influence in the region. and at the end of the press conference president biden told me he does hope to have a conversation with president xi jinping this coming fall. alex? arlette saenz reporting from camp david. thank vaerz much. now let s go to seoul, south korea, and cnn s paula hancock. paula, what s the view from this historic summit where you are? reporter: alex, president biden did call it courageous and that was a recognition of the political capital that both leaders of japan and south korea have spent in getting to this point. public opinion certainly here in south korea is not behind president yoon when it comes to moving closer to japan. certainly they share common threats in north korea and china, but they also share decades of mistrust from japan s colonial past. now, here in south korea the intelligence agency has warned that they could well be a launch of a missile potentially an intercontinental ballistic missile in response to this.
the various people working to hold them accountable for the crimes he is accused of. we also learned yesterday that a texas woman was arrested. and charged with making threats towards judge tanya chutkan. who is overseeing trump s federal january 6th trial. according to the criminal complaint, abigail joe shuai left a threatening voice mail, intended for chuck and. she refers to the judge with a racial slur. apparently saying quote, if trump does not get elected in 2024, we are coming to kill you so tread lightly before using another slur. she also targeted a texas democratic congresswoman. and local trump critics saying quote, we want to kill sheila jackson lee. now when police questioned to talk to her. she stated she had no plans to travel to washington d.c. or houston to carry out anything she stated. adding that if sheila jackson lee comes to her hometown, then we need to worry. get that? this woman, visited by the fbi,
i ll get reaction from the ukrainian ambassador to the united states. she joins us live this hour. welcome to our viewers here in the united states and all around the world. wolf blitzer is off today. i m alex marquardt, and you re in the situation room. we begin with a historic show of unity from the united states, japan, and south korea. president biden hosting his asian allies at camp david with an eye towards the military and economic threats that they re all facing in the pacific region right now. cnn s paula hancocks is standing by in seoul. first let s get straight to cnn s arlette saenz at camp david. what came out of this summit? reporter: president biden hosted his first leaders as president here at camp david, and the president is hoping that the symbolism of this location of the pez s retreat will lend itself to this moment as two u.s. allies with decades of
processed, having that initial information taken and having them released on some type of bond. it is such a historic unique situation. we ve seen the preparations getting into place for quite some time now. and now we have a tentative date or at least a period of the end of next week when we re expecting to see the former president. so what are the security conversations, the security preparations that are happening behind the scenes right now? well, initially when we saw these indictments coming down we were worried about physical security for the courthouses. we ve seen that s kind of petered out. new york, miami, very small crowds and obviously georgia small crowds. now what we re seeing are individuals making threats online. so they re not coming out. they re not exposing themselves. they re making threats to the grand jury members. they re making threats to the judges. and so they still have to protect the physical space to show that deterrent, but now they have to do a littl
call open source intelligence, look who s making threats. a lot of people making threats, they have to triage those threats properly. i want to talk about the timing of this trial in georgia. we ve seen president trump s attorneys sorry, excuse me, not the one in georgia, the special counsel s case in federal court for january 6th. the former president s team saying they don t want a trial until 2026 when the former when the special prosecutor s team they ve requested for the beginning of january next year. so there s a huge disparity there. we ve heard from chris christie who s running for president right now talk about the timing. i want to listen to what he said about the timing. take a listen. i m actually surprised they didn t ask for a trial six months after his death certificate was signed. they don t need that much time at all, and the fact is that i think that this judge will probably settle in on some time