visiting the southern border because she is focused on results instead of gestures and as the administration struggles to stop and influx of migrants. i want to be clear to folks in this region who are thinking about making that dangerous track to the united states-mexico border, do not come. do not come. as one of our priorities we will discourage illegal migration. and i believe if you come to our border, you will be turned back. dana: guatemala s president is blaming president biden s messaging for the record search. we are going to reunite families and we are going to reunite children, the very next day, organizing groups of children to take them to the united states. the longer great, what d you think about her comments especially trying to warn people off coming to the united states? greg: i want to congratulate you on getting your real estate license. the jacket looks great. kamala s motto should be she s not vp, she is why me? because technically she is now
[ cheers and applause ] kat: i m kat timpf in for greg gutfield. it is friday. you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guests. in his free time he enjoys reading, cooking, burning villages with his cult. fox news contributor tom shillue. she won t shoot off her mouth, she follows gun safety rules. fox news contributor katie pavlich. hip material makes audiences think this man is not well. actor and comedian scott capurro. and he looks like every guy ever inside your local cigar lounge, tv writer and producer rob long. okay. before we get to some news stories, let s do this. greg s leftovers. mmm. kat: time for leftovers, i read the jokes we used this week. like greg, it is my first time reading these. let s go. last week, new york representative george santos was expelled from congress. george taste says he plans to r to new york where he lives with his roommates, elvis and big foot, because he lies. in an interview with rachel maddow former gop congresswoman
[ cheers and applause ] kat: i m kat timpf in for greg gutfield. it is friday. you know what that means. let s welcome tonight s guests. in his free time he enjoys reading, cooking, burning villages with his cult. fox news contributor tom shillue. she won t shoot off her mouth, she follows gun safety rules. fox news contributor katie pavlich. hip material makes audiences think this man is not well. actor and comedian scott capurro. and he looks like every guy ever inside your local cigar lounge, tv writer and producer rob long. okay. before we get to some news stories, let s do this. greg s leftovers. mmm. kat: time for leftovers, i read the jokes we used this week. like greg, it is my first time reading these. let s go. last week, new york representative george santos was expelled from congress. george tassays he plans to retu to new york where he lives with his roommates, elvis and big foot, because he lies. in an interview with rachel maddow former gop congresswoman
president trump has announced that america is to withdraw from the paris climate agreement to reduce greenhouse gas emissions worldwide. the treaty was signed by 200 countries just two years ago. president trump said he d taken the decision because of the the economic burdens imposed by the treaty. our correspondent nick bryant reports from the white house. the white house rose garden, the most fragrant of settings for what environmentalists will see as toxic presidential decision. one that affects ecosystems all over the planet from donald trump s back lawn to the mightiest of oceans and ice sheets. in order to fulfil in order to fulfil my duty to protect america and its citizens, the united states will withdraw. from the paris climate accord. he slammed this global agreement, a legacy of barack obama, claiming it gave china and other countries an unfair competitive advantage and penalised american workers. from the first word to its last, this was an america first address.
this is turning out to be a weird election opinion polls gyrating, reputations fluctuating, the unpredictable quickly becomes conceivable, or not. there s been farce, and sadly, there has been more tragedy in this campaign than we ve experienced before. yet, a week to go to the vote, and it feels as though some of our structural problems have yet to get a mention. so we re going to start with one tonight, even at the risk of looking like we are off the subject of the campaign. the question is how we deal with britain s lopsided, low productivity economy? for all the rhetoric of us being the fifth, or is it now sixth largest economy in the world, it s not firing on all cylinders. do the labour and conservatives parties really have any idea as to how to improve things? we ll ask them that, and some other questions. but first, a quick look at the journey we ve taken, and the problem we ve arrived at. through the monstrous scenery of slag heaps, chimneys, piled scrap iron, fo