morning. president biden is headed back to washington after wrapping up a consequential g7 summit. the president says he has a call scheduled with house speaker kevin mccarthy once his meetings conclude in japan. debt ceiling talks appear to stall with negotiators on both sides saying they were unsure when they would meet again. republicans have called for a deep spending cuts in exchange for support to raise the nation bore heing limit. the president said that many of republicans demands are unacceptable. president biden held his first face-to-face with ukrainian president zelenskyy since they met in kyiv in february. during the sitdown, president biden announced a new $370 million $75 million security assistance package to ukraine. team coverage from around the globe. sam kiley is live in kirstjen nielsen. we begin with phil mattingly in hiroshima. we heard president biden speak, a big chunk of about the latest on the debt ceiling and doesn t seem like there is much
. hello. thanks for joining me. i m paula reid in for fredicka whitfield. crimes against humanity. vice president kamala harris not pulling any punches as she describes russia s war in ukraine. speaking at the munich security conference, the vice president laying out exactly where the u.s. stands. in the case of russia s actions in ukraine, we have examined the evidence. we know the legal standards, and there is no doubt these are crimes against humanity. the u.s. pledging enduring support for ukraine as the war nears its one-year mark. president biden is expected to visit poland next week, and the u.s. secretary of state also speaking this morning at the munich security conference. cnn international diplomatic editor nic robertson is there. nic, we also heard the vice president call out china for its support of russia during this war. what did you make of that moment? reporter: i think it got a lot of resonance in the room. everyone here recognizes that china is the
laura: democratic leadership has to change. sean, have a wonderful fourth. we ll see you next week. i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle. the most unpatriotic president ever. that is the focus of tonight s angle. now, going into the fourth of july weekend, the most patriotic time of the year but of course, it s really a miserable time for the left. they re embarrassed by our people and our history. let s face it, they hate most of our past presidents including washington and lincoln. they want mount rushmore ripped down. the last thing that they want to do is celebrate america s independence. they don t want america to be independent. so you think i m exaggerating? this is just tv stuff. i m not. think about who these people have become. think about what they truly believe. how they feel about american history. racism is real in america. it has always been. xenophobia is real in america. it always has been. sexism, too. should not be part of history fille
hugely symbolic to show solidarity and support behind ukraine and of course you heard about the military aid package, $375 million that president biden just announced. more consequentially the f-16 jets that will be exported and the pilots will be trained on that and of course that will take some time for the ukrainians to see those jets in use. what was your biggest takeaway in terms of measuring success for zelenskyy regarding the g7? the fact that european leaders now see this war as existential for them. when you go to europe, talk to whether it s someone in the baltic nations or a brit, they have a very different perception of russia now. they think russia is unhinged. and they feel like if they don t stop russian forces in ukraine, russia will attack somewhere else, possibly a nato nation next time. so i think even if washington s
the g7 conference in hiroshima as the wagner group says it has captured bakhmut. zelenskyy denies that the city is in russian hands. he just added that and addressed it. let s take a listen. translator: we don t have simple questions anymore as well as we don t have simple answers because we have a very complicated neighbor who is a criminal and terrorist, a complicated enemy. but we are keeping on, we are fighting thanks to the occcoura of our people, our warriors, and thanks to our cleverness. we are not throwing people to die. for us, the people are treasure. this is the most important thing that we have. and there are no misunderstandings. i clearly understand what is taking place in bakhmut and we all clearly understand why all of that is taking place. i cannot share with you the technical views of our military, of ours warriors. but we can see that the country