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out to undermine hypocrites particularly but they won't use there. >> dan? it's my hip go to the japan airlines crew that burst into flames tuesday on the tarmac that ran into a coast guard plane. people's first thought was something like that happens is i've got to get out of here before i die. they got everybody out of the plane so the last ones to leave the point that sort of dedication a in preparation they deserve our admiration. >> japanese passengers. remember if you have your own hit or miss, be sure to send it to us. that is it for this week show. thanks to my panel, thanks to all of you for watching. i hope to see it right here next week. ♪ >> i did not even know we took off honestly.
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and yes i am sleeping and i feel the plane drop it was like any other turbulence is because that masks came down to that is when i knew oh gosh, this is something way different. its it started freaking out there. >> how would you like to be flying without happens question of terrifying moments on the alaskan airlines flight over oregon last night a window panel blew off in mid air leaving a gaping hole in the fuselage. that whole was a covered unused door on the side of the plane. the cap and depressurized, boys of tort we sure we are told was sucked right up his backward faa temporarily grounding more than 170 of the boeing 737 max nine jets that are used across the globe. this is a brand-new hour of "fox news live" on eric shawn. hi arthel. arthel: hello everyone i am arthel neville. passengers on that flight from portland, oregon to ontario california described the chaos as people's phones and other
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belongings were sucked out of the plane but thankfully the plane did make a safe emergency landing back in portland not not of the 177 passengers on board at any major injuries this is just the latest chapter in owings at max jet history >> 7:30 seven model was grounded worldwide years after two deadly crashes in 20182019. eric: pilot aviation's standing by with the scrutiny. he will give us an analysis of what went wrong and that plane. we were told a few months old. but first christina coleman with the very latest. >> alaska airlines took early grounded its fleet of 65 boeing 737 max aircraft as a precautionary measure. they announced 18 of its
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grounded planes are grounded to service today following thorough inspections. yesterday a deactivated emergency cabin door which was used as a regular cabin window on the alaska airlines flight blew out while the plane was at 16000 feet shortly after takeoff forcing them to make an emergency landing. flight tracking company flight aware shows the plane took off at five oh 7:00 p.m. local time last night returned to portland, returned to the airport less than 20 minutes later touching down at 5:27 p.m. air traffic control respond to the flight crew during this emergency. >> the home situation we have is a pressurization issue. and wonder 77 passengers and 90. and as of right now we do not of the intentions of the aircraft request wonder 71 passengers six crewmembers were on board heading to california during the
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incident. one of the passengers said a boy's shirt was ripped off after the pressure in the plane dropped his mom held onto him during the scary ordeal but the passenger also describes cell phones being sucked out of the plane but fortunately no one was seriously injured. >> it was about as white as a refrigerant as high is two thirds of a refrigerator. there's a kid in that row whose shirt was sucked often out of the plane. his mother was holding onto him to make sure he did not go with it. >> united airlines announced today it's temporarily suspending service of it 79 boeing 737 to conduct the inspection that's now being required by the faa following yesterday's emergency on that alaska airlines flight. the incident occurred on a plane that h address went into service in november. the faa is now ordering temporary grounding a certain
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boeing 737 max nine aircraft operated by u.s. airlines or in the u.s. territory for inspection before further flights. the inspections will take a run for it -- eight hours per aircraft. resulting in more that one her 50 flight cancellations today just between alaska airlines and united alone. the inspections will affect approximately 171 a planes worldwide. >> i think now we can expect to see very serious efforts to get to the root of this problem. to understand it. to exercise an abundance of caution about the aircraft note what the problem was what was beccausing what needs to be don. >> very important to get to the bottom of this but alaska airlines is working with boeing and regulators to understand what happened last night was the ntsb investigates what ca caused the cabin door to blow open shortly after takeoff. eric: luckily no one was injured
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another good reminder while you should always wear a seatbelt you never know it happens, christina thank you. arthel: for more on this let's bring in pilot former faa safety team representative kyle bailey. so at first, what will this safety team's check first in their investigation? >> good afternoon arthel. they are pretty much going to be going over all of these parts that are remaining with a fine tooth comb looking at the seals but looking at the metal under a microscope. and just examining everything they can. abba said there are some parts that were injected from the airplane hopefully they will build the fineness on the ground but pretty much going over everything with a fine tooth comb. >> even if they cannot find the parts the fact they were ejected may provide some information to the investigation. but let me take a look at this by the numbers. alaska airlines had 63 or 65 max
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737 and plane and service america 56, united 74, southwest 215. obviously safety is a priority, kyle but who is more culpable here? each airline, that they regulators or boeing? >> the interesting thing with this particular it's only an airplane a few months old. norman to see it rapid loss of cabin pressure we see this with airplanes that have been around for 10, 15, 20 years of that's usually a result of the fatigue from the take offs and that landings and the constant pressurization cycles on the airplane. in this case we have a relatively brand-new airplane. so just speculating there's probably something to do with the seals or something and qualiinquality control or somett seated right. it's very strange this happened with the brand-new aircraft. arthel: this is not a question
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regarding a lost or anything log like that. just trying to figure it kind f how this works the order of culpability it seems like you said first of all boeing since this is a new airplane with fewer takeoffs and landings but you mentioned how the cabin was depressurized. how does that feel to passengers by the way? what to almost feel like poking a hole the bottle of the hairspray were everything is being released. all the air is being released rapidly. the oxygen masks come up very quickly when everything happened pretty much in the snap of a finger. all the air comes out of the airplane and that's what we saw here. there was an obsolete panic when the masks dropped out this is not just a window that blew out we are talking the whole door here or what should have been a door per this particular aircraft based on the number passengers on the airplane was not required to have an actual emergency exit that is live. what they do is modify that with
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a plug from the insight it would look like a normal interior of the cabot actually door behind the panels. the five how does it feel to the passengers? >> honestly probably feel like being on a roller coaster one her 50 miles an hour with the wind and everything coming at your face. similar to that but you are actually insi in sediment air bt they'll be the exact way it feels. i would assume there was a lot of tear it like the feeling in the airplane went happened because you really do not know what happened or what is going happen next. >> sure. how does it depressurized cabin impede the pilot ability to fly the plane? >> it's more of a structural issue. going at a speed of say 170, 20f the airplane breaks off the big fear is like peeling an orange peel that you could lose more of
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the fuselage or even worse that large piece would break off and then hit the tail at a very high speed that could very often be catastrophic. that would be the big fear is that a part would break off and hit another critical component of the airplane. court pretty much was start peeling back and damage critical structures on the aircraft itself. arthel: listen, there are a lot of questions to be answered. maybe we'll come back as some of these questions are answered for your analysis and help us get through it, kyle thank you for joining us. >> thanks arthel. before prep republican presidential candidates today are putting a pedal to the meddle in iowa. just nine days out for the first of the nation caucuses but look for governor bob desantis we will see him there about to hold his third campaign event. former south carolina governor
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nikki haley and vivek ramaswamy all looking to sway undecided voters of the caucus but will go straight to bill white and des moines, iowa with the very latest from there. x hey eric, that is right but all the candidates are on the ground and eyelet make in their final push to voters today. happens to be the three year anniversary of the capitol riots on january 6. when k can't paint his speech he went after donald trump called and i threat to democracy but donald trump is responding today. he is shooting back to president by these here's what he said a rally at newton, i will about an hour ago. >> 's beautiful childless young men how old is he, three? i would vote for him over biden because he is more intelligent. look, the kid is three years old. he's got better judgment. >> memo for the government round
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desantis and former ambassador nikki haley been going at each other in recent days and weeks as well for both of them fighting for second place in the polling behind donald trump at both teeing off on each other. however both also getting more aggressive with the front runner donald trump that increase their attacks on him and recent days. take a listen. >> when it comes to trump he can call me anything except tax hike haley but i've never raise a tax break rex trump is a candidate 2024 is going to focus on his legal issues, criminal trials, january 6 and really all these things in the past. >> haley has seen her numbers to rise and a surge in recent months she has had a significant amount of momentum recently. however she has had a string of gaps in recent days she flubbed an answer about slavery and the civil war. she said new hampshire voters would have to correct what iowa
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does for then she said this yesterday, take a listen. >> the structure of it is really pretty amazing. iowa starts at pretty change a person knows you go into new hampshire they continue on and by the time he gets to south carolina it gets bigger going to super tuesday. >> she is taking heat from critics for essentially saying that sounds like she is sega change personalities want to leave iowa and you go into new hampshire and you tell voters a different thing. the desantis campaign jumping on those comments they are this commissary essentially saying nikki haley has been disrespecting iowa voters for they say she has had a bunch of gaffes over the recent days they feel she is limping across the finish line with the caucuses less than 10 days away. i sent it back to you. super we'll see what happens of course thank you. and tomorrow a lot more on this at noon eastern. vivek ramaswamy will join us hee on the campaign trail in iowa. we will ask him about what iowa voters are looking for the latest fox news poll shows us
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the economy and immigration, that in more with vivek ramaswamy on fox news. and next week we will continue to have three big town halls in iowa former un ambassador nikki haley is monday at 6:00 p.m. eastern. for governor desantis tuesday at 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. eastern, on wednesday former president donald trump. martha maccallum, bret baier will moderate all three there will also be with us tomorrow to discuss all things politics. arthel. arthel: will look forward to that we will present biden's them in for president trump as a threat to democracy. in his first reelection speech of 2024 president biden invoking the events of january 6 as the nation today marks three years since that deadly insurrection at the nation's capitol. lucas tomlinson is live in wilmington, delaware with more. venison vitamin vectors midterm
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playbook speech in sept september 2022 the marine corps centuries blood red color it's very similar theme yesterday outside valley forge help of george washington winter encampment during the revolution but president biden mentioned donald trump 44 times, the most he is ever mentioned him in one of the speeches. >> because of donald trump's lies, they died because the lives brought a mob to washington. he promised it would be wild, and it was free told the crowd to fight and it was unleashed. then as usual he left the dirty word to others. >> and biden did not speak about his record yesterday, nor about what many call crisis in the southern border. by its dhs chief refuses to use the word pennsylvania's pennsylc senator john fetterman told me he has no problem saying it. >> but you do think it's a crisis now?
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>> brett, it is a challenge that we have been addressing vigorously with all the tools and resources that we have been provided. >> there's a crisis at the border. i don't know how anyone can pretend there isn't. >> and other democrats grew senr fetterman. we have had historic numbers of people coming across that if's, no butts about it i think if i was advising the president i would tell talked of the american public there is a humanitarian crisis down here at the border. >> then there is the mysterious illness with defense secretary lloyd austin. he was hospitalized after elective surgery on monday but however the public was not informed until late friday when the pentagon released a statement about his hospitalization. nobody knows a publicly what's
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ailing the defense secretary apparently some white house officials also did not know as well. we fight we hope the secretary austin gets well and completely heals from whatever is ailing him. lucas tomlinson thank you very much. >> meanwhile at the historic immigration crisis is continuing on the southern border as lucas just told us about printer problems are going to start impeachment proceedings against mayorkas the dhs secretary and the chair of the committee that is doing that, mark green and congressman is next on why andrs what they will do. ♪ with more confidence and lower your a1c. try it for free at freestylelibre.us. choose advil liqui-gels for faster, stronger and longer-lasting relief than tylenol rapid release gels
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>> near same crisis at the southern border. the more large groups of migrant seen pouring into the country this week that comes after 300,000 people crossed in december for the highest month on record. it is live in eagle pass, texas with the crisis is boiling over. it's in p an pretty quiet day relatively speaking from the very spot we saw a group of 200 or so migrants crossing the rio
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grande river illegally interning themselves over to border patrol agents. as a state of texas through operation lone star that has led to very busy week in terms of legal maneuvering department of justice filed a lawsuit against the state and governor greg abbott trying to stop a newly signed state law of the senate bill for from taking effect in march which would impart give police the authority to arrest those suspected of being in the country illegally and allowing state judges to deport people. the d.o.j. suit called that unconstitutional saying s before it would infringe upon and counteract federal efforts to enforce immigration laws but governor abbott has vowed to fight saying it is necessary to protect texans from what he calls biden's open border policies which many argue has led to the record a number of migrant encounters were just last month in fact more than
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302,000 were apprehended for the first time in history in a single month. this past week new york city mayor eric adams fi violet different lawsuit against the different charter bus company's transporting migrants from texas to places like the big apple argue that mileage new york led by transferring needy persons across state lines for governor abbott is called that suit baseless sink every migrant that has been moved out of texas has done so voluntarily. finally, homeland security secretary mayorkas will make another trip here to eagle pass on monday for what is being described as yet another operational visit will be closed to the press. >> five at the border. >> what a surprise you to your cbp source say currently they are releasing more than 70% of the migrants crossing every day.
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sometimes more than that number higher than 70% without surprise you? >> it would not surprise me at all. i know the data. individuals are release their release into immigration into procepreceding circles homeland security secretary mayorkas on it with bret baier he doesn't call a migrant crisis. too formally impeach him saying he is not protecting our country. it could become the first cabinet member and 148 years to face potential senate impeachment trial. why the impeachment? mark green is living at a chairman of the home and security committee and joins us now. congressman, give us the bill of particulars what you expect to bring against mayorkas issue start the proceeding this week? >> eric, thank you for having on the show. secretary mayorkas has basically ignore the laws passed by
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congress. he has basically subverted those laws and courts have ruled thate needs to follow the law and he has chosen not to do that. he's basically defying the courts. we take an oath to the constitution of the united states you say you're going to live by the constitution and of course the constitution is very clear the legislative branch writes the law the executive branch executes those laws you do not get to pick and choose which laws. clearly it secretary mayorkas has forced his immigration policy in the country against the laws passed by congress the result has been thousands of dead americans, human trafficking, cartels empowered, making billions and billions of dollars. i interviewed or had director rate in front of my committee and he admitted her mosque and walked right across the board because cbp's being gobbled up at the crossing sites by the cartels. eric: why do you think as you
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say they are allegedly ignoring the laws that are on the books you pointed out 89 policies that could be implemented right now to try and stop this. why do you think this is happening? >> it is the million-dollar question everyone asks. why then are they breaking the law and defying court orders and all of that? the only guess i could have is they think people come here and vote democrat. i do not know. i've asked that question no one seems to definitively have the answer. it is their agenda. there immigration agenda they cannot get passed through congress that they are ignoring the laws on the books to detain. isa beds are sitting empty with a release and a 70% the cbp one app is a double down on catch and release policies is that 95% of the people to use that get released into the country. it is clearly their intention to do this. despite the fact there take advantage of it and killing americans. eric: secretary mayorkas says he
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will cooperate and is working on solutions. how does it work? does his he show up at the hear? do you put him under oath? what do you expect? >> we have asked secretary mayorkas twice already in our investigation that happened the last five or six months with the five phase investigation into the catastrophe of the southern border we asked him twice before and he refused to show up. we are going to ask him one more time as a part of this proceeding. hopefully he will come in if he does was going to be very interesting for sure. >> finally monday is going to go to the border for the operational non- press invited visit. anything in a come out of this are what you expect will happen at the end of your proceedings? >> we are going to look at the facts and make a decision whether or not he should be impeached. this is an impeachment process. we are going to look at the facts support look at the
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information we gathered from her previous five months of investigation and the make a recommendation one way or another to the house of representatives. steve culberson mark green leading that effort we will see what you can uncover and how this crisis, which it is, can be deterred pretty thank you for joining is good to see you. arthel: thank you. the u.s. striking the leader of an ironic backed militant group who was responsible for over 100 deaths on u.s. forces how should the u.s. respond? that is up next.
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hi, i'm michael, i've lost 70 pounds on golo. i spent thousands on other diets that didn't work. on golo, i spent a couple hundred bucks and got back down to my high school weight. you're not gonna believe this thing is possible but it is. before the iowa caucus dumping in full swing. nikki haley is in bettendorf, iowa near the illinois state line at the tanglewood restaurant let's listen. >> show up for caucus, whatever
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you need we make sure we get that for you. we can do this, get excited. nine days away from iowa at leading the charge on what the new america is going to look like. god bless you, thank you. [cheering] [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪. eric: that is what it's like in iowa. from new hampshire as ms. haley finishes her speech if we did not have commercials we could have shown you a little more of that. but that's the way it happens you can see her surrounded by folks in iowa. she is at the tachometer would restaurant, looks like a great place it's a pub and that's how you do it in iowa having covered the iowa caucus for many years it is retail politics in that state pretty show up, you have to in their living rooms, the churches, their restaurants, the
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town halls, the vfw halls, the firehouses and elsewhere. one on one politics in iowa as nikki haley tries to get donald trump and the others run for their money. arthel: international is the ironic backed houthis are ramping up red sea attacks on merchant ships despite warnings of the u.s. and 11 other countries to knock it off. just today a u.s. naval destroyer intercepted a drone fired from an area controlled by the houthis in yemen. the houthis are warning of unspecified consequences to any country that tries to stop them. president biden facing increased pressure from salt lawmakers for a u.s. military response. the white house has been hesitant to act over concerns of a potentially widening war as a result. let's bring in joe frappuccino retired army colonel former centcom spokesperson.
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so colonel, in spite of the provocative actions of their proxies the houthis, has bullet does ironic fear a full blown military confrontation with the u.s.? askebuck syron does not want th. iran does not want that at all. right now iran is getting everything it wants. by the way iran it really does not care about gaza, about hamas and the palestinian cause it never has. there are no protests incited by ron for palestinians like there are in the united states or other countries. the palestinian movement mostly suny. iran was a take advantage of this. they are they have subcontract all the fighting to these groups they don't care about basically the motorcycle gangs that operate out of yemen, iraq, and syria. and to date we have done very little a few pinprick strikes here and there on assets that
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they don't care about. but a sternly worded letter to the houthis. but really we are in a low-grade wart with a rod and have done very little about it. arthel: are going to get that the second period we pop up a map of the u.s. ships in the red sea. you got the uss eisenhower the central red sea uss gulf of aden is there and also the u.s. carney is in the gulf of aden as what you've got the gravely and southern red sea. so what is the intention behind the houthis drone attacks? is it to fracture u.s. military focus in the region? >> it is to generate turmoil, to stir up chaos, to stop shipping but basically what you are seeing right now to bully the region. and to bully the united states. and that is really what they have done to date.
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the iranians do not believe the administration has the will first serious offense of strike here. and the shipping industry does not believe that either. so you have jammed up shipping it's not going round the cape of good hope which adds a lot of money and adds time to the shipping routes. arthel: so here's the question, how should the u.s. respond? >> you've got to strike, i believe, the source and the source for the red sea attacks is the missile batteries, the houthis bases the ammunition depots inside yemen. there also assets inside iran that could strike without escalating a wider war. what you have got to do is send a punch in offense of maneuver. so far everything in the red sea has been defensive and all the messaging is that the task force
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and the ship she pointed to are there to defend. iran understands offense and you've got to do something offense of here to level set into back a run off. arthel: they know you said aware but what wouldn't offense of punch entail? and how big does the u.s. need to go to send the type of message and deterrent you are talking about? what's an effective punch would be hitting the rater sites in yemen. heading houthis bases in yemen so striking inland and then also striking iranian guards forces the iranian forces inside iran. hitting their depots are hitting their bases when they are empty. you can hit those things, you send a message and you back iran down. it's really the equivalent of the old thing you hear about
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dealing with a bully. punching the bully in the nose you've got a level set here right now because iran is dictating the pace of this comment dictating the location and dictating the levels of violence. >> to be clear you acknowledge the u.s. has punched back. you are saying that is not and not a defensive punch is not enough in summation they have to be more on the aggressive attacker. >> with t united states that is close sufficient these attacks continue the attacks in iraq and syria. we have really done nothing on the offense and the red sea. everything we have done is knocked down houthis ships. in one case we shot three houthis boats that were attacking american vessels and we did that as a self defense measure. so nothing is been offensive to date. arthel: really quickly because i am out of time, with this punching the bully in the nose approach stop it?
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or would this in fact propel a further wider spreading war? >> there's always at risk. the history of iran shows if you knock them down, if you demonstrate a significant strike but the assets they do not want an escalation they do not want a full on worth united states went off set that up to the tread eight, to iraq. if you bring it up to their level they will shut down. arthel: if you know this why do you feel the buy demonstration in the u.s. military is not reacting this way? >> i am told strike recommendations are brought to the white house. multiple times strike record have been brought to the white house. the white house thanks about it over andover time talks themselt of a strike. i do believe you are going to see a strike in yemen here in
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the coming days. i think they're there from the o get around too that. but with this administration does not want as they do not want coming into an election year any comparison to the trump admtrumpadministration dealing h iran. they do not want any real coverage of an escalation. they are very hesitant to do anything here. >> they just don't want to have our military involved in hot or possibly that may be not just politics. they're going to kill way they told me too wrap now five times colonel. and you know about taking orders, i have to go. colonel, thank you very much take care for a quick sense of much of me. before vladimir putin teaming up with kim john owen. further evidence missiles russia has used yurachek ukraine they were from north korea for this comes as russia launch one of the biggest the strikes of the war this past week with stephanie bennett is live in london with much more on this. hi stephanie. >> hey there.
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the prosecutor's office providing further evidence today russia attacked ukraine with the missiles provided by north korea. take a look at the damage from tuesday's attack which ukraine's second largest city. missiles landing and parks, striking buildings destroyed everything in their path. initial reports of the attacks killed two people and left more than 60 injured they're callingt one of the biggest whistle and drone strikes since the start of the war and a february 22. now nearly two years and both russia and ukraine are in a race to rearm russia turning to north korea and now iran to replenish their stockpiles. national security council spokesperson john kirby says the range of the north korea mel sills is about 560 miles and in return for the weapons russia is expected to supply fighter aircraft armored vehicles and other technology buried un security council resolutions approved with russia support
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band countries from trading weapons or other military equipment with north korea by the kremlin is not yet commented on the recent evidence. but digging through the rubble today or getting a closer look at these missiles. experts have said even the smallest details show that everything is almost a perfect match for a north korean missile where they say they are visually technically different from the russian models including being slightly bigger in diameter. >> missiles so much with the north korean. i'm not going to name the exact type. however according to the information that's publicly available on the internet the images that depict the north korean military, the nozzles in the rear part are very similar. >> and for now ukraine is bracing for the possibility of more north korea it missiles to come. stew for stephanie bennett and london i want to point out you've been a member of the fox news family but you are making
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opal shows president trump 30 points ahead of his challenger. will that holden is it too high? national political correspondent for the washington times joins us now. some people are asking them. even the president himself is said quote the poll numbers are scared because we are leading by too much. is that even possible? >> well, what is significant that has lead has been large and it has been durable. it has not gone up and down. it has not -- make his bed head of the other primary chemist for months but that's not going to change between now that our caucus for the iowa caucus is an unusual polling event. it is set up a little bit differently but people are not going to vote on paper ballots. they have to show up at caucus rooms and it is a more involved process.
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you really get out the base of the party parade there is some thought ron desantis could outperform the poll numbers a little bit with the evangelicals who tend to turn out in the greatest numbers for these events he has is got a stronger stance on prohibiting abortion and president trump we could see a little bit of outperformance of the polls for it desantis does abby's going to win? that would be an unbelievable explosion and this a primary that would throw everything into question. but right now trump is leading not just in iowa but leading significantly in new hampshire, south carolina, home state of nikki haley. in nevada. these are the first four boating contests of the election season. and if he wraps all of these up handily it is hard not to see him ultimately as the winner. but as you probably know there are some events that could change things of course that is the supreme court is going to
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have to rule on whether or not he can be on the ballot in a number of key states. the primary ballot and whether he is eligible in november this'll be a very big decision. people will hope that they rule on it quickly before super tuesday in march when a whole bunch of states including colorado which is trying to ban them from the ballots. there are some questions about trump you cannot say he is inevitable. nothing is inevitable in politics but he is got such a lead and has had it for so long it's hard to see him now not making it to the finish line is a gop nominee. >> it narrows it likely will narrow somehow as you say the contest is so unique different groups, rooms everyone talks and walked to the side and they can be persuaded. what if it narrows than what is that media narrative? cannot tcan that turn into a cot going into new hampshire which where nikki haley is in striking distance of the former president. >> right now it nikki haley is in striking distance of ron desantis you could have a shakeup of the solid number two
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position. whoever's number two will hang on for a while. you will see a contest -- summit will drop out desantis or haley the two of them can i keep vying for number two. i think iowa will be really important for ron desantis and his survival. how long will he say in the race question rick not so much as to whether trump will end up being the nominee and then once he's out of the race we can look at see if you want to coalesce around nikki haley or vice versa she gets out he stays and then we will see if there's an a chance of there being a real matchup between trump and another option of the republican candidate pick one poll shows haley as four points behind the president in new hampshire. but final point, it's always fluid. there have been surprises in the past. sometimes you never know exactly what could happen seems potentially set do you think for the former president? >> yes. just because these polls are
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unique at the first time we had a former president running for reelection after being out of office for four years in our lifetime. he is in a unique position to really wind this pretty handily. it again surprises are possibility for this thing is at least going to go to the spring. all bec kind of things could ha. eric: that is why we are herebr covering iout all.rote susan, good to see you thanks so much bigger expect more at noon eastern join us then. w fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪) a force to be reckon with. no, not you saquon. hm? you! your business bank account with quickbooks money, now earns 5% apy. 5% apy? that's new! yup, that's how you business differently. (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. behind those itchy eyes.
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