suitcase. family child. seeing children and parents talk about at least their animal can be emotional support for them in the most unimaginable situation. brian: alex, thanks so much. appreciate it just over in poland where they were just with tapped out of room so people are going to slovakia. steve: every person who comes past her has got to have ptsd. just worried it s going to happen again. rachel: absolutely. those animals help to lift everyone s spirits. carley? carley: yes. i have headlines here starting with a fox news alert. a tragic updated about a washington state deputy shot in the line of duty. 35-year-old deputy and army veteran died shortly after yesterday s shootout. suspect jeremy dayton was also shot and died at the scene. the procession is on hold until after his organs are donated. the 35-year-old leaves behind a wife and 4-year-old son. jussie smollett walking free after serving just six days
from the ground with details. alex, as people stream to that country are they worried the russians are back in ukraine, i m worried they are going to follow me to this country, too? i think that s the growing threat and fear we are seeing not only from the refugees but volunteers who live here and welcoming them. we have seen 195,000 ukrainians come to slovakia. the process is slightly is changing of how they are welcomed in. now they are bulled to where we are and it s now what people are calling a growing tent city. people are bused here from the border. they get off those buses and they see tent after tent they did receive z. feed, clothing, medical and psychological care, for the burden many parent are carrying with them as they try to support their children and shield them from the realities of war.
nations isn t going to do anything, maybe they will come up with a new alliance and we could be seeing justth bud of that right now. rachel: one thing in the speech that zelenskyy gave yesterday to congress. he basically called out president biden and said lead, leafed the free world. and what we could know that joe biden is doing is in about 10 days he will head out to europe. doesn t sound like he is leading or his diplomats are doing everything they can and that blinken has not gone to europe or joined the other leaders in going to kyiv and hopefully moving peace forward. steve: why? he has a zoom call. rachel: he has a private jet that we pay for that we would like for him to use. a refugee center is going up near the border of ukraine and slovakia. brian: yup, more than 228,000 refugees seeking safety in slovakia over 3.1 million ukrainians have fled their war torn country. steve: that is where alex hogan is now she joins us live
kids are oftenning what little they can carry oftentimes that s the family pet from inside ukraine. the sports facility here. police and official workers are helping process the refugees into the country to help them receive access to education and also the labor force as they start new lives here in slow slovakia. sophia and marie, they have been best friends their entire lives. they arrived after fleeing kyiv, escaping the chance of some of the horrors that they have already seen. i saw ruining of buildings. i saw children die. i saw a part of bodies and i saw tanks. so they saw all those horrific things. seeing dead bodies. seeing children die horrors they will never ever forget.
mr. president, mr. prime minister, mr. mayor, and members of the parliament, distinguished guests, and the people of poland, and i suspect some people of ukraine that are here, we are [ cheers ] we are gathered here at the royal castle in a city that hold s a sacred place in a history of europe and human kind s unending search for freedom. for generations, warsaw has stood where liberty has been challenged and liberty has prevailed. in fact, it was here in warsaw when a young refugee who fled her home country from check low slovakia came back to speak and stand with solidarity and dissonance.