of republican presidents and even obama several years before him, so a push for more government intervention in the economy, more government funding to go to things like manufacturing, education and health care, and that stands in sharp contrast between what obama and trumpeted before him, where they were kind of pushing through really big tax cuts. i think in terms of how we are doing economically, we are leading the g7 in terms of our post pandemic recovery, and a strong economy is the syllabus in decatur for how an election will come out, with an incoming president, so because there is a strong economy, it looks, looking at past elections, it looks, looking at past elections, it seems likely that biden will win the election if we are going on the past elections, but i m not sure that sincerely translated into popularity in the polls. you mention 49%. that is on the higher end. he has also been hovering in the low 405, in terms of approval rating, and he should just be doin
a military operation. palestinian officials say it s an invasion. at least 8 people have died. we ll have the latest. joining me on the panel tonight joel rubin who served in the obama administration as assistant to the secretary of state, and paul waugh chief political commentator for the i paper. also on the programme tonight, people in france have been gathering outside town halls to call for calm after days of riots. police are bracing for more clashes tonight following the shooting of a teenage boy by police last week. just weeks after the secretary of state antony blinken met with xi jinping us treasury secretary janet yellen will head to beijing this week as the world s two biggest economies look to find ways to work together on trade. and, in the uk, last month was the hottestjune on record. but wildlife experts have warned the heat has caused the death of an unprecedented number of fish. hundreds of israeli soldiers backed by drones and armoured bulldozers are