they named it lucky for making it to florida without melting. the snowman lives in the school s cafeteria freezer. and when he melts, robin will use water to plant a garden at the school to show her students how severing gone full circle. jesse: that s it for us. have a great weekend, everybody. as of this moment i m convinced he has made a decision. we have reason to believe that russia can still choose diplomacy. it is not too late to deescalate and return to the negotiating table. bret: good evening and welcome to washington. i m bret baier. breaking tonight president biden says he s convinced russia will attack ukraine in coming days. he says russian president vladimir putin has made a decision. president biden said russia would be responsible for what he calls a catastrophic and needless war of choice. but, as you heard are the president added there it s
opened the box. reporter: so for more than a month now, lucky has been leaving the cafeteria freezer, ever so briefly, to grant these parkinson snow-deprived children their first-ever opportunity to see, feel, and gush over the mini-miracle that is a snowman. it s real snow! as a teacher, that s what you want. you just want that joy. it s, like, the first time i ever saw a snowman. and i was like, first time i met lucky i said, he s handsome like a boy. reporter: perhaps no one is more smitten than five-year-old momo. i love him. i knew i would kiss him. i knew it. reporter: is that the first boy you ve wanted to kiss? yes, and the second boy i m going to kiss reporter: okay, good. ( laughter ) reporter: bubbling joy, wide-eyed wonder, only a teacher culd take a pile of snow, sticks, and a vegetable, and somehow melt your heart. steve hartman, on the road, in