as provocation as well. they see them as preparations for war. so right now the two sides do not see eye to eye. what the u.n. can do in this meeting remains to be seen, but they are pushing for some kind of dialogue. sandra? sandra: very interesting. benjamin hall in london for us. thank you. mother nature creating quite the spectacle with an electrical storm lighting up the skies over australia. a tropical cyclone providing the wild light show in the clouds. it s summer down under, so folks are dealing with some pretty volatile weather, to say the least. all right. well, you are looking inside of that white house press briefing room, where sarah sanders is expected to update reporters at the top of the hour, take questions. fox news will cover it live as soon as it begins.
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