via, first though to david he is live at the white house with the latest, david. john good evening rick back to isolation for the commander-in-chief. this new scott many people off guard include top white house officials all the way to the president of the united states himself. the reason for that as he was going to go to wilmington, delaware to further plans in the works for is going to go to hemlock, michigan a few days later on tuesday. both of those trips have been canceled for this official letter from doctor kevin o connor, the physician to the president detailing what happened over the past few hours per know what to read part of it to our viewers. after testing negative on tuesday evening, wednesday morning, thursday morning, and friday morning, the president tested positive late saturday morning pete meeting hours ago by antigen testing for this effect represents rebound positivity the president has spring snow reemergence of symptoms and continues to feel quite w
somewhere enjoying himself in the sun somewhere. happening now, in the newsroom, former white house counsel, pat cipollone spending seven hours with a january 6 committee, what we are learning about his testimony and how it could shape future hearings. the biden administration is celebrating a better than expected jobs report that economists say that could spell bad news for the effort to tamp down inflation. plus, deal or no deal. you on my skier to walk away from his bid to buy twitter, the company s board has to say about that. newsroom starts right now. a very good morning to you, it is saturday, july 9, and we are so happy to be with you this morning. up first, a key witness testifying before the january 6 committee, for more than seven hours. three different sources familiar with pat cipollone s testimony, describing it as very important, and extremely helpful. pat cipollone remember was among the handful of people who spent time with then-president trump as the
integration. laura: they trash the populist opposition. donald trump is a populist and populism can be a very dangerous tool. that s the problem. the larger problem is a populist, racist know nothing movement that is fundamentally inconsistent with democracy. laura: that was all wishful thinking. from supply chain nightmares to food and fuel shortages the pointless wars, massive refugee crises, the wheels have been coming off the globalization train. the media hates to report on this but one of the big stories playing out over the summer is the rise of the freedom movement. i m talking about normal people around the world who are pushing back on the globalist agenda that is essentially dominating our politics since the 1990s. too often we are told that it s americans, they are the only ones who have concerns about globalization and what it means for our culture and our economy and way of life. around the world, working people are now pushing back against the system
i don t think sunday will be the end of it, from what i can see. if we can negotiate a deal this week, it can be, but otherwise we ll have to look at what campaigns we are going to put on going forward, and we think that other unions are going tojoin us in this dispute on the railway, and more broadly in society. it wasn t the employers that called the strike action. we wanted rmt. .. we wanted to do reform earlier. they have been discussing it with us, but they have not came forward with meaningful reform. in other news, ukraine is on the verge of losing control of the key city of severodonetsk. its troops have been pushed back to just one factory there. allegations of corruption and sexual abuse at the united nations whistle blowers call for an independent panel to investigate. an inquiry finds that the belfast health trust failed to intervene quickly enough on misdiagnoses by a consultant neurologist, resulting in northern ireland s largest ever patient recall. and princ
meanwhile, quite a scary seen as you can see. the attack has been turned into a rallying cry for reform after the suspect was released under new york state law as congressman zeldin predicted. other big stories, president biden continuing his recovery at the white house after his covid diagnosis and the world health organization sounding the alarm over the monkeypox outbreak declaring the global emergency. we have live team coverage. christina coleman has more on this. we will start with alexis mcadams who has the latest. reporter: breaking moments ago the man who attacked leaves eldon is facing federal charges for assault after he spent a few hours in handcuffs and didn t post bail in new york even though the entire thing was caught on camera. what is he doing? reporter: you hear people shocked wondering what was going on. he is republican candidate for new york governor was on stage in rochester when a man tried to stab him, pulled out a sharp object. zeldin says he h