you report multiple aids who worked for president biden in the final days of the obama administration have been interviewed by federal law enforcement. walk us through the interviews and the tight rope the white house is walking between addressing this head on and not divulging too much information this an active investigation. one reason why this reporting from it myself and carol lee is so important is because it gives us the most insight into what may have happened that led these documents to be found in multiple locations of the president since he left office in the obama administration in 2017. among the individuals interviewed by law enforcement is kathy chung. she was the executive secretary for vice president biden. she was involved in helping to pack up his office in the west wing in january of 2017. the process to make room for the incoming president.
strong enough to backup, and support and a young person willing to take some action in protest to segregation in this treatment. it was time to demonstrate that we would no longer accept the way that we have been treated as a people. there is a lot of emotion built into this period of time. the people were just feeling pushed, violence on the buses had been going on, and there is a veteran that was killed by police officers. treading the tightrope of jim crow from birth to death, from the cradle to the grave, it s a major mental acrobatic feat. it takes a noble soul to climb this line, and there is always a line of some kind, colored line, hanging rope, tight rope, but to me it seemed that we were puppets on a string, in a
to defend themselves. so that s the diplomatic tight rope that they been able to walk so far, but this year has taken a lot of hits. part of that was because of the visit by the us speaker of the house, nancy pelosi, one of the highest ranked united states officials who went to taiwan, despite china warning her not to, and despite president biden himself saying he thought it was a bad idea. now she did this to show support for taiwan but it led to some fierce diplomatic and military blowback by china. but there are some off the cuff comments present biden had made over the year things like saying the us would send its own troops to defend taiwan should there be an unprecedented attack by china. now that doesn t follow the one china policy, and it led to the white house having to clarify several times that that policy hasn t changed and they don t commit to any military intervention. but to put it simply, this means china is not happy. it is worth hearing what the chinese foreign
she s been watching this forthcoming meeting very closely. just put us in the context for us, why is this such an anticipated meeting between the two leaders, and what are some of those red lines that president biden may be talking about? it’s those red lines that president biden may be talking about? may be talking about? it s partly because those may be talking about? it s partly because those red may be talking about? it s partly because those red lines - may be talking about? it s partly because those red lines are - may be talking about? it s partly because those red lines are such lightning rods of tension right now and have been so difficult to resolve. taiwan is of course one of the big issues here. now officially the big issues here. now officially the united states only recognises beijing, has formal ties with one china in terms of their policy and only recognises the chinese government. but they also have what they call a robust and unofficial relationship with taiwan
country, that s the question tonight. what will that mean if we run out of distillates in the middle of winter. mike taylor from energy services joins us. thanks for coming on. so what will that look like exactly? well, tucker, i am hearing from suppliers that seems like we re walking a fine tight rope on home heating oil and diesel supply. i can only speak to the northeast. they re telling me in reserves we re at 60% of a five year average. all our heating oil, most of it comes from philadelphia market, lynn den, new jersey. good news, a refinery in new jersey is coming back online, produces 105 million barrels a day. that will help the northeast. all the oil comes out of that region floats through the new york harbor and supplies new england. we ve seen shortages in early on october. suppliers are saying it is a fine tight rope if we