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another strike on a block of flats in kharkiv, ukraine s settled city. innocent civilians not safe in their own homes. missile fragments now on display in the playground. in the battle for ukraine, russia is controlling the skies. here, ukrainian forces try to bring down helicopters. but they are outgunned. they ve been suffering losses. we don t know how many. this nation is now under sustained attack. a day has changed everything and notjust for ukraine.
which i have been predicting for a year as a result of biden s policies, but i think s end game will be to negotiate a retreat and put in place a puppet leader like he had prior to 2014 who will follow his orders. i think that is a very bad outcome for the people of ukraine. they want to be allies with america. they want to be allies with europe and the west. they don t want to be under russian domination. i think the answer is not military conflict from the american military but rather using the economic tools we have two increase the price for putin to carry out this assault. it may be too late. at this point, biden s weakness has provoked this assault. i ve got to say, a few weeks ago we had a briefing about 100 senators. one of the democratic senators stood up and asked a question of the secretary of state. why did russia not invade
sanctions clearly have not been enough to deter vladimir putin to this point. what is going to stop him? how and when does this end? do you see him trying to cope you on ukraine? and the second question, the statement he gave last night, the threat that he gave, the west will face consequences greater than any they have faced in history. is he threatening a nuclear strike? president biden: i have no idea what he is threatening. i know what he has done, number one. no one expected the sanctions to prevent anything from happening. it s going to take time. and we have to show resolve so he knows what s coming. so the people of russia know what he has brought on them. that is what this is all about. this is going to take time. it s not going to say oh, my god, the sanctions are coming. he is going to test the resolve of the west to see if we stay
speaks. john. sandra: all right, jen griffin live for us. we will check in with you. let s bring in anchor of special report, bret baier. saw you all the way up into the night covering this last night. we just had our live shot of new york city where pro-ukraine demonstrators are walking the streets here. walking down that watching every mom and obviously in and awaiting the president at this hour. we wonder how far he will go into what extent he will go to stop vladimir putin. a couple of things to add on that. i have talked to two u.s. officials and one senior official up on capitol hill. the president has been presented basically a menu of things to do. the sanctions are one side of that menu. the other side are cyberattacks. these are cyber aggressive moves against russia to somehow prevent them from either