what will it take for democrats to address this horrific murder as the country grapples with the nationwide crime crisis. katie pavlich and tammy bruce will join us all of that coming up. sandra: biden administration says the sanction policy against venezuela is unchanged after the wall street journal reported the president was gearing up to ease sanctions to allow more oil pumping in that country in an effort to bring prices down here at home. trace, a big hello to you. great to see you. hello, everyone, trace gallagher in for john roberts. a spokesperson for the national security council making the statement, follows opec announcing plans to reduce oil output by 2 million barrels a day. experts say the move will likely lead to higher prices at the pump here at home. sandra: and we are already seeing the prices on the rise yet again. the president now between a rock and a hard place on the heels of that decision as he tries to appease the far left wing of his party whi
issue that may be coming up. it continues to enlarge its presence throughout the world. we re going to be talking about this in a couple of minutes. but the wall street journal is reporting that china just got into an agreement with the castro regime to set a huge spy center in cuba. what are the biggest challenges you think for both the united states, the united kingdom and much of the world, vis-a-vis china? probably two things for the united states and uk right now, jose. what are the guidelines for economic relations? can the united states and the uk and presumably others agree on what sort of technologies would not be allowed to reach china, where china would be cut off from the west, how we all become a little bit more independent of china economically, without it turning into something of a protectionist trade war between the united states and europe as was the case to some extent with the inflation reduction act. and i think that s the biggest issue. the secondary issue is
influx of migrants much as four 100% in some areas. is it turning turning out to be a political football? joining us to discuss senior reporter at the root jessica washington andlis a farah. griffin. i always forget your last name now. married now. congratulations, belatedly. look, this is, obviously, a political issue. we are not going to act like this is all about policy here. your sense of things when you look how complex this dynamic is in the next 48 hours. are people looking at this from a policy perspective frying to find answers or is this entirely a political football at this point? it feels like a political football when you think about republicans. this a winning strategy for them bringing up the democratic administration s shortfalls. i think we are talking a lot about politics and a little bit
of low pressure moves ran across southern wales, southern of england and dives into northern france. i think away from that for scotland and northern ireland there is another day of sun phone and showers, some of them slow moving as is that low pressure works on two fronts it changes the wind flow and we get this zone of convergence whether winds bash together, a big line of form. maybe we will get an odd funnel cloud even from that kind of area. highs to the skies. sunshine comes out even though temperatures will be below everywhere, probably won t feel too bad but where cloudy, ten, 11 degrees, that is not going to feel too great but on into the weekend we go and the prospect is the weather is going to turn drier, sunny and a good deal warmer as pressure rises and we start to get these milder southerly winds blowing their way across the country both saturday and into sunday as well. weatherwise not a bad start to the weekend, most of us will see some spells of sunshine, still a few s
of england and there is the threat of it turning about cloudier for northern ireland into the afternoon, maybe with an odd patch of light rain in the extreme west. it s starting to get warmer and 15 degrees given the light winds for glasgow and london, it should feel pleasant with the sunshine you will have. a lot of dry and reasonably sunny weather i think for most of us on sunday. that said, probably a bit more in the way of cloud across north western areas with an odd spot of light rain, temperatures continuing to climb. 15 in liverpool and manchester, 17 in london and that should feel pleasantly warm. high pressure hangs around next week so a lot of dry weather to come with some warm april spells of sunshine but fairly brisk winds developing in the south east towards the middle part of the week.