garbage. like garbage. while republicans say the hearing was intended to highlight just how progressive policies are making america less safe, democrats dismissed it as political payback for bragg s indictment of former president donald trump. they insist the big apple is indeed safe. the chairman says this hearing is about violent crime in manhattan but new york remains one of the safest big cities in america. mean while, the legal fireworks between jim jordan and bragg continues. court in fact will hear bragg s case to try to stop jouren from getting testimony in his probe of how bragg s office has handled the indictment of former president trump. that all goes down on wednesday. jonathan. en kevin, thank you very much.er and lawlessless rained in part of chicago and los angeles this weekend as mobs of young people destroy property, looted, and generally terrorized
well, first of all, this incursion is taking place because of a year of weakness by joe biden, the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan, a foreign policy that is incoherentnt and revolving aroud climate change. i think putin has seen weakness that has encouraged him to do this . this can t be easily reversed. l but let s look at something that happened recently. the presidentss kamala harris o the munich security conference where there will be last minute discussions on this, which i think was a terrible idea, whereas william burns, the cia director, he s a former ambassador to russia. mersshe speaks russian. the russians respect him. he should be living in europe t talking to the russians constantly. why hasn t bideno deployed? and it s just a string of errors, a string of incompetence, steps that have led us to this crisis. okay, kevin hit on this and this comes from ours reporting from jennifer griffin over at the pentagon this is a tweet of hers today. a senior u.s. defense off
to clear the streets ofin downtown ottawa arresting dozens more truckers from the freedom convoy tonight as many of the protesters say they re not planning to go quietlyy a for the divine expect to make an announcement on his supreme court nominee in the coming days. fox news tonight takes a look at the top contender on the list and what to expect as the clock tickss down on the president s self-imposed deadline for making that decision. but we begin tonight on the brink of war in eastern europe. at least that appears to be the president s assessment of where we are tonight . white house correspondent jim acosta is on top off that situation for us . good evening, kevin. shannon, the president says he is convinced, as you pointed> out, that vladimir putin has in fact decided to invade ukraine. we have reason to believe the russian forces are planning to and intend to attack ukraine in the coming week, in the coming days. we believe that they will target ukraine s capital , kiev, a cit
happen is still anyone s best guess. however, there are still millions of americans tonight asking a very simple question why so much attention being paid to ukraine when there s so many problems right here at home that truly need attention shannon. all right. een.kevin, we will see you back here in just a minute. thank you very much. take a deeper dove intoon the russia ukraine crisis tonight with a couple of experts, former cia intel officer and the author of putin s playbook, rebecca koffler, along with former cia analyst in america first policy institute vice chair fred flights. great to have both of you back tonight on this very a important night as we inch closer to what will be and we wait to see. but today the president s assessment, he thinks that putin has decided to move forward with an attack. fred, what do you think? i think that s probably right. i ve been predicting for atay least the last week that an attack was likely after the olympics. i think putin made a promis
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