bill kristol and don winslow, thank you so much for joining me this sunday. >> again, don's book, youo pick it up, city on fire. next, breaking news from ukraine. we're waiting for u.s. officials to a high-level visit in kyiv, four supported by ukraine's president. and later, what would across america could face that the supreme court laws eliminated this summer? but first, to richard louis, with other big news that we are watching here on msnbc. >> very good evening to you. some early protections showing that french president emmanuel macron will serve another term defeating marine le pen. his far-right opponent in her concession speech, le pen, told her supporters quote, we must continue to fight. longtime republican senator oren hatch has died, we're told, he passed away in salt lake city surrounded by his family. hatch is the longest serving u.s. senator in utah history. he was 88. governor of new mexico declaring a state of emergency for several counties because drought conditions are hampering efforts to contain wildfires. they will provide more funding for crews in 12 president