remember seeing before. different types of aircraft were used by strategic, long range, mig 31. there were 81 missile launches. wow. we wake up and we re shocked to hear about it. folks there in ukraine are right in the middle of it. and there are people that have died. good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us. russian missiles raining down across ukraine. knocking out power, killing civilians and striking cities like kyiv which are far away from the actual fighting. we re going to go there live. also this morning, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell hospitalized after tripping and following at a washington, d.c., hotel. and no relief for california after deadly blizzards trapped people for more than a week and the snow as you can see here, the state is bracing for heavy snow and flooding. we have the latest. cnn this morning starts right now. we begin this morning, this hour with russia unleashing a massive barrage of missiles across ukraine. the strikes
will: it s the 7 a.m. hour of fox & friends weekend starting with this. after his disastrous debate performance, president biden s campaign looking ahead. you all did not have any kind of conversations about should joe biden drop out of this race? no. the conversation that we had is, okay, what do we do next? will: while a new report breaks down who d be responsible to tell joe it s time to go. pete: plus, do not disturb. a pennsylvania state senator joins us as his state becomes the first to test locking students phones away during class. if. rachel: oh, like that i like that idea. and different political views? that could be a dating deal-breaker. how politics is impacting relationships nationwide. the second hour of fox & friends if weekend starts right now. you had a suntan line and red lipstick. i worked so hard for that first kiss. and if a heart don t forget pete: seriously, white bear lake, minnesota that s white bear lake, minnesota. can you
Im serious so much got a good to have you with us a u. S. President donald trump has arrived in south korea the second stop of his five country tour of asia his trip comes amid simmering tensions with north korea over its Nuclear Program trump has visited the main garrison of u. S. Troops stationed in the country and he is later due to hold talks with south korean president moves in the visit is being seen as an attempt to present a united front against pyongyang despite differences with south korean leaders over how to do so. Well north korea and the u. S. Have exchanged ever stronger threats and insults but what would a potential conflict really look like. In this Propaganda Film War breaks out on the korean peninsula. North korean troops annihilate u. S. Forces though the actual outcome of any new conflict here would likely be different
theres little doubt that the carnage would be great. And then theres the norths growing Nuclear Arsenal relations between the two countries reached
different places and you saw stories of how skies seems cleaner and we all heard the stories out of venice how they saw fish in the water and they shouldn t seen it in deckates and it was having how that gave hope to both sides of the argument. what s your take on people who say see how easy it is. in just a few months everything started to get better. no reason for big changes. well, a couple of things to say about that. for one that s sort of close to the ground conclusion. that s smompingt not the greenhouse gas planet booking player of over 150 years. if you imagine there s a giant bathtub in the sky and we re crank out carbon dioxide and methane gas. we eased off for a quarter turn
a nice will settle back down into the basin so essentially it s kind of like a giant bathtub that s filling up with melt water from the suicide glacier there and then draining out under the mendenhall so there s flooding on some streets they have to close some there is a visitor center that to turn off the power in some areas. here in alaska it s impossible to overlook the effects of climate change. and yet here in hood still has so much to do to make his fellow americans really understand what his research on melting ice means for their futures. for more on the effects of a global more warming we re joined by climate researcher carl friedrich slicer from climate analytics at the nonprofit climate policy institute and he is in bonn for the u.n. meeting mr slicer thank you very much for joining us we saw in that report how a lot of americans believe that climate change is a hoax and that scientific findings haven t really been able to convince everyone