sandra: america reports with the justice department last hour submitting proposed redactions to the affidavit used as the basis of the search of former president trump s florida home. now it s up to a federal judge to determine how much of that document the public will actually get to see. hello, welcome, everyone. i m sandra smith in new york. happy friday eve. john: as we like to call it around here, that s what thursday is. good to see you, sandra. the federal judge who approved the warrant to search mar-a-lago is set to weigh the pros and cons of releasing portions of the affidavit. the judge acknowledged heavy redactions to make the document in essence meaningless. justice department maintaining it could be dangerous to release any part of the affidavit saying it could compromise the investigations. republicans, along with several news organizations are pressing for more information about what prompted the unprecedented search of a former president s home. sandra
massachusetts wednesday. stop short of declaring a national emergency, he hinted that such a move could be coming in the weeks ahead.e clear, climate change is an emergency and in the coming weeks i m going to the power i ve have as president to turn these words into formal official government actions of the appropriate proclamation, executive order that they president possesses. when it comes to fighting climate change, i will not take no for an answer. let s bring in also journal columnist chemist also come editorial board and editorial pay writer. so kim, first quick question, is there any chance the presidents climate agenda could come back legislatively and congress this year? it is possible for the reason it is stalled right now senator joe manchin saw this most recent inflation numbers part he has been trying to come to an agreement with them. but decided it would not be good economically to move just right now. he left open the possibility this was something tha
teachers to walk off the job. and not even the teachers unions are immune from being struck against. 48 field employees with the national education association voted this week to authorize a strike. over at the other major teachers union, american federation of teachers president posted on x, formerly twitter, article with the headline what s behind the increase in home schooling. she says it s because of gun violence, bullying and a lack of services for special needs students. but a lot of people in the comments pointed out also because of powerful teachers unions pushing for school closures during the pandemic and pushing for progressive curriculum. so, i guess school s out for november over there in portland. sandra: oh, man, we ll be watching that. thank you. right now by the way, as we top a brand-new hour here, president biden sitting down with xi jinping the first time in a year, and a lot of catching up to go. live shot of the balloon going down. it has been
so the big story right now, president biden and chinese president xi jinping man on man as we all sit. they re behind closed doors right now. all of these issues, ukraine, taiwan, israel, iran all elephants in the room, whether or not they get a head-on part of this discussion today. what about china s burgeoning relationship with iran? that as iranian proxies are attacking our troops. will the president say anything to the chinese president about what he might be able to do to influence that situation? you remember back in march when president xi was handed an unprecedented third term as president. officials here warned this. we assess that during the course of xi s third term, they will put together and attempt taiwan on unification, undercut u.s. influence which they perceive as a threat, drive wedges between washington and its allies and partners and promote certain norms that favor china s authoritarian system. martha: in moments, mike gallagher who is central to our
blood on joe biden s hand as he destroyed our southern border during president trump with the safest southern border we have seen in modern history. we had strength on our border that was not run by the cartels paired we didn t have these animals entering our country and president trump said this nine years ago that they are not going to sit and if we have a open border and no american children are dying. a very passionate texas congressman wesley hunt earlier speaking about the dangers of an open border following the murder of a 12-year-old girl in houston just a few miles outside of his district. the latest incident and a growing number of violent cases by immigrants who have illegally entered this country. welcome back as america reports roles into the second hour it is 2:00 on the east coast and sandra smith in new york and aishah great to have you today. aishah: thank you, i am aishah hasnie as we get shocking new deals up about the alleged of that 13-year-old girl i