and i m like, calm down, dad. it will be one of the most incredible moments if that does happen. for me, it s really, really important that i go out there and just do my best. in london and rio, she had valegro. in tokyo, she had gio. for paris, charlotte has a new dancing partner. meet imhotep or pete, to his friends. imhotep is a fantastic horse. i absolutely love him to bits. i m the sort of competitor that i go in and i am very like, in it to win it, and pete definitely takes that on. inside out, getting that connection. you know, when he feels a little bit scared, i can reassure him, or vice versa. it s a fantastic feeling that you can get with your horse, and that partnership and bond that you get, there is nothing that can beat that. having had two olympics without her nearest and dearest there, dujardin is expecting paris to feel like a home games, with the smallest member of the crowd, her one year old daughter isabella, this programme continues on bbc one. you can
facility, that you said is not overcrowded. it s more like an aspirational facility. there are a lot of classrooms, nurses, new clothing and the republicans are headed to a very different facility, one that has gotten a little bit of notoriety from leaked photographs coming out for its overcrowding. that is a customs and border protection facility. so two different groups, two different facilities. they might get a really different picture of how things are going and senator cruz is leading the 19 senators here. we expect them to get on the boat here. he was out next to the river overnight. he says this is far beyond humanitarian crisis. it s and national security crisis and it s time for the biden administration to put an end to it. and stop sanctioning the lawless chaos on our southern border. customs and border protection releasing some staggering numbers. more than 100,000 encounters along the southwest border in the month of february alone. triple the number of encou
describe the 80-year-old they use corrupt and crooked to describe donald trump. who is facing 90 one criminal charges. overall, a large majority of americans don t want to see biden or trump run for president again. let s bring in doug shoen, former new york city mayor, thanks for coming in. you and i have been around a while. can you recall a situation where the front runners for both parties, people don t want them to run but both parties are hurtling to nominate? no. i have no recall of anything close to this. as i search for analogies, i think of 1992 when bill clinton got the nomination and had a high negative rating at george hw bush because of the economy had high negative ratings. it was nothing like this. this is almost unprecedented in my experience. in terms of history. paul: when you have president biden, most people saying he is too old to run, there s no attempt by democrats to marshal any opposition, how do you explain that disconnect in the democratic part
ballot. trump vowing to swiftly appeal. it s a crucial ruling. will other states follow? also breaking tonight, israel says it s ready for a week-long pause in the fighting for the exchange of release of more hostages and the live, spectacular pictures from iceland, lava at one point flowing so past it could fill an olympic sized pool in 20 seconds. we are live with fred pleitgen. let s go out front. good evening. i m erin burnett. out front tonight, the breaking news and this is important. the colorado supreme court ruling just moments ago that former president trump should be removed from colorado s primary ballot. the consequences of this decision be obviously enormous. the court upholding a trial judge s decision that trump engaged in the january 6th insurrection, and the colorado supreme court saying that therefore, he engaged in the insur eksz and he is not qualified to be a presidential candidate because of the 14th amendment insureccist ban. it says a person is inel
this is gps , the global public square. welcome to all of you in the united states and around the world. i m fareed zakaria coming to you live from new york. today on the program, we ll bring you latest on the israel hamas war and the new york time s nick kristoff is just back from the region and will give us a sense of what he calls the myths and the reality. then, is egypt part of the problem or part of the solution? it shares a border with israel and gaza. could had help during or after this brutal war? and the leaders of the two most powerful countries in the world met face-to-face on wednesday. president xi jinping and joe biden shook hands and met for four hours. what was accomplished? i ll talk to australia s former prime minister kevin rudd and the spectator cindy yu. but first here is my take. of between the tragic ongoing war in gaza and the biden-xi summit, one global crisis is in danger of being forgotten. the war in ukraine. and this is a terrible time f