world. now, is that going to be directly in keeping with what president biden has suggested about waiving the patent rights for vaccine manufacturers because we know that s been a point of contention, certainly german chancellor angela merkel has suggested that that isn t the way to go, to waive you know, to waive essentially moneys that would be going to vaccine manufacturers. so it won t be it won t be everyone exactly on the same page. i think the target place everyone has the same target place they want to reach but there will be differences of opinion around the table for sure. nic robertson at the summit site, thank you so much. david sanger is white house correspondent for the new york times and cnn political and national security analyst and he
west moving together to show it can compete around the world. jonathan lemire, stay with us. we ll get to the red sox, also. of course, we love your great reporting as well as willie, those curtains behind jonathan, we still haven t figured out the patterns there. some sort of a geometry problem or something. it s very confusing to me. i think he s probably at the continental breakfast bar at the courtyard by marriott in plymouth, england, in i m reading the background correctly, jonathan. i think so so. willie, i ll have you know that it s actually a painted wall. even though it looks curtainish and it s nautically themed, which is the best that we could do at the crown plaza here in plymouth. just a few hundred kilometers or so from the summit site. as you might imagine, summits like this are usually held in small resort towns that are completely locked down with security because of all the world leaders coming in. so the travels press is kind of
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team took the opposite approach. if they vetted doral before rolling it out as a summit site, and the constitution is specific, and even leaving aside the legal issues and the fact that the president now walked back this decision, the security impact is already there. foreign officials are aware the president announced this as part of a rush job and his priority was on his pocketbook and not on vetting a site to make sure there were appropriate security arrangements at the site. the president was more focused on, again, lining his pocketbook rather than lining the security as is that corre aspect of the summit. the fact that the president is so focused on his finances,
lives. the judge agreed to that, talking about how the epidemic has ravaged this state. but johnson & johnson, for its part, says it will appeal. it stands by the drugs and their use for treati ining pain. it says these are necessary drugs. the company says they have followed state and federal laws and there are a number of grounds on which they can appeal. they also say that they re being made a scapegoat. but, wolf, this is a ruling that will be carefully looked at, because there are dozens of states across the country trying to advance similar suits. and in the fall, several thousand claims will be rolled into one federal trial, all of the participants in that case claiming that pharmaceutical companies have fueled the opioid crisis. wolf? all right, alexandria, thanks very much. let s get to president trump right now. he s heading right now back to washington, leaving u.s. allies dazed and confused. our chief white house correspondent, jim acosta, is near the g-7 summit site in f