general election comes into view. this is in every respect a momentous day. in the house of lords, look at the magnificence of the chamber. such expectation. the peers and guests have already started to arrive to secure their seats for the biggest event in the parliamentary calendar. you don t get in if you appear without the suitable attire. it is a case of first come, first served as well. once on the throne, there it is, the monarch s throne and the consort of s thrown beside it. the king will unveil the government s legislative programme for the session ahead. it is a political moment and a first for rishi sunak on his first state opening as prime minister. we will be discussing all the wider political context later in the programme. once the imperial state crown is on, the political gloves are well and truly off and we will get a real sense of the battle lines over the next year or so, the issues that will win or lose the election. so to explore what all of this, and the
dollars. thank you very much. thanks for watching. erin burnenett outfroront sta right now. next, a deadly blast outside a gaza hospital. israel now claiming responsibility. this as israeli forces close in on gaza city. plus, an exclusive dispatch from cnn journalist ibrahim. we ve been following his harrowing journey out of gaza and tonight, we can report he and his wife and their two young sons have made it to egypt. also more breaking news. an appeals court freezing a gag order against donald trump in the federal election interference case while a new york judge expands a gag order on trump in another case. let s go outfront. good evening, everyone. i m kate bolduan in for erin burnett. breaking news. israel ramping up its bombardment of gaza and tonight, acknowledging it was behind a deadly blast outside the hospital in gaza city. we want to warn you, the images we re going to show you are graphic. according to multiple videos that cnn has geo located, you can see
option. this is the choice. it s trump and biden. i mean, you can take the easy way out and say, well, i m not going to vote for either of them, but one of those guys is going to be president of the united states, and people ought to focus on that. will: plus, it s one of vice president harris favorite things. who doesn t love a yellow school bus? right? can you raise your hand if you love a yellow school bus, right? [laughter] if. will: is it all misplaced priorities? the white house spending $900 million on green energy buses while students fail at a basic with reading. pete: perfect! and a trick without the treat. high school seniors prank everyone in their town into thinking they were getting a new popular grocery chain. the second hour of fox & friends weekend starts right now. hey, radio dj, can you play that song that she loves so i can turn it up, then maybe turn her on? pete: name that lighthouse. thank you, jake owen. oh, my goodness, will cain is on
to the skies for a summer getaway. record numbers of passengers they re predicted to fly this year, with airlines raking in healthy profits and airports fit to bursting. but against a backdrop of war, economic uncertainty, and the year for global elections, can it continue? and, with our climate in crisis, can any of it be done sustainably? i m going to be discussing all of that and more here they are with a host of experts for our bumper aviation special. also, i m catching up with one of the longest serving airline leaders, the industry heavyweight yep, the big boss of emirates airline, sir tim clark. wherever you rejoining me from around the world, once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. now, for many of us, it s that time of the year where we re checking our passports, getting our bags out of the cupboards, and dusting off our shades as we prepare for a summer getaway, jumping on a plane in search of the summer heat or trying to escape it. the ai
once again, a big hello and a warm welcome to the show. now, for many of us, it s that time of the year where we re checking our passports, getting our bags out of the cupboards, and dusting off our shades as we prepare for a summer getaway, jumping on a plane in search of the summer heat or trying to escape it. the airline industry is now officially back on track, after the dark days of the pandemic. and i tell you what, their outlook is very bullish. a record high of nearly five billion travellers are predicted to take to the skies this year, with the world s airlines expected to post over $30 billion in profits on the back of it. and that increase in demand, it s projected to continue with passenger numbers heading in one direction and that s up with around eight billion expected to take to the skies by 2043. good news for the airlines, but it is raising concerns over its potential environmental impact. aviation is currently responsible for around 2 3% of total glo