at the start of a three day summit. the leaders are delivering opening remarks at the great hall of the people during the first event of a packed schedule today. the french president said it would focus on economic ties and stability. macron is expected to press chinese officials, including li qiang and president xi to do more for peace in ukraine. we will bring you more on the talks as they take place later. this summit comes as tensions between china and the west are running high. and as taiwanese president tsai ing wen is in california meeting with us speaker of the house kevin mccarthy. here she is meeting lawmakers despite objections by china. mccarthy stressed the need to speed up arms deliveries to taiwan. china, which has long considered taiwan as part of its country, denounced the meeting, accusing the us of seeking taiwanese independence. it comes on the heels of other high profile summits, including then speaker of the house nancy pelosi s trip to taiwan last year.
hard to watch this father/daughter saga play out on tv. i want them to go in a room and sit down and talk it out. benjamin: one of the saddest thing about this. thomas markel, 70 miles away from harry and megan, hasn t met harry, hasn t met his grandson, family breakdowns are difficult in most cases. can only imagine what it is like in the royal family, it is a sad story. jillian: good morning on tuesday morning. benjamin: the house set to vote on the revised covid-19 deal as soon as today but despite passing the last month democrats could take a position in their own party. reporter: the house has to sign off on the changes as the senate made this plan over the weekend. this is expected to pass the democrats don t have many votes to spare and are probably nervous about this vote but at the white house they are in a celebratory mood. senator manchin and senator sanders and a range of democrats in between just voted to support $1.9 trillion package that is the most progres
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