response to actions by the countries such as china. economic coercion, so things like imposing trade barriers on european exports to china, in response to these issues. that is the kind of area, and allows the eu to work together, rather than country by country. i guess the question is, will the eu, because it is still a political decision to take action in response to china, or other countries, and i think that remains to be seen. there are different interests here. for example, germany still has very strong trade and investment links with china. and has been lenient against the toughest stance. she said the eu against the toughest stance. she said the eu need to define its future relationship with china in areas like quantum computing, robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? i robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? robotics, ai. where will that relationship go? robotics, ai. where will that relationshi no? ~ , ., relationship go? i think there s an emhas
major victory. we expect one of our first vote on later on this afternoon will get it started. and then it is really in the hands of the republicans. they can offer as many events as they want, and they can talk pretty much over the next 20 hours or they want to. so if they can keep the clock moving, at the end of the day, if we keep our 15 votes together we can be able to pass this bill. also, breaking at this hour, president biden has tested negative for covid today. the president s physician announcing those results moments ago. and just ahead, we will go live to the white house on how this affects the presidents plans moving forward. meanwhile, indiana s past the state of the first state to pass abortions after roe v. wade is overturned. governor erin hoeven signing a total ban on the procedure after lawmakers approved. it senators on both sides of the aisle are getting reaction as the laws set to take effect september 15th. these kinds of decisions are never made i
meeting some ukrainian refugees. there is strikingly strong words in his speech about ukraine, talking about the destruction, the countless numbers of lives of course lost, the security of europe under threat. and germany and britain coming together, along with allies, in defence of ukraine s peace and freedom. in saying that germany and the germany showed vital leadership, and he also praised germans significant military support, saying that it was courageous and very much appreciated. so courageous and very much appreciated. 50 king charles meeting some ukrainian refugees. he praised as well in the last 2a hours the fact that germany had taken so many refugees from ukraine. within the last year. let s move on away from
county and county. not only did her opponent gain constituents in this region but then she of course lost what would traditionally be her democratic voting constituents. now kansas an s this week rejected a proposed state constitutional amendment that would have said that there is no right to an abortion in that seat. unlike this just why this decision impact a general action in that state? it will depend on how messaging goes. over the next few months, we are already seeing democrats getting ready to capitalize on that, telling voters that that vote was a battle but more . and therefore they need to continue to vote for people who support those rights. and meanwhile, republicans are pivoting to other issues. they are talking about inflation, talk about joe biden, and earlier this week amanda atkinson s did something [inaudible] kansas have voted on other issues. now, katie, before i let you go, let me know.
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