holding the rest of the country to ransom while the tories fight among themselves. suella braverman promised she would have more to say after her sacking yesterday. tonight, she has vented her anger. in a letter dripping with derision, the former home secretary accuses the prime minister of putting off the tough decisions in order to minimize political risk weakness, she says. we will get reaction to that letter tonight from our panel, the deputy political editor for the guardian, peter walker, and from washington, the conservative commentator carrie sheffield. president biden is about to touch down in san francisco, ahead of a crunch meeting tomorrow with the chinese president xijinping. and we will be keeping an eye on a crucial vote in washington tonight. the house scheduled to vote later on a bill that could avert a government shutdown saturday. was this the night of the long knife? it remains to be seen whether suella braverman has inflicted a mortal wound on this pr
political alliances 15 from of democratic house members wrote a letter dripping with praise for the just finished summit, they are, quote, encouraged and stand ready to provide historic progress in the broad popular mandate for this diplomatic approach. the letter is signed by two cochairs of the progressive caucus, of arizona and wisconsin. it stands in contrast to the deep skepticism expressed by some in the democratic party s leadership. donald trump has given away two or three of the major things kim jong un wanted. the meeting, flags next to each other, no delay of exercises with south korea, without getting anything in return. reporter: in a statement joe biden added, quote, talking to dictators is one thing. embracing them is another. so far this is not a deal that advantages the united states or makes a safer. the respect trump showed kim
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