consecrated, i think. and i didn t go to mass. remember what i said about afghanistan? i said we get help froer whamd. the taliban. what s happening now? what s going to readi was your press? i wasright. right. less than 500 days untilthe the 2024 election and the left is finally to panic over biden s latest embarrassing stumbles. politico leading the way today with a new column. why should primary biden? the onus should be on bidensl to prove he s mentally and physically nimble enough to dallyo job for another termdo before he s allowed to run against the bestlicans h the republicans have to offer. besides putting him ine to fighting, trim or not. primary adversaries would prepare for the all too realreal possibility that he s incapacitated pos, by a stroke, seriously injured or even worseinjured . even wor the piece even addresses pre main reason biden neede eves a primary challenger, his vice president. is vicf kamala harris, hadnvince convinced the country that she
[national anthem] finish if. [national anthem] [background sounds] if oh, they re actually arriving right now. rachel: good morning, everybody. we are live from the cay tone that 500 daytona 500. it has been can i just comment a little bit on the star spangled banner that we just listened to? there was a lot of cuteness in that pete: yeah, there was. little kid in a big chair, that s my favorite one. rachel: for sure. what an exciting event we have been at this entire weekend. i m just going to say this, guys, i m going to say good morning and also what happens in daytona stays in day own that. that s all i m going to the i say about last night. [laughter] pete: what else are you saying? will: we re going to tell them, because they re part of our family. we had a good time, went to dinner, the three of us togethe- rachel: joey with us. pete: we went to dinner, tied a few on. had some good steak. that bill was really high will: thank you
biden declared western support for ukraine in its war to repel the russian invasion. i speak once more to the people of russia. united states and the nation of europe do not seek to control or destroy russia. the west is not plotting to attack russia as putin said today. millions of russian citizens only want to live in peace with their neighbors are not the enemy. a level of cohesion solidified thanks to the russia s invasion nearly one year ago. vladimir putin delivered his own address to the russian parliament somehow pinning this invasion of neighboring country of the west. it is impossible to defeat russia on the battlefield, therefore, they are conducting more and more aggressive attacks against us. putin announced he was suspending participation in the only remaining nuclear control pack between the united states and russia. the world s two largest nuclear power. secretary of state antony blinken called putin s announcement deeply unfortunate and irresponsible.
yes, sir. conservative entrepreneur vivek ramaswamy officially launches his 2024 g.o.p. campaign. we are going to need to rediscover that national identity that we all share. ashbury university is planning to end its 24/7 religious revival. over 50,000 people have traveled to the area to participate. when so many people gather with this much love in their hearts, it s amazing. i m getting those good vibes i m living this good life i m breathing on god s time and i ain t going to waste one breath i m soaking in. steve: live from new york city on this 22nd day of fen, february, currently 33. going for a daytime high of 43 later on in the day on this, the first day of lent. it is ash wednesday. and welcome. ainsley: that s right. steve: welcome to hour two of fox & friends. it s a holiday here around the world. and ainsley, appropriately enough, you are in ashbury university in kentucky for something that we have been watching for the last, what, cl
moscow where putin spent this morning trying to justify his war in ukraine to the russian people. you know, keir, for his part, president biden seemed to speak directly to the russian people, saying putin chose this war. the west was never planning to attack russia, but my understanding is russian tv didn t air biden s speech. so what did the russian people hear from their president? reporter: for president putin, it was an uncompromising and at times, hard to comprehend speech, chris. he used the word, war, a number of times and folks who pay close attention will know that s usual for putin. he calls the invasion of ukraine his special military operation and described this as a war with the west. a war for russia s survival. suppose you could say in that one respect, one word, there was agreement between president biden and putin. the word war. and i suppose you could also say some agreement that this is more now than a conflict over territory. it s a conflict over ideas.