he had his first bilateral meeting with the prime minister of japan. that was his first event here at hiroshima. listen. i m proud that the united states and japan are facing it together. and, you know, we stand up for the shared values, including supporting brave people of ukraine as they defend their sovereign territory and holding russia accountable for its brutal aggression. when our countries stand together, we stand stronger and i believe the whole world what we do. so thank you again for having me here today and we look forward to the next several days. so the russian invasion a big topic as you said along with president biden, what he calls a climate crisis. while here the world leaders will come up with a unified way to respond to a more aggressive china. we ll also hear about those emerging technologies like quantum computing and artificial intelligence, overshadowing the entire trip. a lack of a deal to raise the debt ceiling. the president said all along
caroline modarressy tehrani and seb payne, director of the centre right think tank, onward. welcome to the programme. the us secretary of state antony blinken, has urged israel and the palestinians to take steps to calm tensions during a spike in violence that has put the region on edge. in the latest incident, just hours before mr blinken was due to arrive in israel palestinian health officials say israeli forces shot dead a palestinian man at a military checkpoint in hebron. the violence was sparked on thursday, when ten palestinians were shot dead in the occupied west bank by israeli forces. then on friday, seven israelis were killed when a palestinian gunmen opened fire outside a synagogue in east jerusalem. secretary blinken has already met prime minister benjamin netanyahu and will also meet the president of the palestinian authority mahmoud abas. from the moment mr blinken s plane touched the tarmac he made it clear that addressing the violence of the last week
great, great. i know. i know, know. i know that that hannity show was pretty good. happy thursday, everyone. so president biden is in italy for the g7 summit. i don t want to say joe is outmf of it, but he says his first bus order of business is to meet chef boyardeete. h and every time he heard someone say g7e sa, he yelled bingo. and there he also awkwardlydh saluted the italian prime minister. but in joe s defense, itn prime sut was princess peach from the super mario brothers sub sunday. sunday is father s. then five-year-old calls it day . i called his dad to tell himkin hunter london roberts new book m claims that joe s son kept r joe s virginia o home and had with one of her young femalefemale f friend. who do you blame forwho that hunter? ngle f bringing around your youngri single friends to hunter is like bringing dog to kristi noem house. brian stelter says a news orz organizations are preparing for the ways trump may punish the medi r tha if he wins the ele
The latest news from around the world with hosts John Berman and Poppy Harlow. Joe johns is outside. Were half an hour from this trial getting under way. What are we expecting today . I think at first were expecting more of the game. Gates was on the stand for about 45 minutes before they wrapped up late last night. Hell continue on direct testimony answer questions of the prosecution about what the government alleges is a whole pattern of illegal conduct that stretched out over years and years and years. Rick gates became his Deputy Campaign manager. Its important to remind people who this guy is. Gates was a long time personal confidante, if you will, of paul
manafort and is believed to know basically all of the Inner Workings of the manafort organization. I think its extremely important to point out that the allegations against mr. Manafort include dealings in ukraine with hidden Bank Accounts and gates is alleged to know everything about that, poppy. And i mean i was reading that i
budget, we have to make sure because we re talking about helping with things that are happening now when we did not repair what happened before in which we are still living through. steve: similar legislation to this has been introduced every session since 1989. it in the beginning it was john conyers followed by sheila jackson lee. it sing from in 2022 house resolution 40 established a commission to go ahead and study how reparations would work here in the united states. they said they had enough votes but as it turns out even though democrats ran congress, they never brought it up for a vote. ainsley: talking about this in california, too. now she wants to bring it to the entire country. bob woodson was on our show earlier talking about this. he is with the woodson center, is he the founder of that center, actually, and slams the par left push for reparations, listen. i think it s a more insidious form of bigotry than old