happy tuesday, everyone.ho i i am tom shillue in for greg gutfeld, who i m told is busy fighting extradition. so before we get to the n the news, i thought it might be appropriate to look at someeo of the new year s resolutions from some famous names and facees ands. for example, president joe biden. his new year s resolution. continue to cheat death. so hunter biden find that byt en left somewhere in the whitvee house. commander the dog eat more salads and fewer service agents. kamala harrise to resolveto to make resolutions for the new year because it s new and it s a year. right? i might add. stop laughing. that might hel i mp to the custodian who cleans the senate judiciary room. three words. here s more bleache wh. brian kilmeade i willtt continue to be the of greg s jokes. gr and finally, randiy rand weingarteni , add £40 to my benh press. nologu she ll make it okay oute. of the monologue. so i m looking m looki over tone headlines, trying to think of t
clock to bring us ream time information on the ground. he is in kyiv, capital of ukraine, benjamin hall, what is going on.at s you have to look back at today say what we ve seen aok bcontinuation. of whad set we have seen over last week. w haincreasing number of attacks on civilian areas. o inability to get humanitarian aid to the surrounded cities, for people to get out of them.citi just a few days later, march 14, hall was on a fact finding mission on outskirtsdi of ukraine witngh two other journalists, pierre and sasha, they were viciously attacked by russian forces, pierre and sasha were killed and hall left fighting hear his life.t a word about your colleagues. loss and pain we feel is enormous, if there were a f time that world needed journalists, reporters risking their lives to telljo thure truth it is now. without a free press, wet a will redouble our effort toub holeb or the colleagues and all reporters in harm s wayni tonight. fer worked endlessly, tireless
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than hispanics or latinos vis a vis other.ey they never told us that. but since they wanted to dwell on race, race, raceon and proportional representation, which i think is veryalnth dangerous in a multiracial society, maybe whites arety more violent in the sense that they re more likely to be in combat units buted double their numbers of the general population and white maless of died at twie their numbers in afghanistan and iraq. nobody everr talks about that if that s what they mean. but they took a gun and they went after the enemy that makes them dangerous.on t kno i don t know if that sw if what they intended. but finally, tucker , they don t the left doesn t have ana agenda in november. so we re going to hear roe versus wade. we re going to hear e the electoral college is racist filibuster s. it we re going to hear white supremacy, white supremacy and we re never going to hearsue here s what we can do fors energy. here s what we can do w for for inflce foreign policy. here s wha