messaging from beijing. it clearly signals that china is prepared to push back against any action that would be taken by the united states. it is hardly the rolling out the red carpet but i do want to point out that the value in this dialogue is that the two countries are actually meeting and that we will see more continued dialogue from the two sides. ., , , ~ continued dialogue from the two sides. ., i, ~ continued dialogue from the two sides. ., , , ~ , sides. anthony blinker was ust there last month i sides. anthony blinker was ust there last month and it i sides. anthony blinker was just there last month and it cannot| there last month and it cannot be a bad thing that they are now talking about. despite the tensions, trade has been growing so they both need each other. . . , growing so they both need each other. . ., , ., , other. china really does need the united other. china really does need the united states other. china really does need the united states
we begin with the increasingly interesting question ofjust exactly where the leader of the russian mercenary group actually is. russian mercenary group actually is- russian mercenary group actuall is. , ., actually is. yevgeny prigozhin has been a actually is. yevgeny prigozhin has been a high-profile - actually is. yevgeny prigozhini has been a high-profile figure has been a high profile figure in the russian invasion of ukraine. two weeks ago he led a short lived mutiny and was thought to have fled to belarus under an amnesty agreement. now the leader of belarus says that yevgeny prigozhin has returned to russia placing his future potentially into question. our russia editor steve rosenberg travelled to the capital of belarus, minsk. he was one of only a handful ofjournalists in the room to speak to mr lukashenko, who the uk does not recognise as the legitimate president of the country. there are still so many questions about the russian rebellion. would he have the answ
barrasso and democrat tim kaine. then it president biden takes economic a message to the home state of two of his 2024 rivals. quick starting here in south carolina for. talk about the progress made in building the economy for the middle out in the bottom up. not trickling down. there s nothing good about bidenomics . we can do better by trusting the american people with their own money. shannon: was former new jersey governor presidential hopeful chris christie about his plans for the economy and whether he can break out of the pack. plus. is more than just about stopping collusion it s also about stopping coercion perks federal judge box a number of biden officials and federal agencies from coordinating with big tech social media. we will ask our sunday panel held a july 4 ruling has sparked a debate over what qualifies as a free speech, censorship or misinformation. all it right now on fox news sunday . . shannon: telephone fox news in washington for preside
add to that the court knocking down joe biden s student debt relief and saying a web designer can t be forced to design a same-sex wedding sight, and site, and you have many infuriated democrats. congressman ted lou says he wants to expand the high court because of its radical, extreme supermajority. keep in mind that court pack turned into a fiasco for fdr are. affirmative action has always had a contradiction at its heart, hurting some people like asian-americans who are also a minority, or helping others such as blacks and hispanics. and it s brought out plenty of ugliness. the atlantic s jemele hill, who is black, saying you gladly carried the water for white supremacy and stabbed the folks in the back whose people fought diligently for asian-american rights, white supremacy? it s perfectly fine for pundits to attack coe discuss i rulings they don t like scotus rulings they don t like, but is it going too far to try to undermine the institution? i m howard kurtz9 and
charles. that s right. listening to the president speaking just now, you d think that we got all good news in the jobs report today. in fact, i was reading his statement from earlier on the jobs data. the first line, this is bidenomics in action. but charles, you ask the average american how they feel with what they re bringing home, when they have to pay for groceries. seems to be a disconnect versus the rosy picture coming out of pennsylvania avenue. i want to dig into the numbers that we got today. the economy added 209,000 jobs in the month of june. that is the lowest addition that we have seen since december of 2020. it was significantly below expectations as well. if you listen to the labor secretary, she says it s good news. this is very much a part of bidenomics. creating good jobs in every community across the country. we re seeing job growth and wage increases in a tight labor market, workers have more power to choose and to look for better working conditions and