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france. >> what's expected from his meeting with the french president today israel war cabinet could see a shakeup in the hours ahead as we await the end of a deadline set by former defense minister benny gantz. >> what he's threatened department shift from the cabinets could mean for the conflict in gaza. plus the u.s. jobs report is showing a mixed bag when it comes to growth and inflation by families and small business this is my have a less rosy perspective than what the numbers would the close ties between the u.s. and france will be on full display in the coming hours as us president joe biden continues his official state visit in paris french president emmanuel macron will welcome mr. biden and the first lady with a formal ceremony at the okta triomphe there will be a parade precession, the least say palace followed by a working lunch. in the evening, the macron's will host the bidens at the musee d'orsay, 48 state desert dinner it's coming on the heels. the 80th anniversary of d-day. president biden on the allied troops of world war ii during a speech on the cliffs of normandy on friday, he evoked their legacy as he called on the world to defend democracies under threat. today they're not asking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care for others and our country more than ourselves they're not asking us do their job are asking us to do our job to protect freedom in our time, to defend democracy, to stand up aggression abroad and at home be part of something bigger than ourselves well, for more on this, cnn, international diplomatic getters and nic robertson joins us now live from london and make president biden. >> he's been in france now for, for quite a few days, you'll spend the day with his host, emmanuel macron. it really is testament today bond and the country's bonds it is. >> and i think it was testament to president emmanuel macron's desire to have a strong relationship with whomever the us president is. it was only a few years ago. it feels like now that he was hosting at that time, president trump, and undoubtedly one can imagine the possibility. i mean, this will be put, i guess in the most diplomatic terms, but the real possibility and president my mind president biden will believe he's going to win the when the upcoming us election. but in president macrons mind the concern that the next us president that he may be greeting in france could be donald trump, if he, if he wins the election. >> and that's a concern. and i think we heard those concerns overlaid and all the conversation and speeches that president biden has given while he's been in france about the importance of united states not being isolated, the importance of the duty of unity of the nation let's to support ukraine in its fight against president putin's russia which president zelenskyy himself compared to germany under the nazis and adolf hitler. so this is the sort of backdrop to the conversations, but the real meat of the conversations for what they both late to du really those lie in the sphere of peace in the middle east and, and of course how best to support ukraine and in juror that support going forward, whomever wins the us presidency as you say, nick, there are differing opinions between biden and macron despite their close bond. i mean, what impact do you think this trip will have on us foreign policy, particular regarding the wars in ukraine and gaza i think president biden is bounded by a couple of things here. when it comes to sort of how he adjusts his foreign policy for international pressure, even from a strong la lake like frogs. and that is the demands have domestic politics and the way that contains and constraints what he wants to do. we've seen any apologized for president zelenskyy for taking so long to get that $60 billion aid package for ukraine because it got stuck. he said because of some hardline republicans so his constrained what he can do, macron, of course, we'll want to push biden to get tougher on israel. he supports president biden's latest peace proposal for hostage judge release and a ceasefire in gaza. but he wants biden to do more. and when it comes to ukraine, he wants biden to do more there as well and be more for forward leaning and support. his own initiative, macrons initiative, to have a coalition of international military trainers who would be inside ukraine we don't have this, at least not publicly knowledge at the moment that nato nations have military members inside ukraine supporting and training troops. and that's something match a chrome wants to, wants to do is something president biden is averse to doing because part of the american electorate is very leery about seeing a, you who is entanglement, a military engagement on the ground inside ukraine something president biden said wouldn't happen even if and when russia invaded ukraine. so it's hard to see what wiggle room biden has, but that just president macron isn't going to try to find that space to move things in his direction rather send journeys from london, good to see you. >> thank you in gaza fire and destruction at refers at kuwait hospital, the director of rafah's kuwaiti hospitals has two workers there were killed and five others wounded in a strike by the israeli military. >> last month, the kuwait hospital was forced to close after can you it's continuous israeli strikes. cnn has reached out to the idf for comment. they're going hours could be crucial for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing pressure from the united states to accept ceasefire and hostage release agreement and now a key member who's war cabinet could quit. benny gantz has threatened to leave the group meanwhile, the united nations is adding the israeli military, hamas and palestinian islamic jihad to a list of groups that harm children. the un secretary generals spokesman says the list will be presented to the security council next week gaza's ministry of health says more than 15,000 palestinian children have been killed in the israel hamas war israel denies deliberately targeting civilians we'll see you then that senior international correspondent, but wait a man joins us now, live from beirut. but let's start with an ultimatum that by benny gantz, what is the us's trying to get him to stay what could this mean for the israeli political landscape if he does leave? >> well, in the immediate short term, nothing really because his party is not a member of the ruling coalition now, benny gantz, a former army chief of staff, former defense minister. he was the main political opponent of prime minister netanyahu before for the war. but after the war began, he joined a national unity cabinet. he's a member of this so-called war cabinet with him, leaving it's certainly remove is somebody who was considered a somewhat moderating force on the prime minister. he's somebody who has maintained good relations with the americans. in fact, he's gone to washington, dc since the war began on more than one occasion without the actual cool permission of the prime minister for him to leave it means that that sort of counter balance to netanyahu's perhaps more bellicose inclinations is gone. and it means that, that really basically opens up for vacuum into which the likes of which national security minister ben gvir will step in. and he's sort of the extreme of the extremists in the israeli cabinet. so it could definitely spell more political chaos in israel. now, last month, gantz did he say that on the 8th of june it today, he would resign if netanyahu did not. in the meantime, come up with some sort of post war plan for gaza. netanyahu really hasn't done that yet. but fundamentally, even on the post-war plan for gaza, it's not clear what but he has in mind because gantz, like netanyahu is opposed to the creation of a palestinian state. and he is opposed to the palestinian authority taking over gaza after the war as well. but clearly this is going to open up another gap in an all ready chaotic scene. and israeli politics and wait a min, joining us from beirut, many thanks. >> the secret service is preparing for massive pro-palestinian demonstrations in washington dc today, putting up extra fencing to protect the white house. they've also blocked off access to the white house gates. service agent tells cnn they're expecting up to 12,000 protesters were us president joe biden will not be the one white house says he's attending the state visit in france well, there's been talk of european concerns about possible second, trump presidency, but should be u.s. equally concerned about the european parliament election taking place this weekend. we'll check in with an expert plus these back on the campaign trail. newly convicted donald trump fundraises in california i brought in a short max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy. it just two weeks here i'll take that. >> i'm sure not to protein 30 grams protein one frame, sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic today at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way. >> thanks to you. >> we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic, new bottles made using no new class lastly, you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places and when we get more of them back we can use less new plastic bottles are made to be remade stay tuned to get this fight piece ultra non-state bakers set free from granite, stone. are you tired of lins the total and pans steck, you no, you need a new set with a prices are so high, it makes you say we'll get ready for a kitchen full of the most durable ultra non-stick cookware at the most affordable price. anyway where introducing granite, stone blue, the fast, easy way to cook or may family meals every day, each piece of granite stone. good. where is breaths from a solid 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me back all your ambitions all in one low fixed rates, borrow up to 100 k, no fees required fired so phi get your money, right well, voters are casting their ballots. slovakia and latvia at this hour for elections to see the next european parliament over a four-day period, 27 european union countries voting in elections that will shape the blocks political direction for the next five years. the jack republic and ireland voted on friday, but most nations will go to the polls on sunday including economic powerhouses germany and france will cnn's bobbing to do has more. what's at stake? >> this concludes this unique transnational democratic exercise. >> the world is a very different place since european parliamentary elections were held back at 20:19 a global pandemic two major wars, including one in europe. >> and the subsequent rise in energy costs farmers frustrated by eu red tape and cheap imports i've dumping manure in brussels a worsening climate with activists attacking cultural gems from paris to venice and a cost of living crisis are all among the issues facing europe's 300 373 million eligible voters these elections are the second largest in the world after india. >> and considerably bigger than the upcoming american vote. >> leinz, nine amendments by the computer responsible as a blog hotels in favor between june 6 and ninth, voters in 27 european countries will choose the 720 lawmakers to shape and increasingly splintered europe for the next five years your van elections are important because in eu member countries nowadays, a lot of important strategic decisions are taking at the european level. this is why the election of the european parliament, which is the only directly elected body of europe, is so important. >> policy making in europe is more complex and the election of the european parliament is only part of that. >> as a result, usually we record a lower turnout than in national elections. >> creating a functioning parliament when europe is making a hard rightward shift, won't be easy the first difficult task the parliament is choosing the president of the european commission with the current president's centered right german ursula von der leyen, leading most polls for the incumbent to win. she has to slalom between her center-right european people's party and the increasingly popular far-right parties of giorgia meloni marine le pen, to secure the newly elected parliaments support. >> you are preparing to work together with the ecr with that's not what i've said. i wanted to be very clear. this is not what i've said. okay. i'm speaking about members of the european parliament. i want to see where their group themselves and then we work with a groups that are clearly, clearly pro-european approach ukraine against food. and for the rule of law are far-right with more members could greatly influence how europe deals with political priorities like how to share the burden of irregular migration and what exactly to do about artificial intelligence and regulating big tech against a more sort of china and united states the european union will need the parliament to set a clear path. but with balancing the wide-ranging needs of voters against the goals of divergent parties approving legislation with a fractured parliament will be complex. the stakes for europe and beyond couldn't be higher barbie lots of knidos, cnn, rome well, natasha lins is a professor of government at the university of essex and cultures to england. great to have you with us, with european politics are fragmented and a rise in support for right-wing bodies explained to us more what's at stake there are a lot of things at stake with its election, though the parliament isn't the most important eu institution when it comes to foreign policy making you see that the results will reflect what the national debates are going to be about these national debate, of course, inform what the commission does and the council, and we have some of the biggest issues facing europe since world war ii. >> by far the biggest security threat facing europe with russian aggression in ukraine and the ongoing war in ukraine but beyond the questions of whether or not europe can be united in its support for you ukraine. there are questions of european enlargement of the green agenda and also at the heart of what the european union is about whether it's going to be a model for democracy and supporting human rights. you see with the rise of these far-right parties that don't like institutions that are aren't particularly supportive of democracy or human rights it's very anti-immigration. they want to almost dismantle the european union from within. >> so these are really been questions that are coming with this particular election. disaster there's obviously a lot of talk about what will happen if, if donald trump becomes president again and what that would mean for europe. but let's turn that around if right-wing parties perform well, what could that mean for relations with us? >> it's a really good question, and i think in terms of if it's still joe biden in 2024 the biden administration has maintained that they are committed to democracy, to human rights into working to ensure that the partnership, the transatlantic partnership is ironclad and that they were working in lockstep in fighting against russian aggression and they'll have to work with whatever partners are there. and you see that biden is in france right now. and though he and macron don't agree on everything, that they are showing a united efforts here that they do mostly agree on on the issue of russian aggression. and in trying to strengthen the european union but with the trump presidency, i think you're going to see quite a bit of disarray and chaos if you look at the far-right, this family group is probably one of the groups that is the least united and trump promotes disarray. whether it'd be just this isolationists idea that doesn't really work for institutions, particularly intergovernmental institutions. and also the transatlantic partnership. >> there needs to be i guess something fighting against that rugged individualism that these far-right parties want to promote. so it would be very hard to predict what's going to happen. but what you've seen is just at least the voting of some of the var of the far-right in the european parliament. >> they vote to basically support russia either refusing to vote against putin or russia. but they show their true colors many times by their voting record. and this of course, would be a big win for putin as asha, whilst biden has been in paris this this week he certainly has reiterated, america's commitment to european security given these, there a sense that that's ringing a little hello given that he could be out of the white house come november definitely. >> there's a sense that europe cannot rely on the u.s. that is not a trustworthy partner because even tho
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norman, bad news... i never graduated from med school. what? -but the good news is... xfinity mobile just got even better! now, you can automatically connect to wifi speeds up to a gig on the go. plus, buy one unlimited line and get one free for a year. i gotta get this deal... i know... faster wifi and savings? ...i don't want to miss that. that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? at groundwater dot. okay. state dot edu. >> i'm elizabeth wagmeister in los angeles in this close captioning brought to you by guilt visit guilt.com today for up to 70% off designer brands, it has the designers your heart racing had inside a prices new every day, hurry. there'll be gone in a flash. designer sales at up to 70% are sop guilt.com today hello, and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world, i'm anna coren ahead on cnn newsroom. us president joe biden pushing a new round of diplomatic efforts during a historic trip to france. >> what's expected from his meeting with the french president today israel war cabinet could see a shakeup in the hours ahead as we await the end of a deadline set by former defense minister benny gantz. >> what he's threatened department shift from the cabinets could mean for the conflict in gaza. plus the u.s. jobs report is showing a mixed bag when it comes to growth and inflation by families and small business this is my have a less rosy perspective than what the numbers would the close ties between the u.s. and france will be on full display in the coming hours as us president joe biden continues his official state visit in paris french president emmanuel macron will welcome mr. biden and the first lady with a formal ceremony at the okta triomphe there will be a parade precession, the least say palace followed by a working lunch. in the evening, the macron's will host the bidens at the musee d'orsay, 48 state desert dinner it's coming on the heels. the 80th anniversary of d-day. president biden on the allied troops of world war ii during a speech on the cliffs of normandy on friday, he evoked their legacy as he called on the world to defend democracies under threat. today they're not asking us to give or risk our lives. but they are asking us to care for others and our country more than ourselves they're not asking us do their job are asking us to do our job to protect freedom in our time, to defend democracy, to stand up aggression abroad and at home be part of something bigger than ourselves well, for more on this, cnn, international diplomatic getters and nic robertson joins us now live from london and make president biden. >> he's been in france now for, for quite a few days, you'll spend the day with his host, emmanuel macron. it really is testament today bond and the country's bonds it is. >> and i think it was testament to president emmanuel macron's desire to have a strong relationship with whomever the us president is. it was only a few years ago. it feels like now that he was hosting at that time, president trump, and undoubtedly one can imagine the possibility. i mean, this will be put, i guess in the most diplomatic terms, but the real possibility and president my mind president biden will believe he's going to win the when the upcoming us election. but in president macrons mind the concern that the next us president that he may be greeting in france could be donald trump, if he, if he wins the election. >> and that's a concern. and i think we heard those concerns overlaid and all the conversation and speeches that president biden has given while he's been in france about the importance of united states not being isolated, the importance of the duty of unity of the nation let's to support ukraine in its fight against president putin's russia which president zelenskyy himself compared to germany under the nazis and adolf hitler. so this is the sort of backdrop to the conversations, but the real meat of the conversations for what they both late to du really those lie in the sphere of peace in the middle east and, and of course how best to support ukraine and in juror that support going forward, whomever wins the us presidency as you say, nick, there are differing opinions between biden and macron despite their close bond. i mean, what impact do you think this trip will have on us foreign policy, particular regarding the wars in ukraine and gaza i think president biden is bounded by a couple of things here. when it comes to sort of how he adjusts his foreign policy for international pressure, even from a strong la lake like frogs. and that is the demands have domestic politics and the way that contains and constraints what he wants to do. we've seen any apologized for president zelenskyy for taking so long to get that $60 billion aid package for ukraine because it got stuck. he said because of some hardline republicans so his constrained what he can do, macron, of course, we'll want to push biden to get tougher on israel. he supports president biden's latest peace proposal for hostage judge release and a ceasefire in gaza. but he wants biden to do more. and when it comes to ukraine, he wants biden to do more there as well and be more for forward leaning and support. his own initiative, macrons initiative, to have a coalition of international military trainers who would be inside ukraine we don't have this, at least not publicly knowledge at the moment that nato nations have military members inside ukraine supporting and training troops. and that's something match a chrome wants to, wants to do is something president biden is averse to doing because part of the american electorate is very leery about seeing a, you who is entanglement, a military engagement on the ground inside ukraine something president biden said wouldn't happen even if and when russia invaded ukraine. so it's hard to see what wiggle room biden has, but that just president macron isn't going to try to find that space to move things in his direction rather send journeys from london, good to see you. >> thank you in gaza fire and destruction at refers at kuwait hospital, the director of rafah's kuwaiti hospitals has two workers there were killed and five others wounded in a strike by the israeli military. >> last month, the kuwait hospital was forced to close after can you it's continuous israeli strikes. cnn has reached out to the idf for comment. they're going hours could be crucial for israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is facing pressure from the united states to accept ceasefire and hostage release agreement and now a key member who's war cabinet could quit. benny gantz has threatened to leave the group meanwhile, the united nations is adding the israeli military, hamas and palestinian islamic jihad to a list of groups that harm children. the un secretary generals spokesman says the list will be presented to the security council next week gaza's ministry of health says more than 15,000 palestinian children have been killed in the israel hamas war israel denies deliberately targeting civilians we'll see you then that senior international correspondent, but wait a man joins us now, live from beirut. but let's start with an ultimatum that by benny gantz, what is the us's trying to get him to stay what could this mean for the israeli political landscape if he does leave? >> well, in the immediate short term, nothing really because his party is not a member of the ruling coalition now, benny gantz, a former army chief of staff, former defense minister. he was the main political opponent of prime minister netanyahu before for the war. but after the war began, he joined a national unity cabinet. he's a member of this so-called war cabinet with him, leaving it's certainly remove is somebody who was considered a somewhat moderating force on the prime minister. he's somebody who has maintained good relations with the americans. in fact, he's gone to washington, dc since the war began on more than one occasion without the actual cool permission of the prime minister for him to leave it means that that sort of counter balance to netanyahu's perhaps more bellicose inclinations is gone. and it means that, that really basically opens up for vacuum into which the likes of which national security minister ben gvir will step in. and he's sort of the extreme of the extremists in the israeli cabinet. so it could definitely spell more political chaos in israel. now, last month, gantz did he say that on the 8th of june it today, he would resign if netanyahu did not. in the meantime, come up with some sort of post war plan for gaza. netanyahu really hasn't done that yet. but fundamentally, even on the post-war plan for gaza, it's not clear what but he has in mind because gantz, like netanyahu is opposed to the creation of a palestinian state. and he is opposed to the palestinian authority taking over gaza after the war as well. but clearly this is going to open up another gap in an all ready chaotic scene. and israeli politics and wait a min, joining us from beirut, many thanks. >> the secret service is preparing for massive pro-palestinian demonstrations in washington dc today, putting up extra fencing to protect the white house. they've also blocked off access to the white house gates. service agent tells cnn they're expecting up to 12,000 protesters were us president joe biden will not be the one white house says he's attending the state visit in france well, there's been talk of european concerns about possible second, trump presidency, but should be u.s. equally concerned about the european parliament election taking place this weekend. we'll check in with an expert plus these back on the campaign trail. newly convicted donald trump fundraises in california i brought in a short max protein with 30 grams of protein. those who tried me felt more energy. it just two weeks here i'll take that. >> i'm sure not to protein 30 grams protein one frame, sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals, and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic today at america's beverage companies are models might still look the same, but they can be remade in a whole new way. >> thanks to you. >> we're getting bottles back and we've developed a way to make new ones from 100% recycled plastic, new bottles made using no new class lastly, you'll be seeing more of these bottles in more places and when we get more of them back we can use less new plastic bottles are made to be remade stay tuned to get this fight piece ultra non-state bakers set free from granite, stone. are you tired of lins the total and pans steck, you no, you need a new set with a prices are so high, it makes you say we'll get ready for a kitchen full of the most durable ultra non-stick cookware at the most affordable price. anyway where introducing granite, stone blue, the fast, easy way to cook or may family meals every day, each piece of granite stone. good. where is breaths from a solid aluminum. did for even heat conduction and coded three times with our durable, ultra non-stick credit stone blue vignesh. great. it's don't blue is oven rated up to five, but are degrees standing, roasting and come with vintage tempered glass lids to prevent boil over plus all granites don't cook where it is 100% dishwasher and metal utensils safe. look, you object to pay up to $500 for a professional quality coke. where's said, but during this special tv introduction, you can get the granite, stone blue 12th be set, not for 500, 400, or even $300, but for the factory redirect price of just five, easy payments of 49, 95 and for everyone who orders today, we're going to drop one payment. >> you get it. oh, for just for easy payment and so 49, 95 grants don't cookware is so durable. it comes with a ten year warranty as a bonus. what i would are self-training fry baskets, stainless steel steamer for insert, and this beaver rack of $50 value. absolutely free. and there's even more as a 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me back all your ambitions all in one low fixed rates, borrow up to 100 k, no fees required fired so phi get your money, right well, voters are casting their ballots. slovakia and latvia at this hour for elections to see the next european parliament over a four-day period, 27 european union countries voting in elections that will shape the blocks political direction for the next five years. the jack republic and ireland voted on friday, but most nations will go to the polls on sunday including economic powerhouses germany and france will cnn's bobbing to do has more. what's at stake? >> this concludes this unique transnational democratic exercise. >> the world is a very different place since european parliamentary elections were held back at 20:19 a global pandemic two major wars, including one in europe. >> and the subsequent rise in energy costs farmers frustrated by eu red tape and cheap imports i've dumping manure in brussels a worsening climate with activists attacking cultural gems from paris to venice and a cost of living crisis are all among the issues facing europe's 300 373 million eligible voters these elections are the second largest in the world after india. >> and considerably bigger than the upcoming american vote. >> leinz, nine amendments by the computer responsible as a blog hotels in favor between june 6 and ninth, voters in 27 european countries will choose the 720 lawmakers to shape and increasingly splintered europe for the next five years your van elections are important because in eu member countries nowadays, a lot of important strategic decisions are taking at the european level. this is why the election of the european parliament, which is the only directly elected body of europe, is so important. >> policy making in europe is more complex and the election of the european parliament is only part of that. >> as a result, usually we record a lower turnout than in national elections. >> creating a functioning parliament when europe is making a hard rightward shift, won't be easy the first difficult task the parliament is choosing the president of the european commission with the current president's centered right german ursula von der leyen, leading most polls for the incumbent to win. she has to slalom between her center-right european people's party and the increasingly popular far-right parties of giorgia meloni marine le pen, to secure the newly elected parliaments support. >> you are preparing to work together with the ecr with that's not what i've said. i wanted to be very clear. this is not what i've said. okay. i'm speaking about members of the european parliament. i want to see where their group themselves and then we work with a groups that are clearly, clearly pro-european approach ukraine against food. and for the rule of law are far-right with more members could greatly influence how europe deals with political priorities like how to share the burden of irregular migration and what exactly to do about artificial intelligence and regulating big tech against a more sort of china and united states the european union will need the parliament to set a clear path. but with balancing the wide-ranging needs of voters against the goals of divergent parties approving legislation with a fractured parliament will be complex. the stakes for europe and beyond couldn't be higher barbie lots of knidos, cnn, rome well, natasha lins is a professor of government at the university of essex and cultures to england. great to have you with us, with european politics are fragmented and a rise in support for right-wing bodies explained to us more what's at stake there are a lot of things at stake with its election, though the parliament isn't the most important eu institution when it comes to foreign policy making you see that the results will reflect what the national debates are going to be about these national debate, of course, inform what the commission does and the council, and we have some of the biggest issues facing europe since world war ii. >> by far the biggest security threat facing europe with russian aggression in ukraine and the ongoing war in ukraine but beyond the questions of whether or not europe can be united in its support for you ukraine. there are questions of european enlargement of the green agenda and also at the heart of what the european union is about whether it's going to be a model for democracy and supporting human rights. you see with the rise of these far-right parties that don't like institutions that are aren't particularly supportive of democracy or human rights it's very anti-immigration. they want to almost dismantle the european union from within. >> so these are really been questions that are coming with this particular election. disaster there's obviously a lot of talk about what will happen if, if donald trump becomes president again and what that would mean for europe. but let's turn that around if right-wing parties perform well, what could that mean for relations with us? >> it's a really good question, and i think in terms of if it's still joe biden in 2024 the biden administration has maintained that they are committed to democracy, to human rights into working to ensure that the partnership, the transatlantic partnership is ironclad and that they were working in lockstep in fighting against russian aggression and they'll have to work with whatever partners are there. and you see that biden is in france right now. and though he and macron don't agree on everything, that they are showing a united efforts here that they do mostly agree on on the issue of russian aggression. and in trying to strengthen the european union but with the trump presidency, i think you're going to see quite a bit of disarray and chaos if you look at the far-right, this family group is probably one of the groups that is the least united and trump promotes disarray. whether it'd be just this isolationists idea that doesn't really work for institutions, particularly intergovernmental institutions. and also the transatlantic partnership. >> there needs to be i guess something fighting against that rugged individualism that these far-right parties want to promote. so it would be very hard to predict what's going to happen. but what you've seen is just at least the voting of some of the var of the far-right in the european parliament. >> they vote to basically support russia either refusing to vote against putin or russia. but they show their true colors many times by their voting record. and this of course, would be a big win for putin as asha, whilst biden has been in paris this this week he certainly has reiterated, america's commitment to european security given these, there a sense that that's ringing a little hello given that he could be out of the white house come november definitely. >> there's a sense that europe cannot rely on the u.s. that is not a trustworthy partner because even tho