hyperbole, his measure and thoughtful. his committee has a hearing with china s threat to the united states, we should take notice from covid-19 to spy balloons to partnering with russia to threatening taiwan there is no shortage of work for a committee formed to investigate china. every week brings a new challenge from china engaging with saudi arabia and france in secret chinese police stations in the united states to china trying to broker some peace agreement between russia and ukraine. what exactly is china up to and what should the u.s. do about it. trey: joining is now the chairman of the select committee congressman mike gallagher from the great state of wisconsin, welcome, president biden has been all over the map in terms of his description of china and quite frankly some of what he said is not reconcilable, the gist of it he says china is not a threat, what do you say. china is our form of national security threat in the near-term and long-term end in the near-te
us on that topic and a lot more coming up in just a few moments today. sandra: we begin, america reports with a shake-up across the pond as prime minister boris johnson announces officially that he is resigning amid a string of ethics scandal. and look who came back for more, hello, welcome, everybody. i am sandra smith in new york. happy to have you. i am bill hemmer and for john roberts today, the outgoing prime minister acknowledging defeat after months of defiance with 50 senior lawmakers left office in a revolt against their leader, the final straw for some members of parliament coming after report saying that johnson knew about an investigation of sexual misconduct to a lawmaker that he had promoted. sandra: protesters gathered outside tenth avenue to give the prime minister a noisy send-off as they look for a replacement to lead the conservative party in the country now begins. senior foreign affairs correspondent greg palkot is live on this from london for
from american reporters and a question each from bought ukrainian reporters. first colleen moncada associated press. reporter: thanks mr president. about 2 weeks ago you changed course to allow ukraine to fiery u.s. weapons into russia. given the reported successes, would you consider further expanding the parameters on u.s. weapons into russia back even despite you re concerns about escalation and on the note news from home you are going through something so many american families go through. the intersection of drug addiction in the criminal system. dew you believe the justice department operated independently and politics in your son s trial? with the answer you re question. with regard to the first question, it is clear that the mere broad meeting just across the line on the border of russia and ukraine and makes a lot of sense for ukraine to be able to take out or combat what is coming across that order. in terms of long-range weapons, into the interior of russia
expressing concerns about mail-in ballots from that moment. in fact, folks like myself and his campaign manager were urging him to stop, because so many of we thought his potential voters were seniors who would be concerned about going to a polling place during covid and might not vote if they thought that mail-in ballots weren t secure, that we were urging him to stop saying that stuff because we didn t think it was in his political interest to say so. i do remember from the beginning i don t remember hearing about him being proud of the security of the election. he never said that to me. let me ask you some campaign questions. in that recent monmouth pole, 69% of republicans said donald trump was the best candidate in a general election against joe biden, but 55% didn t want you. how do you run with that? isn t your message your anti-trump message really
current front runner. how do we make sense of that? are most familiar faces around and is the beginning of the contest. at this point in 2,002,003, 2004 election leading into the iowa caucus, howard dean was ahead in 2008, hillary clinton was ahead. in 2004, excuse me 2012 newt gingrich was ahead going into the iowa caucus. right now these are the two most visible people in the electorate and you re right people do not want them to run again. take a look at the monmouth pole, among democrats only 25% would prefer that biden run again. 44% they would prefer that he steps aside. 30% said he had no preference, those of the people who are thinking like a 44% in the ap national opinion research pull 27% said yes, i want joe biden to run again.