in tonight with its opposition to gop calls for stronger work requirements to be included in o anpposity budget agreement thatd be paired with a debt ceilingde increasebt cei. the issu now, the issue of a work requirement has actually emerged as one of the biggest remaining hurdles for reaching an agreement between negotiators for the white house and houseite ho republicans. rhere is a top gop negotiatous who s weighing in on thisighi tonight. that s louisiana congressman garret graveng in on thi s loui he said tonight his party will not drop their demand for tougher work requirements as part of a final agreement. now, democrats have converselypi argued that, listen, social benefit programs already have s as work requirements in place,n plc adding that to them. this is ale.l an necessary. meanwhile, as you pointed out, the president and his top advisers were over at camp david this weekend working perhap s as is june 5th. deadline quickly approaches. jason , we re all going t
challenger, robert kennedy jr., is already polling at 19 and 20% in two separate polls.rate p olnow, in just a moment, by thev way, are okay.e junior will join us live rightje here on this program. we ll ask him about joe biden,lo why biden won t debate him. we ll also ask him abouta this. take a loolook.k. do you believe they murderede ory were involved in the murder of your uncle? would havo e you comepe to te cia? yes, they were definitelymurr involved in the murder. wow. .obert kerobert kennedy jr. wile straight ahead. now, of course, biden s bad week is not t just because of bd polling or a strong challenge from rfq junior. it also doesn t have anything in to do with the insanitity at the southern border with title forty two is now set to expire this thursday. the situation, as we all know,we is completely out of control. we have waves ofave wa illegalvr immigrants now lined up as far as the eye can see, justjuweeken waiting to cross over the weekend. border patr
a russian born u.s. defense intel officer says this is just the beginning. what putin has done is a diversion. the narrative about the security counsel meeting later in the day is a classic deception. this retaliation should have been expected, including by president biden and president zelenskyy. putin is switching strategies to what is called the new generation warfare, where he s going to target exactly what he s targeting right now, the civilian infrastructure. president biden at this point has no de-escalation strategy, and that is very dangerous. ukrainian president zelenskyy saying, they are trying to destroy us and wipe us off the face of the earth. the air alarm does not stop the threat in ukraine. there are missiles hitting and unfortunately there are dead and wounded. please do not leave shelters. take care of yourself and your loved ones. let s hold on and be strong. he says russia timed its attack to inflict maximum damage on energy and infrastructure. he s
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