i m proud. a job extremely well done. denver nuggets can finally call themselves nba champions. mvp. being in moment is all i can ever ask for. brian: congratulations to them but now we have this bad news. a are fox news alert. the military revealing 22 american service members were hurt in northeastern syria sunday in what s being described as a helicopter mishap. u.s. central command says the troops are, both, receiving treatment for their injuries and 10 have been evacuated to higher care facilities. cause of the incident is currently under investigation. no enemy fire was involved or reported. u.s. military has kept a force of at least 900 troops in syria, including a number of contractors as part of operation inherent resolve. their noncombat mission is to advise and assist local forces to root out the so-called islamic state. steve: as we get more information we will pass it along to you. in the meantime, 6:02 here in new york city. and another fox new
fighters will withdraw from a high profile battle in ukraine next week. the major blow to russian president vladimir putin and what it could mean for the war if they do retreat. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments here. i want to begin in ukraine with the latest commenting from the leader of russia s wagner group, threatening to withdraw from bakhmut if he s not supplied with more ammunition. this graphic video with the bodies of russian soldiers, he would draw as soon as next wednesday, significantly after victory day celebrations in russia. this is a guy trying to earn putin s good graces, the latest declaration is shocking. reporter: the words in the declaration are not necessarily so surprising because we have heard him in recent days since last week make this claim that he says russia s ministry of defense is not providing his group with enough ammunition in bakhmut. what is surprising here is the tone that he has in these videos and the
it looks really good, doesn t it? rachel: city waking up without a quarterback. we will see. will: we are going to have the kid, she s got nothing. leaving blue skies behind us. it is like i m talking to a wall. she s full of life, passion and opinions in the slightest hint, all the lights go down. rachel: except i through todd office set yesterday because he said he didn t thing this thing my nephew with the avalanche in hockey. pete: you predicted they would win the stanley cup yet again based on your opinion for your nephew and that was all you need. they are on their way but this is the first round. rachel: i don t get into the details. what do you think of this? will: i like it. pete: it s okay. rachel: clear skies. if we look forward we are looking out the window and it is raining hard in new york city. will: thanks for being with us, 8:00 eastern time. remember when the supreme court before the supreme court decided in the dobbs decision to end roe versus wade there
you are paying will $6 a gallon. what do you think about that? i think it is highway robbery. to combat the climate crisis, wind power is growing exponentially. but there is also a growing problem that needs to be solved. what do you do with all of these old blades when they are no longer being used? welcome to kansas city and the 2023 nfl draft! the carolina panthers select bryce young, quarterback, alabama. i can t wait to get to work. norah: and it s friday, so that means on the road. newborn intensive care nurse katrina mullen has a reputation for going above and beyond, but the lengths she went to for these triplets, and their 14-year-old mother. she was really the only person there. is beyond compare. what is driving you to do all of that? just love. norah: good evening, and thank you for joining us on this friday night. we want to begin tonight with the tens of millions of americans in the path of severe weather moving across