diplomatic ultimatum for china and u.s. resolve to enforce it. they move to tighten ties with russia happening as russia s president putin makes new threats against the west and china s top diplomat arrives in moscow after biden s trip to kiev yesterday and today in warsaw. putin today suspending a nuclear treaty with the u.s. while pinning responsibility for the war on ukraine and its western allies. i want to repeat it is they who started the war. we have used and are using force to stop it. dana: full coverage on fox former national security advisor robert o brien joins us in a moment. first foreign correspondent trey yengst is live in kiev, ukraine. good morning, trey. good morning. today russian president vladimir putin made his state of the nation address. putin s threats against the west gained the most attention and his comments an announcement that russia is suspending its participation in the new start nuclear weapons treaty. inspections of nuclear facilities
going to these very blue cities in areas that he is probably not going to win the state anyway? perhaps pennsylvania. so i think obviously he is looking at a larger canvas here, the national canvas. what he is trying to do is opposed to focusing on individual states, that s the meme of the coverage, i think he is trying to raise his national stature. i think he is trying to become a champion of certain specific points. dana: do you know a lot of retired nypd who moved to florida and gotten jobs there. i do and non-retired. they find the atmosphere attractive. the feeling in new york is that the it is not going well. we re not at the levels we were in 1993, it is a little bit analogy i use is saying well, you know, you were clinically obese and lost 100 pounds. i put back 50 and still ahead of the game. not really a great metric. bill: let me bring in jessica
along with the mother, who had been killed, this is very interesting and we will be watching this closely. he is a defense witness, bill. they think he will be helpful to their case. bill: he is there to maggie is 52 and she is dead. son paul age 22 is dead. buster age 26 is now on the stand. we ll see how it goes over the coming hours to come. in the meantime a new hour begins for us right now. dana: growing tensions as the u.s. sends a stern warning to china against helping china in ukraine and beijing said the u.s. is fueling the fire. it would cross a red line causing serious problems. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom. bill: i m bill hemmer. feels like it is coming together, doesn t it? maybe not for the best. but we ll see how it goes.
here. i think the reason he is going there are democratic cities and the policies and why the conditions for crime are the way they are and cashless bail. listen what he said about repeat offenders with police. so here you are in uniform, having to risk your life to go in these situations. you apprehend a criminal, bring him in and then they just release him so you have to risk your life again two weeks later to arrest the same guy all over again. how does that make any sense? bill: how does it? it doesn t. liberals think that, too. he hit on for new york city, staten island, red territory, he has hit on issues that liberals and independents are frustrated with. no one things people who commit crimes should be back out on the street. if you go to the upper west side, the most liberal place in
symptoms. my lungs felt irritated and my eyes. after i went home, i had a persistent headache for 3 or 4 hours after that. i have had a bloody nose since then. when i blow my nose it is blood that comes out and have had it a week and a half now. while residents say nobody has died here as a result of the derailment they say what they are most worried about is 5, 10, 20 years down the line. lucas tomlinson with the latest from east palestine today. dana: we re looking at the breaking news on today s testimony in the alex murdaugh murder trial. his son is now on the stand and we ll have more on that throughout the day. meanwhile as new york city forks over millions to house migrants in hotels, local stores are losing business and workers are losing their jobs as customers keep away. bill: can t make it up. migrant apprehensions reaching record highs along the northern