it is wednesday, july 26. 9:00 a.m. in london. 1:00 a.m. in los angeles where bronny james is now in stable condition after suffering a cardiac arrest on monday. he will undergo tests in the days ahead to find out what actually caused it. the 18-year-old basketball car is incoming freshman at the university of southern california and was practicing there when the incident occurred. james was first admitted to intensive care but later transferred out on tuesday. medical experts say a sudden cardiac arrest for a young athlete is rare but not unheard of. tends to happen more in men than women, in athletes competing at a higher level. basketball is one of those sports where you tend to see sudden cardiac arrests more. and more minutes that you are playing, higher likelihood of it happening. this is rare, so no one is
building. the rockefeller center in new york, it is wednesday, july 26. this morning, indictment watch for donald trump continues. we will get some expert legal analysis and could we see something later this week. on capitol hill, kevin mccarthy caught between the far right and reality as the house speaker appears to clarify his impeachment comments about the president we will tell you what he said. a significant ruling on the by demonstrations new border policy. plus we are following a developing story out of eastern europe where the marine veteran was released by russia in a prison swap and is recovering this morning after he was injured fighting for ukrainian forces. good morning, again. we have the host of way too early and white house political
in life. loyalty is a one-way street with donald trump. the president and attorney general sessions need to work this out. this is about rule of law, not the rule of trump. this is new day with chris cuomo and alison. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. this is wednesday, july 26, now 8:00 in new york. senate republicans are going to continue debating the future of health care in america in just hours. the senate failed to advance a plan to repeal and replace obamacare last night. nine republicans voted against it. the today, they re going to vote on a plan to repeal with with a two year delay in replacement meaning people would lose something and not know what comes next. meanwhile president trump is intensifying his public attacks on jeff sessions. the president refuses to say whether he ll fire him calling the recusing unfair to the
jeff, a date has been set. this is going to be big. reporter: a date indeed has been set, brianna. one week, next wednesday, july 26, is the date that paul manafort, the former chairman of the trump campaign last summer, and donald trump, jr., the president s oldest son, will testify before the senate judiciary committee next wednesday. now, this is going to be a fascinating bit of testimony and it s going to be in public session. the committee is just announcing a few moments ago they are going to be part of 7 or 8 witnesses who will be questioned that day. but certainly they are the two who are the closest members of the president s inner circle and of course one of the things that the senate wants to ask about is that meeting from june of 2016 that we ve been talking about so often. the meeting with the russian government, the lawyer, the lobbyist and others here. that is going to be the first opportunity that senators have to question them, next wednesday on capitol hill before t