point, and an around till rah artillery ballot ensued. they are moving despite a successful ukrainian counteroffensive that took back most of the territory where we are at right now. but the war does grind on in the eastern part of this country, and it s participant of the reason the ukrainians are asking for more weapons from the united states and their european partners. rachel: trey yingst live from ukraine, thank you. pete: especially considering the threat that benjamin hall, what happened to him rachel: yes. pete: it takes a lot of courage to go out into that no man s land. rachel: that s exactly what i was thinking when i saw trey. i was thinking about that. well, we re going to move to our own border here where our border czar was in texas, your home state, will, but didn t seem to want to talk about the border situation or even the root causes that she said she was going to get to the bottom of
that are being asked to translate for their new classmates. wait a minute. so the kids, who are supposed to be learning exactly. are being asked to translating? they re not focusing on their open learning, and the student who s being instructed by another child, of course that s not an ideal situation. pete: good on lawrence jones, by the way, for going out there. we know it s happening. rachel: i hear it when i go and meet with other moms, you know, in new jersey. last year people were saying to me, moms were coming up and saying, hey, listen, this is a big story. my kid a s classroom is overflowing, and we don t have enough you know, there s not enough resources and what happens here. we heard about the homeless shelters getting overflowed with migrants coming in, but now, you know, of course it s going to impact the school system. of course it s going to hurt social services. what happens to the resources that would go to a foster child, an american foster child, for e
american people. so, dr. ahmed, really great insight. thank you for joining us all the way from saudi arabia. appreciate that. my pleasure. and if i but can just say, the saudis watch your show. the saudis are extremely passionate about our american ideals and very concerned about the decline in the united states of some of those ideals at the hands of woke ideology and are very concerned about the crime and instability in the united states. so everything that we are experiencing as americans is being watched here. rachel: yeah. that s very interesting. the obsession with the iran deal is another thing to watch. thank you so much for joining us this morning. appreciate it. pleasure, rachel. look forward to seeing you. rachel: coming up, liberal leaders calling for a realistic strategy to stop the flow of migrants as the border crisis arrives in their cities, but could the solutions be as simple as a wall? pete and will go off the wall with a look at how other countries are protecti
about their jenner, talk to them about what name they want to use. and if these children, even if they re suicidal, do not tell mom and dad they have a different identity at school. parents are are outraged. we ve never been in a situation where we felt we were demonized by the school and we couldn t trust to school the school to tell us about what is going on with our child. she has not come out and said anything. our kids are behind. rachel, you have to remember she kept our kids out of school longer than almost my other state. they have not caught back up. she s touting what she s putting into education, she s not talking about what s coming out of education at all. our test scores are some of the lowest we ve ever seen in the state of michigan, and the kids are desperate of to have help to get back on track, and she s offering no solution. rachel: she was a gleeful authoritarian with her lockdowns and 40 no one hurt more than the elderly who were locked away often without any lov
nuclear brinksmanship here in europe. pete: we re all affected by the immediacy of which the elites in our country always yell russia, russia, russia with a 100% certainty without any particular evidence to back it up and i m going to step back and say show me the evidence. in the days to come, we should prudently attempt to identify that evidence, figure out who do it. that s pretty important to know that. will: very important. pete: when you assess the situation in ukraine. all right. still ahead, rachel, feel free to chime in. rachel: sorry, i know it s man plaining but i did have a question. pete: florideans struggling to pick up pieces after hurricane ian but people like our next guest are ready to help. how houston s mattress max is stepping up after the break.