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a deal done. talks are at a sensitive points. we have live team coverage from jacqui heinrich and chad pergram. i m sandra smith in for neil cavuto. this is your world. we begin with jacqui at the white house. things look like they re going to start happening here? well, sandra, there s a growing expectation we ll hear something from the president and from speaker mccarthy following this meeting set to happen here in 1 1/2 hours. after each side exchanged barbs over the weekend, biden and kevin mccarthy spoke by phone while biden was coming back to the u.s. white house negotiates met this morning on the hill. after the meeting, there was no exchange of fiery rhetoric. meaning it s likely the two sides are closer together rather than further apart. sources familiar with the negotiations tell me this is about where things stand. there s points of agreement on clawing back the unused covid funds and permitting reform. there s way to move forward and pharmacy benefits manager
he also told our aishah hasnie serving u.s. troops is on the table if china invades taiwan. reporter: so, speaker mccarthy and yourself have said that multiple times, that we need to arm taiwan now. what about u.s. troops? i think, you know, then you re talking about an authorized use of military portion that would come out of my committee or a declaration of war which we haven t utilized since world war ii. reporter: would you support that? i think if communist china invades taiwan, i think that is certainly the american people support this, the congress will follow. sean: this visit came days after house speaker kevin mccarthy is other lawmakers meant with taiwan s leader at the ronald reagan presidential library in california. mccarthy says the country s support for taiwan is resolute and unwavering. house china committee chairman mike gallagher said moments a after the meeting that washington shouldn t be scared to have these kind of meetings. some who fail to l
sending u.s. troop s is on the table if china invades taiwan. reporter: so, speaker mccarthy and yourself have said that multiple times now, that we need to arm taiwan now before there s any sort of invasion. what about u.s. troops? i think, you know, then you re talking about an authorized use of military force that would comauthe out of myat committee or a w declaration of war which we haven t utilized since world war ii. reporter: would you supportda that? i think if communist china invades taiwan, i think that ise certainly if the american people support this, the congress will follow. sean: this visit came days after house speaker kevin mccarthyn and other lawmakers meant with taiwan s leader at the ronald reagan presidential library in california.s mccarthy says the country siw support foanr taiwan is resolute and unwavering. house china committee chairman mike gallagher said moments after th ge meeting that washington shouldn t be scared b to have these kind of
covid-19 pandemic. that s according to a newly updated classified intelligence report from the u.s. energy department. according to two sources energy officials have low confidence in this latest assessment. that means the information is either not reliable enough or it s too fragmented to know for sure. it only adds to this big divide within the u.s. government over whether the pandemic began in china 2019, as a result of a lab leak, or whether it emerged naturally. president biden specifically requested that the national labs which are part of the department of energy be brought into this assessment. because he wants to put every tool at use to be able to figure out what happened here. we need to do extensive hearings. i hope our democratic colleagues in the congress can support that. i know the republicans in the house are certainly supportive of that. but this is a country that has no problem coming out and lying to the world. steven jiang live from beijing with the