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joe biden is swinging for the fences. you look at this speech, this is a once in a century opportunity to reset the american system. you're talking about a free community college? you're talking about child care. you're talking about family leave. you're talking about the family economics that are on display here will change people's lives in a real way. so i think nobody has really put it together yet. this is a big reveal. you put all the stuff together. you've got the deferred maintenance taking care of for how this country can work for more people. i think it's a big deal. >> evan, you wrote the book on joe biden. are you surprised by the direction he's moving? >> he feels this moment calls as van said for something larger than an ordinary set of policy items. in his inauguration address 99 days ago, he mentioned democracy more than any address in history not only because we were two weeks after the insurrection out capitol. it's because he really sees there is a risk if americans don't believe democracy can deliver f
joe biden is swinging for the fences. you look at this speech, this is a once in a century opportunity to reset the american system. you're talking about a free community college? you're talking about child care. you're talking about family leave. you're talking about the family economics that are on display here will change people's lives in a real way. so i think nobody has really put it together yet. this is a big reveal. you put all the stuff together. you've got the deferred maintenance...
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also in atenens president joe biden who spoke of the immense stress the capitol police have been under after multiple attacks this year. >> never has there been more strain, i have been here a long time, i have been here since 1972, a senator, '73, and so much strain and responsibility placed on the shoulders of the capitol police. and yet you hear it, you see it, you watch them, and you watch them do their duty with pure courage and not complain. >> evans is the second capitol police officer to die in the line of duty this year. the other died after the capitol riot in jan from injuries sustained on duty and two officers died by suicide after responding it the attack of the president spoke at length on the issue of dpregrief and loss of families, something of which he is very familiar. >> miss evans, you have some idea -- i have some idea of what you are feeling like. i buried two of my children. and people have come up to you and will come up to you for some time and say, i know how you feel. after a while, you know everybody means well. you feel like saying, you have no idea. you al
also in atenens president joe biden who spoke of the immense stress the capitol police have been under after multiple attacks this year. >> never has there been more strain, i have been here a long time, i have been here since 1972, a senator, '73, and so much strain and responsibility placed on the shoulders of the capitol police. and yet you hear it, you see it, you watch them, and you watch them do their duty with pure courage and not complain. >> evans is the second capitol...
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biden, and the conservative republican congressman from ohio, jim jordan during a house subcommittee meeting about the government's response to the pandemic. jordan's attacks on the restrictions still in place around the country. kaitlan collins joins us with more. talk about what happened today between the congressman and dr. fauci. >> reporter: anderson, it kind of looked like what probably so many of us have seen or experienced over the last year, a fight between your family or your friends over covid-19 restrictions, vaccinations, mask-wearing, what's going on, something that's become a part of our daily life, except this time it was happening on capitol hill during a hearing with a congressman and the nation's top infectious disease expert as they were openly sparring over this issue of these restrictions. jim jordan started questioning dr. fauci to get answers about what's been going on. but jim jordan took this route of complaining about how a year ago you saw vice president mike pence and president trump no foundation this 15 days to slow the spread and turned into too many d
biden, and the conservative republican congressman from ohio, jim jordan during a house subcommittee meeting about the government's response to the pandemic. jordan's attacks on the restrictions still in place around the country. kaitlan collins joins us with more. talk about what happened today between the congressman and dr. fauci. >> reporter: anderson, it kind of looked like what probably so many of us have seen or experienced over the last year, a fight between your family or your...
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david remembers this as well as i do, after new town joe biden was put in charge of getting some form of gun regulation put under president obama and i heard the same frustration from him then and he did not succeed. he tried to get universal background checks. he tried to do even more than that and he could not do it and here we are all these years later and he is saying exactly the same thing. now he's president, yes. now he has an agenda, yes. but i think he's right. i think you can do more than one thing at a time, and we don't know yet whether the ground has shifted a bit. the nra has been having its own problems. the democrats control both the house and the senate. will they be able to get some kind of a compromise? yes, maybe a little less than what democrats want but will they finally be able to do something and will the president of the united states say enough is enough and maybe we have to end the filibuster so not everything takes 60 votes to get through the congress. >> david, you've seen this from the inside. what did you learn? >> i learned to be very deeply skeptical a
david remembers this as well as i do, after new town joe biden was put in charge of getting some form of gun regulation put under president obama and i heard the same frustration from him then and he did not succeed. he tried to get universal background checks. he tried to do even more than that and he could not do it and here we are all these years later and he is saying exactly the same thing. now he's president, yes. now he has an agenda, yes. but i think he's right. i think you can do more...
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that was the effort that joe biden was involved in, then. and the -- even though the polls are overwhelming on this, the politics haven't changed. this has become, sort of, a cultural issue for the right. you know, it's a bit like masks. it's freedom, versus public health. and they haven't really lifshif much on this. so, i -- i -- i -- it is numbingnumbing to be sitting here, again, talking about these stories. they come so fast that you can barely remember last week's mass -- mass shooting. but, the politics is not -- is not shifting. and i am not optimistic, that a compromise will be reached. chris murphy, the senator from connecticut is working hard, apparently, to find -- find a compromise. i -- i do think that the white house is spending most of its political capital on the infrastructure plan. that is the biggest thing in front of them right now. and i think joe biden has a sense -- a realistic sense of what's doable here. >> yeah. yeah. i mean, gloria, david talked about, you know, chris murphy. the lead sponsor of the background-che
that was the effort that joe biden was involved in, then. and the -- even though the polls are overwhelming on this, the politics haven't changed. this has become, sort of, a cultural issue for the right. you know, it's a bit like masks. it's freedom, versus public health. and they haven't really lifshif much on this. so, i -- i -- i -- it is numbingnumbing to be sitting here, again, talking about these stories. they come so fast that you can barely remember last week's mass -- mass shooting....
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president joe biden and ♪ ♪ it's the biggest thing that ever happened to small. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional lease and financing offers. >>> breaking news tonight in north carolina. sheriff's shot and killed a black man while serving a search warrant. andrew brown jr. was shot in his car not far from his home. what more do we know about this shooting, in particular the status of the police body camera footage? >> reporter: anderson, authorities here have decided that for the moment they're not releasing that bad camera footage. the local district attorney and the county attorney said under north carolina law, this is not public record and without a court order, they can't release it. that's not to say they're never going to release it but right now they don't feel like they can under the law. we have protesters here blocking an intersection. some protesters are holding a line down there trying to disrupt business. we have another line of protesters holding a line over here. i'll speak to one of them now, his name is kirk rivers. if you co
president joe biden and ♪ ♪ it's the biggest thing that ever happened to small. visit your local mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional lease and financing offers. >>> breaking news tonight in north carolina. sheriff's shot and killed a black man while serving a search warrant. andrew brown jr. was shot in his car not far from his home. what more do we know about this shooting, in particular the status of the police body camera footage? >> reporter: anderson, authorities here...
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president joe biden went big in his first hundred days. now, comes the hard part. joined now by chief white house correspondent, kaitlan collins. so what is the latest you are learning about how president biden and the white house is preparing for next week? >> i think often, anderson, with these first addresses to congress, there is a lot to put in there. especially, of course, when you have taken over governing during a pandemic and vaccinations have been their number one goal has been pretty clear to everybody, as they have ramped up. but i think what you are going to hear from president biden next week as he does make this first address to congress is a lot about what he wants to see happen, in the next-100 days, because that's going to come, that address, one day before he hits his 100-day mark. and so, i think you will see him not only lay out that american family plan. that's that next part of, really, what he envisions in addition to following that coronavirus funding bill. the infrastructure proposal he's now laid out. this is going to be a part that's rea
president joe biden went big in his first hundred days. now, comes the hard part. joined now by chief white house correspondent, kaitlan collins. so what is the latest you are learning about how president biden and the white house is preparing for next week? >> i think often, anderson, with these first addresses to congress, there is a lot to put in there. especially, of course, when you have taken over governing during a pandemic and vaccinations have been their number one goal has been...
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and this is a governor who went to joe biden's inauguration to make a point that the -- i guess, the majority of the republicans who are doing the bidding of the former president are on the wrong side of truth, of history, of politics all of the above like paul was talking about. and, you know, even republicans in congress who have been very critical of the former president, shellry i spoke to her on state"state of the uniony critical of january 6th and his role in that candidly so. when i asked her about whether or not there is a place for president trump to run again in 2024, she said it was too early but there is still a place for him in the republican party. that's different from what liz cheney is saying. she is out there with maybe a hand full of other elected republican officials who are trying to put the squeeze on the former president because they believe that is the only viable path for the gop. >> dana bash, paul, thank you. amazing times. >>> more breaking news next, president biden is set to announce new cdc guidance on mask use tomorrow but not expected to apply every a
and this is a governor who went to joe biden's inauguration to make a point that the -- i guess, the majority of the republicans who are doing the bidding of the former president are on the wrong side of truth, of history, of politics all of the above like paul was talking about. and, you know, even republicans in congress who have been very critical of the former president, shellry i spoke to her on state"state of the uniony critical of january 6th and his role in that candidly so. when i...
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joe biden carried 509 the but they account for 71% of the american economy. these companies know what they are doing and they are following the bottom line and consumers, the notion mitch mcconnell or donald trump is corporate is hilarious. open secrets.org says mcconnell himself took $4.3 million in corporate money in the last five years so he should give the money back. if he boycotts, boycott the money and give it back. >> abby, to that point, mcconnell made clear he wants the money and says of course they should give money but he's long been an advocate for corporations to allegedly have a voice in politics as they point out saying in 2012 corporations should be free to ex stpress themselves. it seems remarkably hypocritical. >> yeah, many of us remember the citizens united decision which allows corporations to basically give unlimited money to certain political organizations. that's something that republicans like mitch mcconnell fully support to this day. they want republicans not only -- or they want corporations not only to give them money but to use
joe biden carried 509 the but they account for 71% of the american economy. these companies know what they are doing and they are following the bottom line and consumers, the notion mitch mcconnell or donald trump is corporate is hilarious. open secrets.org says mcconnell himself took $4.3 million in corporate money in the last five years so he should give the money back. if he boycotts, boycott the money and give it back. >> abby, to that point, mcconnell made clear he wants the money...
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joe biden only carried 509 counties. but those 509 biden counties account for 71% of the entire american economy. so these companies know what they're doing. and they are following their bottom line. they're following their consumers. the notion that mitch mcconnell somehow now or donald trump for that matter is andy corporate is kind of hilarious. opensecrets.org says mcconnell himself in his affiliated pacs took $4.3 million in corporate money in the last five years. so he should give the money back. if he is going to boycott, why doesn't he boycott their money and give it back? >> abby, to that point, mcconnell made clear he wants the money and says of course they should give money. but he has long been an advocate for corporations to allegedly have a voice in politics, as we pointed out, saying in 2012 corporations should be free to express themselves. it certainly does seem kind of remarkably hypocritical. >> yeah, many of us remember the citizens united decision which allows corporations to basically give unlimited
joe biden only carried 509 counties. but those 509 biden counties account for 71% of the entire american economy. so these companies know what they're doing. and they are following their bottom line. they're following their consumers. the notion that mitch mcconnell somehow now or donald trump for that matter is andy corporate is kind of hilarious. opensecrets.org says mcconnell himself in his affiliated pacs took $4.3 million in corporate money in the last five years. so he should give the...
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chuck schumer, the majority leader can't pass anything that biden sends over without joe manchin even without using the reconciliation. he made it very clear what he thinks needs to happen is democrats and republicans need to sit down and iron some of these issues out. we should note, that really takes time. when you have someone like the house speaker saying she's hoping to pass infrastructure through her chamber by the july 4th recess, that doesn't leave you a ton of time to really have those negotiations with your republican colleagues. manchin making it clear tonight that he does have some areas where he needs to work with his democratic colleagues as well. raphael warnock has been arguing that they need to get rid of the filibuster in order to pass the voting rights bill that already passed in the house of representatives, at least just do a simple carve out. manchin making it clear he didn't support that but when he gets back to washington he wants to get into a room with warnock and his other colleagues, senator assof to have a discussion and it's important to remind them manch
chuck schumer, the majority leader can't pass anything that biden sends over without joe manchin even without using the reconciliation. he made it very clear what he thinks needs to happen is democrats and republicans need to sit down and iron some of these issues out. we should note, that really takes time. when you have someone like the house speaker saying she's hoping to pass infrastructure through her chamber by the july 4th recess, that doesn't leave you a ton of time to really have those...
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the house approved a bill it passed last year the george floyd police reform act that joe biden is pushing. that bill did not go anywhere in the senate last year. republicans opposed it. republicans had their own alternative offered by senator tim scott. democrats blocked that bill. no action happened from then on out. the democrats rely on more federal rules and stringent requirements coming from the federal government. the republican alternative pushes to incentivize states to take action, such as banning chokeholds and the like. one key difference remains which is how to deal with the issue of qualified immunity, protection that police officers have in civil court. republicans have called that in the past a poison pill. in talking to key members, they believe they could reach a consensus on the key sticking point including senator tim scott, the leader on the republican side on this issue, and karen bass, kate, who led the house effort told me last night she wants a deal reached by may 25th. that's is, of course, george floyd's death anniversary. >> manu, thank you so much. >>> coming u
the house approved a bill it passed last year the george floyd police reform act that joe biden is pushing. that bill did not go anywhere in the senate last year. republicans opposed it. republicans had their own alternative offered by senator tim scott. democrats blocked that bill. no action happened from then on out. the democrats rely on more federal rules and stringent requirements coming from the federal government. the republican alternative pushes to incentivize states to take action,...
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he was doing this joe biden as a candidate. i remember last summer talking to him who after the george floyd tape came out, he said after watching that video that hate hides and it can come roaring back if someone in power gives it oxygen. he was very aware the prior occupant of the white house didn't use the language of grief or inhabit that space with the public and biden felt it was something people were hungry for and he began to talk about it as a candidate and he talks about it now. it's delicate. you can get it wrong and say things that feel like you're being politically opportunistic or if you say something bland like thoughts and prayers. people don't want that they want real humanity. >> you can't question his sincerity in these moments we see it over and over. thank you very much. coming up, capitol officer voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a des
he was doing this joe biden as a candidate. i remember last summer talking to him who after the george floyd tape came out, he said after watching that video that hate hides and it can come roaring back if someone in power gives it oxygen. he was very aware the prior occupant of the white house didn't use the language of grief or inhabit that space with the public and biden felt it was something people were hungry for and he began to talk about it as a candidate and he talks about it now. it's...
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that is no different for joe biden tonight. what is different, though, is the impact of the pandemic on all of this. tonight's address will look very different from previous presidential addresses in the house chamber. usually some 1600 people will be filling the room. you know the video i'm talking about. tonight only 200 will attend in person. chief justice john roberts will be present to represent the high court. only two cabinet members will attend. no need for the morbid assignment of one cabinet member, there will be no designated survivor this time. also no first lady's box and no other guests in the house chamber, no unmasked faces except for the president. one historic and long overdue change, two women seated behind the president of the united states for the first time, house speaker nancy pelosi and vice president kamala harris. also important, remember that president biden will be speaking tonight at the site of the violent attack on american democracy, the site of the january 6th insurrection. a lot is going on ton
that is no different for joe biden tonight. what is different, though, is the impact of the pandemic on all of this. tonight's address will look very different from previous presidential addresses in the house chamber. usually some 1600 people will be filling the room. you know the video i'm talking about. tonight only 200 will attend in person. chief justice john roberts will be present to represent the high court. only two cabinet members will attend. no need for the morbid assignment of one...
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i know that as well. >> i know joe biden does. i have to tell you, those were three people that were sort of a very emotional night that way. >> yeah. good to see you, congresswoman. thank you so much for taking the time. >> thank you. >> long negotiation ahead. appreciate it. coming up for us, a judge denies request to release body cam footage from the shooting of andrew brown jr. for now. one of andrew brown's sons is our guest next. their only friend? the open road. i have friends. [ chuckles ] well, he may have friends, but he rides alone. that's jeremy, right there! we're literally riding together. he gets touchy when you talk about his lack of friends. can you help me out here? no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered with protection starting at $79 a year. well, we're new friends. to be fair. eh, still. if you have this... and you get this... you could end up with this... unexpected out-of-pocket costs. which for those on medicare, or soon to be, is a good reason to take charge of your health care. so consider th
i know that as well. >> i know joe biden does. i have to tell you, those were three people that were sort of a very emotional night that way. >> yeah. good to see you, congresswoman. thank you so much for taking the time. >> thank you. >> long negotiation ahead. appreciate it. coming up for us, a judge denies request to release body cam footage from the shooting of andrew brown jr. for now. one of andrew brown's sons is our guest next. their only friend? the open road. i...
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damaging to joe biden. now cnn previously reported that the white house and congress had been given these kinds of do you havive defensive briefings. but the new reporting from post says that giuliani was briefed in 2019 and then following that briefing, giuliani then went on a trip to ukraine and met with some of the officials who were later identified as being actors of russian intelligence. giuliani's attorney has not responded. >> so what is giuliani saying about this investigation and the raid? >> yeah. so last night giuliani was on fox. he gave the first interview about the fbi raid at his apartment just behind me on wednesday. and giuliani said that the officials there had seized seven or eight electronic devices. they came banging on doorthe do first thing in the morning. he was looking for dirt on joe biden and where he was pushing for the removal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine. the question that prosecutors are looking at was that part of the effort that giuliani was undertaking on behalf of th
damaging to joe biden. now cnn previously reported that the white house and congress had been given these kinds of do you havive defensive briefings. but the new reporting from post says that giuliani was briefed in 2019 and then following that briefing, giuliani then went on a trip to ukraine and met with some of the officials who were later identified as being actors of russian intelligence. giuliani's attorney has not responded. >> so what is giuliani saying about this investigation...
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but joe biden here, i think, kim, at the same time is living up to an election campaign pledge, three bs, building back better. he thinks this is instrumental in terms of u.s. economy and i think it was interested that he targeted 13 million jobs but for the lower middle class and the poor. 75% of the jobs will go to those that don't have a four-year university education and this is excellent in terms of job creation going forward as well. and i noticed here, kim, the other thing is that if you look at the market reaction around the world, whether it's in asia and europe, we've had a rally because even though there's $5 trillion of stimulus spending on the pandemic, another $2 trillion in infrastructure is getting the nod of approval because people think it's the right thing to do. corporate tax, it's interesting that joe biden went the midway point, not 21% of donald trump, not 35% under president obama but something in the middle at 28% and closing the loopholes for corporations not to leave their profits overseas and lower tax havens like ireland and singapore. he wants to repatria
but joe biden here, i think, kim, at the same time is living up to an election campaign pledge, three bs, building back better. he thinks this is instrumental in terms of u.s. economy and i think it was interested that he targeted 13 million jobs but for the lower middle class and the poor. 75% of the jobs will go to those that don't have a four-year university education and this is excellent in terms of job creation going forward as well. and i noticed here, kim, the other thing is that if you...
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president joe biden saying over the course of his 99-year life, he saw a world change dramatically and repeatedly. >> he was a heck of a guy. he, you know, his lifetime of service in the united kingdom and the whole commonwealth was visible to everybody for a long, long time. >> reporter: he was the first british royal to visit israeli. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tweeted he will be missed across the world. scott morrison tweeted that philip visited his country more than 20 times and appearances that left a lasting impression for? sad he is gone. i hope he would at least last for his birthday. >> he was king in so many eyes even though he wasn't the king. >> reporter: news of the passing of the duke was broadcast on news channels around the world. outpouring of tributes and remembrances for a prince who spent geographies and generations. anna stewart, london. >>> this was africa. the prince undertook extensive travels in the commonwealth of africa. how are they honoring him? >> 54 commonwealth countries and of those 54, 19 are in africa. they all from colonies so they had
president joe biden saying over the course of his 99-year life, he saw a world change dramatically and repeatedly. >> he was a heck of a guy. he, you know, his lifetime of service in the united kingdom and the whole commonwealth was visible to everybody for a long, long time. >> reporter: he was the first british royal to visit israeli. israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tweeted he will be missed across the world. scott morrison tweeted that philip visited his country more...
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. >>> now, joe biden is preparing to push ahead with his infrastructure plan, next week, after a weekend of meetings with top advisers. and there is another, big topic on the agenda, too. climate change. arlette saenz, with the details. >> reporter: president biden spent saturday meeting with senior members of his team here, at the white house. and one of those meetings focused on climate issues. vice president kamala harris was, also, in attendance for that meeting. and secretary of state, tony blinken, and the special-presidential envoy for climate, john kerry, were also seen arriving here, at the white house, on saturday afternoon. now, this meeting comes, as the president is preparing to host a virtual-climate summit, with world leaders, later this month. he has invited about-40 world leaders to attend, virtually, this summit. including, china and russia. though, the final-attendee list has yet to be finalized and released. now, on top of the president's meetings here, at the white house, on saturday. his immediate focus is infrastructure, as he's preparing to host a bipartisan group
. >>> now, joe biden is preparing to push ahead with his infrastructure plan, next week, after a weekend of meetings with top advisers. and there is another, big topic on the agenda, too. climate change. arlette saenz, with the details. >> reporter: president biden spent saturday meeting with senior members of his team here, at the white house. and one of those meetings focused on climate issues. vice president kamala harris was, also, in attendance for that meeting. and...
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democrats in the white house are trying to advance the center piece of joe biden's agenda. the roughly $2 trillion infrastructure plan and tax proposal. >> reporter: president biden holding the first of a series of meetings at the white house with lawmakers to try to build support for the infrastructure proposal. the meeting will include democrats and republicans as the president himself has said he's open to hearing ideas to improve this plan. now republicans have opposed that $2.25 trillion price tag and the way the president has proposed to pay for it. by raising the corporate tax rate. the white house said they're open to hearing other ideas but so far they haven't heard a suitable alternative. now this meeting is similar to the approach the president took with the covid relief package when he invited republicans into the oval office at the very beginning. though he ultimately went it alone without any republican support. one of the sfairts attending the meeting at the white house with the president, he said he hopes the negotiations will be different. >> we are willing
democrats in the white house are trying to advance the center piece of joe biden's agenda. the roughly $2 trillion infrastructure plan and tax proposal. >> reporter: president biden holding the first of a series of meetings at the white house with lawmakers to try to build support for the infrastructure proposal. the meeting will include democrats and republicans as the president himself has said he's open to hearing ideas to improve this plan. now republicans have opposed that $2.25...
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. >> reporter: while president joe biden is perceived as more humane than his predecessor some of his decisions have jennifer urging biden to consider their true impact. >> people are being hurt, raped, attacked and killed in northern mexico because we have sent them back. that's not humanitarian. >> reporter: and it leaves many moms like this one from honduras with a sophie's choice. with her special needs child in arms she said she didn't want to separate from her 12 and 16-year-old sons on the banks of the rio grande. they had been expelled to mexico twice under the pandemic public health rule which allows for the swift return of migrants to mexico. when her oldest son told her he wanted to cross alone with his brother because the biden administration was allowing unaccompanied children to enter the u.s. she says she felt she was dying as she watched her sons cross the river hand in hand. in tears. and then gestured good-bye. she says she misses her sons who are now in a shelter in new york. as for the migrants stuck in this dangerous plaza in reynosa, their american dream is still
. >> reporter: while president joe biden is perceived as more humane than his predecessor some of his decisions have jennifer urging biden to consider their true impact. >> people are being hurt, raped, attacked and killed in northern mexico because we have sent them back. that's not humanitarian. >> reporter: and it leaves many moms like this one from honduras with a sophie's choice. with her special needs child in arms she said she didn't want to separate from her 12 and...
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president joe biden will speak to lawmakers in a joint session of congress on april 28th. he got the formal invitation from house speaker nancy pelosi on tuesday. she asked him to share his vision for addressing the challenges and opportunities facing the country. pelosi had said she held off inviting the president amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. >>> and a likely hot topic at that point session of congress, afghanistan. later today president biden is set to announce u.s. forces will leave the country by september 11th. that will be two decades since the 9/11 attacks and the start of america's longest war. but despite trillions of dollars and thousands of lives lost, afghanistan remains extremely volatile. many observers fear a hasty exit by the u.s. will be a win for the taliban. the militants could erode basic rights, especially for women, and bolster a safe haven for terrorists. >>> for the latest from afghanistan cnn's nick paton walsh joins us live from kabul. nick, what impact will a withdrawal of u.s. troops in september likely have on the lives of afgha
president joe biden will speak to lawmakers in a joint session of congress on april 28th. he got the formal invitation from house speaker nancy pelosi on tuesday. she asked him to share his vision for addressing the challenges and opportunities facing the country. pelosi had said she held off inviting the president amid concerns over the coronavirus pandemic. >>> and a likely hot topic at that point session of congress, afghanistan. later today president biden is set to announce u.s....
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but if you listen to what joe biden actually said, there is quite a lot of scope for u.s. assistance to continue in the months ahead. he did say they would continue funding afghan security forces, that's a vital thing here, frankly, throughout which much of it would stop. there was a suggestion possibly that if the u.s. forces or the afghans were attacked during this withdrawal period that the u.s. would respond, that could potentially mean air strikes if the taliban move forward at some point. a lot potentially the u.s. can still do in these forthcoming months. you have to also realize the key element in this is the taliban's reaction. so far publicly it has not been good. it has persistently said that it will not attend peace talks in istanbul on saturday week which the biden administration hopes will kick start moves towards a transitional government which may eventually lead to a new constitution and the ultimate political resolution in all of this. in fact, yesterday the head of the biden speech it said that the u.s. had 16 days to get out. while the troops, biden sai
but if you listen to what joe biden actually said, there is quite a lot of scope for u.s. assistance to continue in the months ahead. he did say they would continue funding afghan security forces, that's a vital thing here, frankly, throughout which much of it would stop. there was a suggestion possibly that if the u.s. forces or the afghans were attacked during this withdrawal period that the u.s. would respond, that could potentially mean air strikes if the taliban move forward at some point....
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president joe biden will welcome his first foreign leader to the white house in just a few hours. japanese prime minister suga arrived in washington thursday evening, he is scheduled to meet with president biden this afternoon. the topics of discussion are expected to center around the two countries' opposition to china's recent aggression against taiwan. two the leaders will also hold a joint news conference. let's bring in blake essig who joins us from tokyo. blake, the prestige of being the first leader to visit the biden white house, what message is that sending to china and to japan? >> reporter: you know, kim, it really speaks to the importance of the u.s./japan alliance, a relationship that here in japan has been called the cornerstone of diplomacy and security. this is the first face-to-face meeting between the two leaders and president biden's first visit from a foreign leader since taking office in january. now, the summit between president biden and prime minister suga on friday is expected to cover a wide range of topics including covid-19, the climate crisis, the olym
president joe biden will welcome his first foreign leader to the white house in just a few hours. japanese prime minister suga arrived in washington thursday evening, he is scheduled to meet with president biden this afternoon. the topics of discussion are expected to center around the two countries' opposition to china's recent aggression against taiwan. two the leaders will also hold a joint news conference. let's bring in blake essig who joins us from tokyo. blake, the prestige of being the...
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he is also a democratic strategist and former speechwriter for senator joe biden. so, here we find ourselves, again. except, you know, looking at the big picture, it seems, even worse, if possible. according to the statistics, you know better than i do, the -- the gun violence archive says this was the 147th mass shooting in america, since january. by this time, last year, there were 83. and since the spa shootings, here, in atlanta, a month ago, there have been 45-mass shootings. it's just -- it's just incredible. is it more useful to start thinking about these types of gun deaths, as, you know, less as tragic and sensational outliers and more as a -- as a core public-health issue? >> well, that's a great point. it is a public-health issue. and this year is going to be worse than last year. there is no question. because last year, people didn't gather as much, in public. this year, they are. so, that's why you are seeing this big increase in these mass shootings. but also, at the same time, more people have guns in the united states. and what that may mean is that
he is also a democratic strategist and former speechwriter for senator joe biden. so, here we find ourselves, again. except, you know, looking at the big picture, it seems, even worse, if possible. according to the statistics, you know better than i do, the -- the gun violence archive says this was the 147th mass shooting in america, since january. by this time, last year, there were 83. and since the spa shootings, here, in atlanta, a month ago, there have been 45-mass shootings. it's just --...
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president joe biden said gun violence, quote, pierces the very soul of the nation and is an epidemic for the u.s. and called for congress to take action and finally ban assault weapons. >> this has to end. it's a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment what is going on and it's not only these mass shootings that are occurring. every single day, every single day, there is a mass shooting in the united states if you count all of those who were killed out on the streets of our cities and our rural areas. it's a national embarrassment and must come to an end. >> tensions have been rising in cities across the u.s. after several fatal police shootings. hundreds of protesters gathered in chicago outraged over the death of 13-year-old adam toledo last month. as night fell there were some standoffs between police and protesters. anger has been reignited after body cam video was released showing the moments officers shot and killed a teen during a chase. ryan young looks at the split-second decision and warns the video is disturbing. >> reporter: this video released by chicago p
president joe biden said gun violence, quote, pierces the very soul of the nation and is an epidemic for the u.s. and called for congress to take action and finally ban assault weapons. >> this has to end. it's a national embarrassment. it is a national embarrassment what is going on and it's not only these mass shootings that are occurring. every single day, every single day, there is a mass shooting in the united states if you count all of those who were killed out on the streets of our...
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appreciate it, sam. >> president joe biden is increasing the immigration cap at a low level and that sparked fierce grit schism. >> president biden acknowledged on friday he would increase the number of refugees allowed into the united states after some back and forth on that number on friday. but the white house said friday that the president would keep a current cap of ref frees which is at 15,000. this was count tore what president biden promised in the campaign and earlier when he said he would be lifting that number to over 62,000. and this announcement from the white house faced fierce and swift backlash. within a matter of hours the white house reversed course and announced that the president would be announcing a new figure for the refugees allowed into the u.s. by may 15th. they told advocacy groups that number could come much sooner. and the white house said they don't believe they will reach that number that the president had originally proposed. it highlights some of the problems that the admin administration -- the minors and the migrants coming to the southern border. t
appreciate it, sam. >> president joe biden is increasing the immigration cap at a low level and that sparked fierce grit schism. >> president biden acknowledged on friday he would increase the number of refugees allowed into the united states after some back and forth on that number on friday. but the white house said friday that the president would keep a current cap of ref frees which is at 15,000. this was count tore what president biden promised in the campaign and earlier when...
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president joe biden says what is happening to him is unfair and inappropriate despite the physical danger, he is sticking with it and one of his colleagues tell us why. >> it's the last measure that an inmate can apply in this circumstance. it's not something that people do lightly and put their life in danger. all that he requests is that he is given proper medical care with a doctor of his choice. his recovery last ought is not really complete. and now we're joined from moscow. they are putting out some dire founding warnings. what can you tell us? >> without any ind -- independent medical assessment we can't say, but according to sources witness his movement, they have seen the result, and they say that sound indicate that he is in emanate danger were or danger from a dance rouse or potentially fatal heart condition. we cannot get any kind of a respond out of the russian authorities nor any ind dependent medical treatment. it is still in recovery from an at attack. they denied responsibility with that attack, but it is coming at a time when his movement is spacing socially being banned
president joe biden says what is happening to him is unfair and inappropriate despite the physical danger, he is sticking with it and one of his colleagues tell us why. >> it's the last measure that an inmate can apply in this circumstance. it's not something that people do lightly and put their life in danger. all that he requests is that he is given proper medical care with a doctor of his choice. his recovery last ought is not really complete. and now we're joined from moscow. they are...
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politics to the extent most irresponsibly of all, you might think, supporting the proposition that joe biden has stolen the election and not legitimately the president, and that's directly connected to the violent assault on the united states capitol, a shocking event and one of the darkest days in america's political history. >> you, mr. turnbull, seem more disturbed by the attack on the u.s. capitol than a lot of people here in the united states. a lot of conservatives are trying to deny what happened and pretend it was not that bad. i appreciate you saw it for what it was. >> well, it was an adulssault o democracy. you see, what murdoch has delivered largely through fox news in the united states is exactly what vladimir putin wanted to achieve with his disinformation campaigns, turning one part of america against another, so exacerbating the divisions that already exist in american society and undermine the trust americans have in their democratic institutions. that's the -- that was the objective of that russian disinformation campaign, and that's exactly what is being delivered fr
politics to the extent most irresponsibly of all, you might think, supporting the proposition that joe biden has stolen the election and not legitimately the president, and that's directly connected to the violent assault on the united states capitol, a shocking event and one of the darkest days in america's political history. >> you, mr. turnbull, seem more disturbed by the attack on the u.s. capitol than a lot of people here in the united states. a lot of conservatives are trying to...
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they said it's time to get out just as joe biden says. what is your reaction to those criticisms? >> well, you know, in it is highly possible, if not probable, there will be bad outcomes of the u.s. leaving. the question is whether the outcomes would be any better if we leave in a year or two years or five years. i mean, i think ultimately what biden was saying is that we cannot solve this problem unless we are willing to, you know, essentially stay there forever. that is the gamble that he is making. >> very quickly, to russia now, the biden administration says there will be consequences if kre kremlin critic navalny dies in prison as a result of the hunger strike. what might the consequences be? where could the issue take relations with russia? >> i think this is, you know, the clearest turning the page. one of the clearest turning page. trump found a way to kind of tempize on russia and not excuse their behavior. biden is making very clear he wants to respond forcefully to it. i would assume there would be significant sanctions. as you know, the eu is talking about this, as wel
they said it's time to get out just as joe biden says. what is your reaction to those criticisms? >> well, you know, in it is highly possible, if not probable, there will be bad outcomes of the u.s. leaving. the question is whether the outcomes would be any better if we leave in a year or two years or five years. i mean, i think ultimately what biden was saying is that we cannot solve this problem unless we are willing to, you know, essentially stay there forever. that is the gamble that...
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president joe biden has revealed his jobs cabinet. they will be in charge of selling his new $2 trillion infrastructure plan and that will probably be as hard to do as it sounds. we will explain. >>> and north dakota is facing a wildfire emergency with an entire town forced to evacuate. that's ahead. stay with us. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness-causing bacteria detergents leave behind. proven to kill covid-19 do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. call coventry direct to learn more. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickly realized that we needed a way to supplement our income. our friends sold their policy to help pay for their medical bills and that got me thinking. maybe selling our policy could help with our retirement. i'm skeptical, so i did some research and called coventry direct. they explained life insurance is a valuable asset that can be sold. we learned that we can sell all of our
president joe biden has revealed his jobs cabinet. they will be in charge of selling his new $2 trillion infrastructure plan and that will probably be as hard to do as it sounds. we will explain. >>> and north dakota is facing a wildfire emergency with an entire town forced to evacuate. that's ahead. stay with us. lysol laundry sanitizer kills 99.9% of illness-causing bacteria detergents leave behind. proven to kill covid-19 do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now...
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officials will answer questions on how president joe biden plans to remake u.s. climate policy. that's on friday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, saturday morning at 10:00 in hong kong. >>> and joe biden could become the first sitting u.s. president to declare the massacre of more than a million armenians by the ottoman empire a genocide. the move could further fray relations with turkey, but would fulfill a promise mr. biden made during his campaign. both presidents trump and obama avoided the term to avoid angering turkish president ra jip erdogan. president biden hasn't spoken with him since taking office. turkey argues turkish muslims and armenian christians died in vie lance in world war i and the death toll sin flated. >>> this just in from hong kong, investigative journalist troy has been found guilty of making false statements after searching a public database to expose details of an attack on pro democracy act choices and uncovering possible wrongdoing in the crack downs of the protests. choy could face up to six months in prison. it shows how press freedom
officials will answer questions on how president joe biden plans to remake u.s. climate policy. that's on friday night at 10:00 p.m. eastern, saturday morning at 10:00 in hong kong. >>> and joe biden could become the first sitting u.s. president to declare the massacre of more than a million armenians by the ottoman empire a genocide. the move could further fray relations with turkey, but would fulfill a promise mr. biden made during his campaign. both presidents trump and obama...
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british prime minister boris johnson also said what joe biden is proposing is ambitious. he said, look, this is not a discussion for elitist, in his words bunny huggers, he said this is an urgent conversation that must be had for businesses and others around the world. interestingly as well, of course, russian president vladimir putin making an appearance at the submit, as did president xi jinping of china. clearly their emission goal is much different but the fact that they were participating in this meeting convened by president biden means that the united states after four years of denying climate change is back at the forefront of leading this fight. the hard work now, though, continues by cutting emissions here in the u.s. by half by the end of the decade. jeff zeleny, cnn, the white house. >>> ending global addiction to fossil fuels will take time, money and sustained commitment and obviously that's the challenge. cnn's bill weir has our report. >> the signs are unmistakable. the science sun deniable. the cost of inaction keeps mounting. >> reporter: you could call
british prime minister boris johnson also said what joe biden is proposing is ambitious. he said, look, this is not a discussion for elitist, in his words bunny huggers, he said this is an urgent conversation that must be had for businesses and others around the world. interestingly as well, of course, russian president vladimir putin making an appearance at the submit, as did president xi jinping of china. clearly their emission goal is much different but the fact that they were participating...
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. >>> joe biden does what no u.s. president has done before, calling the mass killings of armenians a century ago a genocide. i speak to the former u.s. ambassador to turkey about the potential fallout. >>> debris from a sunken submarine in indonesia is recovered. >>> great to have you along this hour. we begin with signs that the coronavirus vaccine supply in the u.s. may soon outstrip demand. more than 225 million doses have been administered across the country, but daily vaccination rates are starting to taper off. now this comes as the government cleared the johnson & johnson vaccine to resume after a brief pause over reports of a rare blood clot. now that's putting even more doses back in the supply chain. so the drop in vaccinations is concerning health officials. as you can see here, the u.s. is far from reaching herd community. i want to go straight to polo sandoval, looking at what might be behind this drop. >> reporter: as johnson & johnson's covid-19 vaccine is cleared to go into arms again, a slight but on
. >>> joe biden does what no u.s. president has done before, calling the mass killings of armenians a century ago a genocide. i speak to the former u.s. ambassador to turkey about the potential fallout. >>> debris from a sunken submarine in indonesia is recovered. >>> great to have you along this hour. we begin with signs that the coronavirus vaccine supply in the u.s. may soon outstrip demand. more than 225 million doses have been administered across the country, but...
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saturday's statement from the white house fulfilled a campaign promise by joe biden. it also signaled a renewed emphasis by the u.s. on human rights. president biden's statement reads in part, "each year on this day we remember the lives of all those who died in the ottoman-era armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever occurring again." well, turkey quickly denounced the president's declaration and summoned the u.s. ambassador to complain. arwa damon is in istanbul and she's covering the turkish reaction. hi. what more can you tell us, arwa? >> reporter: good morning, robyn. well, not entirely unexpected at all given that turkey has historically disputed the categorization of the mass killings that took place as being a genocide, arguing that the events that took place more than a century ago need to be put into historical context. also arguing that hundreds of thousands of other people who were not armenian were killed as well. and some of those killings happened at the hands of armenians. now, the turkish president did, howeve
saturday's statement from the white house fulfilled a campaign promise by joe biden. it also signaled a renewed emphasis by the u.s. on human rights. president biden's statement reads in part, "each year on this day we remember the lives of all those who died in the ottoman-era armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever occurring again." well, turkey quickly denounced the president's declaration and summoned the u.s. ambassador to complain. arwa...
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president joe biden spoke with the turkish president on friday to let him know it was going to happen. an official statement from the white house is expected later today. cnn's arwa damon covering this for us from istanbul. arwa, it couldn't be a more touchy issue. tell us about the significance and the timing. >> reporter: it really is touchy, michael, to say the least. what's interesting is that in the readouts both from the white house and from the turkish presidency's office, this was not mentioned. cnn found out about this from a person who was familiar with these conversations, who also described them as being tense. but for quite some time now, of the many plethora of sticky issues that exist between washington and ankara, this has been one of the fairly significant ones. here's a look back on why we have reached this point. for decades, armenians have lobbied and pleaded to have the mass killings of their ancestors recognized as genocide. the exact number of armenians who lost their lives more than a century ago is in dispute, but experts put the numbers between 600,000 and 1.
president joe biden spoke with the turkish president on friday to let him know it was going to happen. an official statement from the white house is expected later today. cnn's arwa damon covering this for us from istanbul. arwa, it couldn't be a more touchy issue. tell us about the significance and the timing. >> reporter: it really is touchy, michael, to say the least. what's interesting is that in the readouts both from the white house and from the turkish presidency's office, this was...
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saudi-backed government forces say president joe biden's intention to recognize the antitrust groups will further embolden it. and in the front line where the battle for control is raging on. >> reporter: safe amid writhes and pains, the 13-year-old hit by a houthi missile in the yemeni missile of marib. "i can't breathe, i can't breathe" he cried. still a week later, he tells me what happened. we were playing football, the missile hit. my leg was injured. i couldn't breathe. one of my friends was dead. and the other looked like he was about to die. in another ward, the hospital's deputy director shows me his friend. what's his condition? yeah. under sedation, he is clinging to life. oh, he's in a bad way. how that you as doctors see home injured children come in from all of these rockets? >> reporter: an ophthalmologist by training he says he has no words to describe the suffering. no choice but keep trying to help and hope that the fighting will end. the houthis are trying to come towards marib. they're trying to push this way towards marib. but as yemen's defense minister shows me
saudi-backed government forces say president joe biden's intention to recognize the antitrust groups will further embolden it. and in the front line where the battle for control is raging on. >> reporter: safe amid writhes and pains, the 13-year-old hit by a houthi missile in the yemeni missile of marib. "i can't breathe, i can't breathe" he cried. still a week later, he tells me what happened. we were playing football, the missile hit. my leg was injured. i couldn't breathe....
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president joe biden has promised to get troops out of afghanistan by september 11th, putting an end to america's longest war. but many are warning the taliban will seize on a u.s. exit and could launch a bid to topple the central government. >>> and the 2020 olympic games are approaching fast but not everyone in japan thinks they're a good idea as the country declares their third state of emergency due to a surge in cases. >>> also what it means for health care workers to be called heroes during a pandemic. why a psychiatrist says doctors need to also talk about being human too. (man) so when in doubt, just say, "let me talk to my manager." next, carvana's 100% online shopping experience. oh, man. carvana lets people buy a car-- get this-- from their couch. oh, how disruptive. no salesman there to help me pick out the car i need. how does anyone find a car on this site without someone like us checking in? she's a beauty, huh? oh, golly! (laughter) i can help you find the color you want. that sounds nice. let me talk to my manager. (vo) buy your next car 100% online. with carvana. their
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so the question is, why did joe biden decide to do this at this time? number one, there has been a big lobbying effort that's gone on for decades here in the united states to get this recognition to actually happen. joe biden used it as part of his campaign promises while he was running for president. also, the biden administration has been working very hard to try to stress the importance of human rights here in the united states. there's also a tough relationship between the president of the united states and turkish president erdogan. in fact, joe biden called erdogan on friday, indicating to him that he was going to make this statement. previously the president of the united states has referred to him as an autocrat. the turkish government did respond with a long statement. some of it was muted, however. once again, denying there was ever a genocide. also suggesting joe biden may have had domestic political motivations for putting his statement out. at the end of the day, the government did promise to maintain dialog and cooperate with allies. the q
so the question is, why did joe biden decide to do this at this time? number one, there has been a big lobbying effort that's gone on for decades here in the united states to get this recognition to actually happen. joe biden used it as part of his campaign promises while he was running for president. also, the biden administration has been working very hard to try to stress the importance of human rights here in the united states. there's also a tough relationship between the president of the...
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saturday's statement from the white house fulfilled a campaign promise, by joe biden. it also signalled a renewed emphasis, by the u.s., on human rights. biden's statement reads in part, each year on this day, we remember the lives of all those who died in the ottoman-era armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever, again, occurring. let's renew our shared resolve to prevent future atrocities from occurring anywhere in the world. the turkish government immediately rejected president biden's statement. and summoned the u.s. ambassador to make a formal complaint. our arwa damon is covering the turkish reaction from istanbul. a arwa, so how could this affect turkish relations with the u.s.? >> well, it's already a very fractured relationship, kim, over a number of other issues. this is, very much, not going to help the relationship, that's for sure. the turkish foreign minister was very harsh, in his rhetoric, aimed directly at the united states. saying that it was a vulgar distortion of history. also, going on to say, quote, we are n
saturday's statement from the white house fulfilled a campaign promise, by joe biden. it also signalled a renewed emphasis, by the u.s., on human rights. biden's statement reads in part, each year on this day, we remember the lives of all those who died in the ottoman-era armenian genocide and recommit ourselves to preventing such an atrocity from ever, again, occurring. let's renew our shared resolve to prevent future atrocities from occurring anywhere in the world. the turkish government...
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it's going to be a big week for joe biden. the capstone of it will be that speech on capitol hill, the address to congress. but even before that, he is expected to lay out some of the facets of his plan for american families on tuesday. and then on thursday, he's expected to fly out to georgia to celebrate what he sees as the accomplishments of his first 100 days in office. joe johns, cnn, wilmington, delaware. >>> "nomadland" is the biggest winner at the oscars. it won several academy awards, including best picture. >> we thank the academy and we thank our brilliant fellow nominees, and we thank all the hearts and hands that come together to make this movie. >> the film's director chloe zhao won the best director. she is the first asian woman to win that category in oscar's history. and the center of "nomadland," francis mcdormand, who won best actress for her celebrated performance as van-dwelling woman who roams the american west. for more on all of it, i want to bring in michael masto in new york. he is a journalist who ha
it's going to be a big week for joe biden. the capstone of it will be that speech on capitol hill, the address to congress. but even before that, he is expected to lay out some of the facets of his plan for american families on tuesday. and then on thursday, he's expected to fly out to georgia to celebrate what he sees as the accomplishments of his first 100 days in office. joe johns, cnn, wilmington, delaware. >>> "nomadland" is the biggest winner at the oscars. it won...
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cnn's joe johns has more. >> so how does joe biden stack up to some of his predecessors, and he's coming in ahead of donald trump but substantially behind barack obama and george w. bush, and the question is why is that? the answer is the country has been polarized since trump left office. it's clear that most democrats give joe biden high marks and most republicans do not. it's going to be a big week for joe biden, and the capstone of it will be the speech on capitol hill, the address to congress. even before that he's expected to layout some of the facets of his plan for american families on tuesday, and then on thursday he is expected to fly out to georgia to celebrate what he sees as the accomplishments of his first 100 days in office. joe johns, cnn, wilmington, delaware. >>> joining me now is cnn political analyst, sabrina saddiqui, and he's a analyst for "the wall street journal." >> thank you for having me. >> joe biden's approval rate something at 53%, and that's 13 points above former president donald trump but below other presidents. what do you make of the number with most am
cnn's joe johns has more. >> so how does joe biden stack up to some of his predecessors, and he's coming in ahead of donald trump but substantially behind barack obama and george w. bush, and the question is why is that? the answer is the country has been polarized since trump left office. it's clear that most democrats give joe biden high marks and most republicans do not. it's going to be a big week for joe biden, and the capstone of it will be the speech on capitol hill, the address to...
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cnn's joe johns has more. >> reporter: how does joe biden stack up against some of his predecessors in the white house? he's coming in at the low end of modern american presidents, according to some of the recent polling. he's ahead of donald trump but substantially behind both barack obama and george w. bush. the question is why is that? the answer is the country has been polarized since donald trump left office. it's clear that most democrats give joe biden high marks. most republicans do not. it's going to be a big week for joe biden. the capstone of it will be that speech on capitol hill. the address to congress. but even before that, he is expected to lay out some of the facets of his plan for american families on tuesday. then on thursday, he's expected to fly out to georgia to celebrate what he sees as the accomplishments of his first 100 days in office. joe johns, cnn, wilmington, delaware. >>> and earlier, i spoke with cnn political analyst and asked her what we could expect to hear from president biden during his address to congress. >> i think you're going to hear him talk a
cnn's joe johns has more. >> reporter: how does joe biden stack up against some of his predecessors in the white house? he's coming in at the low end of modern american presidents, according to some of the recent polling. he's ahead of donald trump but substantially behind both barack obama and george w. bush. the question is why is that? the answer is the country has been polarized since donald trump left office. it's clear that most democrats give joe biden high marks. most republicans...
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. >>> president joe biden is expected to lay out new guidelines later today for anyone in the u.s. who is fully vaccinated against covid. a federal official tells cnn that will include a plan for unmasking outdoors. cnn's nick watt has the latest. >> reporter: the president expected to announce major tweaks to the covid-19 guidance on who can do what and where. >> certainly what one can do outdoors, vis-a-vis masks, is going to be one of those recommendations. >> reporter: allowing the vaccinated to go maskless outside might be an incentive to get the vaccine. >> people who have been vaccinated have wanted some reward from this. >> reporter: closing in on one-third of the u.s. population is now fully vaccinated, still far from herd immunity, but apparently normality is nearer than that. >> you will reach a point even before then where you will start to see the number of cases going down dramatically. it's going to be a gradual getting. with regard to what you can do outdoors, what you can do travel, outdoor sports, stadiums, theaters, restaurants. >> reporter: even european vacatio
. >>> president joe biden is expected to lay out new guidelines later today for anyone in the u.s. who is fully vaccinated against covid. a federal official tells cnn that will include a plan for unmasking outdoors. cnn's nick watt has the latest. >> reporter: the president expected to announce major tweaks to the covid-19 guidance on who can do what and where. >> certainly what one can do outdoors, vis-a-vis masks, is going to be one of those recommendations. >>...