are trying to track down the suspect who is still at large, again, ten people were killed in this incident and at least ten were injured, the condition of injured victims stable to critical. a lot of people are praying for their recovery. take a look at this video, the mass shooting happened shortly before 10:30 last night at stall room studio in monterey park just east of downtown los angeles. the shooting occurred near the site where thousands of people had gathered yesterday all throughout the day to celebrate lunar new year's eve. there's a large asian population in this area. now authorities have not stated a motive in this case, again, we are at the early stages of this investigation. they say they do not know if this is a hate crime. as for that suspect, again, he's still at large and a preliminary description of the suspect, the sheriff described him as asian
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man who might range in age from 30 to 50 year's old. the sheriff says law enforcement is determined to track him down. take a listen. >> extending condolences to the families of the senseless shooting and will remain constant pointly on the minds of investigators who i see it in their eyes, they want to get this guy. christina: law enforcement responded to another ballroom studio 2 miles north in monterey park, it's not clear to what they were responding to is connected to the mass shooting of what they were responding to. the sheriff says witnesses at the location said they saw a white cargo van speed off. the sheriff says the vehicle is now a vehicle of interest in this case. now city officials announced that the large monterey park lunar new year's festival that was going to be held today has been canceled as a precaution.
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of course, they want to keep people safe as the community comes to terms of this awful shooting. i spoke to a resident that lives here. take a listen to what he had to say. >> this weekend was a lunar year celebration, food, music, families, entertainment, rides for the kids, all ended yesterday with the shooting. it's canceled. the lunar year festival is canceled. our hearts, our prayers go out to the families of the victims of the ones that were killed and the ones that are wounded and imagine many families right now -- >> christina: so just an awful tragedy at what should be a happy time for the people here in this community. now the sheriff called this one of the county's most heinous cases. again, 10 people were killed and 10 people were injured and the condition of those injured victims range from stable to critical, more details are going to continue to come in and we will follow that, mike. mike: christina, i'm looking at
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the scene behind you, security within that area, like massive security buildup, what are you seeing in the neighborhood there? christina: oh, yeah, you have a lot of people standing out all throughout the streets just trying to look at the aftermath, of course, a heavy police presence here. there are going to be a number of celebrations in this area because of the lunar new year and so a lot of people are out today and, of course, worried about whether they should go to some of these festivities considering that the killer in this mass shooting is still on the loose. now, the sheriff he had a press conference. he said that people should be able to go out and enjoy their celebrations but, again, you can imagine there is some fear here because, again, the suspect is still at large. mike. mike: great point, christina coleman live on the scene in monterey park, california. christina, we will go back to you if there's breaking news. thanks very much. more inside of the tragedy, brian claypool, brian, welcome. >> hey, mike.
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mike: your thoughts as we are looking new information from the authorities there in southern california. i know that you're a short distance from the actual scene. your thoughts on the terrible tragedy? >> what a sobering stay, stark reminder that we need to count our blessings and not assume that we are being another day, me being survivor of las vegas shooting. my hearts go out to everybody involved including law enforcement, first responders, victims, families. look, at the end of the day, we have technology that's going to help us catch this criminal, there's got to be surveillance video footage. you know, inside the ballroom, outside of the ballroom. law enforcement is going to have to canvas businesses all around the monterey park area to see if the footage shows anybody acting suspiciously. that's a good starting point. and then also, you know, much like with the idaho murder case, footage of a car, you know, screeching away. did anybody see a car or a van.
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there was a white van connected to the prior incident a few days earlier. did anybody see a car taking off and have that person come forward and then also let's start looking at social media. i know it's a daunting task, but, look, what i've learned being survivor of mass shootings that in most mass shootings, mike, there's some precursor leading up to the shooting. there's something on social media where that person is talking about what they are going to do and what they want to do. there's got to be something out there potentially on instagram, facebook, snapchat about this. so those are some good starting points to try to, you know, apprehend this mass killer. mike: we have a description from an eyewitness, let's play it. >> very surprising, shocking to hear that something like this went on in -- not only a small
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city but my city. i would never think it would happen here in town or something like that. mike: brian, does this mean public celebrations, holiday celebrations are going to require more and more visible security? >> yeah, mike, i think that's a great point. i mean, you know, i, for example, went to the rose bowl football game. i pent to penn state undergrad, i went to the rose bowl football game. boy, i tell you, i went to that, gosh, we need to have a mass presence at the rose bowl. think of that. that's a lot bigger than this event but to your point, i mean, any mass gathering unfortunately across the country, you know, we are going to have to have heightened security, you know, one thing i've been calling for, mike, since the las vegas shooting and it's not that hard to do is dogs that are able to sniff ammunition.
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they can sniff ammunition, mike, for over a mile away. so training these dogs, having them at any events like this, you know, that's a good starting point as well to try to -- to try to preempt a shooting. we can't have our guards down. i think that's what we are learning from this. we need to always be vigilant and -- and we just can't relax, that's the best advice i could give. mike: attorney brian claypool, a survivor of the las vegas mass shooting, we are grateful for that. brian, thanks very much. >> thank you, mike. mike: the fbi uncovering six more classified documents inside president biden's delaware home after a 12-hour search on friday, seized documents date back to the president's time as senator as well as his tenure as vice president. lucas tomlinson is live at the white house. good afternoon, lucas. lucas: good afternoon, mike. and joe biden arrived here in washington 50 years ago this
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month to be u.s. senator. those documents could date back many, many years. now the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee says he wants damage assessment done on the classified documents. he's written president biden's intelligence chief. he says for ten days he hasn't heard a thing. >> what's amazing about all this, it takes us to the question of why were the documents here now when we learn some go back to senate time. clearly he's become a serial classified document hoarder. lucas: he wants to handled the same way classified documents were handled with donald trump. >> we need equal president clinton of the law. and that's what we are going to make sure that we ensure, we are going to do a deep dive into the circumstances surrounding the prior administration and the current administration both deadealing with classified documents and make sure the laws apply equally across the board. that's what the american people are demanding. luke luck president biden is spending the weekend in other
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delaware home this one in rohobeth beach, while watching football last night, more classified documents were found. here a democratic congressman also on fox news sunday. >> we need to have a full cooperation and investigation. we need to get to the bottom of what happened why and when to understand everything and in a broader sense to make sure that no white house, in administration is ever able to handle classified documents in this way. lucas: this is the second consecutive weekend the white house says more classified documents were found in president biden's wilmington's home. mike: guess the briefings will get more intense this week. biden adviser ron klain is expected to step down after the state of the union address in february. alexandria hoff has the latest on departure.
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>> according to new york times decision made immediately following the midterm elections and comes at challenging time for president biden as he would like i will have to face probe and handling of classified without listening-time confidant. ron klain worked senator biden in 1987, klain was mentioned by name in this clip in 1989. >> there's a number of people on my staff ron klain who is here all of the time as you know. >> klain has been the longest serving chief of staff to a president. during the obama administration he worked as then vice president biden's chief of staff and oversaw relief plan and infrastructure program. today on fox news program pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick was asked if klain's
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depdeparture can impact? >> we worked well with a lot of people over there and i expect that to continue. >> a search for klain's replacement is reportedly underway. mike: alexandria hoff, thanks very much. the justice department recovers another batch of documents from the president's home. republican strategist policy director and former deputy chief of staff and dan, democratic strategist and arc initiative ceo, welcome to both of you. >> thanks, mike. mike: democratic strategist, what do you think of revelations of the documents? >> two things to keep in mind which is to take a pause and wait and see what happens here. i saw the previous panel talk about the need for equal application of the law. i would totally agree with that.
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i think that the justice department should be lacking at the documents in mar-a-lago and the biden possession with the same vantage point. the big difference for me at mar-a-lago president trump did not reveal to investigators, lied about what was actually there 301 some -- 300 documents some top secret and in this administration coop cooperated. but let's wait and see, something like 90 million documents classified in this country every single year. many are very mundaine and some are serious and determine what is there and what really is not there. mike: how do you see it, greta? >> it is difficult for the president. we are looking a few days and seem to be finding somebody
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else. someone who spent 14 years in congress, i can't imagine walking out with top classified documents and leave them in the house for years. it doesn't make any sense. i think what is increasingly problematic is the misinformation that's coming directly from the white house and they are saying, you know, everything is completed, we finished the search but the biden attorneys are doing the search. it hasn't been law enforcement until friday. why is that and why is the application different. mike: you've been a senior level official if government and campaigns what would you tell the biden white house to do right now? >> i think one thing that are doing well is cooperating with the department of justice. and then appoint a special counsel and look, right now in this news cycle there's a big deal. pretty easy to draw comparisons to president trump's situation and i could make some points on them from a communication standpoint on how they can op
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and let's see what is really there. you're twice as likely to classify document than issue a traffic citation. we need to find out and have an understanding of what happens next. mike: greta, does this jump to the house oversight in congress? >> one of many topics they'll be looking into and how the white house not only conducts business but how they release information and i think the cover-up here could be worse than the crime. why did the white house choose to keep this secret for two months before releasing it to the american people and i think the obvious answer to that is to protect the president and the democrats in the midterm elections. mike: i want to get both of you on last topic. ron klain ex ex expected to lead jeff signs could be the next
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chief of staff. >> jeff signs is a great choice if he's the pick. he has a lot of respect, he handled issues of national securities to economy, to covid vaccines, ron klain has done incredible job and this may be a shift that ron will go to the political side of things as the president gears up to personally anones a run after the state of the union or time for ron to move on because it's been a long tenure and it's a hard and grueling job as you point out. >> your thoughts. >> i think it's a challenging job for who whomever comes intot position and if it's jeff he's prepared for what the republicans in the house will be asked of him. mike: thank you so much. shannon bream sits down exclusively with cochairs of the problem solvers caucus, pennsylvania congressman brian fitzpatrick and new jersey democrat josh, that's coming up
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mike: you are look at live images coming from our fox flight team camera in eagle pass, texas, customs and border protection officials confirming there were more than a quarter of a million migrant encounters in december, the most ever reported in a single month. national correspondent griff jenkins is live on the ground in eagle pass with the latest, hello, griff. griff: hey, mike, things are not slowing down by any stretch of the measure. let me take you up to fox sky drone right now you can see at eagle pass, four migrants, four women migrants walked up seconds ago as we were commercial break, one holding a baby, two of the women are from el salvador and two of the women will be from ecuador and will be processed like the thousand that is we see every week. now let me show you some video, though, just about an hour ago, i was trailing texas dps and border patrol agents along the rail yard here, a train border
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patrol agents stopping the train and taking more than 20 migrants ofoff of it. they were from honduras, guatemala and mexico. one individual you can see in this video was seriously dehydrated requiring medical taxi and that's part of the challenge here. the ones that you saw walk up are give-ups, the ones on the train are wanna-be got aways. if you look, mike, what was released on friday night, the first story line of fiscal year october, november and december, 117,000 migrant encounters and more than 278,000 got aways. known got aways, they were seen, detected and not apprehended. that's nearly 1 million in the fiscal year which is only 114 days into it. that is why house majority
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leader steve scalise says something has to be done. listen here. >> we are seeing countries from all around the world. over 150 countries coming across our southern border because joe biden opened it up. he could close it on his own. he won't. we will bring legislation to show the country how the fix the problem. let's get the senate engaged so they can pass the bill for the president. >> a majority leader scalise, since i've been on the ground just over two weeks, mike, 79 different nationalities here in eagle pass, del rio sector. i've met migrants from senegla, guine basal as well as some from china, syria, yemen and iraq. mike, we will send it back to you. mike: remarkable. let's bring former next guest governor asa hutchison.
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governor, welcome. >> good to be with you today. mike: as i mentioned you held a number of senior government post, if you were in charge of cabinet agency or whatever it might be, what would you do about the crisis at our border? >> well, the first thing you have to do is to flood it with more resources. i need to be able to process asylum claim quickly and that would avoid catch and release, you can resolve them, those that have legitimate claims deal with them, but we've got to be able to process more quickly. secondly, you have to give the border patrol the support that they need. right now they have having to process claims versus actually do the protection effort and a third thing is you have to toughen up the message. you have to make it clear that the border is not open, that it is closed and that there's consequences for coming in and you've got to make sure that they have the resources and you change the message. the biden administration is
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responsible for what we are seeing right now. those are the short-term things. long term as steve scalise said, we've got to pass legislation that gives resources, that adjust the asylum laws that makes expedited removal more easy and then finally we have to go after the cartels. that has to be done with mexico, we did that when i was head of the dea, we had some success then. we have to reinvigorate that because the cartels are controlling the border bringing a humanitarian crisis to everyone that they encounter. those are some things that ought to be done quickly in an emergent fashion. >> let's put on the screen december numbers from custom and border protection. 251,487 encounters. 70,000 plus, quote, got aways and 17 from the fbi terror watch list. can you believe the numbers we
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are seeing? >> we've never seen numbers like this. i was in charge of border security during the bush administration. we didn't it perfectly, but the numbers today are out of control. and as you pointed out, they are coming from all kinds of countries, from africa, to the middle east but principally nicaragua, cuba, venezuela and they have huge turmoil in those countries. and so the stability of those countries is important and it's a problem. but we also have to make sure that they understand the risk reward. that the risk is not worth taking because they're sitting in their home in an oppressed area economically say life is better in the united states, let's take the risk. well, we have to make sure that we are able to send the message that don't take that risk.
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it's not worth it. the border is closed and it's going to be secure. mike: should house republicans consider impeaching alejandro mayorkas, the dhs secretary or could that be seen as overreach? >> well, it's very important to have oversight hearings and secretary mayorkas is carrying out the policy of the biden administration. it should be a policy oversight hearing. in terms of impeachment, that's for wrongdoing and this is a matter of bad policy, bad leadership, bad decisions by this administration. and so let's separate those two but those are very important hearings to get to what's wrong with the policy, what additional resources needed and what changes in policy need to be made. they should be part of a border security bill that congress passes. >> to your future you were term limited as arkansas governor
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2024. your thoughts, president trump jumped in early, not much has happened since then what does your timing look like, sir? >> well, i think president trump did jump in early. i don't think there's a hurry to get in right now. we are obviously going through the decision-making process but what's wrong is the message. i've never varied from a consistent conservative message in my career. right now we need to make some course adjustments in the gop. our country is on the wrong track from border security to inflation, to violent crime and so i want to engage in that message for america and we will see where that leads but the message is the most important thing right now. mike: former governor of the great state of arkansas asa hutchison. thank you very much. >> thank you, good to be with you. mike: suspect in california shooting that killed ten still on the run. we will have the latest developments coming up next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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mike: now for a look at headlines from the mass shooting in california, at least ten people were pronounced dead at the scene and another ten wounded after a late-night shooting at a monterey park dance studio near los angeles. police are still searching for the suspect at this hour. the los angeles sheriff's department revealing that the suspect is an asian male between 30 and 50 year's old. they say a second incident happened in california shortly after the monterrey shooting when an asian male shooting walked into another dance hall in front of a white van after he was disarmed. the shooting happened after huge lunar year event had ended. the second day of the festival has been canceled. the officials asking any information about the gunman or incident to call the sheriff's him side detectives at
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(323)890-5500. ♪ ♪ >> mike: president biden facing growing political pressure after 6 additional items of classified material were uncovered in his delaware home from more on this let's bring back lucas tomlinson who is standing by live on the north lawn of the white house, lucas, what more do we know about the latest sensitive items that were recovered? >> mike, notable that for the second consecutive weekend the white house announced that more classified documents were found. you'll recall ten days ago karine jean-pierre here in the white house briefing room said the investigation into those classified documents at least the gathering of those documents was completed and so now you have more classified documents for the second consecutive week and if you do, if you can pull up the statement from president biden's lawyer, worth diving into the language.
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there it is. the doj took possession materials including 6 items consisting of documents with classification markings and surrounding materials some of which were from the president's service in the senate and some from tenure as vice president. worth noting, mike, from the president's service in the senate, of course, president biden -- joe biden came to washington as u.s. senator 50 years ago when richard nixon was president. so if you're talking about documents that go back to this time in senate, who knows how far these go. joe biden was the chairman of the foreign relations committee, job that required him to be clear, some kind of clearance and he traveled the world with foreign leaders and reviewing highly sensitive information. the fact that this goes back not just time as vice president, going back to time as senate is very notable. as you mentioned, you know, the fbi taking part of this search on friday certainly raises questions about just how deep the scope is. what is angering many americans
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nationwide this started off as finding a few documents, a small number the president said who later said he has no regrets about this and now we keep hearing about more classified documents being discovered, mike. mike: drip, drip. to another important matter at the white house, lucas, the washington post is reporting that jeffrey signs is expected to be the next white house chief of staff with ron klain to depart after two years in a very difficult job. what about jeff signs. lucas: that's right, the coronavirus response coordinator here at the white house. certainly many americans were very angry about how the coronavirus was handled both in the last administration and this administration for. certainly when you lack at school lockdowns, school closures and questions about the vaccine, certainly scrutiny about sines and this administration's handling of the coronavirus and if that -- there's a lot of questions about that certainly, mike.
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mike: lucas tomlinson doing double duty for us in the north lawn, thanks very much. police arresting 6 people after a protest in atlanta spiraled out of control. rioters smashed windows, set police car on fire and reportedly threw rocks at the foundation-night. demonstrations intensified following death of 26-year-old activist who was killed after he shot at a state trooper. alexis mcadams has the latest, hello, alexis. >> hi, mike, a lot of chaos in the streets last night and stems from a big plan to build 90 billion-dollar training police facility in atlanta and the protests have been escalating for months turning out here in the streets last night. you can see pretty large crowds there in the downtown, in the group setting off fireworks and lift that cop car on fire. you can see the fire officials there and then these people breaking and throwing rocks at the buildings. they also found explosive
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devices after the glass was shattered on those buildings in that entertainment district in atlanta, so they recovered the explosive devices after they saw damaged property in the corridor. we know at least six people were aarrested and are facing charges here. activist, mike, call it cop city. some say the project will cut down too many trees and damage the environment and they don't want a bigger police presence in the area. so it's twofold. the chaos unfolded after the death of this man, environmental activist who was protesting the site, the 26-year-old was killed by police after authorities say he shut a georgia state police trooper who authorities say will be okay. >> we can tell now early in this investigation that was not the
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folks tonight just to damage windows and set up police car on fire. the intent was to do harm and that did not happen. >> more arrests could be coming here, mike in the first phase of training center is scheduled, mike. mike: alexis mcadams is reporting live, alexis, many thanks. russian officials claiming they've taken control of ukrainian village in the region of donetsk. next. ♪ ♪ ♪
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mike: moscow threatening a whole new leverage of war if nato supplies with weapons like battle tanks and long range missile systems. alex hogan has more from kyiv. hello, alex. >> the speaker of russia's parliament is warning the west if washington and nato supply ukraine with more military equipment that is used to attack
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its territories, that would trigger retaliation. all of this as russia continues to announce that it has claimed more small towns in ukraine's eastern part of the country. now today in paris french president emanuel macron welcomed german chancellor olaf sholtz. germany has not signed on sending leopards to ukraine nor u.s. sending abrams. according to british government, these aircraft will be used specifically for search and rescue and today former british prime minister boris johnson is here in ukraine meeting with ukrainian president volodymyr zelenksyy and took time to visit outskirts of the city that were hard hit and severely damage at the start of the war. >> i can tell you that the uk
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will be sticking by ukraine for as long as it takes. >> you are going to win and get all the russians out of your country but we will be there for the long term and we also want to be helping you to reconstruct. >> as far as the u.s. perspective, officials in washington are warning ukrainian officials here in the capital of kyiv not the move in on their offensive until all of the u.s. military equipment has arrived here in ukraine. once again that major military package from u.s. $2.5 billion announced just last week. mike. mike: alex hogan live in ukrainian capital, alex, thanks very much. more on state of war in ukraine william taylor. >> thank you for having me. >> big picture map of the war in ukraine, the blue areas of counteroffensive, the red areas
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russian control and they seem to have been consistent for a while and your thoughts as we are approaching the one-year mark of this war. >> mike, we remember that the red was all the way here. in fact, as boris johnson pointed out the russians were outside of kyiv and this is all red and now it's not. now the ukraines have pushed them back and this is most recent but dramatic pushback by the ukrainians. mike: your thoughts on the fighting in the areas of ukraine right now? >> it's hard to understand strategic value soledar oh or bakhmut. >> on the russian side these are missionaries that are going after both soledar and bakhmut.
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30,000 convict that is the russians have taken out of prisons to throw at this. they are throwing barely trained people that are out of the russian jails. mike: fascinating. the nuclear facilities zaporizhzhia. >> the russians do control the power plant and the russians don't control zaporizhzhia overall. the ukrainians would like to fight down toward the sea to be able to cut off russians from crimea and from the rest of kherson. this is important place to watch. mike: finally, we want to get to the neighbors. belarus, helping the russians, what's the dynamic there? >> the dynamic is that the russians don't have many allies.
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they have belarus. the only reason is the belarus, the so-called president. he actually lost the president lucas but he's still in office and owes that to president putin. owes his position there at the head of belarus government to president putin. the belarusian or army are not eager to fight ukraine. there's belarusians to come back here to join against ukrainians to fight against the russians. you're exactly, mike. right at the beginning of the war the russians came both from belarus as well as from russia in this direction in an attempt to capture kyiv in an attempt to find and probably kill president zelenskyy. they failed at that but the ukrainians want to be sure that they don't try that again. mike: okay, we are coming on the one-year mark of this war.
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where are you? what are you thinking? >> i'm thinking that the ukrainians are preparing for an offensive to strike before the russians can amount offensive. the russians are beat beaten -- beaten badly. as i said push into the south or somewhere. their generals, the ukrainian generals are very good. they have things in mind. mike: mr. ambassador. thank you for the service to the country and thank you for the time today. >> glad to be here. mike: thousands of people visiting graceland for the memorial for elvis presley's only child lisa presley more one
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the memorial service for lisa marie presley has wrapped up. i have to show you the growing memorial outside of graceland, folks have been leaving flowers and teddy bears and showing outpouring of love for someone who touched so many people during 54 years on earth. it wasn't just family or loved ones like 3 daughters lisa marie's 3 daughters and mother made it clear how special she was. also sarah ferguson, the duchess of new york, former mayor of memphis and musicians like alana morris said who both had tributes. everyone who came up to speak not only described her as a loving mother and friend but also someone who embodied the city of memories where presley was born and raised, of course, as the only child of elvis who was protective of father's
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legacy. lisa marie acquired bit of headache. mother presley touched on the heartache as she read a poem on behalf of her twin daughters. >> survivor's guilt someone would say but the broken heart was the doing of hear death and now she's home where she always belonged but my heart is missing her love. she knew that i loved her. i fear i will never touch her but hope is always with me. charles: yeah, if you know memphis you know elvis and the presley family. they are like royalty here. so fans who are here today paying their final respects are also feeling the gravity of this
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loss. >> i hope that they know how many prayers have been said for them in the last few days. they truly know how much we all loved her family and we will truly miss lisa. charles: the good thing for these fans they did get the pay final respects in the meditation garden where lisa marie presley is buried next to her son benjamin kiel and also near her father fa and his parents. mike: rest in peace lisa marie, that's all for this hour of fox news live. shannon bream is next.ere. i'm mike emanuel. thanks for watching, have ao! great day. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>at f
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i am shannon bream a new round of classified items on the president's and new concerns about financial fallout as the u.s. hits the debt limit again. >> if they went to play a game of chicken we will play a game of chicken. >> we played these games are for should not be dumped across the treasury department now buying time with extort neri measures as republicans bigger with the white house. >> a present has been clear on this should not be used as a political weapon pickwick swing district moderate republicans are calling for th
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