yelling. some try to avoid meeting so they don t get chewed out. how the [bleep] don t you know this? it is behavior that is at odds with the day one morning to staff. i am not joking when i say this. if you work with me and i hear you treat another colleague with disrespect, talk down to someone, i will fire you on the spot. on the spot. while white house staffers cower in the corner, aoc backs his reelection run, even if it was reluctantly. will you support joe biden for reelection. i think he has done quite well given the limitations we have. there are areas that could have gone better. but ask other thing that happened is we talked about how biden, the bat signal that goes out that says we are going to say this. they feel biden should step down. here is a headline. step aside, joe biden. i was surprised by the consensus should be he should resign. when i see the mainstream media turn on biden, it is time to support him. they must be having something else that is
to call him 50 cents, i will call him 50. i m todd piro. ashley: i m ashley strohmier. breaking news overseas, president biden is in london, set to meet britain s prime minister moments from now. the president will also meet king charles. todd: jacqui heinrich live in windsor, good morning to you. jackie: good morning. president biden made a point of stopping here to discuss with the king climate finance, ways to get the private sector off the sideline. the president will justify his decision to provide cluster bombs to ukraine. the u.k. announced opposition and the president drew criticism also for this. president biden: the ukrainians are running out of ammunition, this war is relating to munitions. they are running out of ammunition and we re low on it. critics blasted the president for saying we are low on the shells. the white house told fox digital, the military has specific requirements for number of ammunition in our reserve in case of military conflict. eve
we will begin with the latest in the white house, cocaine investigation. it s now been over a week since the illegal drug was found in a common area of the west wing, and the secret service has been sweeping the area for any clues leading to a potential culprit, and that investigation could conclude as early as today. the contradictions in the location of the cocaine, the white house s timeline of events, and the incident has raised serious congressional concerns about the level of security be maintained at the white house. but, president biden does not appear to be at all concerned. he spent the weekend sunbathing near his delaware beach house. and, he has since headed off for meetings in europe, without publicly addressing that bombshell discovery, of who left the coke out. meanwhile, his press secretary think it s irresponsible to ask. secretary reporter: one fo, whether the white house want to the president. secretary jean-pierre: this question has been asked for t
yet. i don t think i will get invitation to go inside. probably not. the conversation here between the two leaders is supposed to be about climate finance and getting the private sector off the sidelines especially for the benefit of developing countries. looming large over this conversation is the president s decision to provide controversial cluster bombs to ukraine. the u.k. was among four nato allies which immediately voiced opposition to the move. and members of congress are split on this. you have got some republicans siding with president biden and some democrats opposing him. i have some real qualms about it. there is an international prediction prediction and the us here is a reason to do something different. green light to other nations to give green light. quite honestly, jake if as you look at the counteroffensive it has been slowed because this administration has been so slow to get the weapons in. the u.s. is not among the 120 countries that leaf unexplo
cluster bombs to be sent to kyiv for use in this war. that is a decision that the man whose hand he is shaking, prime minister sunak disagrees with. there s tough conversations to be had at nato. he also met with king charles at windsor a couple of i don t know. awkward moments in this. this president visits windsor cast. back home, he s facing a barrage of related tough headlines. quote step aside joe biden, the president has no business running for office at age 80. that from elliot cohen of the atlantic. and this from axios. old yeller. biden s private fury details his quick temporarier and outbursts . let s bring in pete hegseth, fox and friends co host and an iraq and afghanistan war veteran and juan williams, senior political analyst. great to have you with us. thanks for being here today. juan, would you agree there s increasing questions among democrats about whether or not the president can sustain and fulfill a second term? i don t know if they re increasin