morning. we have major announcements, joe biden will hold a phone call with the president of china. the state department offers a deal to russia to get brittney griner and paul whelan release from jail in moscow. at what price? we have the host of way too early and the bureau chief of politico, and the author of the big lie. we have u.s. special correspondent for bbc news, and the former chairman of the republican national committee. good morning to you all. let s dive in after a year and a half of on and off negotiations. joe manchin has reached a deal with party leaders to pass a number of democratic agenda items through the reconciliation process. in a statement, he wrote in part, this bill will cut the inflation taxes that americans are paying. it will lower prescription drugs and health insurance. it will ensure that we invest in energy security and climate change innovations. he went on, it is time to put away the partisan swords and advance legislation that is in the b
spoke at the stop the steal rally january 6th. he was one of the key people pushing the plan for then-vice president pence to overturn the 2020 election. eastman s phone was physically seized on june 22nd. but federal investigators told a judge on wednesday they obtained a second warrant on july 12th, to search the contents of the phone. the filing comes in response to efforts by eastman to stop investigators from what he says is rummaging through his phone. arguing the initial warrant was too broad and risks the disclosure of privileged information. but the justice department said the latest includes filter to filter out privileged information. thomas windham, long-time prosecutor, spearheading the justice investigation into the attack on the capitol january 6th. he was at the d.c. courthoused last friday, when former vice president chief of staff mike
supreme court arguments have just concluded on a legal challenge that goes to the heart of the president s affordable care act. health care under attack! stand up, fight back! 7 million people could lose their subsidies. the question for the supreme court is who gets that subsidisome it s unwise to draw conclusions based on the questioning of the justices. we turn now from the supreme court to the federal court. the federal courthoused in boston. the bombing suspect s defense lawyer made a stunning admission. it was him. that statement not from prosecutors but the defense attorney. this whole trial is not about guilt or innocence. the whole trial is, does he live or die? our investigations show that ferguson police officers routinely violate the fourth amendment. a pattern of racial bias among authorities in ferguson, missouri. stunning patterns of racial bias. stopping people without reasonable suspicion. arresting them without probable
also tonight, republican darling dr. ben carson apologized for what he said earlier today about gay sex in prison and it is a truly remarkable apology. supreme court arguments have just concluded on a legal challenge that goes to the heart of the president s affordable care act. health care under attack! stand up fight back! 7 million people could lose their subsidies. the question for the supreme court is who gets that subsidisome it s unwise to draw conclusions based on the questioning of the justices. we turn now from the supreme court to the federal court. the federal courthoused in boston. the bombing suspect s defense lawyer made a stunning admission. it was him. that statement not from prosecutors but the defense attorney. this whole trial is not about guilt or innocence. the whole trial is does he live or die? our investigations show that ferguson police officers routinely violate the fourth