hello, i m jake tapper in washington where the state of our union is watching internat international crisis build. one thing that was clear in new york city this past week. the west were world is fighting battles on two fronts. one, against russia that ramped up nuclear threats as ukraine pushes ahead with the forceful recapturing of its own land and second, against global economic peril with inflation soaring and recession looming. people struggling to keep up with rising energy prices and other costs. one leader facing a particularly stiff challenge is the brand-new prime minister of the united kingdom liz truss that officially took on the role days before the nation s monarch died with the nation in economic crisis as garwar rages in ukrai. after mourning the loss of the queen on friday truss first move as a leader markets went into a tail spin and crashing the pound to the lowest level against the dollar since 1985. truss is facing perhaps the biggest set of challenges f
investigators criticizes a parallel justice department probe. why don t you have your own damn files? what interviews will we see this week? i ll speak to adam schiff in moments. first, look who s talking? two former tennessee governors on opposite sides of the aisle say they re ready to bridge the gap. that s ahead. hello, i m jake tapper in washington, where the state of our union is watching international crises build. one thing that was clear, as world leaders garded, the western world is fighting battles, on two fronts. with its forceful recap purse of its own land, and second against global economic peril, with inflation continuing to soar and recession looming, people around the world struggling to keep up with energy prices and other costs. one leader facing a particularly stiff challenges is liz truss. she officially took on the role just days before the nation s month narc,e 2k50id, after ten or 12 days of mourning, in truss s first major move as the nation s le
totally. have a good show. i ll see you soon. thank you. thanks to nicole, and thanks to you for joinings. this is the beat. i m ari melber. we re tracking several stories. the january 6th committee dropped new evidence today. you might be thinking, wait, why wouldn t they include it in the hearing? but they had so much stuff, like what you see on the screen, that didn t make the hearing. this is a draft of trump s speech the day after. because he was crossing out any reference to prosecuting those blatant lawbreakers. and then there s this new testimony. do you recognize what this is? it looks like a copy of a draft of the remarks for that day. do you recognize the handwriting? it looks like my father s handwriting. it looks like here he crossed out that he was directing the department of justice to ensure all law breaks are prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law, we must send a clear message, not with mercy, but with justice. legal consequences must be
the january 6 u.s. capitol riot. we don t swear an oath to an individual or a political party. we take our oath to defend the united states constitution. we have a breach at the capitol. our work must do much more than just look back. the cause of our democracy remains in danger, conspiracy to fraught the will of the people is not over. it is friday, june 10th, 4:00 a.m. in washington where the house select committee investigating the capitol riot says january 6 was the cull men nation of an attempted coup by donald trump and his supporters. republican vice chair liz cheney said trump lit the flame for the attack and she explained how the former president and his aides knowingly spread lies that the 2020 election was stolen. here is trump s daughter, ivanka. how did that affect your perspective about the election when attorney general barr made that statement? it affected my perspective. i respect attorney general barr. so i accepted what he was saying. and benn
taliban continues to crack down on the rights of female journalists. and we do begin in japan this hour where u.s. president joe biden is pivoting to economic alliances as he tackles is second leg of a high stakes diplomatic nour asia. earlier he called on the japanese emperor at the japanese palace. he later arooied for talks where mr. biden reaffirmed america s support for japan. u.s./japanese alliance has long been the corner stone of peace and prosperity in the indo-pacific, and the united states remains fully committed to japan s defense, and we will face the challenges today and the future together. now, while much of the focus? south korea was on the threats from north korea, in japan, all eyes are on the footprint. mr. biden is set to reveal his administration s new framework for the region. the goal to boost ties between the indo-pacific and native allies. he will bring a similar message to the meaning of the so-called quad alliance where he ll speak with leade