“No End In Sight”: What Life Is Like In Ukraine After 11 Months Of War
Today marks 11 months since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. On Thursday, the Pentagon announced a $2.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, which included combat vehicles, as well as ammunition to replenish the country’s HIMARS rocket system. Despite this, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy is still asking for more aid, specifically in the form of advanced weaponry. FOX News Foreign Correspondent Alex Hogan joins the Rundown from Kyiv to discuss the latest from the war in Ukraine, the nature of Russia’s latest attacks, and why Ukrainians still believe they can win the war.
FOX News Meteorologist Adam Klotz was riding a New York City subway over the weekend and witnessed a group of teenagers harassing an older gentleman, and he chose to intervene. The group then turned on Adam, viciously beating him on the subway train and even pursuing him when he tried to escape, leaving Adam with bruised ribs, black eyes and lacerations on his face. New York City Mayor Eric Adams praised the recent decrease in shootings and murders in NYC. However, violent crimes like robbery and felony assault are on the rise in Mayor Adam’s city and many are losing faith in the safety of public transit. Adam Klotz joins the podcast to recount the events on the subway that led to his assault, the decision to speak up and defend another victim, and he weighs in on the safety of public transit.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.