0 invasion of ukraine by russia. we have a lot of news happening, even as we speak at this moment. we know the bombs are going off inside of the capital of ukraine at this minute. let your heart not be troubled. laura ingraham, the ingraham angle will pick up the coverage. thanks for being with us. laura ingraham: welcome to the ingraham angle. russia continues an assault on military and energy installations. 130 ukrainian soldiers are dead tonight and 300 wounded in the first day of these attacks by air, land, and sea. explosions are being heard throughout the city of kyiv. at this moment and they there are reports now that russian troops are moving en masse into the city. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky has ordered a full military mobilization. all men 18 to 60 have been ordered to stay in the country and promised to arm all of its citizens. reporters are on the ground in ukraine and in washington along with military experts to explain the national security and financial dam
italy s prime minister. i want to start with jason carroll. jason, we know today s weekly news conference with the legendary joe paterno canceled. the new york times reporting that he has days, maybe weeks numbers. what are you hearing? well, for one thing, let me tell you just literally, we have a comment from joe paterno, caught up with him outside of his house, i m reading this for the first time. i know you all have a lot of good questions. i want to answer them. we re going to have more of his comments coming up. also, i can tell you with regard to that report that he would be stepping aside or retiring. his son, scott paterno, tweeted something a few hours ago basically saying those reports were premature, according to his tweet. we live in the world of twitter now. no discussions about his retirement. that is what we re being told now at this point in terms of whether or not joe paterno for his role in all this, whether he will step down. as you know, he was schedu
have seen barricade in these areas. people have access what time will the police come in? i think maybe over the next hour or two hours to remove the occupied oakland people from city hall. they had been given a warning for days to remove themselves from this area because oakland can no longer keep them there because of the lack of resources. nonetheless, they said they will be here indefinitely. there is a nervousness in the year there is a lot of attention so far is a wait and see. if there is will bring it alive and that happens. for now was in the back to you. updated on the latest. justine: a long island couple wants to trademark occupy wall street they think it could become a local brand it would be plastered all over sweat shirts, t-shirts, bumper stickers and backs. they say they re not in it for the money and it is important to keep the trade out of the wrong people hand. james: president obama mike kicked off his campaign trip yesterday. he announced plans to f
announcer: ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [ applause ] mike: hello, everybody. welcome. welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. it s the city where the trial of the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks was supposed to be held, until the president finally listened to the people. he s now making plans to hold it elsewhere. form toer new york police commissioner howard safer is going to join us and he will tell us where he thinks khalid sheikh mohammed should face justice. and a community spokeswoman and local business owner on the impact that this has on the city. also, gayle haggard, the wife of former evangelical leader ted haggard on how she turned betrayal to forgiveness. legendary crooner, actor and conservative commentator pat boone is here. he will perform with the little rockers. everybody is talking about the president s state of the union address. the speech was a bit long. so let s break it down to some of the highlights a
announcer: ladies and gentlemen, governor mike huckabee. [ applause ] mike: hello, everybody. welcome. welcome to huckabee from the fox news studios in new york city. it s the city where the trial of the mastermind of the 9/11 attacks was supposed to be held, until the president finally listened to the people. he s now making plans to hold it elsewhere. form toer new york police commissioner howard safer is going to join us and he will tell us where he thinks khalid sheikh mohammed should face justice. and a community spokeswoman and local business owner on the impact that this has on the city. also, gayle haggard, the wife of former evangelical leader ted haggard on how she turned betrayal to forgiveness. legendary crooner, actor and conservative commentator pat boone is here. he will perform with the little rockers. everybody is talking about the president s state of the union address. the speech was a bit long. so let s break it down to some of the highlights a