terribly in syria. you have to actually have to take steps that deter in advance of things like this happening, especially when it s been telegraphed so clearly all along. and i think that s something that assess in the future. bret: harold, i have got to run. fred fleitz earlier chief of staff said he would not have done this. this is real world stuff here. bret: it is real world and we ll be talking about it for a number of days. panel, thank you so much. all right. we are going to end on something happy, a special report salute, dramatic body cam footage out of arizona shows a man jumping into a burning apartment building to rescue a 2-year-old girl trapped inside. this is not that video, actually. that s actually the next story which is a cow, a man dressed as a cow moving snow in a town, in a cow costume. is he helping residents in kansas city. he didn t jump in to any building but the guy in arizona
acts of courage, defiance, and protests by the ukrainian people. have a look at this. what you just saw, that was in kherson. you saw that man jumping on a russian armored personnel carrier and waving that ukrainian flag. now, the city s mayor telling cnn earlier the city is surrounded and russian troops are everywhere. you can call it bluster or bluffing or just plain ominous threat, but while he was meeting with crew members from the russian airline aeroflote the pronouncement from russian president vladimir putin sounded like this. much of what is happening and seeing right now is of course a way of fighting russia and the
behind the counter. why isn t that man jumping in to protect those women? that s his job he is paid to do that. will: why is no one in the city? rachel: i agree. steve: a lot of questions not enough answers at this point. the death of american filmmaker killed by russian forces sparking comparisons to the 2002 murder to the journalist daniel pearl in pakistan. former wall street journal reporter asra naomi remembers her friend daniel pearl and reflects on the safety of the press covering a war. - i m norm. - i m szasz. [norm] and we live in columbia, missouri. we do consulting, but we also write. [szasz] we take care of ourselves constantly; it s important. we walk three to five times a week, a couple miles at a time. - we ve both been taking prevagen for a little more than 11 years now. after about 30 days of taking it, we noticed clarity that we didn t notice before. - it s still helping me.
resistance against russia. translator: ukrainians, in all our cities where the enemy invaded, go on the offensive. go out on the streets. we need to fight every time we have an opportunity. that resistance is on display from one city to another. civilians taking to the streets to voice their anger at russia, and often putting themselves in harm s way in direct confrontation with russian troops. watch this . this is in kherson. you see that man jumping onto a russian armed personnel carrier, waving the flag as he does. the mayor told us earlier the
to voice their anger at russia and often putting themselves in harm s way. in direct confrontation with russian troops. have a look at this. this is in the city of kherson, and you see that man jumping onto a russian armored personnel carrier, waving the ukrainian flag. the city s mayor telling cnn earlier, the city is surrounded and russian troops are everywhere. now, all of this coming as the temporary cease-fire in parts of eastern ukraine to let several yans get to safety is now on hold, after allegations russian fighters violated the agreements of that cease-fire. russia blaming ukraine. and an ominous threat from the russian president, vladimir putin.