spending project in united states history. where is that money going to go? dan henninger writes that as soon as the bill is signed, covid is over. we ll talk about that when he and jason riley joins us. prince william speaking out about his brother s accusations. a royal insider that has more on harry and meghan with brand new response to the latest from prince william on this story that everybody is paying attention to. first, it is the case that caught the attention of the entire country. it s celebrated the black lives matter movement. third degree murder is now back on the table for derrick chauvin. he charged in the killing of george floyd. this broadened the possibility for the jury in their decision and that jury selection is underway. it s a difficult process as you might imagine. some are asking to be removed for fear of what could happen to them or their families. watch this. can you tell us why you weren t sure? it s more from a safety standpoint. as far as i
this kind of never ending saga, they say, probes into allegations of the trump administration was linked to russia and wanting more details from the fbi on that. it is supposed to bea the fbi on that. it is supposed to be a non partisan post and that is why the terms last at least ten yea rs why the terms last at least ten years so why the terms last at least ten years so that they cross administration and and there was no linkage of their but the fact of the matter is, and a remember this at the time, being in washington last year, a lot of people suggested he himself inserted himself into the political process by usurping the power of the attorney general in deciding the centre that latter to congress suggesting that the fbi was reopening the investigation into hillary clinton s e mails days before a national election. absolutely and that is what was so interesting about this hearing that the fbi director comey gave the senators because he try to defend his decision. he sai
on some of the world s most notorious strongmen. and one of them is today a guest at the white house. president erdogan of turkey, who is not altogether happy the us is arming syrian kurds. and, news that ford might soon be shedding 200,000 jobs? we ll tell you why the car company may be hitting a speed bump. hello, i am katty kay in washington, christian fraser is in london. and we are both confused. are reports that donald trump gave classified intelligence to russian officials a storm in a tea cup or a major breach of us national security? the administration says it s the former. critics say this marks a serious violation of an ally‘s confidence. the white house is not denying the information concerning islamic state was given to russia, itjust says it was no big deal in fact, wholly appropriate is how the national security advisor described it a short time ago. hr mcmaster said a report in the washington post accusing the president of giving away intelligence was no
us media outlets are reporting that president trump asked the former director of the fbi, james comey, to close down an investigation into links between mr trump s national security adviser, michael flynn, and russia. the times reports mr comey was so appalled at this suggestion that he noted it down in a memo. and a powerful committee of congress is now demanding to see that memo. white house officials insist the story is not a truthful or accurate portrayal of what was said. here s our north america correspondent, david willis. and this report in the new york times, borne out by other elements of the american media, the allegation basically that, at the end of a meeting in the white house in the middle of february, donald trump got other participants in that meeting to leave, and then he took the former fbi directorjames comey to one side and basically asked him to shut down, to drop the investigation that the fbi has been carrying out into the conduct of former national se