restricted to brought in. yes, a lot of them are restricted to production brought in. yes, a lot of them are restricted to production within i brought in. yes, a lot of them are j restricted to production within the united states. that is a big point of contention in fact between the european union and the united states government. that there are made in america requirements in order to qualify for the subsidies. and in fact some european companies are switching plants, production towards the us precisely because of it. let s talk a little bit about the politics because emmanuel macron has been vocal on this, the french president, he said to through the pandemic we have become far too reliance on china for some fairly to strategic products speaking about chips, semiconductors but things that go into her medicines. it has shown a light on that, such that governments are now turning to look at incentives from moving away from china. . . at incentives from moving away from china. . ,
this country. so unfortunately americans do not follow it. in washington they do. they do not pick side witi washington they do. they do not pick side will be washington they do. they do not pick side will be prefers to see everyone stick together, because it is neater and cleaner, but we see it as it an internal matter but regardless of where internal matter but regardless of where he goes i do not think it affects where he goes i do not think it affects the long term relationships between affects the long term relationships between the various countries certainty between the various countries certainly not when it comes to sharing certainly not when it comes to sharing information, national defehce. sharing information, national defence, the five eyes, so while we are watching we are interested, we see it as are watching we are interested, we see it as an are watching we are interested, we see it as an internal matter and hope see it as an internal matter and hope
with the impact these new sanctions may have one russia. your thoughts on that. i sanctions may have one russia. your thoughts on that.- your thoughts on that. i think the sanctions your thoughts on that. i think the sanctions that your thoughts on that. i think the sanctions that have - your thoughts on that. i think the sanctions that have been | the sanctions that have been announced throughout this week and we will seek out today from the biden and allies, it is not as impactful as advertised. the sanctions relating to coal, oil and additional banks, limiting the ability for debt repayments to be made, all of these have impact. however, the real elephant in the room are sanctions relating to lng and oil which has been a big point of contention across the eu members. of contention across the eu members- members. that is a game changer. members. that is a game changer, something - members. that is a game - changer, something president zelensky and others have been saying since
other notable politicians like barack obama and senator elizabeth warren. but interestingly enough, i thought he made some news tonight. he hopes to carry what harry reid talked about with doing away with the fill buster in the weeks and the months and the year ahead. it s obviously a big point of contention in the senate, and a lot of people are calling for democrats to do away with the fill buster to get things like voting rights done. we ll see if he heeds the advice of his late friend. that is big news, ayman. thank you very, very much for sharing that with us. thank you. and see you tomorrow night. tonight we begin with the breaking news of the hour. former senate majority leader harry reid, democrat of nevada, has died at the age of 82. harry reid led the senate democratic caucus for more than 15 years. he was first elected to congress in 1983 as a nevada representative and became a senator in 1987. he served as majority leader from 2007 to 2015 and retired
have you ever missed 360 ? you can listen to our podcast. search for anderson cooper 360. the news continues. let s hand it over to laura coates and cnn tonight. good to see you. i am laura coates. welcome to cnn tonight. the big headline is president biden s clarion call for congressional action on voting rights. this, of course, hundreds of miles away from the u.s. capitol, which has been a big point of contention for advocates who chose not to stand besides him in georgia today. they say they want to see action, not just talk. and many are wondering if this conversation is coming in too little, too late, even if we re not a year into the biden presidency. still the president, a self-proclaimed creature of the senate, delivered his loudest