00:15I've been saying about Miriam and Eric Costello,
00:19probably my two favourite news readers.
00:22I'm my two favourite GB News,
00:24so that's probably my favourite GB News.
00:30Great progress was made overnight, but there are still sticking points.
00:34And this morning President Trump has touched down in Maryland on Air Force One
00:39as he heads back to the White House while on board...
00:43White House?
00:45Hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm, hmm.
00:54Hmm.
00:56And back here at home, more protests outside migrant hotels are set to pay...
01:00My room will tell her...
01:02...involving groups like stand-up to racism are also in plans together.
01:06We'll go live to Volker when Tony Maguire is reporting.
01:10And should the police be spending time cracking down on catcalling?
01:14That's what one force is doing with the pilot scheme in Tolkien,
01:17and other female officers going jogging.
01:20We'll be debating that.
01:22Why?
01:23Yes, the biggest stories, the boldest opinions,
01:25and the liveness debates over the next two hours.
01:27I'm Miriam Cates.
01:28Hi, I'm Charlie Peters.
01:29The weekend starts here.
01:43Before we get started, we have some breaking news from just moments ago.
01:45It's why I'm just going to compliment the people who have said
01:52it's quite an important moment for Britain.
01:55A moment of peril, actually, if we are boxed out of talks
01:59in Russia and the US.
02:01You know, sort of in the narrative and move forward.
02:03So I think for us, it's the case of watching a lot of people who
02:08are watching a lot of people who are actually having all these discussions,
02:10and I'm sure we'll have it when the PM has spoken to a lot of people who have
02:13The PM has spoken to his European counterparts, but I think, you know, for the continued positioning that they've done throughout, so having him as a statesman, he's there in Europe, he's talking to European leaders in NATO, and perhaps he can be part of the, kind of, I guess, to broker.
02:31What do you want?
02:44Macron?
02:47What does that mean?
02:59No.
03:01I don't need B2 bombers.
03:06Well, the optics are certainly impressive.
03:07We're not, we're not there physically, but I think it's that role of shaping the dialogue, you know, being that link between the US and NATO, and, you know, all the work that's going on behind the scenes, and I think, you know, there's lots of reports in the past this morning, wasn't there, about, you know, Netanyahu, Kia, he's always out to the foreign policy side of things, and that's having an impact here at home.
03:29But I think, you know, the British public will expect him to be there, pushing, um, and dramatic role.
03:35But it's also about our security.
03:36But it's also about our security.
03:37We've heard from other colleagues this morning.
03:38What's important?
03:39What's important?
03:40What's important?
03:41What's important?
03:42You know, day in, day out, but they are there, and it's right there at the table, and...
03:46...Star, man!
03:48The support amongst the British public has remained really, really strong for Ukraine.
03:5470% of the people of Ukraine over half will be willing to see than Europe, but there's been a huge cost as well.
03:55That's million-world.
03:56It's a whole cost.
03:58Yeah.
04:00That's million.
04:02They have.
04:04Do you think the British public
04:06really appreciate how much
04:08our support for Ukraine has cost?
04:10I'm not sure, and that's just one poll.
04:12I mean, it's probably been three, four years now,
04:14and we're seeing...
04:16...the effects financially get at home.
04:18I'm not sure that we're in a position that
04:20British public would want trips around,
04:22but I think there's definitely an appetite
04:24for, you know, a way to close this,
04:26and, you know, to be fairness,
04:28on all sides, and Trump,
04:30you know, he's the man, he's the art of the deal,
04:32isn't he? So he hasn't closed it quite yet.
04:34Yeah. White people.
04:36White people.
04:38You know, saying you need to think about
04:40the wider implications as well, it's not just...
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