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a splended show. thanks to tulsi gabbert and everyone. i love you america. >> thank you, greg, good evening everybody, welcome to america's late news, fox news late night. breaking tonight, president biden makes a surprise visit to ukraine just days before the conflict reaches the one-year mark. the president commits to more aid on top of the more than $100 billion that was promised. that does not include fighter jets that president zelenskyy desperately wants. secretary of state antony blinken warned china will give lelethal aid to russia.
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>> jeff is live. >> well, that changed today. >> it is hard to argue with how powerful the images are as those air raid sirens go off just as the president arrives in kyiv. president biden spent five hours in total in ukraine city. he was greeted to president zelenskyy, he paid tribute to soldiers and announcing half a billion dollars to assistance, that's on top of the $50 billion already given since the war started one year ago this week. >> one year later, kyiv stands. ukraine stands. democracy stands. the americans stand with you and the world stands with
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you. kyiv captures a part of my heart, i must say. >> biden spent 23 hours in ukraine, he's now in poland, but his short time in the war zone did not come with criticism from republicans who think his time is better served elsewhere, pointing to the disaster and east palestine, ohio. >> he goes to ukraine and has not mentioned ohio, east palestine and is not talking about visiting it. those people are suffering. they need to hear from their president and they're not. >> biden will meet with polish president on tuesday and make an address to mark one year since russia's invasion of ukraine. trace. >> jeff, live for us in los angeles. thank you, what kind of impact will president biden's visit to kyiv have on the russia/ukraine war. let's bring in our former defense agency officer, rebecca and dave. both
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of you, thank you for coming on. you think biden's trip was a big deal. do you think it will have an impact on the outcome of the war between russia and ukraine? >> the visit was historic. it is a tough trip to make. i made the same trip to meet president zelenskyy, you take the train to the border and it is a 10 to 12 hours train. it is very fast and bumpy and through the night. you come out of the train and in the morning, fist sun in clkyiv, it was quite dark. he looked across the desk of president zelenskyy and he said "i am going to still support you," it is a big story here in the u.s. imagine how big of a story for the ukraine people. they have been waiting for this. the u.s. gives by far and large the most money and your correspondent talked about it, $50 billion already.
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>> you have a different take on this, rebecca. >> well, it sounds like an insight full trip but i don't know how it translates on the impact of putin's decision making and it is not going to stop putin on his assault on ukraine. it is not going to give 100,000 dead ukrainians back. i am not sure of all the excitement and theatrics. >> we know putin was notified about the trip beforehand. >> oh, of course. >> was this a slap in the face to vladimir putin? >> i don't think it was intended necessarily a slap. i don't think he perceives it as a slap. they did have to notify them because the russians own the aerospace. this is the combat zone. we don't want a third war
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started because the russians accidentally thought that this wwas wwas 007 and shoot it down, y know? >> right, what do you think, david, of the possibility, a lot of people floating antony blinken is one of them that china can give russia lethal aid. that would change the dynamic. >> things are going terribly for putin and russia. i don't know what she's reading. >> she's writing. she wrote the book. >> the president of the united states visited a country that putin thought he was going to take over. putin thinks he controls the aerospace but when president biden tells him i am going into kyiv, he can't do anything about it. the one thing that's a different maker to putin right now because he suffered so much and he's lost half of his tanks and soldiers. china had been on the sideline provided some weapons or some support. they have not provided
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any lethal aid. >> so far. >> i don't think they are going to because they don't want to jump on the losing side of the war. >> china refused to criticize russia for its action or calling it an investigation. it insists the sovereignty and territorial integrity of all nations must be upheld. the question now is whether china is willing to convert that rhetorical backing into material support. that's the question. it is all about taiwan. it is all about what happens down the road, rebecca, your thoughts? >> of course, china is already providing military aid to ukraine. i am sorry -- to russia, to target ukraine. drones. it is likely that she will authorize additional aid. why? because they want to challenge xi and putin. they want to challenge the united states potentially in the two-theater war that they r
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quite aware of that we are not able to handle because of our stockpile. the timeline for billing our weapon arsenal is five years and 155 millimeter rounds. and 17 and 18 years of javelins respectively. we can't handle, we are going to run out weaponries in about one or two weeks of the pentagon's assessment now. >> i got to go, david, i have got about ten seconds. did zelenskyy gets the jets from biden? >> he thought he would not get missiles and he's going to get them. if he needs them, eventually, he's going to get it. >> that's what i think. rebecca and david, thank you so much. many residents of east palestine were surprised to see biden across the world in ukraine when he did not show any interests of visiting ohio town after the train derailment that
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spilled toxic chemicals this month. garret is live tonight. these residents are looking for direction. >> reporter: yeah, trace, what a lot of folks here tell us they feel stuck, they don't want to be here. they don't feel safe and they are really worried about their health now and in the future. right now they can't just afford to pick up and move and nobody is going to come in and buy their homes. that's the situation that cheryl and joseph are facing. they have lived in east palestine for 14 years. the retired couple had planned on staying here forever. >> you are talking about homeless possible. like $100,000 more than what we paid for this one. those are fixer-uppers. if we had to get up and move, it means i would have to go back to work full-time. at 67 years old,
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you would not go out and job hunting, right? >> chris who lives half a mile from the derailment site. p>> my future is uncertain r as my business in this town. >> reporter: this town has been begging for help the past two weeks and there is no shortage of frustration at the lack of attention they have been getting fro frofrom the biden administr tonight, mayor conway says he was surprised to see president biden is across the world in ukraine today. >> that was the biggest slap in the face that tells us he does not care about us. >> agree. >> he can send every agency he wanted to but i found out that he was in ukraine giving millions of dollars over there and not us. i am furious. >> the mayor is far from alone
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in those feelings. starting tomorrow, some much needed help is coming in with a new medical clinic that's opening up inside this church behind us where anyone from the community with questions or health concerns can be able to come in for a health assessment and try to get some answers. >> trace? >> garret tenney, live for us on the ground there. police in los angeles arrested a suspect in the shooting death of a catholic bishop known for his work of gang members. bishop mcconnell's death, this crime has left a lot of people stunned. >> reporter: authorities announced the arrest late this who knew the priest. bishop connell was found gunned down in his home saturday afternoon. that's just east of los angeles. mourners came together over the
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weekend to remember him as a peacemaker and a pillar of the community. many expressing shock and grief that he's gone. >> this man, this bishop made a huge difference in our community. he was loved. it is very sad that we are gathered here today to talk about his murder in this way. >> he was so soft-spoken. he was a humble soul. he was not the type that would have confrontations will anybody. >> reporter: the person of interest has been identified as 65-year-old carlos medina of torrence. police received add tip that medina was acting strange and irrational. his suv was seen on surveillance video in the bishop's drive way the fight he was murdered.
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detectives found two firearms at medina's home. no word if they are connected to the murder. he's being held on $2 million bail. phone calls had been pouring into express condolences for the lost of o'connell. he had been a priest in the los angeles for many years. he is remembered for his work in gang intervention in south l.a. and he was able to use his natural charm to keep the peace between residents and police during the rodney king riot back in 1992. local officials calling him the help of the helpless and the hope of the hopeless. his focus was on helping children and families from central america to get settled in the l.a. area. a true serpent of the people and peacemaker until his dying day. >> a very well-known bishop, anita vogel live for us.
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wild street racing parties took in multiple intersections. a firework exploded on a police car and several people close caught on fire. the event drew hundreds around the country with one organizer telling our austin affiliate they quote, "want to be the next fast and furious." the homeowner was out in a friend's house. this mansion ranger drew teens from multiple high school after an invitation circulated on snapchat. when neighbors alerted the homeowner to the ruckus, he rushed home finding cars after cars fleeing the scene and thousands of dollars in damage to his home. >> it was horrifying. it was just unbelievable and total violation of one's privacy.
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avocados at the walls and they had thrown tools through the sheet rock. a shooting at a new orleans parade last night left one teenager dead and four other electora ele injured. a woman was caught on camera, setting a restaurant's pride flag on fire sunday morning. the employee called the fire department in time to prevent the building from going up in flames. the arson charred the front of the restaurant and shattered its windows and destroyed some of the decor. in new york, a gang of thieves broke into a manhattan store and took $50,000 in merchandise. they brought a grab bag and kind of stuff it as full as they could with purses and shoes with other merchandise. they fled on foot, they are still on the run. in tampa, florida, the man
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grabbed the suspect. the employee did not get hurt but the suspect remains loose. if you see and know him, identify the suspect. to politics now, desantis began a campaign, and a test run for the 2024 presidential campaign. his first stop was in ststaten island, new york. desdesantis says a memoir is cg next week to introduce himself. former president carter remains in hospice care. the prayers and fond remembrances for the 39th and oldest living president had been pouring in ever since as you may have imagined. with more on jimmy carter's life and during post and presidential legacy, we are
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joining by jane. it is great for you to join back. i look back when jimmy carter running for president, we were coming out of the nixon era, right? >> right. >> that time it was kind of what the country needed. >> he was this down home awshucks kind of guy. what i love about his story was he went from this rural georgia town to president of the united states. that says a lot about our country and you can do that. you don't have to be part of the elite to become president. you can have a broken home and without electricity and still do what carter did. >> you know are you among those who think post presidents he may have been the most successful post president we have had. >> i would say maybe he was tied with john quincy adams who ran for congress after he was
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president. yes, he has this robust public service commitment, habitat for humanity. he could have just retired, you know? >> he kept active and that's why and t andand andand that endear i want to play this, this is from jimmy carter's niece quoting the former president and then i will get your response. >> he goes onto say my faith demaneds that i do whatever i can, wherever i can and whenever i can for as long as i can. with whatever i have to try to make a difference. >> his fate defined him. 98-year-old and his fate has always been with him. >> that's right. >> in his pride and confidence
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speech, he wanted how he wanted americans to have faith in him. >> i thought it was interesting, too. you would know more about this than i do. in 2021, c-span putting the presidential survey's up. you would think jimmy carter will be out there. he's number seven behind barack obama. it seems to me is that he would be up a few notches considering what he had done for the community. >> it was an honest guy. after watergate, people were soured on government. he really launched washington outsider and then we have reagan and clinton and george w. bush. we have a series
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of washington outsiders. you really see a trend starting with carter. >> they were all governors. jane hampton, thank you for coming on. we appreciate it. >> thank you, we appreciate it. meantime the fox news at night finds it interesting that the word police are going after the books of role doll. they're not changing words because they are offensive. they are changing them because they have the potential to be offensive. if they did not have what the potentially for them to do such as enlighting kids and watching too much tv and chocolate. those words are now out. augustus
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gloop is no longer fat. and oopa-loopa, small people. we should pay attention to the author, he was targeted for the iran's censership. he was condemned to death. common sense, things these days, would itself be offensive and be replaced with skinny. >> we want to know what you think. should classic books be edited to remove offensive language? >> let us know on twitter and on trace gallagher. we'll show you the results and read the best responses. up next, why alec baldwin is no longer faces years behind bars in the connection of the fatal shooting of a rustt.""
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new mexico's prosecutor downgraded the charges against rp am rp alec baldwin for the deathf cinematographer helena hutchins. baldwin has of course denied responsibility. now, for legal insights into the most serious charges being dropped. let's bring in our robert. >> i think if you look at this case, looks like santa fe's da kind of screwed this process up. >> absolutely. our system of government lays out that you could not charge somebody
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something that was not illegal when they did it. so by law, you could not charge alec baldwin by a law that did not exist when the act took place. >> it is interesting to me because you know she's got advisers and you know this thing went through a different level of authorities it still got charge. >> that's an issue that comes up. either best case scenario was sloppy and somebody missed it. this was intentional. did they intentionally attempted to publicly put out that alec baldwin would face five years under felony charge or force him into a settlement or a plea deal. they knew they could not prove it because by nature, it is not illegal. >> here is the problem back on january 31st, the overall handling of the firearm in a
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negligent manner. hutchins and souza and you are right, this is begging for some kind of a deal, serve a little bit of a jail time, now, looks like they're going to have to cut a deal and baldwin is going to walk in a week, that's that. >> if you are a baldwin team, you will have trouble proving negligence. we already have a difficult case to prove, it is going to be difficult. >> i want to put this up, too. this is helena hutchins' sister. she said here, i would like somebody to carry responsibility and not just someone, i believe someone who's truly responsible for this. she's talking about alec baldwin who pulled the trigger who never said i pulled the trigger. the concept here is
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now nobody is going to take responsibility for this. >> this is the problem we have prosecutors over charge or going for the big fish and the big pr case and following what the evidence shows you or pursuing justice when you try to go to the big fish and missed then you can destroy the entire case. >> alex murdaugh's defense tomorrow, his youngest son is being called to the stand. this is a big risk or reward if it works. >> you have to fight back after the recording took place and the testimonies saying it was his voices were on the recording. what other evidence do they have and what other witnesses could they present their defense. they have about a week to put it together and we'll see where this takes them. >> robert, good insight as always, appreciate it. >> ♪ the cdc is now adding covid
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vaccine to its recommended immunization schedule for children and adolescence. it recommends kids as young as six months old to get a dosage. schools used the recommendation for guidance on requirements. a new study from illinois nonprofit, not a single student could do math at 53 illinois schools. in 30 illinois schools, not one person could read. the shocking number was blamed on the pandemic. >> i believe this is a by product of some of our policies that were taken during covid. it is very serious issue. as a father and a lawmaker, i am going to address this
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the winter games this weekend, hundreds across the state competed in the events like power lifting or power ball while their friends and family cheering them on. some of these athletes a multi-talented and will be showing up in the games in may. we of course wish them the best of luck. that's sorel, a young boy, for the first time under going cochlear implant surgery. now, he can finally hear english.
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they managed to create a human-chain. lowering one of heads down and pulling him out first. >> he's been an awesome dad, really proud of my dad. >> my grandpa is one of the greatest men i have ev eveeve ever -- [ cries] >> morris brown turned 100 years old last week and celebrated with his family and friends. he moved to california back in the 1950s and bought his home for less than $9,000. he's actually four days older than the town itself. if you have a viral video to share, hit us up @trace gallagher or at fox news night on social media. well, in the interest of
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advancing what education officials say is equity, school districts have been eliminating honors class. independent network senior fellow and fairfax county virginia county. oscar, it is great to have you on. >> the only goal to take away honor classes is taking away opportunities from smart kids. >> this is levelling and it is bringing the top down. it is the dumbing down of america. it is a really sad strategy and it is ill-fated. >> here is what i think, i read this and i thought it was worse putting up on the screen because it is like we are going to use all these big words and nobody is going to understand what we are talking about. here is the drafted executive summary, right? >> these goals represent a commitment as an organization and express a high level of intentionality to support
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students and parents and staff. in addition to identifying our goals, action steps developed using quantitative and qualitative data sets. there is nothing hear to be said or seen. well, what else can we throw in there? >> now, we know why they don't want english honors? because they could never get in. these guys need their own remedial classes. this plan they had from three years ago is basically a war plan for this elimination of anything intelligent inside that school and parents are outraged. that's the best part of this story. parents heard about this and they have been fighting back. >> it is interesting because parents are now kind of catching on. as you point out, that culver city, what's happening and this has been going on for a long time. >> we saw it happening across
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the nation in 2020 all over the city. this is a long plan, you know what these social justice actactivists call themselves? called themselves equity warriors. they know what's going on. we got to take on the story and win it. >> 0 kids are reading or doing math at a great level and a couple of dozens worth 0 kids. this is hundreds of schools across the country. these kids are at 0 kids. >> it breaks my heart because you remember reading? >> right. >> you remember loving reading? >> it brings you not just reading literacy but health. everything we claim and want for citizens, we are erasing when we are taking away from these kids. do you think the pendulum is shifting back or going the other way?
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>> it is a multi million dollars industry. what's awesome is that we have this army of parents. mama bears and papa bears, we are going to win this war because it is not just for america but for individual children. it is for their futures and that's what we are into do. >> the book is "woke army?" >> yes, thank you for everything you do. >> thank you, trace. > >> here is the chief's correspondent. lauren green. >> reporter: it started two weeks ago in rural kentucky, no one left, it kept going with singing and praying soon. thousands began arriving and over flowing into other campus
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building. it became a full-blown event operating 24/7. this generation is moving away from faith in god. >> there is a young army of believers who are rising to claim christianity. p rp>> return to the lord y >> the crowd dwarves the 6,000 who live in the town. once the expert says, younger generations need more than a ritual. >> i believe this group of residents are ready. >> >> after this unholy experience by sam smith of the grammys.s
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the revival actually begins. >> around the clock, but after noon and evening will continue this week until thursday. >> thank-hand account. what's happening on n >> let's bring in hailey anderson. it is great to have you on. i know the town is just and they can't accommodate all the people who are coming from this revival. they're trying to disperse this thing and you are trying to keep it together. what was it like? >> i mean i tell you one more is a small city for sure. i think it is a bit of a challenge to figure out how manage the amount of crowds here, but it is a beautiful picture. i think what god has been doing is bringing thousands of thousands of people from all over the nation and all over the world, here. >> you talk about thousands and
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thousands. what's attracting to people. you said you came in because you had to leave. why did you stay and why are people still staying? >> i think the reason that i stayed because i can just tell there were something digger going on than a worship service oror oor anor oo emotional high around and seeing all these can i notes together from different background and they're all together worshipping god. i think that's so paternity special about this is the story about how god has met. thousands of people are coming from everywhere. i think we are so
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desperate, and especially genz z. when society tells us follow your own truth. no, it is not doing it. >> that's why so many people are coming. this has shown that jesus is true and he's o only truth. >> does this change your life? >> do you play it? >> i have always known -- it is refreshing. i also think it shows god's power and his glory. nothing, no one else could have done this. it is definitely changing. >> if you had ten seconds, what would you tell a friend to get them to come with you at the
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next four or five hours? >> i would say that, you know, it would be great for someone to come but god works outside of the walls of auditorium. he can work anywhere and enwhere as long as you are willing to invite him into your life and your heart. >> anderson, thank you for having you. as we told you earlier, several classic children's books will edit out referencing to the agenda. let us know what you think, there is still time to worry about it. the night cap cry is next.
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we are back with our night cap crew. tonight's topic, so called sensitivity experts rewriting children is book. do you think classic books should be edited to remove the offensive language? some of the words are like black quotes and white with fear and small manner and ugly and crazy, all edited it out. do you find it offensive anita vogel? do you think we
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should go back and erase these stuff? >> these books have been around since the '60s. why now do we start to erase these descriptive words >> i feel like we should leave it alone. >> that's right, these kids are reading these books and if you get kids reading books, you have done yourself a great service. now, they want to go back and edit these books and taking out words like fat, ugly. the whole point is to get kids to realize that if thank you eat too much chocolate is not great for you or watching too much television is not great for you. >> they're putting us through education camp now and that's not okay. i was imagining my childhood favorite is nancy drew. nancy drew is nancy drew, she's as good as can be and we
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don't need to rewrite our children's books. >> we ask our twitter and instagram follower, should they be offensive or removed? >> instagram said oh yeah, you got to go back and remove the potentially offensive language. 94% said no, we can't get 94% of the population to walk outside and look up and say the sky is blue. this is one of those things where why you would you do this? >> i have no idea. i think it goes back to parents. if parents hhave a problem with your book don't let your kids read it. looks like millions of people who read or watched this movie and it is fine. you would not go back and paint something or a news report. i can't fathom.
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>> shannon said the following here, put it up on the screen. oh, we should not edit books. we should teach our children some things that are unacceptable. thank you all. >> jeff, thank you for watching america's late news, i am trace gallagher. in washington, right back here at the nation's capitol tomorrow. but eventually, it will remind you. when it does, aspen dental is here for you. we offer the custom dental treatments you need, all under one roof, right nearby. julia , it to your life... aspendale, here for you.. we offer the custom dental aspendale, here for you.. treatments you need all under one roof right nearby so we can bring more light to your smile bring more light to your smile and your smile. to your life affordably.day. new patients without insurance can get a free, complete exam and x-rays and 20% off treatment plans. treatment plans. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. schedule your appointment with the money we saved, s. do
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