president biden s bilateral meeting with the french president, em manual macron. right now first lady jill biden in cornwall meeting with members of a volunteer group that helps uk military vets, first responders and their family. she is the second one from the right there. biden s agenda tomorrow includes an audience with queen elizabeth before heading to brussels for a nato summit. the trip concludes in geneva where biden will meet with russia s vladimir putin. america s russian sympathizing former president routinely pushed for russia to be admitted to the g7. you remember it used to be called the g8, and routinely attacked nato while making the united states relationship with the alliance about monetary payments, insinuating to the global alliance america s army was a mercenary force for hire. while biden takes his first stab at rehiring america s image and role in the world, the attack on democracy here at home continues.
senators who are committed to this to get this job done. this morning i have had representatives from sea to shining sea. i was talking to congressman peter welch of vermont and now i m talking to you. both of you have expressed that while the g7 s going on and president biden s there with pierre trudeau of my home country justin trudeau of my home country that they discuss reopening the borders between canada and the united states, this is really important to your economy although a lot of canadians have not been vaccinated. it is. canada s vaccination program has accelerated dramatically. great to see their progress. it is very important. we re very hopeful we can open up this border. it s obviously commerce, but it s also familial relationships, it s friends. i ve got a place in my state you have to drive back to canada to get through the rest of the state. while we re reopening our domestic economy, i hope this will happen sooner than later.
scientists say climate change is making it worse. to address this i m joined by washington governor jay inslee. he is a former democratic congressman, he ran for president in 2020. governor, it is great to have you here. i know it is good and early for you so i appreciate it. let me start by saying we are discussing china, we are discussing russia, we are discussing america s reset on the global stage, but the most important thing to many is that the first thing donald trump did was back out of the climate accord, the paris climate accord which america was instrumental, possibly crucial in getting done, and there has been damage done in the ensuing four years. now we are trying to not just get back to the table but assume a leadership role on that table. can we do that? yes. not only can we, can we, we have no other choice. leading into this i saw a headline that said time is running out. time is out. we are at the buzzer. we have to take the shot. there s no more time.
energy standard to do that. it is what democrats are working for on this infrastructure package to have a law that would cap carbon from our electrical sector and make sure that we get the job done. that really is pivotal to our ability. so all of the things that president biden has done are fantastic. he s been aggressive. he s been comprehensive but now we have to get across the goal line here of having a clean energy standard. we know it works. my state just adopted, we re proud of this, we just adopted the most comprehensive aggressive climate laws in the united states and we ve got one of the best economies in part because of that. president biden recognizes this is a job-creating opportunity. we do in my state, that s why we know that clean energy is a main driver of job creation. that s one of the reasons our economy is so hot in washington state right now. so i m proud that we have
look, there might be a reason the administration or the department of justice needs to look into a member of congress s information. let s say roger krishnamoorthi all of a sudden comes into millions of dollars and is making strange votes in certain countries, but there s nothing here that indicates there was any reason for eric swalwell and adam schiff and a bunch of journalists to have been snooped into by the government of the united states except they were doing things critical of trump. that s exactly right. there s absolutely no evidence of wrongdoing here. in fact, one tell is that not only did they go after the members, not only did they go after the family of house intelligence staff and members, but they also went after the records of personal office staff. you know, personal office, just so your viewers know, have absolutely nothing to do with the intelligence committee or the issues at hand, which to me suggests there was a fishing expedition for more than just informatio