incident at the capitol where seven staffers of the cbs late show were arrested. my staff was just cooking their job. this whole double standard drives me crazy. more left wing intimidation tactics ahead of the smowrpts expected abortion ruling. i don t think there is much political support for abortion on demand. center. scores. and he buried it. sunrise, sun burn, sun set repeat. moon light, all night crashing in to me. just sunrise, sun set,. steve: good morning, everybody. what a pretty sunrise, warsaw, virginia. 58 degrees, daytime 85en this the 21st day of june. it is the first day of summer, welcome to fox & friends, we re here on the mezzanine level of studio m. as we look at the commonwealth of virginia. they are also having a primary today. alabama and georgia are run off but brian is in a place called mcclain s family restaurant, which has been family owned since 165 in the commonwealth of virginia because it s primary day. brian? brian: yeah.
Which is based on his wine is built on the principles of organic farming. In other words, no chemicals, horse drawn vehicles and the rest of it. They are very proud of it here and they say they are a pioneer of this kind of winemaking in bordeaux and they are happy to see the king and queen here later today to share their experiences and i think to thank the king, certainly that what the owner said, thank the king for himself being a kind of pioneer and pushing these ideas which he has done for the last 20, 30, a0 years. Thats part of his agenda, hell be seen, as say, this experimental forest. When i say forest, im told the trees are not particularly well advanced but it is a place where they are studying the growth of trees and how they are being affected by climate change. So very much an environmental theme to this part of the state visit, but also a defence aspect as well. Because there is a british frigate mode right now in the River Garonne in the centre of bordeaux and he be vis
And so far, the focus has been on the british position. What is theresa mays plan . Again, completely artificial. In 2017, we are going to get real, because we will hear the European Union position as well. And when that becomes clear, i think the dynamic of the internal politics of the conservative party, the position of other mps in the house of commons, scotland, will become 100 times more complicated than the position at the end of 2016. So i think brexit in 2017 is going to become very, very difficult for theresa may in particular, and the and the government as a whole. Thats something to look forward to. Can i make a prediction about 2017, which i rarely do, which is that brexit will be top of the news agenda in britain, and all across europe it wont be. It will be one of the things, but the French Election will be top of the agenda. Of course. The german election in germany, the italian banks disaster. It might come a close second, i think, after all the elections taking place i
Called across the country. Into monday, we have largely dry conditions, sparkling winter sunshine. Some wintry showers for exposed coasts. But it will be a cold day. 3 six degrees at best. It will essentially stayed chilly as we go on through the rest of the week. The latest headlines from bbc news. At least 35 people have been killed in a gun attack on a crowded nightclub in istanbul. Another a0 have been wounded. Up to 600 people are thought to have been inside the reina club when the shooting happened. The citys governor has called it a terrorist attack. The United Nations Security Council has unanimously welcomed efforts by russia and turkey to stop fighting in syria and says it supports the start of a political process. Peace negotiations are due to begin next month in kazakhstan which have the backing of russia, iran and turkey. Now on bbc news, its time to look forward to 2017 with dateline london. Hello, and welcome to dateline londons look ahead to 2017. What a joyful year its
Hello, and welcome to dateline londons look ahead to 2017. What a joyful year its going to be. Britain will move calmly towards brexit, the European Union will solve all its problems with migration, unemployment and insolvent banks, donald trump will begin a glorious four years as president , The Middle East will finally be at peace, and we can all dream. Back in the real world, lets hear what our expert panel think. Im joined by Stryker Mcguire of bloomberg markets, Abdel Bari Atwan who is a writer and broadcaster on arab affairs, Agnes Poirier of marianne, and Steve Richards who is a british political commentator. Britain first, to coin a phrase, and we can all predict that article 50 will indeed be invoked by march, beginning the formal process of leaving the European Union. But where will brexit, and indeed the eu, be by the end of 2017 . With political change in france and italy, and possibly in germany too. What do we think is going to happen . I think 2017 will be much more diff