hello, i am greg gutfeld with judge dana perino and jesse watwaters come we thank you for joining us tonight. president biden hosting president xithe . seeking to change relations for the better. talking man-to-man about issues like taiwan, artificial intelligence, drones, and announcing that china will finally crackdown on productione of fentanyl. pleasure. there is n no substitute a face-to-face discussion. our discussions have always been frank and i have always appreciated it. we have known each other for a long time, we have not always agreed, which has not t surprisd anyone, but it is paramount that we understan eacd each other clearly, leader to leader with no misconceptions or missed medications. we have to ensure that o competition is not put into conflict. you may have noticed that san francisco looked clean and polished. gone arest the crusty vagrants, replaced by barricaded walls, the california governor and destroyer of chinese children, gavin newsom comparin
deeply divided congress. the president saying he had good news after talking with house speaker kevin mccarthy. both leaders calling a compromise and admitting it is not everything everyone wanted. it raises the debt ceiling until after the 2024 presidential election. it holds the line on non-defense spending and toughens work requirements for some receiving federal aid. with critics on both sides of the aisle, will congress approve the agreement before the june 5th deadline? elizabeth schulze and jay o brien are standing by in washington. also tonight, a mass shooting at a biker rally. three people killed. five others injured. what has been called a dispute between rival biker gangs. how did this happen? an event that was billed as family-friendly. texas attorney general ken paxton impeached by federal republicans. paxton accused of bribery and using his office to benefit a major donor. how his wife could have a major say in whether he will be forced from office. terrifying
What does macrons success mean for political movements outside france . In particular, what are the lessons for the British Labour party . And werejoined by the poet, kate tempest. Carcinogenic, epileptic, post traumatic, bipolar and disaffected. Atomised, thinking were engaged, staring at the screen so we dont have to see the planet diet. Hello, welcome back to paris, at the end of the long 2017 french president ial election. And at the start of a new phase in modern french political history. Emmanuel macron is obviously a big dealfor this country, a fresh face, a reformer, hes leading a new party with a new programme. But he is also now an important player in the world. His bigger than expected win is a tonic for depressed liberal centrists everywhere. The opposite of trump, hes a man who didnt shy away from his pro european views, his desire to keep the border open, his belief in trade, his adherence to a tolerant, open society. Unlike some others, he beat the far right by taking on
Almost a year on from the murder of jo cox, her parents speak about what they have gone through as a family. There is a piece missing. To the outside world, we appear strong, olive us, but there are days when it is bad. And bees on her bonnet a 20,000 strong swarm makes its new home on car in hull. Good morning, were live at Downing Street, Arlene Foster and other members of the dup will be here at Downing Street a little later for those crucial talks. Crucial for theresa may if she is to form a Working Government with time pressures very much at the forefront of everybody passed my mind. Watching the developments, our assistant Political Editor norman smith. The timescale is very tight. What is the key objectives. Us through how you see it going injust a key objectives. Us through how you see it going in just a few hours. There will be a deal. The idea that Arlene Foster will turn up that they will emerge scowling at each other and checking first, that is not a runner. The reason Arle
As a theatre show where Audience Participation is essential. And tomasz has the weekend weather. The squeaked looking a little mixed. I think some of us might have to run for cover today from a few showers the weekend. Tomorrow is looking mostly sunny. Good morning. First our main story. Tensions are rising over gilbraltars position during brexit, after the eu gave spain a potential veto on any future deal for the british territory. Last night, the government said it would stand up for gibraltars interests during negotiations. The enclave has accused spain of trying to manipulate discussions, in order to further its 300 year old sovereignty claims. Mark lobel reports. Gibraltar has been in british hands in 1713. It shares a border with spain, but rejects any spanish claim of sovereignty. The current proposals mean a deal between the uk and the eu would not apply to gibraltar without an additional agreement between the uk and spain. Gibraltars Chief Minister has fiercely rejected this a