intercepted. residential buildings in the cities were struck for the first time since putin invaded more than a year ago now. russia says kiev is behind the attack. listen. it is totally clear that we re talking about a response of the kiev regime to our very effective strikes on one of the decision-making centers. such a strike took place on sunday. gillian: ukraine is denying direct involvement. it came after another russian air assault on kiev overnight. one civilian killed after putin s forces bombarded the ukraine capital three times in the last 24 hours. mike waltz is here to weigh in in a moment. first we go to senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot in london. the war between russia and ukraine just got a lot more tense. never before in this 15-month conflict have civilian areas around moscow been targeted. at least eight drones were fired. most shot down. there were injuries and building damages and including where russian president putin has a home. h
the price, first to report that homeless veterans are being kicked out of hotels in upstate new york in an effort to make room for more migrants a local nonprofit says 20 homeless and vulnerable veterans were displaced in total with 15 of them being evicted from a single hotel. our veterans, the brave men and women who risked their lives to keep america free now being kicked to the curb because of the disaster unfolding on our border? new york assemblyman bryan mayor calls it a complete embarrassment. the biden administration, governor hochul and city of new york, slap in the face of veterans, citizens of new york and this country who are being cast aside to allow for asylum seeker toss come here. when it comes to this particular situation you had combat veterans who are homeless, who were told to get out of their hotel after one day. sharon and their team scrambled to find locations, let those veterans know we appreciate them. we have their backs. kayleigh contrast,
passport and not leave the state of new york and he did not enter a plea at that time and the 4-year-old turned himself in yesterday prior to appearing before a manhattan judge and penny faces up to 15 years in jail for an attempt to subdue 30-year-old jordan neely earlier this month. penmy held the homeless penny held the homeless man down in what was a legal choke hold after he was making threats to kill fellow passengers and penny s attorney said he couldn t have foreseen his death trying to subdue him and penny risk his own life in an attempt to save his own life and the lives of others. he s dealing with the situation with the characteristic and honor of the united states marine corp. and his own integrity and honor. neely struggled with mental illness and had over 40 prior arrests and his family s attorney said no compassion was shown to a man clearly suffering. no one on that train asked jordan what s wrong. how can i help you? for everybody saying i ve been on
hear all about your extraordinary mothers in your life. so you can scan the qr code below or submit a story about your mother or a mother figure in your life for an upcoming fox news project that we re excited about working on. we re going to announce that soon. intriguing. pete: create a video for a project you don t know what it is? [laughter] do it now right here. will: i think wham predated cds. so if you would have had a wham, you know, you probably would have had a wham record or maybe a tape. rachel: the tape that you could put many your walkman as you went for a run. [laughter] pete: wham s greatest hits? if well, happy mother s day to you. rachel: thank you,. and happy mother s day to both of your wonderful wives. pete: yes. and and we have moms too. will: and we will be bushing them a happy mother s wishing them a happy mother s day. pete: we sure will. and it s great to be outside. i think this is the first fox & friends weekend of 2023 outside. soon to be many
ainsley: they are singing it s going to be me but it sounds like going to be may. we are playing that as we look at warsaw, virginia because today is may 1st. ainsley: a apparently a ton of peoples that say that chris said his phone was blowing up last may. you might see that on social media today justin timberlake song. steve: n singh welcome aboard. ainsley: may first. may pool. did you have a field d would dae around it brook inbrook inwe were studding. we had financials. ainsley: you were precinct for your birthday party it s coming up. brian: is it a national holiday? ainsley: it is. brian: everyone has off. going to be sunday. are. ainsley: celebrate for the month. brian loves to talk about his birthday. brian: always. steve: mayday is people belong to a union and celebrate union activity. it s a big day. ainsley: that s not what i celebrated. steve: i know. brian: everybody bring their lunch pail. steve: speaking of lunch pail and unions a