The nations election manal securely and on time the man in charge of the u. S. Postal service is grilled over controversial cost cutting measures. Your top story the russian Opposition Leader alexina valmy has been given permission to travel to berlin for Emergency Medical Care german doctors deemed novell need fit to travel after examiners him in siberia hes been recovering in hospital there after suspected poisoning his wife has appealed to the president Vladimir Putin to allow him to be taken to Berlin Police say they found traces of an Industrial Chemical on his body but russian doctors say theres no indication that he was poisoned. Alexandra steele you know which gulf war is a freelance journalist who joins us from moscow alexandra do you think you might be on a plane in the next few hours that. Well what are russian doctors saying that it will take a couple of hours to prepare him for and this trip that they still think is a risky trip then that might in danger of his health but
Stop. The Postal Service is fully capable of committed to delivering the nations election mail securely and on time the man in charge of the u. S. Postal service is grilled over controversial cost cutting measures. And the belorussian opposition challenger. Declares the people will never accept the current leadership again after disputed elections and im he said with only sports the stage is set for footballs Europa League final and because of coronavirus its taken almost a year to reach this stage 5 time champion sylvia taking on into my lap. Ok lets get going russian doctors have now given permission for the comatose opposition figure to be flown to germany. The reversal followed more than 24 hours of wrangling over how the prominent kremlin critic should be treated the 44 year old fell critically ill whilst on a flight on thursday supporters say he was poisoned the police have found traces of an Industrial Chemical on his luggage and his clothing but doctors at the hospital in siber
violent fiery riots destroying a police car, shattering windows, tons of graffiti, all but one of those arrested in georgia were out of staters. they were whereon in a be revolutionaries who traveled across state lines to terrorize, and they hope to recruit and inspire others the excuse this time was to call for a night of rage and reciprocal violence against police over the killing of a man who was fatally shot last week by police after he shot a georgia state patrol trooper. well, look, the antifa crowd didn t inspire others because 20 individuals gathered in boston supposedly over the weekend in solidarity with the atlanta-based antifa group and they did so by vandalizing a public bandstand with foul anti-law enforcement graffiti and officers were injured when they had to respond and clear the area. one of those arrested was the daughter of democrat massachusetts congresswoman catherine clark. in boston, daughter of house democratic whip catherine clark was arrest
Issues, not economic ones. That being said, although they are intertwined these days when security is so critical to the United States and japan and to the philippines as well, that being said and the japanese as we all know are too polite to say this, there is unhappiness in japan over president bidens decision to publicly oppose the sale of u. S. Steel to nippon steel so we thought to focus on the importance of u. S. Japan cooperation on Economic Security, on reliable supply chains, on japans significant and longstanding direct investment across the United States and the potential benefits that an enriched u. S. Japan Partnership Offers to American Workers and allied technological leadership. All these things will be on the agenda at the white house next week. We have two panels of experts today. One on Economic Security that i will moderate and another on Foreign Direct Investments that my japan chair colleague will moderate. But first we have the honor of a keynote and discussion w
Between the United States and japan with leaders from the Defense Department and Japanese Ministry officials. The Hudson Institute hosted this visit. Good morning and welcome to Hudson Institute. I serve as japan chair at hudson and i want to welcome our audience here at the bessy and walter Stern Policy Center in washington and i want to welcome our audience on liep and online and through cspan. On the eve of Prime Minister Fumio Kishidas historic visit to the United States on april 10, it seemed like an appropriate moment to examine the benefits of the deep and expanding u. S. And Japan Economic relationship and as all of us in this room have seen on the news reports, including by certain members of our audience here today in the press, about the impressive deliverables that will be coming out of both the u. S. Japan summit on the 10th and u. S. Japanphilippines trilateral summit on the 11th, most of the focus object the discussions will be on security issues, not economic ones. That