that. bret baier joins us as governor ron desantis lands on the cover of time magazine and reportedly tells his donors that he believes trump cannot win. first, general jack keane is standing by on breaking news that is developing at this hour that the united states will participate in the training of ukrainian pilots on f-16s. so where is all of this headed? there s been a longstanding request for f-16s from the united states. so there are reports that there s been significant advances in this. president zelensky is coming to the g-7 in japan to talk one-on-one with the allies and president biden about all of this. that s where we find our correspondent from the white house, peter doocy. he s live in heiroshima. that was january. now in man, a senior administration official tells us as the training takes place, zelensky on his way to japan for in-person meeting. he says this will greatly enhance our army in the sky. i count on discussing the practical implementation of t
expires. so we ll take you down to the southern border this morning. also, it looks like turkey s presidential election is head for a runoff. we have christiane amanpour here to hear why this race has global implications. and aaa is predicting one of the busiest travel day weekends in decades. an expert with tips on how to beat the rush. this hour of cnn this morning starts right now. but here s where we begin this morning. new overnight, a bus of migrants dropped off at the official home of the vice president, kamala harris, in d.c. texas governor greg abbott sent the bus to the naval observatory after title 42, that covid-era immigration policy expired last thursday. many were expecting a surge of migrants over the weekend, but according to the biden administration, that s not what happened. here s president biden sunday after a bike ride. how do you think things are going at the border, sir? much better than much better than y all expected. of course, the con
uncover the origins of the trump-russia collusion probe on may 13th, 2019. here we are two years and four days later his final report is released. it s 30 # pages. bret, he calls some of the findings in his report sobering. let s take everyone back right now to 2016, 2017, when donald trump was running for then elected president. the investigation theme in the report durham says the fbi rushed an investigation code named crossfire hurricane without the proper legal basis he says quote at the direction of fbi deputy director andrew mccabe, deputy assistant director for counterintelligence peter strzok opened crossfire hurricane immediately. strzok at a minimum had pronounced hostile feelings toward trump. he continued the fbi s failure to critically analyze information that ran counter to the narrative of a trump-russia collusive relationship exhibited throughout crossfire hurricane is extremely troublesome. durham s narrative expected. believing the 2016 democrat nominee s ca
he s running today. an ambitious mo from a man so old he shouldn t buy green bananas. [laughter] greg: still joe biden made his formal announcement and you could tell because he had a cumber bun. but i wonder is personal freedom fundamental to who we are as americans and there is nothing more important. personal freedom is fundamental to who we are as americans. there is nothing month important, nothing more sacred. that s been the work of my first term, to fight for democracy. greg: around the country aren t maga lining up. while cutting taxes from the wealthy, dictating what healthcare decisions women with make. banning books and telling people who they can love, all making it more difficult for you to be able to vote. greg: i call that poppycock but that s what hunter calls his penis. [laughter] greg: but it is amazing that biden even slurs his words in recordings that are made with heavy editing. even john fetterman is like dude, get that man to a doctor. greg
correspondent chat pergram followed this all day and came to a head moments ago. good evening, chad. good evening bret. the house passed 217 to 215 and four gop defection and the bill wasn t ready to pass last night and nancy mace called the bill weak and she s a yes today. that s a pretty dramatic change and position. we had a very productive meeting because until then, a lot of us have not been included in the conversation so to get that commitment from him and working with us on balancing the budget and members force mccarthy to alter the bill in order to win their votes and one change moving up the date for healthy people to find work if they want to qualify for food aid. in the midnight seance that republicans conducted, mccarthy preserved tax breaks for ethanol, corn state members ballinged. we ll not allow balked. we ll not allow them to budget it on the back of american farmers. but tim burchette. we re increasing the debt $1.5 trillion over ten year