café, and the process repeated itself as the trump caravan drove are from newark, airport, to his bedminster airport. there s just one reason these channels plowed pd through so many hours, the ratings are always good when trump is on center stage. but when the former president gave a prime time speech to supporters at his new jersey club denouncing the indictment and the biden administration, only fox news carried it live. msnbc ask cnn, which had spent a very long day analyzing and criticizing the republican presidential front-runner, refused to air the speech. are they protecting their viewers from what he has to say? and some folkses wonder why the media seem biased. i m howard kurtz and it is this is mediabuzz. howard: ahead, a sit-down with jason miller, a top adviser to the former president. and attorney alan dershowitz on the strengths and weaknesses of the case. donald trump s scripted and somewhat subdued speech hit many targets, and there was, not surprising
secretary. it comes in a time where diplomatic and economic relations between the us and china are increasingly fraught. bbc north america correspondent has more. it has been five years since the us opposed terrorists on billions of dollars of goods coming in from china. imposed. since that not only have trade relations but also diplomatic relationships between the two countries have deteriorated. but in a speech at american university us treasury secretary was emphasising the need for a more constructive relationship with china. we seek a relationship with china. - seek a healthy economic relationship with china. one that fosters growth and innovation in both countries. a growing china in place with international rules is good for the us in the world. both countries can benefit from healthy competition in the economic sphere. but healthy economic sphere. but healthy economic competition where both sides benefit is only sustainable if the competition is fair. , ., , sustai
information about the biden administration. my as a policymaker is that when you weaponize government and now you re weaponizing networks, that is wrong. howard: liz, every network including fox hires ex-administration officials, but does the speaker have a point that cnn in paying people and glossing over their controversial past is giving them a platform some of theme people who have investigated or hate trump? well, particularly on andrew mccabe, that s a little as my kids would say sus [laughter] because he is so, so very much at the center of all of this. but if you look at it at 30,000 feet, cnn cannot catch a break. they took a huge amount of incoming fire after the trump town hall because they said it was incredibly unfair, it was stacked, people did not like it maybe even on both sides is. howard: yeah. but you did have a very, very heated can discussion over that. but this morning on their morning show on jake tapper,
de escalation of conflict. does de-escalation of conflict. does the us have de-escalation of conflict. does the us have a de-escalation of conflict. does the us have a point de-escalation of conflict. does the us have a point when - de-escalation of conflict. does the us have a point when it. the us have a point when it comes to national security concerns over apps like tiktok and international property. national security is a pretty big concept especially when it comes to an app like tiktok. largely used by young teenagers rather than by businesses who have proprietary tools that could be put to the various uses. it operates under the presumption of a tent that we have some way of knowing china is going to take the tiktok user daughter and converted into information. data. that it will use to utilise to put the united states user community at risk. we have no evidence whatsoever to go with that assumption. and that has