ukraine. the white house news conference is still ongoing, but less prostrate to washington and speak to our correspondent nomia iqbal. let s cross straight. take us through what jake sullivan said. cross straight. take us through what jake sullivan said. jake sullivan said. more or less concerned jake sullivan said. more or less concerned that jake sullivan said. more or less concerned that the jake sullivan said. more or less concerned that the us - jake sullivan said. more or less concerned that the us would i jake sullivan said. more or less i concerned that the us would send cluster munitions to ukraine, all of the pentagon get to confirm that. but you made the point that ukraine needs artillery and that s the core of the conflict, and it was critical for the us to supply ukraine with the supplies. the us always makes the supplies. the us always makes the point that they will not leave ukraine uncovered, they will not leave ukraine vulnerable. so, what was inte
have to live in so far, we will talk tonight about the us to the decision tonight about the us to the decision to supply cluster munitions to ukraine and the latest request from president zelensky for long range weapons. the war in ukraine and the resulting energy crisis is weighing heavy on the german economy. figures out today such germany is heading into its longest sustained recession since 2008. data from the first two months of this quarter the alliance meets in vilnius next week, a summit at which ukraine s so lets start with ukraine. a lot of news in the past couple of hours. president zelensky has just landed in istanbul where he has been meeting president erdogan. the turkish leader touts a special relationship with president putin, and has in the past served as a go between. but he also, stands in the way of sweden s, full membership of nato. an issue that which will be a major part of the discussions when nato meets next week in vilnius. earlier in the day, on his
minutes. carley: the house will start marking up articles of impeachment against alejandro mayorkas. how the migrant crisis is hurting cities like chicago. lawrence: how do you think the mayor is doing right now? this job was not cut for him. todd: a computer chip in the brain. elon musk implanted in a human patient for the first time. i checked my watch, the final hour of fox coming up. you chose to be here with us. carley: in less than two hours, house republicans are expected to begin finalizing articles of impeachment against alejandro mayorkas. in a letter to homeland security security mark green, blaming congress, but green told us it is the way around. he is the person held accountable by the people s house and senate to provide border security. he s failed to do that and subverted law with mass catch-and-release and parole that violates the law. it is like he s done the opposite. steve: this comes as scenes like this play out in border communities. doz k
he has been in prague today where he has been calling on the nato alliance to supply him with longer range weapons he needs. but it is the white house decision to supply cluster munitions to ukraine which has divided the alliance. over 100 countries have signed up to a moratorium on cluster munitions including the uk france and germany. let s talk about the counteroffensive because it has been slow to take hold. there are soldiers and western observers starting to wonder if a breakthrough is possible, or whether russia s defensive lines, built up and heavily reinforced over the winter months, are simply too much of a barrier. today in prague, president zelensky said his country needs longer range weapons. without them he said the counter offensive will be blunted. there has long been a debate within the nato alliance about these longer range weapons. there are concerns that military strikes within russia, might lead to further escalation.but in just the last hour, the us ha
am arthur knebel. 34-year-old michael burnham is wanted in the killing of a woman in western new york state in may. he is also accused of kidnapping an elderly pennsylvania couple, stealing their suv at gunpoint and driving it to south carolina. he was being held on a million dollar bond in that case when he escape at cb cotton is light in your city newsroom with the very latest on this bizarre story. bizarre indeed. officers were working across state lines and it man had earlier this year he was eventually arrested in south carolina. after being locked up for a little more than a month he s on the run to get michael burnham escaped late thursday night he was being held in pennsylvania pending extradition to jamestown, new york is once in the shooting death of a woman for according to court filings obtained by fox news during his crime spree earlier this year burnham left behind a note in the stolen car said he quit drinking and apologized to the problems he caused his fami