war. i think the president is right not to go that far. but i think what ukraine is getting is very significant and very much more than most of the new allies have gotten. that is to take away the two condition requirement and make it one condition. the reason for that, neil, is that they are giving some much now in interoperability right now that it will be a smoother entrance for nato when the war is over. neil: that is the view from the former nato ambassador. what about the former united nations ambassador? nikki haley is here. welcome. i m neil cavuto. i want to thank my colleagues edward lawrence and charles payne and sandra smith filling in while i was out. i don t really rush back but i m back. glad to be back. let s go to the nato summit right now and jacqui heinrich in lithuania with more. jacqui? hi, neil. ukrainian president volodymyr zelensky is not hiding his fury that he s going to end this visit without a conditional invitation to join the alliance. he cal
gun. welcome back to a brand new hour of fox news live. we re starting off with the wild video you just saw. a bus ride that started normal but turned to horror as a passenger and a drivers engage in a full-on gun battle leaving pass passengers ducking for cover. charles watson is live in atlanta with the latest. i think no one was killed luckily. is that right? yeah, that s right, arthel. nobody was killed in this crazy exchange of gun fire. a scary situation for innocent bystanders on the bus as the driver and another passenger engage in a wild gun fight earlier this month. i had a bad feeling from the time the young man got on the bus. you know what i m saying? it s an early feeling. my instincts was to hit the floor. this all unfolded on a transit system bus. you can see here in the video, the driver, appears to open fire on the passenger to his right who appears to have a gun in his hand. the passenger identify as amar e tobias. he got agitated because the driv
inside the offices of a bank before the gunman was killed after a shootout with police. all the attention now turning to the victims as well as a possible motive. sandra: and we are expecting another news conference from investigators in louisville coming up, that is happening less than an hour from now. a lot we still don t know. welcome back as america reports rolls into a second hour. i m sandra smith and a big welcome to you, bill. bill: i m bill melugin in for john roberts today. the white house set to face a whole lot of important questions at the briefing, how the white house reacts to the china dress rehearsal of a threatened invasion of taiwan. sandra: a snub from america s oldest ally, france. french president the latest leader to cozy up to china as that country works to create a new world order. bill: and now china scoring another political win, president biden heads to ireland, expecting john kirby to join the white house press briefing to preview the p
worked to keep the border secure. secretary mayorkas has it all under control. the border is not open. it has not been open. it will not be open subsequent to may 11th. laura: bull. it s been catch and release at the border for more than two years. millions were waved through. lord knows how many got-aways there s been. it s an obscene subversion of our national sovereignty. what was president biden doing today? he went to a taco store to celebrate cinco de mayo. the people that supported the fauci approach, the vax mandates, work from home, the school closures, masks are now bemoaning the results of their own policies. one in two adults in america report levels of loneliness and these levels are greater among kids. you find that loneliness has serious effects on our mental health and physical health. raising the risk of heart disease, stroke, dementia and premature death. laura: who would have predicted this? the lingering effects of shutting kids out of education, s
translate, joe biden thinks the surge will be a big f-ing deal. it s a move that drove liberals nuts when the other guy did it. now the administration is tight lipped. in 2018 before the mid-term elections, president trump order 5,200 u.s. troops to fortify the border. at the time democrats and former military officials and officers came out against that saying that they were being used for political reasons. how is this difference? yeah, so, you know, my focus here is on talking about what we ve been asked to do and what we re doing. greg: and while president biden sends in troops to deal with the overflow of migrants, his white house press secretary is trying to push a bogus narrative that illegal immigration is down more than 90%. too bad for her the doocinator was on patrol today. we deal with the immigration system in a humane way. the parolee system has been so successful. when it comes to illegal migration, you ve seen it calm down by more than 90%. that s beca