something, a staged event. but a one on one like the financial times did in 2019, very unlikely. and by the way, it did take five years to get there, to the kremlin for the post midnight meeting. and when you did get there, what did you talk about? we talked about everything from the failed assassination of sergei skripal, which he dismissed, mr putin, as a story worth less than five kopeks, to the relations with china, the intervention in syria and, notably, two stories that came out one was when he declared, under questioning, the idea that liberalism, the liberal idea, he said was obsolete. so he really felt the west was in decline, decadent, preoccupied by secondary questions of genderfluidity, and he also said that his risk appetite had gone up, basically,
california across this region the next several days. as far south as san diego could see some rainfall as well, so story worth following here with widespread coverage of wintry weather and wet weather around the western u.s. isa? thank you very much, pedram. you are watching cnn newsroom. just ahead, the omicron variant is spreading quickly across the uk. more details on the prime minister s plan to fight the surge. we can see omicron spiking now in london and some other parts of the country. it s ubrelvy. for anytime, anywhere migraine strikes, without worrying if it s too late, or where i am. one dose can quickly stop my migraine in its tracks within two hours. unlike older medicines, ubrelvy is a pill that directly blocks cgrp protein, believed to be a cause of migraine. do not take with strong cyp3a4 inhibitors. most common side effects were nausea and tiredness. serena: ask about ubrelvy. the anytime, anywhere migraine medicine.
the great lakes seeing flooding alerts. you can see how much rain is forecast here. lights up like a i didn t say mass tree. we re talking 4, maybe 6 inches in the next 24 to 36 hours. the front does come in with a lot of dryer and cooler air back behind it. just like clock work here, we usher in more autumn like temperatures, with gusty winds to boot as well. going to feel chilly across parts of the midwest. couple of tropical depressions. peter and rose sitting out there. no impacts to land in the immediate future. 40% well across the north central atlantic as well. the area we re more concerned about, the 90% sitting there across portions of the eastern atlantic, guidance wants to bring this from the leeward and windward islands. beyond this potentially into the caribbean. that will be a story worth following the next several days. rosemary? we appreciate it, too. thank you, pedram. well, china, the largest
i loved it. in the process of writing this simon & schuster canceled a book by josh hawley because they didn t like his politics. it struck me as a grave offense. i felt implicated because they were paying me money to do my book. i wrote about it. i found it detestable. it was done by a guy who is a democratic partisan, inoperative, a sensor. i was deeply offended by what i did and i said i m going to write about it and they were afraid to cancel my book about them canceling other people s books so they published it but i felt it was a story worth telling because what they did was wrong and it s happening all across american society. book publishers can t be sensors, period. it s wrong. shannon: from the dedication on, it s vintage cheeky tucker carlson who speaks truth in ways that people sometimes do or don t like to hear. we love to hear it we are glad to have you. it is called the long slide. best wishes with the book and always great to see you. really appreciate it.
program that this administration has presided over, you know, it is sort of joyful in there almost, people not wearing masks, people not having to be six feet apart. we re seeing, today, first only the second foreign leader visit in the biden term and the first one that can be sort of a full visit with all the pomp and circumstance and certainly one befitting of a traditional ally like south korea. and of course we are seeing this ongoing push with the infrastructure plan, you know, the white house making a counteroffer to republicans today. it s not quite clear whether that will get a deal done, but they see the feel like the wind is at their back. public polling supports not just the infrastructure plan but biden himself. he remains very popular now four months into his administration, and they feel like they capitalized on the momentum, including with what was his first, perhaps, diplomatic triumph this week, quietly pushing israel behind the scenes to get to that ceasefire with