a potential military miscalculation with massive consequences. i mean, will, it s amazing to see that. just to think about 450 feet apart and the feet with that wake that those ships were moving, you just think about what could have happened. the white house, i know, says top u.s. officials brought up this near-collision during their meeting in beijing today. what are the chinese officials saying about it? reporter: publicly not much other than calling on the united states to stop what they call provocative behavior, erin. just the fact that there are talks happening in beijing is an encouraging sign because for months the u.s. has been trying to rekindle high-level diplomacy. the suspected chinese spy balloon on the eve of what was supposed to be a very important diplomatic visit by the secretary of state to beijing, that derailed the whole thing, and basically both sides haven t been able to communicate at a
to the house ethics committee or to the bar association. and beyond that, we re going to see all of the members on the committee vote to release its final report which once that vote happens, will be released on wednesday of this week. so, no surprise the trump team has released a statement. it s calling the committee a kangaroo court that held, quote, show trials. how much does any of this matter? so, look, the department of justice is obviously going to take a look at whatever the committee sends their way. because the two sides haven t really been sharing information this whole time. doj wants to see what the committee has. some of these referrals that are under consideration won t be a surprise to prosecutors. a federal judge has previously said he also believes donald trump could potentially have obstructed an official proceeding. and let s also be honest. a criminal referral from the january 6th committee to the
i don t think this is a situation that christmas is cancelled as a result of a rail strike but especially for every day products, food, agricultural supply chains, this is going to have a significant impact if a strike occurs. that s why they have asked congress to intervene here to take steps and measures. we saw a deal negotiated back in september that the biden administration helped to broker. we just need to put this issue to rest. the two sides haven t seen a lot of traction in recent weeks and this is, again, something that we don t have to wait until the last minute to have a crisis upon us at the last minute. we can do this now. from what i understand, the main sticking point, is paid six days. the union asked for 16 of them. the union came back with an increase of wages but only one
with the both sides haven t won the district over the last several years. but look, you can look at pretty much any poll over the last several decades. economic issues, pocketbook issues just dominates with the voter. weight much more than any single political issue or social issue normally. that is normally the case. i think that could be the case here now. arthel: let s take a look at another pole here produce that s normally the case. right now a fox news a bowl of a generic congressional ballot 54% rep republicans voters say inflation is a tough issue 61% of democrats say abortion is the top issue. and then when you pull all registered voters inflation and abortion are tied at 41% is a top issue of concern. and again comments were focusing on the special election the seat of antonio delgado who is now new york s there any issues that
with all the rising cases in the city. take a listen. we would begin instruction next week. and we would begin in-person instruction after a period of time where we could get kids signed up for testing, and it would give parents the clarity, there s a definite date to that, and hopefully produce confidence that we re not talking about a long and definite period that school is remote. the city s mayor, lori light foot came out with this statement shortly after saying ctu leadership, meaning chicago teachers union leadership, you re not listening, the safest place for kids to be is in school. students need to be back in person as soon as possible. that s what parents want, that s what the science supports. we will not relent. you can see that the two sides haven t really come any closer into an agreement on what s the best and safest way to get kids and teachers back in the classroom. we re seeing this in san francisco, in the bay area,