this story. bill: cnn did 2 1/2 minutes. we know for philosophical and partisan reasons why they don t like this story. for competitive reasons they don t like acknowledging how much news this network generates. if you look at the new york times they decided they couldn t ignore it anymore. what they are doing is they are arguing parsing the vocabulary. the word infill ration, is that right for what this was? then you read through the story. they kind of acknowledge the heart of it deep in the story. bill: as we have often said without fox news a lot of this durham stuff dies in darkness. dana: charlie savage wrote the piece in the new york times. read it and come up with your own conclusion. i recommend it as a classic of the genre.
bill: 10:30. back on ukraine the u.s. delivering a written response to russia s demands on that country saying it rejects moscow east bid to keep the country from joining nato. russia and ukraine are continuing their cease-fire talks. team fox coverage now. greg palkot live on the ground in kiev as potential for a bloody confrontation are in the works there. first state department and benjamin hall from there and the search for a diplomatic solution on this matter. good morning. as you say last week blinken delivered the document addressing russia s concerns. it was hand delivering to their
the details of that are few and far between. ukraine s foreign minister said they ll believe it when they see it. bill: the white house saying it does not think putin has made a final decision whether or not to invade. michael waltz said either way the russian leader expects results. this would be the largest most expensive ruse i think in modern history if he doesn t end up going. i believe putin is hoping that at the end of the day he can get what he has wanted, which would be an economic collapse, political collapse in kiev and a window to put his own person in. i do think president zelensky has done a good job of walking a very fine line but at the same time preventing a panic in his capital and playing right into putin s hands. bill: team fox coverage. trey yengst back in ukraine. first from the north lawn at the white house we begin with peter doocy. hello. bill: officials around here are telling us they don t know
greater. i hope we prove to be wrong. i hope we can say a week from now or two weeks from now there wasn t russian intervention but this is not just the america s actions. others have moved personnel out of kiev in recent days. dana: thank you for your time this morning. bill: thank you, sir. dana: massive manhunt is underway after a convicted killer breaks out of a mississippi prison for the second time. details next. novak djokovic sticking to his guns of not getting vaccination. i was prepared not to go. dana: he is willing to skip the next two big tournaments rather than get the shot. clay travis will join us what sitting out could cause djokovic in the record books. up next.
continued military build-up on ukraine s borders and reaffirmed their support for ukraine s sovereignty. on the hill some want to have sanctions on putin before he tries anything. there is a possibility this is all just a big misunderstanding. the second thing to keep in mind in all of this is the potential for miscalculation and escalation. you ve got the largest russia military operation going on, exercises in 35 or 40 years. you have nato countries on heightened level of military readiness close to each other. there is always that potential. remember, officials around here have been warning for weeks about a possible russian disinformation campaign. there is a lot of reason to be very, very skeptical of everything we hear from that side of the ukrainian border. bill: talk to you later this