welcome to war in ukraine: one year later. a morning joe special. this time last year, europe and the world were on edge. vladimir putin ordered his army across the ukrainian border with plans to take the capital city of kyiv in a matter of days. it was the start of the largest ground war in europe since world war ii. since then, putin s isolated his country. he has seen his harmony humiliated and sacrificed countless lives. all in a war of choice. what the russian president did not anticipate was the bravery and resiliency of the ukrainian people. he also gravely miscalculated the commitment of western allies, who quickly rallied behind ukraine from, and still vowing to give aid until russia is defeated. president joe biden s trip earlier this week to keefe, walking inside a war zone as air raid sirens blared, hammered home americas unwavering support, despite a small faction of republican lawmakers who actually want to cut aid for ukraine. ahead this hour, what s at stake o
president donald trump indicted thursday following alvin bragg s years investigation. the payment allegedly including $130,000 to stormy daniels for an alleged appear which trump has denied. members of the republican party jumped to the president s defense calling it. the message is they will use any that they have to interfere in the next presidential election. they are trying to smear the guy. they are trying to take cases nobody else would take and resurrect them. this is political persecution. i think the unprecedented indictment of a former president of the united states on a campaign finish you is an outrage. i think the american people will look at this and see it as one more example of the criminalization of politics in this country. brian: joining to us react, the host of life, liberty & levin. mark levin. you meet with the former president of the united states. you conduct an interview. as you are driving out, you be get the news of the indictment. what was
agree on. in the pocket going for it all, jaheed for the touched on! how this guy? ainsley: brian, normally with sunset and water, this is sunset and jesus and water i m sorry i stole it from you. i m a little concerned of the boats out there i guess they don t move them yet it will be 64 degrees here today and a beautiful weekend, saturday will be 72 and 74 on sunday. that s where pete is at your weekend cohost. brian: somewhere in that area. ainsley: that sounds really close. ainsley: when he is upset. has he ever upset you? brian: to be honest, no, not yet but there is always h hope. ainsley: he upset you and you look at your fantasy football. your dead last. thank you for that. mid table. are you topped? ainsley: i m somewhere made ranged to the top, right? will: i don t know, i will look. i will update us by the end of the show. brian: part of the new america, winning doesn t matter. i am just here. here to complain. ainsley: i hope you win be
this much legislative success. who s talking to chris wallace airs right after newsroom. it s a fundamental choice, a choice between two very different visions for the country. they re using the bully pulpit in a way that is promulgated hating. this is our year, the democrats can t run on anything they ve done. people don t like what they ve done. they re not interested in solving problems. they re interested in making you angry. and they re hoping that that will distract you from the fact that you don t have answers of your own. 1.3 million georgians have participated in the early voting process. look at the opportunity we have now. that could change a whole election, the power and privilege that we have. two americans are among the dead in a crowd surge that killed over 150 people in seoul. there were 4,100 missing persons cases filed. there are about 100,000 people out here last night. i told the crowd, you can t come this way. people are dying. i m p
pete: good morning, good morning. so great to be back. will: it is halloween on fox & friends this morning. we will be dressing up a little later in the show dressing up in our costumes. pete: how much input did we get into your costumes? the answer is zero. there is a little bit of confusion about who is what. rachel: i saw your outfit, they told me it was mine. i was like, how am i supposed to wear this? it was huge. they re like, then later on it was figured out that actually that was your outfit. pete: okay. i haven t even seen mine. will: i think i know what pete will be. i can t imagine you being that. [laughter]. by the way there was, we had a halloween parade, dog costumes. pete: was it a parade? will: it was not a parade. pete: may have been described as such. rachel: there is rachel s hunky boyfriend, our producer. will: her dog flapjack. rachel: her dog flapjack. will: didn t win. we had an instagram poll which dog had the halloween costume. the dog named tucke