you know that is a great question. one of the things that we have noticed here is that trains are a huge target. obviously to interfere with weapons supplies but also to perhaps terrorize civilians and refugees something that is doing double the damage. steve: sounds like it. matt finn fox news live lviv. brian: pentagon questioning why the russian troops reacting with restrand rather than engaging all out offensive in ukraine. they can t quite figure it out. whether it s lack of manpower, lack of strategy, lack of confidence. because the ukrainians did take back a couple of towns yesterday and beginning to get on the offensive although concerned about the concerns of russia just take part of the donbas region. ainsley: incredible how resilient they are. wnba star arrested in february by the russians and the state department has determined that russia wrongfully detained her
night. assaults on freedom. roe opponents want to punish women. elizabeth warren joined the protesters outside the supreme court. i m angry, we are not going back. joe biden was asked about this from reporters at joint base andrews. here he is. the idea that we re going to make a judgment that is going to say that no one can make the judgment to abort a child based on a decision by the supreme court i think goes way overboard. brian: that s joe biden yesterday. word is, bret baier was indicating that maybe joe biden knew this was coming. might have heard about it on friday that the brief was written in february. the oral arguments were in december. and then all of the sudden this comes out on politico two days after a major media event. meanwhile, here is joe biden back in 2006. he had a much different view when he was on pbs.
sanders co-chair. seen some progressives. coming up short. the big story here no doubt about it in the ohio valley this morning j.d. vance the republican nominee for senate in this battleground state. steve, ainsley, brian, back to you. steve: mark, the people of ohio are delighted today because the election is over and no more campaign ads, right on tv? oh, steve, it was unbelievable. the ads, if these are the republicans going against each other. imagine what the general is going to be like. the ads were brutal, brutal. good reminder none of us should go into politics i don t think we would make it. brian: $66 million spent. ainsley: either have to have a lot of money yourself or have a big backer. peter thiel helped j.d. vance definitely. steve: 14 million bucks. brian: mark you are loving being on the road no ty, baby. i think i run out of everything i own. brian: it s okay. we will find some money in the
to states remove funding from schools, which is true. how much fund doing they actually need? that s the other question. and so that s why ultimately i think this is just a superficial lens for the federal government and biden administration to do something like this without getting rid of the root of the problem. brian: yeah, it s a mess. they are talking about only $10,000. if you have make over 125,000 you would be eligible. and every aoc and company want to just forgive everything. adam coleman, thanks so much. appreciate it best of luck to your son. thank you, i appreciate it s to be in animation. is he in tenth grade. packed show ahead want to see the proof. big board on the first floor. congressman dan crenshaw. karl rove, dave reuben, clay travis and lawrence jones. i might have to call hemmer and tell him we might need his first 15 minutes. nd but you can do hard. you lived through thirty-seven red-eye flights
ainsley: explosions rocket ukrainian city of lviv. steve: russian forces continue to storm that steel plant in mariupol as try to evacuate and 100 did yesterday. brian: matt is live in lviv, matt finn that is in ukraine with more. hey, matt. good morning. here in ukraine, russia launched a fresh wave of missile strikes across this country yesterday. here in lviv our crews heard the loud explosions from inside the building we were. in we went outside and saw the thick black smoke across this city. russia s defense ministry now says it has hit six ukrainian railway stations being used to supply ukrainian forces with foreign weapons. ukraine s national railway also reports six rail locations were hit. causing significant damage. and to the far east, the governor of the donetsk russia hit a busy train station one