hello and welcome. we begin in northern ireland where final preparations are being put in place forjoe biden s visit to mark the anniversary of the signing of the good friday agreement. the white house says the us president is very excited for his trip, which will also take him to the republic of ireland, where he has his ancestral roots. he lands in belfast later today, from where charlotte gallagher sent this report. the us president is coming to town. belfast is really gearing up at the moment for the arrival of us presidentjoe biden. with his presidentialjet, air force 1, tonight. this building is the location forjoe biden s main public event in this trip isn tjust main public event in this trip isn t just about celebrating the good friday agreement and the good friday agreement and the 25th anniversary. it s looking forward to the future of northern ireland and many of the people studying here are part of the generation that don t remember the troubles or perhaps weren t
nato will not be decided and we will not tire. ukraine will never be a victory for russia. one year after the bams began to fall, russian tanks rolled in to ukraine. ukraine is still independent and free. greg: oh, man. biden s foreign trip isn t sitting well with the mayor of east palestine. that was the biggest slap in the face. that tells you right now he doesn t care about us. he can send every agency he wants to. i found that out this morning one of the briefings that he was in the ukraine giving millions of dollars away to people over there, not to us. i m furious. greg: mayor pete says he will visit ohio s toxic train site but only when the time is right and boasts his experience as mayor has prepared him for this moment. i m planning to go. our folks were on the ground from the first hours. look, i was mayor of my hometown for eight years. we dealt be a lot of disasters, natural and human. one of the things i noticed very quickly is that there s two kinds of p
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