gutfeld this way. the g.o.p.-controlled legislature is pushed to make texas the latest conservative state to crack down on medical care and get this the rights of transgender people. the rights of transgender people that is not what this is about at all. where talk about children, children having life-changing operations that are irrev irreversible. contrast this with washington state were democrats just made it legal for doctors to perform a number of these procedures without parental consent. vasectomies without parental consent. and without even parental notification they are compelling reasons not to notify the parent. imagine if they were your child. some are calling it state sanctioned kidnapping. if you ask americans there are no two sides to this debate. a new washington post poll showed an overwhelming americans oppose puberty blocking her children and let be very clear, even when you re doing a vasectomy for life altering, it is permanent and cannot be undone and
china retaliation. we have to start talking about it that way. fox news poll shows trump s lead is growing in the g.o.p. primary race. 64% is disprove. top numbers on the economy, the border, on all kinds of things. elon musk and other major tech leaders calling for a pause on artificial intelligence. bret: they are worried about the risks developing machines smarter than humans. foreign adversaries are still going to be developing it. brian: we begin with a fox news alert and it s not good news. two u.s. army helicopters crashing overnight in kentucky with multiple deaths reported. a parent complication happening during a training mission northeast of fort campbell in trigg county. steve: about 10:00 last night. the blackhawk helicopters crashing in a field. emergency crews are at the scene. the choppers involved are used to transport soldiers to the battlefield and perform medevacs and also deployed for special operations. ainsley: quent s governor rel
another busy programme. let s get started. world leaders are meeting at the g7 summit in southern italy later to impose fresh economic pressure on russia in response to its war against ukraine. there is a lot to discuss. the leaders of the seven powerful economies are expected to agree to use the interest from frozen russian assets to raise $50 billion a year for ukraine. but some european countries are nervous about who ultimately will bear the risk. president biden is also due to sign a new security agreement with president zelensky, as part of long term support to kyiv. for more on this, i m joined by andrew d anieri resident fellow at the atlantic council s eurasia center. good to have you on the programme. what progress will they make, do you think on that very point of increasing the economic pressure on russia? thanks for having me. in terms of sanctions pressure, that s what we mean immediately by economic pressure on russia i think it can be relatively modest, ux