warning residents there to conserve water after the city shut down the navy water source at joint base pearl harbor hickam because the water was contaminated with petroleum. residents have been told don t drink the water while officials investigated what caused that contamination contamination. arthel? arthel: the omicron variant now confirmed in 16 states. vaccinations are on the rise across the country. some 71% of all americans have now gotten at least one shot including 99.9% of seniors 65 and older. but there is a big divide between those with one dose, the fully vaccinated and those with booster shots. we took to social media last week to get some viewer questions about the covid vaccines, and here to answer them is dr. marty makary who s professor of surgery at johns hop kens university and a fox
thanks. we ll see ya. ah, they re getting so smart. choose the app that fits your investing style. eric: well, secretary of state antony blinken warning russia of, quote, serious, serious consequences if vladimir putin orders an invasion of ukraine. blinken said in an interview that he thinks there still is time for diplomacy in the looming crisis. u.s. intelligence believes moscow is laying the groundwork for a possible military offensive coming as soon as early next year possibly involving up to 175,000 russian troops. nearly 100,000 russian troops are already stationed along ukraine s eastern border. here is what defense secretary lloyd austin said yesterday at the reagan national defense
he said they are not interested in any dialogue with russia and therefore they should dispense with the possibility of normalizing relations in the future. russia accuses nato very provocative military exercises along its border. something nato also accuses russia of. but nato says that they are going to protect the interests of their member states in the region, and they also added that they haven t heard anything from russia about the lowering of diplomatic relations between them. and ali, you re in london. what s the latest on the member of parliament that was stabbed over the weekend? that s right. boris johnson, the prime minister here, is holding a special session of parliament today where mps will have an opportunity to pay their respects to the member of parliament that was murdered. the uk government is also considering enhanced security
says, the ambassadors said, everybody said it s the worst it s ever been and it s been pretty bad in the past. to save their worse than they ve ever been is pretty significant. while we re shooting her in the room, russian television was filming her sober behind us, there s a camera group making sure they have a record of what we re saying, so the propaganda machine martha: what about talk about president trump? they kind of dig it. they think is a tough guy and he s a strong man and they like that equivalency. at the same time, they say you guys have gone mad with the sanctions and everything they re accusing russia of. i also believe that this diplomatic unified response, including the president of united states is good and it may prove effective. the 29 united nations activity,
accusing russia of, quote, protecting a monster and trashing the credibility of the council. shannon: thank you. is a strike imminent? what would the longer-term implications be? let s bring in lieut. col. oliver north and new york republican congressman lee dalton, great to have you with us tonight. the president is in conversation with potential allies. there are a lot of folks who think we need our partnersr in this. this. the director of the center for foreign policy at heritage that it would be worth the diplomatic legwork it would require, sending a strong message of arab countries participated. what are the odds? it is essential, so important, some of these countries are quite wealthy, saudi arabia or the qatari s. jordan has been involved to a certain extent.