april, but his remarks were quickly overshadowed, when he announced he would hold a major news conference this afternoon. sandra: actually is not happening. statement has since been clarified by the white house, saying there is no change to the president s schedule and there is no news conference. karl rove, doug, and jason will react to the puzzling comments, and where the heck is this american economy going from here. it has been quite a week. john: begin this friday with tensions, the justice department may be deciding on possible criminal charges for the president s son. the finish line in sight. sandra: and word could come in on any moment. this is america reports. refusal to lie low and plans to launch a legal defense fund. it could raise ethical questions over who is donating and whether they are trying to influence the president s policies. miranda devine, you ve always got your ear to the ground on these issues and these matters. what are you hearing on ten
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hello, everyone. at this hour more objects shot out of the sky, but answers, they are still hard to come by. why lawmakers on both sides of the aisle want to hear more. why people are clinging to hope as the death toll is rising in turkey and syria, and the truly incredible storiesen even and what president trump s lawyer is tell us about a classified folder found in his bedroom. hello, everyone. i m kate bolduan, and now it is a story that keeps taking more turns. over the weekend, another object shot down. the biden administration is not offering an explanation yet. and this is after the u.s. military shot down a spy balloon off of the coast of south carolina, and now after four shoot downs in a week, there are lawmakers on both sides of the aisle asking for answers. one lawmaker who did not want to be named said biden s silence is odd. we go to natasha bertrand who has more. yes, we are told that two objects shot down over alaska and northern canada friday and satu
picket lines if lives are in immediate danger. under trade union laws, life and limb cover must be provided. live now to london s trafalgar square, where we can speak to nickjohnson, who s at the rally there. what are people saying to you? things are just getting under way here. the rally itself starting in the next few minutes. this will be ground zero for the junior doctors strike in england. this is the second track byjunior doctors in the space of a month. the bma says patrons haven t been met. they are still pushing for about 35% pay increase. in the past hour or so we have heard from downing street who say that that pay increases completely unrealistic and they are not prepared to sit down with the british medical association until they can come to what downing street says it s a bit more realistic. the man in charge of nhs england has said that this week is expected to cause unparalleled levels of disruption within the health service. it is thought that more than a qua