Afternoon to you. This news that south korea, north korea are talking about the idea of possibly burying a hatchet thats existed since the calling of a cease fire at the end of conflict on the Korean Peninsula is just as larry kudlow, the president s point person on east asia affairs were briefing the press, president abe who the president will meet with has got some real concerns about a meeting between kim jongun of north korea and the president , worrying that when the president cuts some sort of deal to denuclearize the peninsula, that japans interests may not be fully taken into account. Talks with kim are clearly a big concern for a lot of players in the region, but japan in particular. I asked pottinger about that this afternoon. He said japans security interests fall in line with Americas National security interests. I also asked him how this idea of a peace deal between north korea and south korea could possibly change the calculation for the president s sit down with kim jong
Were coming to you live from atlanta, ga. Im fatly allen. This is cnn newsroom. Thank you again for joining us. Our top story here, a federal judge in washington has ruled the impeachment inquiry in congress is valid. The judge ordered the u. S. Justice department to give congress portions of the Mueller Report that had been redacted, arguing it was in the public interest. Adding to the administrations troubles, a new book allegedly written by a white house insider said to be privy to the internal conversations. As President Trump rails against never trump republicans and the socalled deep state, plans to use the president s own words against him. The author, whose ideal hasnt been revealed will reportedly lie on extensive notes from meeting and conversations with trump. Writing on the books back cover that there is no better witness to his character than his own words and no better evidence of the danger he poses than his own conduct. All this with the impeachment inquiry on capitol h
You see it here. The plane first bounced off the runway before coming back down and then bursting into flames. Interfax reports that a loss of communication caused by a Lightning Strike forced the landing. Cnns Moscow Bureau chief nathan hodge is following this story live in the capital. The investigation under way. So many people watched this plane as it landed, bounced and then burst into flames. What more are you learning . George, i think what were all trying to find out at this point is what actually forced the plane to turn back . It was in the air for about 30 minutes after it took off from the airport in moscow, heading to a city in the north of russia. And it was forced to turn back because of at this point, according to the airline, aeroflot, a technical issue. And as we had the video that emerged last night showing the plane making this hard landing, literally bouncing on the runway and then landing again and bursting into flames as the undercarriage appears to hit the groun
For this month s Memphis Memories quiz, we dip into the archives of Old Reliable, more formally known as The Commercial Appeal, the daily newspaper that in one form or another enlightened, challenged, frustrated and delighted readers for more than 180 years.
The format is different, and, I think, fun: Each question contains a passage pulled from a story in the newspaper. So this quiz celebrates not just Memphis history but Memphis writers and words.
This is the sixth of a series of seven monthly quizzes that concludes in August with an all-Elvis edition. As with its predecessors, the quiz consists of 21 questions (because the year is 2021, see?); and, as before, the purpose is as much to entertain as to inform.