mexican cartel claiming the border was open, saying the u.s. was rolling out the welcome mat, all that not true. bill melugin live for more on this today. hello, bill. bill: bill, good morning, that is right. fox news spoke to the migrants involved in the ush are at the border and they told us it stemmed from a facebook post that went viral among the migrants that promised them they would be let into the country if they showed up at the bridge. show this video, exclusive fox news video from juarez, you see hundreds of migrants pushing past border guards and running to the bridge. a lot of them are cheering and sound excited and jubilent. they think they will run across that bridge and get into the united states. they were blocked by cbp and the mexican military. it was a facebook post and they shared the post with us, if we can pull that up. it is in spanish. it essentially says it claims to be from somebody who crossed two days prior and that person claims cbp told them th
everybody is thinking. i can t tell you what i think people should do. i think it is something that will go on for sometime. dana: can you speak because of your unique position, america and europe, how long do they stay on the same page? are we in this together for the longhaul? benjamin: even at the beginning, it was interesting to germany and france to be involved, now the ongoing question is how long does the support continue? we have seen a lot of impact the war has and i think putin s idea is that western support will dry up over the next few years and if he can hold on, he has a better shot taking over ukraine. let s take over kyiv in a week to let s play the long game, that is what he s saying. bill: lifetime struggle. think about finland going to be a member of nato, extraordinary to think that was possible before the war began.
middle of conflict. a fox news journalist has been injured while news gathering outside of kyiv. bill: a moment john roberts, our colleague, one year ago today, march 14th. russian missile strike killed pierre zakrzewski and ukrainian journalist sasha kuvshynova. it left our own correspondent benjamin hall badly injured. ben survived and now he tells his remarkable story in a new book that is out today. it is called saved: a war reporter s mission to make it home. and he did. benjamin hall, good morning. benjamin: good morning. one year today, i can t believe it, look where we are today, sitting here today and come a long way. remember one year ago, pierre and sasha passed away. i spoke to pierre s wife this