this and why. the public should be enlisted in aiding and assisting in a solution of this case. all of that gets undermined whether we spend time just attacking the institution. ali and frank, thank you for starting us off. we will have more later in the hour. on the world stage, president biden set to deliver a major foreign policy speech after two days of meetings with nato allies and the president of ukraine. armed forces committee member angus king is just back there the nato summit. he joins me next. you are watching andrea mitchell reports only on msnbc. . this is american infrastructure. megawatts of power, rails and open road, and essential services of every kind. all running on countless invisible networks, making it a prime target for cyberattacks. but the same ai-powered security that protects all of google also defends the systems running america s infrastructure.
martha: robert f. kennedy going to new hampshire for his first major foreign policy speech. he s polling 20% against president biden. mark meredith reporting live. good afternoon. he just talked about fund raisers out west. the money may come in handy. polling shows the president remains vulnerable next year. cnn has a new survey out shows 56% of americans have an unfavorable opinion of the president. so there s one person hoping to capitalize on those feelings, robert f. kennedy jr. he s running for the democratic nomination. he was in new hampshire giving his thoughts on u.s. foreign policy. he told the crowd nuclear tensions are at an extreme and dangerous level. he said if elected, he would curb military and diplomatic tensions. every empire through the
In February, a Chinese People s Liberation Army strategy paper disclosed plans to build 13,000 satellites in low Earth orbit. Its explicit mission: to "suppress Starlink" and, if desired, "destroy Starlink satellites that pass over China or other sensitive regions."
foreign policy speech and more like a campaign rally for democracy. bret? bret: peter doocy traveling with the president in poland, peter, thanks. reared of u.s. military forces in the pacific says america needs to do more to prevent a fight with china chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin has that story tonight from the pentagon. [explosion] amidst growing tension with china, the u.s. and the philippines carried out the biggest military drills since 2015. an attempt to send a message to both china and russia days after defense secretary lloyd austin stood next to his counterpart who announced the u.s. would have greater access to four new military bases, including one in lieu zan. just south of taiwan. the top commander of u.s. forces in t
says the golden era of relations between the uk and china is over. in his first major foreign policy speech, the prime minister said the idea that trade with china would lead to reform was naive . he called for a new approach to diplomacy. we recognise china poses a systemic challenges to our values and interests, a challenge that grows more acute as it moves toward even greater authoritarianism. instead of listening to their people s protests, the chinese government has chosen to crack down further, including by assaulting a bbcjournalist. the media and our parliamentarians must be able to highlight these issues without sanction, including calling out abuses in xinjiang and the curtailment of freedom in hong kong. of course, we cannot simply ignore china s significance in world affairs to global economic stability