john: the republican senate in pennsylvania too close to call. oz and mccormick separated by a few thousand votes. it could eventually decide the balance of power in washington. john roberts good to see you here today. gillian: great to be with you, back from coverage the johnny depp trial in fairfax. secretary of state of pennsylvania is saying it s going to be a few days before the republican primary can be called. that race will be sent to a recount if the margin remains within half a percent. john: tv doctor, trump s endorsement, skyrocketing in the last couple of the weeks. but mccormick says he s the best chance to win in november and they are confident he will be the nominee. gillian: we have guy benson to break it down, but first bryan llenas joins us from new hope, pennsylvania. how are both campaigns feeling this hour about where they stand? hey, gillian, the bottom line, two words we keep hearing. optimistic and confident. those are the two words we are h
to good use defending period in the donbas as well. gillian: listening to jake sullivan brief the press in the briefing ram there. he s previewing the upcoming trip to asia, and talked about the war in ukraine. he also addressed nato expansion with finland and sweden set to join the alliance, he believes that is going to go through, and that nato will be on board with the decisions. john: bring in martha maccallum, author of the story, and other things. talk about foreign policy there, and the president tomorrow will go to asia to visit south korea and japan. a meeting with the quad countries as well. your thoughts about everything that you heard there from sullivan? martha: it s so interesting. when you are elected president, you sort of run on a platform, a number of ideas and approach. we heard very little about foreign policy throughout the course of the 2020 presidential election and now with the