and she explained how she viewed relations between the two countries well, trade relations, like other parts of the us relationship with china are tense. while a lot of trade still continues to flow up between the two countries, export restrictions remain in place, and china is increasingly imposing regulations, making it very tough for us companies to operate in their country. it s interesting, because economic ties still happen, discussions of geopolitical issues on the defence front just shut down. now we have bill gates, elon musk visiting china. should we feel a bit more positive about the economic side of their relationship? well, clearly beijing seems more interested in reviving or strengthening the economic part of the relationship versus the military part, and one of the things i will be looking at over the next day now is whether there is a pathway for the secretaries on the economic team for president biden to visit beijing in the coming weeks are coming months. so
and what will probably be a bumpy ride all the way to november 8th. president biden is talking about the normalization of political violence, the spread of big lies, and one ever-growing donald trump who is calling for lawlessness and promises, even promising pardons to those convicted of violent insurrection and crimes. trump took the stage last night for the first time since the fbi searched his home. he claimed that they searched the room of his wife and teenaged son, and again ramped up the dangerous rhetoric against president biden, and against law enforcement. because we should not forget the good news, the cdc recommending a new booster to fight the highly contagious omicron subvariant, and the economy guesting a boost with another solid month of job creation, and there may be some hope ahead for the residents of jackson, mississippi, who are now in their seventh door without clean water. in a moment, i will ask the head of fema about the progress made to end that cris
big red flashing lights that we are starting our descent into the midterms. what will probably be a bumpy ride all the way to november 8th, president biden is warning about the normalization of political violence. the spread of big lies. and one ever growing donald trump who is calling for lawlessness and promises, and even promising parties to those convicted of violent insurrection crimes. trump took the stage last night for the first time since the fbi searched his home. he claimed that they searched the room of his wife and teenage son. again, ramped up the dangerous rhetoric against president biden and against law enforcement. of course, we must not forget the good news. the cdc recommending a new booster to fight the highly contagious omicron subvariant. and the economy getting a boost with another solid month of job creation. maybe some hope ahead for the residents of jackson, mississippi. who are now in their seven 77th day without clean air and clean water. in a mome
abc news learning tonight that some of the online posts allegedly made by the suspected gunman were shared with a private group online just 30 minutes before that attack. stephanie ramos in buffalo. the free fall on wall street today. the dow losing more than 1,100 point. what drove this today? and what ceos across this nation are now saying about the possibility of a recession. rebecca jarvis is live. overseas tonight, the war in ukraine. finland and sweden now officially applying to join nato. how will putin respond? and president biden set to meet with both leaders of those nations tomorrow. ian pannell in ukraine. back here at home tonight, one of the most closely watched primary battles here in the u.s. still too close to call nearly 24 hours later. dr. mehmet oz against david mccormick. who is slightly ahead at this hour? the red flag warnings from california to texas. evacuations in texas, and more than 100 million americans now expected to see temperatures abo
gunman were shared with a private group online just 30 minutes before that attack. stephanie ramos in buffalo. the free fall on wall street today. the dow losing more than 1,100 points. what drove this today and what ceos across this nation are now saying about the possibility of a recession. rebecca jarvis is live. overseas tonight, the war in ukraine. finland and sweden now officially applying to join nato. how will pew tib respond? and president biden set to meet with both leaders of their nations tomorrow. ian pannell in ukraine. back here at home tonight, one of the most closely watched primary battles here in the u.s. still too close to call nearly 24 hours later. dr. mehmet oz against david mccormick, who is slightly ahead at this hour. the red flag warnings from california to texas. evacuations in texas, and more than 100 million americans now expected to see temperatures above 90 degrees tomorrow. this all moves into the northeast by week s end and rob marcia