warships. alexandria hoff has more. alex. alexandria: the reaction is more muted than the visit from nancy pelosi last summer. this dynamic does shift day-by-day and yesterday an aircraft along with three vessels were spotted near taiwan. china foreign ministry told reporters the u.s. was coniving with taiwan and the ministry said china will take firm and forceful measure to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity. these are threats chalked up to china simply deploying intimidation tactics. republican congressman michael mccaul, who led the delegation, said this overnight. working together and this is why we are here today, sir, in person, to tell you we are friends of taiwan. we support taiwan. and united we will protect taiwan from the communist chinese party. alexandria: once again the taiwanese president will meet with the delegation tomorrow, following the wednesday meeting in california that sparked the chinese warnings, the group of lawmakers is to
other bad things, i m all for it, the conflict of interest because you are the president s son and taking in a lot of money is the problem here. guy: i m not a big art buff or critic, i will confess, i like some of his stuff. $85,000 ludicrous and that price tag comes with the last name written at the bottom of the pieces. i kind of like it, though. ashley: to each their own, it looks like fingerpainting. ashley: i m more traditional, do other artists, struggling artists, did they get kicked out of gallery show chance because they don t have the last name biden. guy: they can change their name legally, that would help. ashley: thank you, have a good weekend. stormy daniels sits down with a one-on-one with piers morgan, we will share some of that exclusive interview, including
in terms of the international interest after that jab back in december, what has that been like for both of you? do you talk about that? i had a letterfrom somebody, which i thought was really lovely. the words she s written at the bottom of the letter was, what a courageous lady? aw. and that was just it. and i thought, well, you know, she thought, i ve done something really good. i didn tjust do it for me. why would i do it for me? i did it for everybody around. both of you will know there will be people watching this, thinking, that s great, but i don t want to have the jab. i mean, do you have a message for them, who might be seeing this? oh, yes, yes, yes. whatever you thought before, please do have the jab. there s nothing to it. don t be afraid of a needle just to save your life and to save other lives. please have it done. the people that we re getting in the hospital recently, that are hospitalised, are not vaccinated, and i think we need to be able to tell those people th
offered to them. that was kind of something monumental for me in my career, because i ve never been in the limelight. i think it s a really big responsibility as well, from my side to actually represent the nurses, the doctors, the health care workers that, you know, work in the nhs, that we do a lot of great things, but we don t kind of normally shout about. and the day before that, we had to, i had to plan maggie s wardrobe because i didn t want her coming down in her gown. is this where the t shirt came from? yes. i had a letterfrom somebody which i thought was really i lovely. the words she s written at the bottom of the letter was, what a courageous lady , and that is what she said. and i thought, well, she thought i ve done something really good, i didn tjust do it for me, why would i do it for me? i did it for everybody around. both of you will know there ll be people watching this, thinking, that s great but i don t want to have the jab. do you have a message for them, who mi
vaccine in coventry in december of last year. she s given her only interview to bbc breakfast, and said revieved the jab was a moment of hope. this was the whole meaning. this was the whole meaning, that s what i said a thousand times over, you know. i hope, i hope that it has got the ball rolling, this wonderful injection that s been offered to them. that was kind of something monumental for me in my career, because i ve never been in the limelight. i think it s a really big responsibility as well, from my side to actually represent the nurses, the doctors, the health care workers that, you know, work in the nhs, that we do a lot of great things, but we don t kind of normally shout about. and the day before that, we had to, i had to plan maggie s wardrobe because i didn t want her coming down in her gown. is this where the t shirt came from? yes. i had a letterfrom somebody which i thought was really i lovely. the words she s written at the bottom of the letter was, what a courageous