. and i want to bring in chris hill who has been in these for years and years. walk us through the day ahead. yeah, so things get started in a matter of minutes from now with the family photo. the 7 leaders join together for a frap on that beautiful sight here. later in the hour they will begin some of the more serious sessions as they focus on policy matters that include climate change and coronavirus. they will be buying and giving away a billion doses, and it is a complex core jog if i and the sequencing of events here that is significant as a backdrop to what we will witness next week. a chance for the allies lead by president biden, he hopes to come together on one message on shared policies and principals. a new multilateralism in the post trump era. later this evening there is a little pageantry already. we have seen jill biden and the duchess of cambridge. they visited a classroom of four and five-year-olds there. they also fed carrots to some of the pet bunnies. ka
years. so i don t see myself anywhere else but here. a pathway to citizenship is not the only thing advocates want addressed. they called on the biden administration to also work to reunite all families separated by the trump administration. here was the president earlier this week speaking with my colleague craig melvin about the challenges his administration currently faces. here s what happened. the failure to have a real transition, cooperation from the last administration, like every other administration has done, so we didn t find out that they had fired a whole lot of people, that they were understaffed considerably. we didn t know any of that on my first day. we didn t know that. joining me now, to discuss the president s immigration agenda is kyler moran, a special assistant to the president of the domestic policy council. thanks for joining us. president biden called for congress to send him a bill, creating a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, d
for the deaths of 29 people in two mass shootings in the us because of his anti immigrant comments. this is what the president says. these are two incredible places. we love the people. hate has no place in our country. we ll talk to the mum of 15 year old kimberly vaughan, who was killed in a school shooting in santa fe in texas last year. hello. welcome to the programme. we re live until 11 this morning. later children who are fussy eaters. at one time or another, we ve probably had that experience with our kids. is tea time a regular battle? join the club. really interesting new study today which has found a link between fussy eating in childhood to an increased risk of developing an eating disorder as a teenager. researchers say it could be connected to many things. do get in touch with your experiences use the hashtag #victorialive. or send us an email victoria@bbc.co.uk. that to come, but first, rebecca jones has the news. a six year old boy is in a critical but sta
borisjohnson‘s bid for the top job. but where wasjohnson last night? the other five remaining candidates all turned up to the channel 4 leadership debate. where is boris? if his team won t allow him out to debate with five pretty friendly colleagues, how will he fare with 27 european countries? and in his first broadcast interview sharif lanre, who was booted off itv2‘s love island last week. he admits he kicked a fellow contestant, molly mae, in the groin, and used an offensive phrase but he thinks the incident has been blown out of proportion. he s live in the studio today we will talk to him after 10.30. hello. welcome to the programme. we re live until 11 this morning. thank you about your messages on the story about the family with no electric and gas bills. current e mails to say i have just read your article about this family living off grid in pembrokeshire, which struck a chord. my partner and i have built an off grid b&b, because we want to encourage people to t
georgia election interference case. he s facing a friday noon deadline to surrender at the county jail. that night, he posted on social media that he would be arrested this thursday. the day, trump s bond was set at hundred thousand dollars. the agreement bars in from intimidating or threatening codefendants or witnesses, including post or post on social media. his lawyers have appeared they spent a good part of the day at the courthouse, meeting with members at the office about that the and to surrender. meanwhile, in the federal election case, special counsel jack smith is pushing back against trump s attempt to push the trial to april 2026. and a new court filing, smith writes that with the 90 public its right to a speedy trial. both sides were said to me here on the issue next monday. also following the latest on another key figure in trump s legal battles. abc news reports that his former chief of staff mark meadows told jack smith and is investigators that he could not