for the rest of the president s agenda. then. the united states will not be provoked by. tension over taiwan, taught china cutting military and the u.s. over nancy pelosi s visit. in holding military drills off the coast. we will discuss with the crisis that leads to white house on china and former un ambassador nikki haley u.s. and its allies should respond only on fox news sunday. and, a major wind for abortion rights in deep red at kansas. will ask our sunday panel how republicans need to address their messaging before midterms. plus. oxon is on road to midterms in wyoming. congresswoman liz cheney and her trumpet endorsed rival are connecting with voters and one of the most-watched primaries of the year. all right now on fox news sunday. logan from fox news in washington. you are looking live for democrats about working through the night to drive their election-year economic package for the final passage been ordered to do so taking a series of rapidfire amendment vot
# i m coming out. # i want the world to know. and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a glorious close. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news. it s newsday. . it s 8am in singapore and 2am in germany, where leaders from the g7 group of nations have held their first day of talks in what will be a key week for diplomacy over the war in ukraine. borisjohnson says ukraine should not be forced into a peace settlement with russia, if that means losing territory. and president biden has been calling for western unity to hold, to defeat russia. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany. the leaders of the world paul mcgregor is gathered to find out what to do next with ukraine, they begin out what to do next with ukraine, they begin by out what to do next with ukraine, they begin by mocking president putin. the canadian prime minister suggest they should the russian leader, by riding bareback on a horse, like
and, diana ross helps bring the first glastonbury festival for three years to a close. welcome. leaders of the g7 group of nations have been meeting in germany for the first day of talks in a key week of diplomacy over ukraine. the british prime minister, borisjohnson, said ukraine should not be forced towards making a deal with russia. president biden called for western unity to be maintained so that russia could be defeated. our political editor chris mason reports from bavaria in germany. the leaders of the world s richest countries gather to work out what to do next about ukraine. they begin by mocking president putin. the canadian prime minster suggests they should mimic the russian leader by riding barerback on a horse, as he has done. beyond the jokes though, there are differences of emphasis in approach here about how much and for how long ukraine should be helped. the uk insists it must be for the long haul. the prime minister acknowledges, though, some are tiring of
push the same policies that have already failed and not from appearing on tv to make more bad predictions. such is the case with all the smug log heads forecast and the political demise of donald trump. i do think trump is waiting. he s only been out of office for ten months, so you already see his influence definitely wayne. we were going to see that continue in the next three years. donald trump is having a bad morning because he has become irrelevant. laura: never trumper republicans never known for their originality repeated the mantra. we are starting to see some of trump s influence, the rift on the republican party is starting to loosen. we know trump s influence is waning. trump s influence is diminishing. laura: that is what is called wishful thinking, folks. because they desperately wanted trump gone. they let whatever a sliver of political judgment they had if they had any to begin with. check out this map of states where trump endorsed candidates h
what could be. in any form but they really want to damage me so i can no longer go back to work for you and i don t think that s going to happen. i don t know that our movement is that divided. i don t know that the president and i differ on issues. but we may differ on focus. bret: breaking tonight what could be a preview of the battle of the 2024 presidential nomination. former president trump and former vice president pence addressing separate conservative groups today here in washington. senior national correspondent rich edson is at one of them tonight. good evening, rich. former president trump and former vice president mike pence giving two very different speeches in washington today. the former president just wrapped here. he gave a speech, lasted about an hour, hour and a half or so. in doing so, he mentioned a number of typically trump topics when it came to safety, economy. other issues like the january 6th i economy, impeachment, and the 2020 election. i