there was something that struck us about an interview that volodymyr zelenskyy, the ukrainian president, said on abc over the weekend. let s listen to that. donald trump says he would en enend the war in 24 hours if he was elected president. translator: it seems to me that their sole desire to bring the war to an end is beautiful, but this desire should be based on some real-life experience. well, it looks as if donald trump had already these 24 hours once in his time. kylie your don t need to understand the art of speak to see the shade he s throwing at donald trump there. no. he s very clearly saying we were already at war with we were already at war with russia while this was happening, and he president trump was in office. he could have done something about it then, and he didn t do anything. it s not the war that s happening right now, but he s
epidemic. implore them to sit in silence so they get to know themselves. brian: that s interesting do. they do it? some do. not all the time. brian: guys, great real life experience. great expertise. thanks so much for your time today. thanks, brian. thank you. brian: meanwhile, coming up straight ahead, a professor in america says the u.s. flag gives him anxiety and fear. we ll unpack that outrageous comment. sadly, he believes. plus, critics say hunter biden is getting a sweetheart deal on gun and tax charges. former acting attorney general matt whitaker will tell us the reality. he knows the law. keep it real and talk about some risks. with type 2 diabetes you have up to 4 times greater risk of stroke, heart attack, or death. even at your a1c goal, you re still at risk .which if ignored could bring you here. .may put you in one of those. .or even worse. too much? that s the point. get real about your risks and do something about it. talk to your health care provider
you for always pushing me to be my best. happy birthday, brit. all the best, my friend. when i lost my 21-year-old daughter, you made the effort to speak to me directly and help me to see that if someone with real life experience in this that is life beyond it and i could get through it. thank you and happy birthday. you set the gold standard from the very beginning, from day one. and you have continued to do it every day since. and we are so grateful for you. happy birthday. whose birthday? brit hume? how old? i don t believe it. get out of here. happy birthday, to you, my friend. we all love you, man. happy birthday, brit. wishing you all the best. by the way, you are 80 now, so it s gotten a little easier to shoot your age. if you need a little tune up come see your old buddy mark in florida. happy birthday, brit. i think we re going to need a bigger cake. every time you are on television i crank up the volume. i want to hear what you have to say. i m broadcasting
relay team that won gold experience a serious pregnancy complications. i kept telling them something was wrong. they kept checking my vitals, they said no you are fine. that s a lot to carry on your shoulders. the message that i really want, black women especially to take away from all of that is happening right now is, this is not at all our fault but it is our problem now. and it is our responsibility to get home alive. according to the cdc, black women are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause than white women. experts point to disparities in health care, underlying conditions, and racism in the medical field. another member of that relay team, alison felix, had severe during her pregnancy with her daughter cammie, who is born at just 32 weeks. you go through a real life experience and you are grateful for your life. this week, felix wrote in an essay for time magazine that
this is not at all our fault. but it is our problem now. and it is our responsibility to get home alive. according to the cdc, black women are three times more likely to die from a pregnancy related cause than white women. experts point to disparities in health care, underlying conditions, and racism in the medical field. another member of that relay team, alison felix, had severe preeclampsia during her pregnancy with her daughter cammie, who is born at just 32 weeks. you go through a real life experience and you are grateful for your life. this week, felix wrote in an essay for time magazine that tori bowie s could not be in vain, and that the medical community must do her part. since her traumatic pregnancy, tiana earned a social work degree so that she could help other women. but she decided that she won t expand her own family. the choice to have children is not necessarily because we don t want any it is because we are scared of the system and the statistics.