carley: that was the 7:00 hour. it s still looking good. do we have the lift bridge? probably not. carley: i don t see any bridges there. looks too wide for a bridge. they don t know how to build them in canada. i could think of heavy machinery we could roll north and start calling it new canada. carley: are you declaring war on canada? that s what it sounds like. liberation. carley: a softer word. i could be in for that. carley: i think a lot of the truckers would too. we joke. our friends in canada, beautiful scenery. welcome to the fourth and final hour of fox & friends. carley: we re going to stick with the theme. president biden is set to kick off a five day trip an hour from now. he ll start in the u.k. for a meeting with king charles before heading to the nato summit in lithuania. i wonder if hunter s coming and how many deals he ll make on the side. alexandria, what do you have from washington for us. reporter: president biden will meet with king c
nashville. this is a live look where soon president biden is going to try to convince the american people that his meeting today with communist dictator xi jinping is the beginning of something really beautiful. now, think about it. president xi rules over, what, 1.3 billion chinese, through a relentless campaign of fear and oppression. but, we re supposed to believe that he is actually someone we can trust as america gradually gives up her leverage. be someone that we can do business with. after all, china set the raw chemicals to mexico that killed hundreds of thousands of americans when it was turned into fentanyl. but now, after spending some glorious moments with joe biden, he says that he is going to pull all that back. what a guy. well, we know big business is going to go for all of this nonsense. but will america? joining me now is trace gallagher chief breaking news correspondent and host of fox news at night. trace, what are we learning tonight? yeah, we will get
here right now on cnn. hello, everyone. i m christianne amanpour in london. welcome to the ammanpour hour. in the next 60 minutes, we will take you around the world, to ask the questions, tackle the big problems, and let history be our guide. here is where we re heading this week. nobody s hands are clean. is america reaping of the consequences of value in the middle east? the former. df soldier joins me, before israel s last invasion of gaza. this is a leadership that i don t really trust. guns alone are not going to defeat hamas. two super heroes, a high stakes meeting months in the making. it is time to ratchet down the temperature. my exclusive conversation with one of biden s top china whisperers, u.s. commerce secretary gina raimondo. also ahead mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. 34 years ago this week, that wall finally did come down. from the archive, my interview with reagan s partner, the last soviet leader, mikhail gorbachev. and finally, why
i just want to start off by saying, hot damn, i love you guys. this shareholder vote put elon musk one step closer to becoming the most generally sleep compensated chief executive in us corporate history. the pay package would award him rights to roughly 10% stake in tesla valued at around 300 times with the top earning executive meet in the us last year. a judge blocked to the original pay deal injanuary. it is unclear whether this fresh shareholder authorisation will be accepted by courts. the vote was seen as a test of his leadership of the company. those in favour said he deserved the ii figure sum for taking the company to new heights as ceo. those against voiced concerns that his attention is elsewhere. tesla is one of six firms run or owned by mr musk. the vote comes among a turbulent year for tesla whose shares are down nearly 30% this year as a consumer battle high borrowing costs. the company faces supply chain strains and competition from china, shares are down nea
i just want to start off by saying, hot damn, i love you guys. this shareholder vote put elon musk one step closer to becoming the most generously compensated chief executive in us corporate history. the pay package would award him rights to roughly 10% stake in tesla valued at around 300 times what the top earning executive meet in the us last year. a judge blocked to the original pay deal injanuary. it is unclear whether this fresh shareholder authorisation will be accepted by courts. the vote was seen as a test of his leadership of the company. those in favour said he deserved the 11 figure sum for taking the company to new heights as ceo. those against voiced concerns that his attention is elsewhere. tesla is one of six firms run or owned by mr musk. the vote comes among a turbulent year for tesla whose shares are down nearly 30% this year as a consumers battle high borrowing costs. the company faces supply chain strains and competition from china, shares are down nearly