across the world marking the brutality of russian aggression, as the fight for democracy continues. then, how one lawsuit in texas could overturn access to across the nation for abortion pills. what the consequences could look like and our friday night cap is in-house, breaking down the major headlines and biggest winners of the week as the 11th hour gets underway right now. good evening once again, i m stephanie ruhle. we begin this evening in ukraine, where it is now six a.m. on saturday morning in kyiv. a deadly and brutal war is now entering its second year officially. february 24th, 2022 was day one of russia s unprovoked invasion. for the past year, ukrainians have endured relentless attacks from russian forces. thousands of people have been killed and injured. millions were forced to leave the country, while entire communities were destroyed. today, president zelenskyy marked when you re of war with a ceremony honoring those who have died fighting to defend ukraine
cover-up and censorship and lies that take place, they want moreh and more power centralized in washington d.c., they want to say over every aspect of younr life and when it comes to themm. doing their duties, they won t do them. probably the greatest source foa incompetence is the american media.me that was a surprise like lollipops. the problem was, there was no rush and collusion. a pushing media propaganda w throwasks and no studies say masks have no consequence. work lockdowns and shutdowns that destroy people s lives, theidownr businesses, their home lives and so forth. o forth now we know lockdowns didn t do anything. we could go on and on. what about natural immunity? we had experts from stanford and rockefeller college in oxford and yale who said natural immunity is what we need, the elderly and those who have other serious issues medically, perhaps they should have vaccines but we don t need vaccines for the entire country, didn t matter. what about the origin? of t
weeks. as we come along and deadly debacle for the russian president. thanks to ukrainian bravery and international resolve. president biden bought the first anniversary of the war this week with a surprise visit to kyiv, followed by a speech impediment, expressing solidarity with the ukrainian people as the administration announces another round of aid. the president also appeared alongside ukraine s president and ever shull conference calling on allies to remain united against russia. meantime, biden s republican critics at home are intent on spending their own and divisive and deceptive narratives. some gop makers are trying to cut off additional aid to ukraine, calling the presidents policies of failure. while former president trump traveled to the site of the toxic train derailment in ohio, as he runs for president a third time. claiming the disaster is somehow the white house s fault, as a new grain the situation on the ground and east palestine and it doesn t match dis
we were talking about it. i think i want to talk about this, but i think i m not into tennis. will: here s the deal. i don t think it was a story about tennis. novak joke kitsch djokovic was not allowed toly because of vaccination. he comes back a year later to win the tournament. what did costs ourselves a world. cost ourselves australian championship, a moment of greatness with novak joke kitsch. what other moments did we lose? what other moments of productivity? what did you lose? what did i lose? mandatory restrictions that didn t work on entire globe. this man did what probably could have been. it isn t about tennis. i wonder what else this mandate, this an sanity cost the world? rachel: think about how many kids, our education system, pete, isn t great to begin with. they were on a december path. think how far back they were set. will: yes. rachel: i reviewed in the last hour a military man, decorated at the top of his game who was demoted because he refused to vaccine.
the video coming out of the town are horrific, fish, chicken s turning up dead or becoming extremely ill. the people wonder if they are next. burning plastics and chemicals in the air, issues with our dog vomiting, acting lethargic. the fish is dying so how my supposed to be safe bathing my children, cooking with any of it. i cannot date in town before i have a giant migraine. i don t feel anywhere in this town is. basically they nuked the town with chemicals to get a railroad open. you watch people investigating, they have giant hazmat suits on. but somehow, it is safe for people to go back to these homes. jesse: dana put in biden epa on the spot after insisted there is nothing wrong with the city s water. would you return to these homes now? would you feel comfortable bathing your children and the waterboard drinking the water? based on those homes tested if those test results have come back and said the air quality is okay and the word water is oka, i wou