second year. we have fox team coverage. peter doocy at the white house with what the president is doing right now about the emerging threat posed by the chinese. first up though, correspondent trey yingst in kyiv tonight on a solemn anniversary. trey, you have been there since the beginning. good evening. bret, good evening. as ukraine marks one year since the russian invasion, heavy fighting is expected in the coming months and officials in kyiv are calling for more support. president volodymyr zelenskyy presents a medal to ukrainian soldier at a ceremony in the capital of kyiv. the war time leader is commemorating the one year mark of the russian invasion. may this be proudly are proclaimed everywhere. ukraine is alive. this time last year ukraine s western allies called on zelenskyy to evacuate as russian troops closed in. he famously responded i need ammunition, not a ride. what was going through your mind the night the russians invaded? what was in my mind? i
and when his birthday came around, no one showed up to the party. happy birthday, nelson. i know it seems a little quiet, must be a lot of traffic today. is highway 88 backed up? yeah, it s a parking lot out there. jesse: today, joe biden is that guy. but this should never happen to the president of the united states. especially a democrat president. friends pretty much come with the job. you have your whole party that s supposed to be with you and you have the mainstream media that sits at your table. you have leaders of other countries who have meetings with you and say nice things about you and serve you dinner. and then you have donors and ceos who are trying to schmooze you for favors. you even have your family, who is supposed to stick by you, no matter what. but joe biden is the first president that i have ever seen who everyone has given up on. it s one thing for your wife to tell you are a big disappointment. it s another thing for your wife to tell all of
growing anger and frustration in south texas and around the country following the release of new information and images concerning the law enforcement response to the uvalde school shooting. the latest report spreads blame for the failure to intervene across multiple agencies. senior correspondent casey stegall is in uvalde tonight. good evening, casey. bret, good evening. uvalde s mayor decided to release the body camera footage from the city police and it came after the texas house committee that was tasked with investigating this tragedy made public a 77 page report highlighting a series of failures that morning here. shots fired. get inside. go, go, go. 11:36 a.m. three minutes after the gunman entered robb elementary school, uvalde police are already on scene. one minute later. [gunfire] suspect fires at officers. positioned in the hallway and they retreat. at 11:38. an update goes out over the radio. he is armed inside this building. we have him contained. c
progressive prosecutors across the country from 2018 to 2021. among them, george gascon in los angeles, alvin bragg in new york, and kim foxx in chicago. all accused by critics of letting criminals off easy and presiding over massive crime spikes in their jurisdictions. that report found right now the u.s. has at least 75 soros linked prosecutors in office. they represent 20% or one in every five americans bret? bret: gaede, thank you. tonight we are also getting a look of police body cam images of arrest of a suspect accused of killing three people in florida. one of those people was a tv reporter covering the story. warning some of these images are disturbing. correspondent phil keating has details from miami this evening. get on your face. get on your [bleep] face. orange county sheriff s deputies release this body video