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
that full nondisclosure to be put over all of the evidence that he would be seeing for the first time and learning about in the course of this case. he wants a much smaller segment to be locked down, something that would be called sensitive materials. so we re watching for how the judge responds to that. and we re also watching for her tone. judge tanya chutkan, she is a tough judge. she is also very metered judge in that she holds hearings that really do dig into the legal issues. she seems to move quite quickly and also be very prepared whenever she gets on the bench. so we re watching to see how much she s taking into consideration some other things that trump and his lawyers and the justice department have said so far to her, specifically about social media posts that the former president has made talking about the special counsel s investigation, wanting to come after people. generally, if she responds to that today, that is something really to watch here. and then, of course, all
would have to go in person multiple times to their doctor. they also have to get this abortion pill in person, as opposed to via the mail. so there s a lot that could change actually. and we re just getting right now we re getting word that the supreme court did just make another decision here. they have extended the stay here, boris. so this is saying that there putting for a while here. i m not sure exactly how long it could be days or weeks. they are extending the stay, so they are putting those all of those restrictions that could have possibly taken effect. they re putting all of those on hold. so once again, the fda and the justice department have have one here, though, incrementally at this point, because this case is still playing out at the lower courts. but for now, boris it does remain status quo for the abortion pill. nothing will change. it will remain available as it did in the previous weeks and months. and i m waiting to see right now, if the supreme court is going to t
mcgrath is indicted two years ago. the main allegation against him was that he ended up asking for a receivance payment he said was from permission from then governor larry hogan when mcgrath was leaving the maryland environmental services, his job as executive director, to become hogan s chief of staff now, hogan and the justice department have said that that was false, he ended up having hogan s permission that s the central charge against him, chris. there s new reporting that the fbi raided his home in florida. what else can you tell us? chris, our reporters confirm that the fbi did raid his florida home, and the baltimore
on pay. the talk of a one off payment, or perhaps backdated pay rises, seems to have died away. the treasury has not been working with any specific proposals. it doesn t seem like department have got much further with them either. so in that sense, i have said before, iwill say it again, it all still feels a bit stuck. the labour party is arguing that the government is now exploiting this situation. it says it is deliberately stoking conflict. of course, ministers would say that of course, ministers would say that is not the case, that they want to try and find a resolution. but in terms of finding that magic answer that would bring these strikes to an end, it doesn t seem imminent to me. nick, thank you. we are going to be speaking to the government and the unions about the teachers strike in the next few minutes here on breakfast. a four year old girl has died after being attacked by a dog