welcome to a special edition of jesse walker s prime time. i m rachel campos-duffy, and i m in for jesse. biden s cabinet met with the mexican president today. s cabinethe meeting was closed e press and biden s team didn t talk to reportermeeting s or hod a press conference. but we know that the mexicanepos president wants america to send even more money to mexico and other latiesidennxico american countries. money to fund the governments that keep sendind otg illegal migrants to america. nobody in that meetingl migran d to secure the border. there s too much in it for muc everyone involved. this is more cynical and sinister than you can imagine. whil while the idea is to make you sick, joe biden is doing something about the flood of migrants coming to americante the meetings are actually about how they can facilitatriee the flow more efficiently. during the meeting, the mexicaiciently.n president y said he wants america to reopen border crossings. s no this is not a prev
hi, everyone. it s 4:00 in new york, an extraordinary and historic moment unfolding today in a manhattan courthouse where a jury of six men and three women ruled that the disgraced, impeached, indicted ex-president and now also liable for sexually abusing writer e. jean carroll inside a luxury manhattan department store in the mid-1990s. trump was also found liable for defamatory statements he made toward carroll including calling her claims a hoax and a con job. in total this jury awarded the former journalist nearly $5 million in compensatory and punitive damages. the jury did not find trump liable for raping e. jean carroll. it s the only claim on the ten count verdict that went in his favor. while the jury s unanimous verdict was decided in less than three hours it carries no criminal implications for donald trump, it is nonetheless a historic moment of accountability for the ex-president and current republican front-runner. donald trump with his long record of lying and
sandra: america s energy crisis, president biden will ask congress to suspend the gas tax for summer. critics say it will have little impact on american wallets and could make the inflation situation worse. hello, welcome, everyone, i m sandra smith in new york. hi, john. john: i m john roberts in washington and this is america reports. the president will request a three month suspension of the gas tax through september, currently $0.18 a gallon for gasoline. $0.24 a gallon for diesel. studies show a move like this does not save people all that much money but does cost the government billions of dollars in revenue. sandra: former president obama famously called it a gimmick in 2008, and all of this as we expect president biden to pin the blame once again on his favorite bogeyman, vladimir putin. jacqui heinrich is live at the white house. hi, jacqui. jacqui: good afternoon to you. the president is expected to call on congress to extend a federal gas tax holiday, som
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our panel, but he s all of you for joining us. i m crazy. how don t go anywhere seen in central starts right now cnn breaking good morning, everyone. and we do have breaking news. president biden, just moments ago speaking as he is sitting alongside ukrainian president zelenskyy ahead they critical bilateral meeting that they are now. that s now taking place right now. they re both in france as we know, the president has been there to mark an honor the greatest generation, the 80th the anniversary of d-day. and he has been making the connections of the threats to democracy and freedom back then and the direct line to the threats to democracy and freedom today, pointing directly to russia s invasion of ukraine as the example, let s talk about what the president just said though. first, we have seen and senior white house correspondent, kayla tausche. she s the traveling with the president. stick with me, kayla. let s listen first to president biden you so much as i said ye