2:00 at the white house as we expect a briefing as putin s forces target civilians trying to escape the onslaught. sandra: a new hour, hour two here. sandra smith in new york. john: john roberts in washington. putin s troops continue to attack cities. sandra: caught in the middle are innocent civilians, caught in the middle and seeing the russian bombs flying from the sky. john: new video of the destruction in the ukraine capital of kyiv, once peaceful neighborhoods reduced to rubble. people having their lives turned upside down in a matter of days. good life in ukraine, kyiv, we love our country but we left so our children would have a future. i don t know what my future, what tomorrow, what is going to happen. we are lost, we don t know what we are doing. my husband, he is not my
in venezuela, maduro s oil. that is the devil s bargain this administration appears to be about to enter into. and we don t expect any public pressure by president biden on president putin today, he does not have any public events on the schedule. everything from the administration we believe is going to come from jen psaki and that s going to happen in the next ten minutes or so. john. john: i m sure there will be a lot of questions buying oil from iran and oil from venezuela, we did get the statement from olaf scholz s office, that europe cannot afford to ban imports of russian oil, no other way to make it up. that s going nowhere fast. that may make the coordination a little more tricky. john: i said, the definition is in the eye of the beholder. sandra: back to the white house when that briefing is underway. first, an oil trader, senior market and the lift, fox
i wanted to get you to react on the significance of that. well, we have heard the same reports after the first two rounds of negotiations with the russian team, and those corridors, it fell apart within hours of those announcements. so, the proof will be in what happens on the ground. i think we spoke over the weekend to one of the ukrainian negotiators and they were frustrated that the russian negotiators who were coming with their, you know, set scripts from moscow were not able to make any decisions without calling back to president putin in moscow. sandra: jennifer griffin, live from the pentagon. john: russia s war on ukraine pushing energy prices to new heights. americans shell out more money at the pump. today s national gas average soared to 4.06 a gallon, crude oil crossed $130 a barrel overnight. we have fox team coverage on this. brit hume, but first, madison
afternoon. and we ll have a former floor trader take a deep dive into the prices, hurting everybody, and a look at what the administration could do to bring some relief at the pump and the home heating costs. we will discuss that with him next hour. john. john: looking forward to that. good to see brit this afternoon. just into the newsroom, brand-new video seen for the first time right now of the war on ukraine. brian joins us now with the breaking news. what have you got? brand-new video out of the suburb northwest of kyiv, the suburb we have been talking about, these are ukrainian soldiers, actually the video is from kharkiv, the result of bombing in the second largest city in ukraine. it is office buildings, it is residential buildings, that is the result of strikes by the russian military there. brand-new video. we are told there have been over 400 people killed and 800 injured in ukraine as a result of this war on ukraine.
committing what could be considered to be war crimes, if we don t think putin is ever going to stand trial for them but his commanders might. i think this is just indicative of their desperation right now, that they are switching to indiscriminate attacks into civilian areas. there s nothing military in the location of that strike. i saw it on tv, looked like a mortar strike to me as well, and this has nothing to do with a military advancement. it s all about terrorizing and depopulating these areas. getting these people on the road, turning them into refugees, and making them europe s problem. john: we also have a photo, and this has been pixilated to some degree, oh, it s not pixilated, i m sorry. this is the family that died there in the street across the street from this church. i mean, these are the images, general, that the world is now