tomorrow night, joe biden goes to poland to deliver that message himself. this comes on the heels of the munich security conference where the u.s. state will have hard nosed positions on several fronts, warning china not to provide lethal aid to russian troops to ukraine. let s go to the white house. priscilla, tell us about the new emergency funds for earthquake relief before we get to what s been happening on the foreign policy front. reporter: secretary of state blinken announced that they are going to provide $100 million in disaster relief aid to turkey and syria, which have been devastated by the earthquake. that money is going to be split between emergency response, as well as humanitarian assistance. now, secretary blinken was able to survey the damage himself, and he said the efforts to recovery are very, very challenging. but, again, the u.s. is bringing more aid into this country. it would bring it to a total of $185 million that the u.s. has provided so far. jim
off. norah: our exclusive reporting about the u.s. navy s mission to stay prepared. this is not a 9-to-5 job, is it? no, it s not, it s around-the-clock. the prosecution is trying to understand, when did you decide to lie about your whereabouts? i don t know exactly when i made the decision to lie about that. a brutal winter storm rips across the country, including parts of california under blizzard warnings for the first time in history. norah: and a temple university officer is laid to rest. chris is physically gone, but his spirit, love, and laughter will live on through all of us as we continue his legacy. announcer: this is a special edition of the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting tonight from the uss nimitz. norah: good evening, and welcome again, from here in the western pacific ocean, where we are on vulture s row, the commander s observation point high above the busy deck of the uss nimitz that has just returned
second year. we have fox team coverage. peter doocy at the white house with what the president is doing right now about the emerging threat posed by the chinese. first up though, correspondent trey yingst in kyiv tonight on a solemn anniversary. trey, you have been there since the beginning. good evening. bret, good evening. as ukraine marks one year since the russian invasion, heavy fighting is expected in the coming months and officials in kyiv are calling for more support. president volodymyr zelenskyy presents a medal to ukrainian soldier at a ceremony in the capital of kyiv. the war time leader is commemorating the one year mark of the russian invasion. may this be proudly are proclaimed everywhere. ukraine is alive. this time last year ukraine s western allies called on zelenskyy to evacuate as russian troops closed in. he famously responded i need ammunition, not a ride. what was going through your mind the night the russians invaded? what was in my mind? i
yes, sir. conservative entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy officially launches his 2024 g.o.p. campaign. we are going to need to rediscover that national identity that we all share. ashbury university is planning to end its 24/7 religious revival. over 50,000 people have traveled to the area to participate. when so many people gather with this much love in their hearts, it s amazing. i m getting those good vibes i m living this good life i m breathing on god s time and i ain t going to waste one breath i m soaking in. steve: live from new york city on this 22nd day of fen, february, currently 33. going for a daytime high of 43 later on in the day on this, the first day of lent. it is ash wednesday. and welcome. ainsley: that s right. steve: welcome to hour two of fox & friends. it s a holiday here around the world. and ainsley, appropriately enough, you are in ashbury university in kentucky for something that we have been watching for the last, what, cl
about pat tillman. they hid hunter s laptop to put joe in the white house. they shut down schools over covid and then stole a bunch of pandemic relief for themselves. the people who were supposed to protect us are in it for themselves. but they at least used to act like they cared about the little guy. but when a toxic train wrecked in east palestine, ohio. they didn t even pretend to care. the biden administration can t even find east palestine on a map and the whole town feels forgotten and they can t trust anyone. my daughter has asthma. she has been coughing. my son has been coughing. my son s room is in the basement. the basement tested the best air out of the whole house. how is that possible? so, the machines they are using is anybody calibrating them? has anybody checked on them? it s just all for show? is there actually science behind it. we are kind of like their little lab rats, like maybe you might get cancer five years, 10 years down the road. you might no