rogue, we ll explain how it may complicate things for the d.a. what a nightmare. come on. literally. wow. president joe biden is back at the white house this morning following his momentous, three-day trip to eastern europe. before he left, the president took time once again to reassure allies that america will not tolerate russian aggression into nato territory. we ll also play for you president biden s comments on vladimir putin s decision to pull out of a nuclear arms treaty with the u.s., and we ll show you how former president trump turned his trip to east palestine, ohio, into a branding operative. well he didn t throw paper towels, did he? not paper towels. he brought trump-branded water bottles. did he throw it? i don t know. pallets of trump-branded water. it s just tap water, guys. so fascinating week. i ve got to say, historic. people are going to remember, an american president going into a war zone, risking his life to show support for t
we are glad you are here. just so you know it is national hug g.i. day. i expect a hug from you. a man hug. rachel: you didn t serve the country the way pete did. will: i was worried about giving up hug. rachel: is not give him a hug. good call. pete: working the steady cam, working the cord. same year. we didn t know each other but he was an mp inside will: that is why won t be giving him a hug. rachel: at cpac weekend, thinking about the last time i went there was a long time ago with andrew breitbart celebrating his birthday. that was a fun time. will: recognition of how much influence he had. rachel: still remembering. will: we will watch the speeches today at cpac. we played some earlier in the program and will play some later. we get to additional news including what is happening overseas. president biden met yesterday with the german chancellor, all off scholz, we finance our 33, i lost count, 33rd security assistance package to ukraine. this time it is $400 millio
every bed wonders what is it a verdict come from? hello everyone welcome to fox news led by eric shawn. hi arthel. arthel: hi eric hello everyone i am arthur neville for this let us latest takedown lesson a week from another f-22 shot down a chinese spy craft off the south carolina coast last saturday you might remember. fox news live shows you that dramatic event exclusively as it happened. now, republican senator from mississippi is voicing new concerns. this one did not seem to have any way to decide the direction but it did not have a steering mechanism like a chinese balloon had. i don t know they were not testing us with the first balloon incident. we do not know where this one came from. possibly china possibly russia. you can almost guarantee it was launched by someone who does not wish us well. arthel: of the story covered on all angles retired f-18 pilot combat the military mission senior fellow at the heritage foundation michael pillsbury on the file it with be
brian: everybody has had orange juice already. now we are at the villages, here you go buddy. thank you very much. that s right. i was hoping for a cash tip. thank you very much. it is the marine corp. i will wear that browardly. who is ready? it is 8:00! ainsley and brian, i have id s everybody and they are over 18. every hour is happy hour here. ladies, here you go. everybody hold up your beers. by the way, i know you are counting calories, this is ultra. how about a salute to ainsley and brian, who are live in new york. cheers everybody! [ cheers and applause ] this is definitely very interesting. no kidding down here at the villages, yesterday at this time. brand new cook book out no. 1 cook book in the world we are going to do what we did last time that is in about 10 minutes, i am going to hop in one of the famous village s golf carts and going to their house and make them a couple of recipes out of their cook books, how many people saw that last time? [applaus
policies to try to boost the uk economy, despite the turmoil it s created in the markets. now on bbc news, it s hardtalk with stephen sackur. welcome to hardtalk. i m stephen sackur. two weeks ago, 22 year old mahsa amini died in iranian police custody. she d been arrested for allowing strands of hair to escape her headscarf. since then, iran has been rocked by protests led by women demanding freedom and equality. it could be the most serious threat to iran s theocratic leadership since the islamic revolution. for my guest, it s a new phase in a long struggle. masih alinejad began an online movement demanding women s rights from exile. it s made her a regime target. is hers a struggle that can be won? masih alinejad in new york city, welcome to hardtalk. thank you so much for having me. it s a pleasure to have you on the show. now, you have been campaigning for women s rights in iran, both from inside the country and from exile in the united states, for decades. have you been