president biden said this week issues like abortion should get an exception when it comes to the senate filibuster, without it, 60 votes would but not be needed to pass legislation but the president conceded right now democrats don t have the support to do that. this is discussed yesterday with governors from nine democratic state now to offer safe haven for abortion. we work closely to protect women s rights, after this project reversal of roe v. wade, the terrible extreme position in my view of ending lives in the health and safety of millions of women. i share the public outrage in the court committed to moving america backwards. anita: the biden and administration on recent decisions, among them the ministrations green energy goal. this week removing soul revelatory discretion from the epa. the president s focus remain on the supreme court even when asked about inflation and gas prices while speaking in madrid thursday. resentment republicans see as inappropriate. o
we talked to arnold donald who runs carnival corporation, that s the biggest cruise operator on the planet. where ever yourjoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a very warm welcome to the show. you know, it seemed like it was a another time, two years ago as a threat of covid became obvious one cruise ship, the diamond princess went into lockdown as the world watched. passengers, they were held for two weeks as the virus spread throughout the ship, infecting more than 700 onboard. shortly after, the world closed down and tourism industry suffered the worst crisis in its history. take a look at this, this was the heart of venice during the middle of the pandemic, not a tourist sight. and from an empty st. mark s square in venice to in empty trafalgar square in london, holiday makers and business passengers stopped flying and the hospitality industry ground to a halt. let s just take a look at the impact. in 2019, before the pandemic hit global tourism d
would odesa be if russians were to take that? it would be huge. at least ukraine owns this part over to here. they can at least get some things in and out but if they lose odesa, then it s completely shut off all of the black sea and coast. griff: i will clear that for a second and take you to donbas, now, this region very intense fighting, very key areas, what do you make of that? yeah, this really shows a lot of what s going on in true state of play. you hear things about people saying, hey, maybe ukraine will turn this around in august, just a month from now and go back and start rolling russia back but what you see is a complete progressive move by russia from the east to the west. so they ve already taken, of course, donetsk and on the virtue to taking and they have great road network that can cut off everything from up here so
year compared to last year. julia, how big of a year compared to last year. julia, how big of a deal year compared to last year. julia, how big of a deal is year compared to last year. julia, how big of a deal is it year compared to last year. julia, how big of a deal is it that - year compared to last year. julia, how big of a deal is it that the - how big of a deal is it that the chinese, the biggest spenders in terms of tourist that they are not travelling at the moment? surely that s having a pretty big impact around the world. around the world. some of the bi est around the world. some of the biggest travellers around the world. some of the biggest travellers have - around the world. some of the biggest travellers have been . around the world. some of the i biggest travellers have been the chinese and americans. and the russians as well. the russians are obviously not travelling now but it is a big impact, where really hopeful that china will be reopening hopefully by t
are bad people coming across the border, there is proof. there is hard evidence to show that is in fact the case. so we have to be concerned about those people that are trying to cross our borders illegally or trying to game the system by claiming asylum. sandra: how big of a legal setback is this for the trump administration by this judge? it s not. it s a speed bump. we understand these activist groups are going to file their lawsuits in friendly jurisdictions and that s what happened in this case. when the dust settles and once it goes to the supreme court, if it even has to make it that far, we re going to get a good ruling and we ll find that the white house counsel knows what they are doing. just like with the travel ban issue. this is a speed bump. sandra: what exactly has the court ordered here. you can give us the take of the white house here as well. i know you recently met with