prosecution and district attorney alvin bragg to answer questions immediately. we want to talk to you and know what is going on and the communications that have taken place between federal justice department and your attorney office in manhattan. remember the justice department did not bring this case. they were not going to do this until mr. alvin bragg came along and that to me as a real concern here. be when brooke singman has more on exclusive reporting on this story, brooke, take it away. good morning, todd and ashley fox news says different branches of law enforcement discuss the logistics and closing down and putting lights up with generators, extra barriers and extra police and president trump s possible arraignment. we don t expect that to happen today as the grand jury has another witness to hear from tomorrow. yesterday they heard from robert costello who served as a legal advisor to trump s former lawyer michael cohen. set before the grand jury two hours te
told me you would never vote for him again. obviously, the complaint here from critics has been that these efforts could help put trump back in that office. what do you say to that? i just think it is premature to run any conclusions. i actually with you before caitlin that i don t think trump makes it to the finish line. i think he will be so entangled in the legal problems, that he just doesn t make it that far. even if he did, there is no guarantee that when you do the mathematics, that this would in fact help hand. the very fact that we re having a conversation about minimizing or limiting peoples choices, and participation in the greatest democracy that ever worse, is a little disk concerning. having lived in places like china, and russia, where people have no choice, where there is no talk about expanding access to the ballot box, where there is no right to assemble and express your feelings in a free and open fashion, these are the traditions that we cherish in
initiative is huge. a lot of countries, as you mentioned, depend africa and the middle east, even china has become much more dependent upon ukrainian grain. so, i do believe that at some point china will prod russia to go back to the negotiating table for the black sea grain initiative, because they depend upon that grain, also. we will see if china does do that. general dana petard, thank you so much for your expertise tonight. thank you, caitlin. ahead, on the eve of a key hearing for donald trump and his co defendant, walt nauta, the judge in classified documents case has just issued an order to trump s team about what she wants to talk about. her warning about what to be prepared for tomorrow s next. and really smart later i m 70-ish. consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan from unitedhealthcare. with this type of plan, you ll know upfront about how much your care costs. which makes planning your financial future easier. so call unitedhealthcare today
clear they are with china and using both how we were sort of thinking about ukraine and ukrainian war. but it is russia and the ussr and they would rather be on china side than ours. ashley: a big story today especially for americans is john kirby trying to downplay russia and china s relationship at yesterday s briefing. listen to this. it is a marriage of convenience than affection. we will see where this goes after this meeting. but these are not two countries that have decade long experience working together and full trust and confidence. ashley: he said, we will see where this goes. is that a good enough response for americans? no come i think kirby is completely wrong. there is a point china and russia don t have aligned interest but to say they are not working together they don t have
the two leaders have very similar world views. they both embrace the idea of what they call a multipolar world against american domination and both men have proclaimed that their partnership has no limits. but that is not exactly true, there are limits. up till this point china has not provided russia with the lethal aid that would allow it to win the war in ukraine on the battlefield. and we have heard that america suspects, or claims, that china is considering doing that. so what can we expect from the talks? i think they will be talking about boosting cooperation, their partnership. they will probably be talking about the chinese initiative to end the war in ukraine. but again, very important to keep in mind, what there is not is an actual peace plan on the table. what there is is a lot of scepticism amongst european governments, western governments, that china, even if it wanted to, could actually