Voters. And were open. Carolina is not one of those polls in the tar heel state closed about half an hour ago in a battleground state that willt be a major focus in the general election. Theres a fierce battle on that ticket for the gubernatorial primary. In the president ial primary, former President Trump leading haley at this point 71 to 26. President biden, the onlyc democrat on the ballot in that state. He easily wins the primary there, as the race is called for him now, two states with open primaries closed at 4 00. Our timeuin vermont. Haley was endorsed by the statesurepublican governor, phil scott, and many believe this might be a state she can compete with trump. You can see about 1t of the vote in. It is just a couple of Percentage Points separating the two. Former president bothuexpected o have big nights tonight, but neither can clinch enough delegates to become their partys presumptive nominees. In vermont. Biden notching a victory, the ap calling the race for him handily
ukraine waits as two of the biggest backers balk at sending battle tanks to help the russians. secret deals exposed. a former fbi agent arrested and accused of being a spy and going to a russian oligarch. good morning. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m christine romans. we begin this morning with seven people killed and one critically injured in california s second mass shooting in just three days. this one in the northern coastal community of half moon bay. this exclusive on the ground footage shows the arrest of the suspect identified both by police as 67-year-old chen li zshao. two hours after the shootings at two separate locations. we have more. reporter: this is one shooter going to two different locations killing a total of seven people and leaving at least one in critical condition. according to authorities, this happened at around 2:22 p.m. on monday local time here in california and the shooter went to the first location shoot
of color that are most impacted by these extreme conditions. and impacted by issues that are not of their own making. so we have to address this in a way that is about giving resources based on equity. peter doocy with the latest live from the white house. hi, peter. aboard air force one, the press secretary karine jean-pierre cleaned up after the vice president. we re committed to quickly getting resources to all communities impacted, period. we also know that some people particularly in lower income communities have a hard time accessing that help. the vice president s suggestion that race factors in to relief came into friday. saturday, given a chance to add that context herself, she didn t. vice president, can you talked about what you meant bitty by equity for hurricane relief? fema is not responding helping one group over another. i commit to you right here that all floridians will get the help that is available to them through our programs. on his way
president and his fellow democrats first laid out nearly 16 months ago. look, this bill is far from perfect. it s a compromise. but it s often how progress is made, by compromises. and the fact is that my message to congress is this this is the strongest bill you can pass to lower inflation, cut the deficit, reduce health care cost, tackle the climate crisis and promote energy security, all the time reducing the burdens facing working class and middle-class families. so pass it. pass it for the american people. pass it for america. i want to bring in nbc capitol hill correspondent ali viatali, jason furman served as chair of the economic advisers and is professor of economic policy at harvard. i don t know how much of this you were able to listen to, jason, but if you had to sort of break it down for folks to the basics of what is, as we said, a very complex economic argument that the white house is trying to make, what is it? it s a very complex economic situation. t
i m charles payne in for neil cavuto. this is your world to peter doocy on how the white house is dealing with this. peter? communist china still wants taiwan to be part of communist china. that means speaker pelosi s words on the ground have upset them. in terms of governance, we command taiwan for being one of the freest societies in the world. well, the chinese official is writing the u.s. must pay the price for its own mistake and we mean what we say. that has g-7 leaders now saying we re concerned by recent and announced threatening actions by the prc, particularly live fire exercises and economic coercion, which risks unnecessary escalation. even though speaker pelosi s time is done in taiwan and republican leaders have said she was smart to go, the white house won t say what they think of the trip one way or the other. you think it was good that she went? here s the thing. what we re saying is that we cannot dictate and we will not dictate where members of