An island he thinks is a prove vens of his country and vowed to take back eventually. you know, they can t be happy but how far will they go is the big question. they ve used economic pressure on the philippines and australia. a standard response. salina wang in beijing, tell us, salina, what you re hearing from chinese officials and the foreign ministry about their response to well, the i m penp impending arrival of the u.s. speaker. this anger is mounting over the past few days. officials calling this reckless and dangerous moments ago also another statement saying that the u.s. is the biggest dis destroyer of peace because the u.s. says this is another u.s. congressional visit. china is lumping it in with what they see as a broader u.s. strategy and policy slowly chipping away at the one china policy. you can t over state how
Tariff on them, so all of these solar panels that are across the country just have the rod sticking up, there s no panels because we couldn t get them from china. he lifted that, however, it s going to take a year or two for those panels to get here. the problem with the panels are not only are they made in china, but even if we made them here in the united states, we need the raw minerals from china to make the panels. we re totally relying on china to make our energy sustainable under this climate change mandate. tucker: yeah. so chinese takeover of the united states. i don t know why we don t call it that. going forward, we will. thanks for reporting on that, salina. thanks for having me. tucker: so there s no greater proof of the rule that if place
We don t know if there if the new ballots are being counted, how much that adds on to it. so that s we re in the i don t know stage. laura: have all the military ballots being counted? no. they don t get counted they re not due in till tomorrow. laura: salina, i have a feeling we ll have you on for a while. you don t go anywhere. great to see you tonight. we re just hours away from the polls in four states, texas, arkansas, georgia and alabama. georgia was a pivotal state in georgia handing over power to the democrats in the senate. raphael warnock that won in that special election is running to secure a full term. he s a democrat s presumptive nominee. for republicans, herschel walker is leading the pack with a 58-point spread in the latest
Paul curry lost his job at the nuclear power plant. in large part because it turned out he lied about being new nuclear physicists. he left california, move to las vegas and began his life over. he eventually remarried, adopted a son. and by 2010, he was living in the small town of salina, kansas. back then, jason gauge was the city manager. when we met paul, one of the things that we notice initially was that he seemed to be very, very smart. paul was hired as the line is building official, dealing with permits and inspections. he kept city commissioners updated about his projects. he was soft unspoken really, but very much to the point and it was easy to tell he did his homework, he knew what he was doing. even, by this time a
Pennsylvania really well. she is asking what is the matter with pennsylvania? this is the headline of her latest piece in the washington examiner. saline is here with us from the washington examiner. great to see you as always, salina. so what is you capture it well in this piece. what is going on in pennsylvania with this gop senate primary? i think what you have to begin where the biggest problem lies. that is state parties. they always have the ability to get the extra candidates out. they didn t do that in the governor s race and/or the u.s. senate race. so you have all of these people vying for their piece of the pie. their way to get their voice across often happens with running negative ads against
They re just sort of on a bender and they re mad. that is the unknown part. with her running with a state senator that was also endorsed by president trump and then mastriano endorsed her, he make take her over the finish line. we might not. if anybody says they know who will win tomorrow night, they they get it right, they were just guessing. martha: yeah. this is what makes covering a story like this so fascinating. these people are so different, so unique. each could resonate with a group of people in pennsylvania, any different connection. so thank you very much, salina. thanks. great piece in the examiner. i urge everybody to take a look. so former president trump is standing by his endorsement of madison kawthorn as well even to he admitted he made some foolish