i renew my appeal, enough, stop it, silence the arms, negotiate seriously for peace. charles: simple message, trace, but i m sure a lot of people in ukraine and beyond can get behind it. we will send it back to you. trace: indeed, charles watson with the latest images from the war zone, charles, thank you. up next we will talk with an aid group working to find homes for desperate ukrainian refugees. next. oh, oh, oh ozempic® is proven to lower a1c. most people who took ozempic® reached an a1c under 7 and maintained it. and you may lose weight. adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. in adults also with known heart disease, ozempic® lowers the risk of major cardiovascular events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. ozempic® helped me get back in my type 2 diabetes zone.
to help us break this down, mitch roschelle, great to have you. where are we as a country right now economically? your view? mitch: right now i m in michigan and the university of michigan last week published their consumer sentiment survey and it was a ten-year low, so trace, where we are is the consumer is feeling tremendous fatigue with rising prices and no end in sight to rising prices and the lack of a policy decision other than what the fed is doing to raise interest rates really has regular consumers which drive the economy very worried about the economy going forward. trace: yeah, i want to put this up on the screen. this is the food prices, you talk about food prices going up with no end in sight. i want to put the food prices. it really does. you have bacon up 18, almost 19%, beef 16 plus, oranges 14.3, pork 14, chicken 12, crackers
of the western side of ukraine and all those supplies and people that are coming in or going out depending on what they re doing in order to help influence what s going on in the northeast and south in the conflict itself specifically focused on one, the population, to continue the conflict of in some ways terrorizing the population and two influencing the ability of the most stable regions to continue to ride supplies and other logistics to the actual front lines. trace: i want to play the soundbite if i can, colonel, this is the president talking to u.s. troops on friday in poland. watch. the average citizen, look at how they are stepping up, look at how they are stepping up and you will see when you re there and you will see. trace: a lot of people said have been there and some would go
rhetoric. leave strategic ambiguity. leave putin a way out of the terrible, terrible mistake strategic mistake he has made. trace: yeah. i want to play this sound bite very quickly, and get quick response from you, judy, on the other side. this is wladimir klitschko. former champion and ukrainian defense force. military equipment supply because only this way can we defend and protect the civilians. the target is not the capital city, the target is not just invading the country. the target is unfortunately civilians. thousands of them are dead by now and who knows, the longer the war goes the more civilians will lose their lives. so whatever it takes we need to protect our skies. trace: only 30 seconds left but they re calling really in essence for a no-fly zone or for
continue putting up heroic resistance as we look at these awful pictures but russia s relentless bombardments are taking their toll and there are growing concerns that putin may resort to weapons of mass destruction. chemical weapons, biological weapons or nuclear weapons, all four of those would being game changers. if russia does that there is going to be some very difficult decisions that are going to have to be made by, by the nato alliance. one would hope, one would pray that the russians would not make what would be a catastrophic mistake. trace: catastrophic indeed. we have team fox coverage of the war of ukraine. rich edson at the white house about president s latest comments about the putin and clean yawp. first to jeff paul. he is in the western ukrainian city of lviv. jeff? reporter: the mood has changed in lviv after these missile