middle of conflict. a fox news journalist has been injured while news gathering outside of kyiv. bill: a moment john roberts, our colleague, one year ago today, march 14th. russian missile strike killed pierre zakrzewski and ukrainian journalist sasha kuvshynova. it left our own correspondent benjamin hall badly injured. ben survived and now he tells his remarkable story in a new book that is out today. it is called saved: a war reporter s mission to make it home. and he did. benjamin hall, good morning. benjamin: good morning. one year today, i can t believe it, look where we are today, sitting here today and come a long way. remember one year ago, pierre and sasha passed away. i spoke to pierre s wife this
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were always positive, iiv would stop and say, wow. he has an incredible attitude, you are an inspiration to everyone. also a friend and a colleague and i m glad that the fox family did everything in their power to help you, i am proud of of one of them for that, it has been an hon tor spend time with you.on thank you, seanor. sean: the book, saved: a war reporter s mission to make it home. welcome home. saw, attorney.si >sean. more right after this.
seconds before the bomb hit the car itself. it was because of them that i survived. because of them that i m here. because of them that i m doing so well and because of them that i m moving forward. ashley: his book saved a war reporter s mission to make it home preordered now and i made it to number one on new releases list. benjamin s book hit store shelves on march 19th. steve: to powerful. when he was on our program about a week or so ago talking about it, he said that exact same thing and be it struck all of us. it s so powerful because he said that after the car blew up, it was the voice of his wife and his children who said daddy, get out of the car. and that s the reason he is here today. ainsley: he posted that video and above it said i m here today and i love you more than i can hope to convey.
i wouldn t regret for one instant the work that i have done, the jobs i have done in the places i have been. and i have become a stronger person. i will keep fighting for that. steve: absolutely and the title is perfect, saved a war reporter s mission to make it home. it hit shelves march 14th and you can preorder it right now. ainsley: benjamin, thank you i never heard that story that you were next to pierre in his last moments that gave him great comfort to have a friend right next to him. we think of him every day. steve: absolutely. welcome home. it is great to have you home. thank you very much. ainsley: lots of prayers lifted up for you benjamin. thank you for sharing a positive message. please order that book which comes out march 14th. god bless you. kim reynolds signs a bill into law empowering parents and she will join us live. brian: new york city pushing for more but drivers are