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meanwhile, world leaders from some 100 countries are in switzerland this weekend, by invitation of president volodymyr zelensky, to discuss how to bring an end to the war in ukraine. at the end of day one, the group released a draft communique reaffirming ukraine s territorial integrity and rejecting any nuclear threat to it. russia and china are notably absent from the international meeting, which is designed to pave the way for a future peace process in which russia takes part. but some countries have reservations saudi arabia s foreign minister said difficult compromises will be needed to reach a peace agreement that ends the war. and the leaders of italy and germany strongly rejected ceasefire terms laid out by russian president vladimir putin on thursday, in which he said kyiv would need to withdraw its troops from four regions that russia partially occupies. uk prime minister rishi sunak said it is important to find a peaceful path to end the war. we must set out the
ratcliffe to steer clear of last week on this program. what you see with hr1 and with president biden s executive order is they re making those pandemic voting rules permanent. no voter verification at all, voting day, election day turns into election month, and the worst part of it, ballot harvesting where any person can go door-to-door and collect ballots and be trusted even if they re political activists to turn those in to be counted. maria: this hour, texas senator john cornyn on whether hr1 will pass the senate, plus the biden agenda from the border to tax and spending packages, can the republicans do anything to stop it? plus, corruption at the highest levels of government, investigative reporter peter schweizer on who in congress is reluctant to hold the communist party in china accountable and why. plus, progressive politics creeping into school curriculums every day, author candace owen on the critical race tier rise s your kids could be learning. all that as we l
In southeast tonight. A young woman is dead and a toddler has been sent to the hospital. About Police Believe the woman was the child Police Believe the woman was the childs mother. Fox 5s karen gray houston is on scene at 19th and minnesota avenue with the very latest. Reporter it must have been terrifying for the woman who was killed and for all the people who were on the bus and this is the bus right over here, the b2 at the corner right now of minnesota avenue and 19th street. This terrible shooting happened a block away from here and a short time ago a spoke to a young woman who said she was on the bus when the shooting happened. She said that when the shots rang out, all of the passengers yelled out duck, duck and they told the driver go, go, go. Now the toddler who was on the bus believed to be younger than 3 years old is being treated for unspecified injuries at a local hospital. Gunshots rang out around 5 45 in the evening when metrobus no. B2 had stopped on minnesota avenue a
Strides in these various communities. One of them i feel is in the africanamerican community. The president has reached out to this community during his first term as president in a number of ways, whether its historically black colleges, a permanent funding stream, whether its enterprise zones or school choice, we could go on and on and in four years i would argue hes done more than obama and biden did in eight years and more than clinton and gore did. The democrats are good at talking about what theyre going to do for various communities and yet they never produce. Im very excited to have as a guest tonight Candace Owens. She is a fabulous new book called blackout. Candace and my right or wrong about the president s outreach to the black community. You are correct, and i completely predicted about three years ago that we are going to see this in 2020 and what we are seeing now on the left is a desperation because they are realizing that he has shaken their foundation, their foundatio