separatists in the east of the country. the ministry of foreign affairs saying this is hysteria coming from the white house. this is provocations, threats, intimidation. the anglo-saxons want a war, they say, just to cover up the fact they have problems at home. now, if a you will of that sounds familiar, it is because it s what russian officials here have been saying for the past month or so. and why is that? because president putin hasn t changed his position or tune. he is yet to say what he is going to do. he has yet to say how he is going to respond to the united states response to his demands. so it is a status quo and that phone call coming from president biden to president putin tomorrow a useful piece of diplomacy potentially. president macron calling president putin a few hours before that. but it does seem on the ground here, that the tracks of diplomacy have all but dried up. russian diplomat, yesterday, saying that nine hours of talks to try to solve the minsk agreement
leadership from our white house. strong leadership is in fact the best repellent to an eastern mindset. we cannot try western diplomacy consistently day in and day out in an area of the world that does not respect just negotiation. you have to have every tool in the tool kit on the table to negotiate with someone the likes of putin. sandra: senator, based on the war happening over there and the reality for americans here at home and the impact that we are seeing from that, here is a headline in axios this morning. $100 plus oil is the new reality after russia s ukraine invasion saying energy costs spiral higher, century mark in the dust. looking at our benchmark 111, highest since 2011. european union, 113 a barrel. will the american people have to face what may be a new reality as far as energy prices in our
tactics while western diplomacy drags on and weapons shipments are delayed. we see it with our eyes and capture it with our cameras and our job to report it fairly and accurately it has nothing to do with politics or picking a side. journalists fine line between agonizing over civilian casualties and recognizing the risk of a director military with russia. some like brent renaud are so passionate that they put their lives on the line. bret? bret: dangerous business. howie, thank you. as fighting intensifies in ukraine, the global red cross network helping families impacted by the conflict. fox corporation is a proud to be a member of the red cross annual disaster relief program. to donate, please visit red cross dotted organ/fox forward or can you scan the qr code right over here on the screen at the bottom of your screen. up next, someone is stalking homeless people in two major american cities. we ll tell you what authorities
opportunities. so they have ways of working together, of getting around sanctions, pushing back against, not just against western diplomacy, but against western ideas. they have a common one common thing, which they all fear the language of democracy and they fear the democracy movements inside their own countries, which are larger in some places than others, but they re enough of a problem for them to care about them. so it s really in their interest as a group, even though they don t have much in common ideologically, to seek to undermine western institutions, to push back against western language about human rights and to do that in a concerted way. you can absolutely see that in a number of places around the world. ian, in the context of this contest or tension anne described, the biden administration has held a big democracy summit. what do you make of that? is that the answer? i mean, it would be nice if
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