exchanges in the past. we don t the united states does not leave our men and women in uniform behind. but some of sergeant bergdahl s fellow soldier does not share the sense of celebration, apparently. according to some who served with him, sergeant bergdahl walked off to the job and into enemy hands, after he wrote e-mails to his parents that questioned this army s role in the war. he wrote, and i quote, i have seen their ideas and i am ashamed to even be american. the horror of the self-righteous arrogance. it s revolting. you intelligence officials confirming that sirring bergdahl s actions were the subject of major investigation in a classified file. we have team fox coverage. mike emanuel is on capital hill.
be murdered at home. you wildfire about it when he is you worry about it when he is overseas, and don t think about is happening here stateside. then there s the third victim, who died, he was carlos lazaney from puerto rico. his aunt said his father is very sick and they have not told him his son is dead. we have team fox coverage this afternoon. casey saying to gel. what s -over. reporter: we just heard from texas governor perry and senator cruz. center cruz called fort hood a national treasure and both men spoke highly of the service and commitment of the people here, the first responders and family
some of those were fortunate to have minor injuries. jenna: live team fox coverage, wendell goler live at the white house, jay carney s set to give a brief at any moment, but we re going to begin with casey steegal with more on what we re learning now, today. casey? reporter: yeah, jenna. you mentioned that hospital press conference, it literally just p wrapped up moments ago. it happened at the scott and white memorial hospital which we should explain is about 30 miles or so to the east of us in temple, texas. it is a major level i trauma center, so the most serious people were airlifted and taken by ground ambulance to that facility. aside from what you just heard, another major headline we ve been able to glean from doctors who have been speaking there is that out of the three patients who are critical at this hour, two will need additional surgeries. one has a very bad neck injury, one has a very bad spine injury,
russian officials say they re trying to protect their citizens in the region, which is dubious to hear from many analysts. secretary of state called that a trumped up excuse. we have team fox coverage. wendell is live with reaction from the white house. first, let s get to eric shawn at the united nations. we re expecting a meeting to happen within the hour. right? yes, that meeting of the emergency meeting of the security council, 30 minutes from now here at the u.n. the third time the security council diplomats have gathered during the crisis. russia has called for the meeting so we ll have to see the implications of that. perhaps if it had to do with the supposed deadline. there s the ukrainian ambassador tells us there is a threat of war. we sat down with the ambassador. he says that the ukraine will defend itself against what he calls the illegal russian aggression. he says kiev does not want an armed conflict but will be
hour as echoes of the cold war reverberate around europe. we have live team fox coverage including reporters on the ground in ukraine and analysis from every angle. bret baier joins us as well. we ll talk to dagen mcdowell about the impact of the crisis on the economy in this country and a look how the media is covering the story. a big couple hours ahead on happening now. bill: drama today, jon scott, see you at the top of the hour. the atf is facing more tough questions because of questionable tactics during undercover stings. we ll explain this next. you say that the operation was extremely flawed would be a vast understatement. it certainly was the keystone cops in operation. comcast brought millions of people closer