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ito territory and at the same time iran and china are now cozying up to russia. china s top diplomat today mate face-to-face with russia dictator vladimir putin and the wall street journal is reportin xi jinping is planning to visit moscow and meet with putin. fund they are. we are also learning that china may be on the brink of providin lethal aid to russia. to beat back in ukraine because they re not winning that war that they started. just yesterday putin pulled out of the new start training that was actually the last one in th u.s. and that country if contro agreement between the two largest nuclear armed powers an signaled the era of formal arms-control may be over a. raising some questions about whether we could be facing a ne nuclear arms race very national security council spokesperson spelled out what is at stake. with these alarming developments . we are already concerned about the invasion they haven t enforced sanctions against mr. hooton holding him accountable
doubling down on a warning saying quote china has made clear to the u.s. serious concern over pelosi s visit to taiwan, if the u.s. challenges china s red line, the u.s. must bear all consequences arising thereof. speaker pelosi will be appeasing president biden who said military officials calling it not a good ideas and demands from china. here is former secretary of state mike pompeo. we shouldn t allow chinese to tell speaker pelosi where she can and can t go the self-governing island china claims control of. in singapore, malaysia, we will hold high-level meetings to discuss shared interests and values. it is not unheard of for trips to happen not scheduled, indonesia is considered a likely stop. one goal for the speaker and democratic members of the delegation is to discuss security and democratic governance in the region. republicans feel catering to china does the opposite. if we want deterrence, we need to provide weapon systems to taiwan. if pelosi makes
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uphill battle for liz cheney.ony voters in wyoming go to the polls on primary day. cs s robert costa is the only network correspondent there, as the congresswoman casts her vote. as a country, we re facing very challenging and difficult times. o donnell: the staggering number of americans who are unhappy at work. this job is not fun, and we re not getting paid enough to deal with the stuff we have to deal with every single day. o donnell: cbs s elise preston on why that s costing companies trillions of dollars. this is the cbs evening news with norah o donnell, reporting from the nation s capital. o donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west and thank you for joining us on this tuesday night. .we want to begin tonight with severe water cuts that will impact tens of millions of americans, and puts a fine point on how dire the crisis is in america s west. a mega-drought is drying up the colorado river, and depleting the nation s largest man-made reservoir, lak