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News mac. Breaking tonight, 15 states, a mountain of delegates on the line. Super tuesday minutes away in some parts of the country, where voters will essentially choose the president ial ticket, former President Trump is hoping to buy the nomination out of reach for nikki haley and president of biden hoping the uncommitted vote wont Stop Chipping Away at his already anemic numbers. Which edson is alive in texas with a super tuesday preview, and more on the brandnew poll numbers. Bridge, good evening. Reporter good evening, that map represents more than third of the delegates available and the president ial nominated contest for both democrats and republicans. [ boos ] texas has the second most delegates awarded next to california, former South Carolina governor nikki haley has been campaigning across several of the 15 super tuesday states, ended up here in texas this evening, had stopped over the past few days in north carolina, massachusetts, North Marmont and mena. Highlighting just
shortly after that cabinet call, we saw in person, arriving on foot, john healey, the shadow defence secretary labour and also sir lindsay hoyle, the leader of the commons, arriving in 70 whitehall, which is the cabinet office that adjoins downing street and that the connecting corridors all lead through as if it is effectively one building. we also saw the foreign secretary, lord cameron, going into downing street. the expectation in situations like this, when time allows comets that senior opposition figures such as keir starmer, who we think has probablyjoined a call to be briefed as well, as well as the defence secretary and the house of commons speaker, would be briefed, where time to allow and it would appear in this instance that there is time because, as we understand it, no military strikes have happened as yet. the uk government always has the capacity to respond without consulting either the opposition or wider parliament, but convention would normally point in the
and on the campaign trail since he served as vice president in taiwan he has really espoused more of a pro status quo, the idea that he will inherit the former policy that make foreign policy and domestic policy of the outgoing president and that suggests there will not be any radical change and we do not expect him to formally declare independence anytime soon. that said the question here is that china will believe that? policymakers in beijing are so incredibly wary of his intentions and they are also going to be smarting from the fact that this is the third consecutive victory by the dpp and so looking forward i think we can expect a lot of anxiety at least over the next few months or even years. let s talk a little months or even years. let s talk a little about months or even years. let s talk a little about trade - months or even years. let s talk a little about trade and | talk a little about trade and what talk a little about trade and what the consecutive succ
leader, the first time biden will take questions from reporters since launching his reelection campaign. he took questions last month alongside justin trudea, hasn t held a news conference in six months. questions mount about the president s age and ability to perform the duties of the job and whether vice president harris is the best choice to succeed him, should biden not be able to complete his term. just yesterday karine jean-pierre refused to say if biden planned to serve all eight years. does the president plan to serve all eight years? i m just not going to get ahead of the president, that is something for him to decide. i will not get ahead of it. there is a 2024 campaign and anything related to that, i refr you to that. kayleigh: didn t take long for the clean-up on aisle five, tweeting less than an hour later, we take the law seriously, i wanted to be sure i didn t go into 2024 more than appropriate under the law. if re-elected, president biden would serve all