rittenhouse not guilty. jesse: kyle rittenhouse is a free man. the 18-year-old breaking down in tears while hearing the jury find not guilty on all five accounts. he was accused of killing two men and injuring a third in the kenosha riots this year. things looking quite outside the courthouse. the city and the country hoping it stays that way when it gets dark. as for the verdict, the prosecutors in the case say they respect it but the defense is putting them on blast over how the played out. winning on the canary brothers when you know they are lying, changing your provocatiot my client chased him down and shot him in the back, calling him an active shooter when he is not. you know, justice is done when the truth is reached and i don t know that it is set up to do that but a prosecutor is supposed to seek the truth. it s not about winning in this case became about winning and that is probably why it got so personal. jesse: your reaction? greg: i wonder how joy reid f
pete: welcome to fox & friends on this sinned morning, november 7th, year of our lord 2021. we are glad you are with us. morning you two. how are you doing? patriotic themes you saw shots of veterans, you know veterans day is coming up next week. we re weekend show, we ll sell a little bit of the veterans day a little early. we asked all of you on social media to send patriotic photos and you have delivered. if you like to share your pictures on fox and friends, friends@foxnews tot could. i did have a chance to two events. rachel: how did they go. pete: awesome events, hundreds of people, paying reference to vets. they re starting early too. pete: starting early too. pete, can you do the event? how about saturday before? great. it was wonderful. fills your heart to be with great vets. will: love the pictures, of downtown, small towns across america with the american flag painted on a brick storefront. hope to see your patriotic stories this morning. fox news alert. pol
terror organizations but he had the language of a terrorist. we ll be monitoring that closely. halfway across the world, we re monitoring this. bucha bombed out and now signs from that incredible horrific scene that this is an example of the genocide that the president charged his counter part in russia with conducting. the proof is everywhere. we re going to get details of that that were spelled out by the president in his phone call today with ukrainian president zelensky. we have a lot going on here and a lot to get to right here including a big surge in the markets today on relief that maybe inflation can t get worse and maybe the capture of that attacker in the new york subway system was just a relief period. so let s get to it with trey yingst right now in kyiv, ukraine on the fallout from the president s call and talk of more aid to come. trey? neil, good afternoon. ukraine is in critical need of aid as more suspected war crimes are being uncovered on the outskirts o
they have major objections. it is a feature of this trump era that several of these former officials and others are just openly defying the probe leading to contempt of congress citation and also one criminal indictment for steve bannon. but here is the thing. those stories draw attention because they re unusual. not only across history but unusual inside of this probe. and that is something that i want to you remember as we turn to a big development tonight. because the house committee continues to sit most of these witnesses down, including recently trump s own family members an grill them and get evidence and fact check them and compare notes. that process is playing out in the vast majority of the time it is working. today something very important happened. the lawyers who serve at the top of trump s white house went through the same process as jared and ivanka and so many others. two of them facing a grilling by the january 6 committee, trump s white house council pat ci
underway. and new details from the pentagon on the isis-k bombing at the kabul airport that killed 13 american soldiers and at least 170 afghan civilians in august. arthel: alexandria hoff is at the white house, christina coleman is in los angeles on the olympic outcry, but first, lucas tomlinson live in the ukrainian capital of kiev. lucas. reporter: russian forces have fully assembled all their personnel to launch a full scale invasion if russian president putin gives the order. this as secretary of state tony blinken hosts his polish counterpart as nearly 2,000 paratroopers arrived in poland. [inaudible conversations] but if it does not, we are fully prepared for the alternative. reporter: keep in mind when russian forces invaded georgia in 2008, they used half the number of troops they now have massed this evening. these forces are much more modern and capable. jennifer griffin reports 70 of russia s forces are now in place to launch that invasion, likely to cost