clock to bring us ream time information on the ground. he is in kyiv, capital of ukraine, benjamin hall, what is going on.at s you have to look back at today say what we ve seen aok bcontinuation. of whad set we have seen over last week. w haincreasing number of attacks on civilian areas. o inability to get humanitarian aid to the surrounded cities, for people to get out of them.citi just a few days later, march 14, hall was on a fact finding mission on outskirtsdi of ukraine witngh two other journalists, pierre and sasha, they were viciously attacked by russian forces, pierre and sasha were killed and hall left fighting hear his life.t a word about your colleagues. loss and pain we feel is enormous, if there were a f time that world needed journalists, reporters risking their lives to telljo thure truth it is now. without a free press, wet a will redouble our effort toub holeb or the colleagues and all reporters in harm s wayni tonight. fer worked endlessly, tireless
for common sense, practical policies. great to see you. thank you for watching tonight. a quick programming note. next sunday the next revolution won t be broadcast. but we ll be back sunday, marcha 26n . designer. have the best weekend with the ones you love. see you monday. welcome to hannity, forcome full hour, fox news correspondent, benjamir n hall will tell us his story of survival. and it wilhil be in his own words. he was assignment in kyiv, covering outbreak of the war. hall was working around the
would i act if i went through having similar, i don t think they could ever in anyway, match the mentale toughness,me strength, fate efforttude, courage that you are describing.fa iit think you could.ra most peoplgee can.escr what amazed me most is where you find and how you find a new level, i never thought it was the possible, i nevernd thought i coul ad go through it i have seen people do through more of horrific things in war, i looked deepug inside, i said, you have to get through this you hold on. you pu t aside the pain, we all have it, i believe ite now, it isth deep in us, youp in find it, you fight for it we got it, it is inside us.yo sean: let nes talk about pierre. you traveled to numerous war zones together, he was a close friend. you said in the book, that you believe that pierre saved your life that day.
glift ouist.s we our fixer as well and our two ukrainian drivers. i a couple of times i got answer, he is back in kyiv. after a couple times, i knew what that meant.s, there wa is no way i was goingwa out if he were alive, i remember say o youut knew. i said pierre is dead. you were in afghanistan together, you tell s story in the book about you were watching some afghanies, ride horses and you asked to ride with pierre, you both road together. and knowing this country wase to about to go through the hellkn ofow war because that is what it is.e you had a moment of peace and serenity, you and pierre had a special bond. yes, it was that beautiful. it was in mountains we decided, whatever we have tou do just forget it get on the
but i don t know i could put my family through thatthin again. it for them. i had talked before ukraine about putting back on some war zones, ukraine is one war that drew me back in. sometimes it is not just about how much you want tome do, i have ttio think of themwa anntd family, i learned that lesson, maybe evening learned it earlier, people need to keep doing the job,ee d i encourage eve everyone else to go out doit s the job, it is essential.t we need to knoyow what is going on in the world. will i go back to ukraine? i am sure i will. will i go to front lines? no. not right now. did you speak with president zelenskyy. e no, i have been in touchle withns his office, he isn in happen to have me comebackfi and expeekcspeak