it claims much of the south china sea as its own sovereignty. the u.s. and others not recognizing that. they say it part of what they re doing to make sure the air ways and water ways stay open. relations have been strained since the spy balloon incident and china declined an offer to meet with defense secretary austin. so where do things go from here? that s a really good question, paula. we thought the u.s. and china were beginning to stitch thing back together. you heard president biden in hiroshima at the final press conference say he thought the moment had arrived and the fall was about to go happen. well, what s happened since then? the defense minister, who is on
or stop the bleeding using those sort of techniques. that happens in an end ovascula situation. trauma care which is a, b, c air ways, breathing and circulation. sanjay, police stand by. we want to bring in nick valencia who has new pertinent information. what are you hearing from police? reporter: we just got to the scene here. we re upon 12th and peach tree. still an active scene. the atlanta police department identifying the suspect at deon pattern person, 24 years old and they also include in this report that there was a carjacking almost immediately after the shooting. they say it happened on 14th and
it never recognized the battle of stalingrad was won with american technological support. without the american tanks the soviet army would be crushed even before the chance they had to encircle german troops around stalingrad. many russians can tell you we fought the rest of the world. the fact there were americans, there are greeks and sending everything needed there was war in many parts of the world. and during the battle of stalingrad one of the best german tank divisions was in africa. it s a fairly cheap propaganda, still works because putin controls the air ways in russia. my concern is not so much russia now but why the free world doesn t recognize that the only
sure that region is so critical and you saw the israeli president was visiting president biden today and it was about their integration back into the middle east. so we wanted to play a role in that. let s not forget what we saw. i remember being on air force one going to saudi arabia. one thing we did was fly from israel to saudi arabia which has never been done before. those are opening those civilian air ways airlines was incredibly important. so those are the things that we re focused on. let s not forget the yemen truce, which is another reason we thought the trip was incredibly important. and also the lebanon and israel maritime agreement that s about to be signed. so there are so many strategic, key elements of the trip that the president did that we saw come out of it that was so incredibly important. thanks very much for coming in to our situation room. thanks for having me.
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