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. >> whitaker: the white house has put a top-level task force on the problem, but other than twisting arms and wrangling concessions, there's not much it can do in an industry dominated by private companies, foreign shipping lines, and local port authorities. and no one we spoke with expects a christmas miracle. ( ticking ) >> scott pelley: andrew sullivan has been an influential and controversial voice for more than 30 years. he's a conservative author, editor and blogger. as a british-american, his style combines the perception of an outsider with the devotion of a native son. when we met, at his home on cape cod, we found sullivan anxious about the future of the republic. too many americans, he told us, are no longer the citizens that the founders were counting on. >> andrew sullivan: the american constitution was set up for people who can reason and argue and aren't afraid of it, and then reach compromises. the whole thing is designed that way. well, if you're in a tribe, and all that matters is the victory of your tribe, and you have all the truth, and your other tribe has none o
. >> whitaker: the white house has put a top-level task force on the problem, but other than twisting arms and wrangling concessions, there's not much it can do in an industry dominated by private companies, foreign shipping lines, and local port authorities. and no one we spoke with expects a christmas miracle. ( ticking ) >> scott pelley: andrew sullivan has been an influential and controversial voice for more than 30 years. he's a conservative author, editor and blogger. as a...
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. >> wallace-hadrill: these members of the court, it's-- you know, it's like staffers in the white house. it's like all those leaky people in buckingham palace. what are these stories worth? how can you pin them down? ( church bells ) >> cooper: archeology can help pin down the past, but in a city full of amazing ruins, not much directly linked to caligula had been discovered-- that is, until 2006. ( construction ) when a pension fund for italian doctors called enpam started digging an underground parking garage for its new office building in the esquilino neighborhood of rome. in ancient times, this was one of a number of tranquil garden estates located about ten minutes by carriage from the bustling roman forum. these re-creations from rome's superintendent of antiquities give some sense of the sprawling grounds and buildings enjoyed by emperors and their guests about four centuries. it took archeologists nine years to carefully recover more than a million pieces of the past, while an underground parking garage and modern building was built around them. ( excavation ) everything found
. >> wallace-hadrill: these members of the court, it's-- you know, it's like staffers in the white house. it's like all those leaky people in buckingham palace. what are these stories worth? how can you pin them down? ( church bells ) >> cooper: archeology can help pin down the past, but in a city full of amazing ruins, not much directly linked to caligula had been discovered-- that is, until 2006. ( construction ) when a pension fund for italian doctors called enpam started digging...
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. >> alfonsi: ...a far cry from the revolutionary president carter invited to the white house in 1979. ortega's sandanista guerillas were credited with bringing down the somoza family dictatorship in nicaragua. later, they fought off the u.s.-sponsored contras. >> ortega: la revolucion nicaraguuÜense. >> alfonsi: ...sat down with our mike wallace. >> ortega: muy generoso. >> alfonsi: ortega was voted out of office in 1990, but returned to power in 2006, promising to fight corruption. instead, he tightened his grip on the country-- first, changing the constitution so he could serve more terms, then making his wife, rosario murillo, an eccentric, new-age poet, his vice president. their children also hold key positions in nicaragua. eight of the couple's nine children were made presidential advisors. they oversee a lucrative oil distribution business, and most of the country's tv channels. but even as the ortega family's wealth has exploded, nicaragua remains the second-poorest country in the western hemisphere. ( horns blowing ) in 2018, nicaraguans revolted. thousands took to the stre
. >> alfonsi: ...a far cry from the revolutionary president carter invited to the white house in 1979. ortega's sandanista guerillas were credited with bringing down the somoza family dictatorship in nicaragua. later, they fought off the u.s.-sponsored contras. >> ortega: la revolucion nicaraguuÜense. >> alfonsi: ...sat down with our mike wallace. >> ortega: muy generoso. >> alfonsi: ortega was voted out of office in 1990, but returned to power in 2006, promising...
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the white house released a statement, they say they are confident they can get him to support this. no mention on the blow that he delivered today. but the bottom line, they still need his vote and this is not the headline they wanted on this major trip. >> all right, cecilia vega, thank you. and we're going to turn now to the pandemic. >>> we are now just hours away from what could be the final green light for millions of children when it comes to vaccines. the cdc meets tomorrow on children 5 to 11. and already tonight, millions of pediatric doses shipped out, some arriving at this clinic in washington, d.c., then rushed into those waiting refrigerators. while in new york city tonight, the vaccine mandate for city workers taking effect and thousands of front line workers defiant, staying home instead of getting vaccinated. 18 fire companies out of service because of sick calls. >> but tonight, the mayor now vowing emergency response time is normal and saying the mandate is working. here's abc's erielle reshef tonight. >> reporter: tonight, new york city enforcing its new vaccine m
the white house released a statement, they say they are confident they can get him to support this. no mention on the blow that he delivered today. but the bottom line, they still need his vote and this is not the headline they wanted on this major trip. >> all right, cecilia vega, thank you. and we're going to turn now to the pandemic. >>> we are now just hours away from what could be the final green light for millions of children when it comes to vaccines. the cdc meets...
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all of this comes as the white house says nearly a million children 5 to 11 have already been vaccinated in just a week. and in colorado, one of at least 20 states where cases are rising, that state now institutes crisis of care protocols, we've heard this before. taking steps even before the fda and cdc, some authorities there are calling on people in colorado 18 and older to get boosters because of what they're seeing. 93% of icu beds in that state alone are now full. abc's kayna whitworth tonight from colorado. >> reporter: just a week after those first shots for 5 to 11-year-olds, the white house today announcing the country is on track to reach nearly a million vaccinations by the end of the day. >> pediatric vaccination holds the promise of protection for our children, their families and our communities. >> reporter: vaccines for younger kids now available at thousands of sites across the country. but with colder weather moving in, covid once again on the rise. and tonight, officials are sounding the alarm. >> winter is coming. i mean, covid is not taking the winter off. >> reporte
all of this comes as the white house says nearly a million children 5 to 11 have already been vaccinated in just a week. and in colorado, one of at least 20 states where cases are rising, that state now institutes crisis of care protocols, we've heard this before. taking steps even before the fda and cdc, some authorities there are calling on people in colorado 18 and older to get boosters because of what they're seeing. 93% of icu beds in that state alone are now full. abc's kayna whitworth...
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the court blocking a release of white house records. some of the material was set to be turned over tomorrow. trump has claimed executive privilege over white house phone logs, draft speeches and other documents from the sixth and the days that led up to it. the appeals court will now hear arguments in the case later this month. >>> when we come back, that olympic gold medalist revealing she was the victim of an attack. . and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can dramatically improve symptoms... rinvoq helps tame pain, stiffness, swelling. and for some, rinvoq can even significantly reduce ra fatigue. that's rinvoq relief. with ra, your overactive immune system attacks your joints. rinvoq regulates it to help stop the attack. rinvoq can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious infections and blood clots, sometimes fatal, have occurred as have certain cancers, including lymphoma, and tears in the stomach or intestines, and changes in lab results. your doctor should monitor your bloodwork
the court blocking a release of white house records. some of the material was set to be turned over tomorrow. trump has claimed executive privilege over white house phone logs, draft speeches and other documents from the sixth and the days that led up to it. the appeals court will now hear arguments in the case later this month. >>> when we come back, that olympic gold medalist revealing she was the victim of an attack. . and take. it. on... with rinvoq. rinvoq a once-daily pill can...
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today, the committee was supposed to hear from former white house chief of staff mark meadows, but he didn't show up. meadows helped spread trump's lies about election fraud. as i report for the first time in my book, "betrayal: the final act of the trump show," he also played a pivotal role in pressuring vice president mike pence to overturn the election, sending the vice president a memo written by trump lawyer jenna ellis on new year's eve, outlining how pence should nullify joe biden's electoral votes on january 6th. pence refused and had to be evacuated from the senate chamber as rioters stormed the capitol chanting, "hang mike pence." >> hang mike pence! hang mike pence! >> reporter: in an interview for "betrayal," i asked trump about that and he defended the rioters calling for pence's execution. were you worried about him during that siege? were you worried about his safety? >> no, i thought he was well-protected, and i had heard that he was in good shape. no, because i had heard he was in very good shape. but -- but -- no, i think -- >> reporter: because you heard those chant
today, the committee was supposed to hear from former white house chief of staff mark meadows, but he didn't show up. meadows helped spread trump's lies about election fraud. as i report for the first time in my book, "betrayal: the final act of the trump show," he also played a pivotal role in pressuring vice president mike pence to overturn the election, sending the vice president a memo written by trump lawyer jenna ellis on new year's eve, outlining how pence should nullify joe...
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>> rachel scott at the white house. thank you, rachel. >>> the awful news today that a fellow crew member who just flew to space with actor william shatner, that crew member has now died in the a plane crash just weeks after he and that crew made history. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: he was one of the crew members on that historic flight to the edge of space with legendary actor william shatner. but tonight, word that 49-year-old businessman glenn de vries, one of the few private citizens to make it to space, was killed in a small plane crash thursday along with flight school owner thomas fisher. it was just last month when de vries soared 66 miles above the earth's surface and moment later shared with us his passion for science and research. >> we love, both of us, advocating for s.t.e.m. and science and in a few minutes, we have a lifetime of stuff to understand and inspire people with. >> reporter: that lifetime cut short on a single-engine cessna in new jersey. tonight, blue origin saying in a statement, w
>> rachel scott at the white house. thank you, rachel. >>> the awful news today that a fellow crew member who just flew to space with actor william shatner, that crew member has now died in the a plane crash just weeks after he and that crew made history. here's abc's gio benitez. >> reporter: he was one of the crew members on that historic flight to the edge of space with legendary actor william shatner. but tonight, word that 49-year-old businessman glenn de vries, one of...
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and with americans facing rising prices for groceries and gas, the white house argues that provisions in that bill to expand child care and paid family leave will help with the record inflation by getting more people back to work safely. >> if we want to get inflation down, i think continuing to make progress against the pandemic is the most important thing we can do. >> maryalice joins us from outside of the white house now. the biden administration says they're confident the build back better deal will pass in the house this week. but do they have enough votes? >> reporter: while the white house may sound sure, it's not clear that speaker pelosi has the votes right now to pass the build back better bill in the house. several moderates say they're waiting to see if the congressional budget office confirms the bill as written is paid for, like democrats have been promising. linsey? >> maryalice, thank you. >>> steve bannon is scheduled to turn himself in tomorrow, charged with two counts of contempt of congress. and today, word that another trump adviser, mark meadows, may soon be fac
and with americans facing rising prices for groceries and gas, the white house argues that provisions in that bill to expand child care and paid family leave will help with the record inflation by getting more people back to work safely. >> if we want to get inflation down, i think continuing to make progress against the pandemic is the most important thing we can do. >> maryalice joins us from outside of the white house now. the biden administration says they're confident the build...
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cecilia with us live from the white house. we were on the air this afternoon for this bill signing into law and you were saying the president knows this, the white house knows this, this victory was needed, especially given these new poll numbers this dismal approval rating for the president. >> reporter: david, 42%, he is currently under water as we speak. the president, the white house, democrats all know that he needs to now get out there and convince americans that this inf infrastructure plan will dire directly benefit them and their families. so, he is going to take this sales pitch on the road, he starts in new hampshire tomorrow, where he will be visiting a crumbling bridge. he will later in the week go to michigan, where he will be talking about electric vehicles. two key battleground states. >> cecilia vega with us tonight. thank you, cecilia. and we should note you heard the president there compare our inf infrastructure spending to china's. well, president biden tonight holding a virtual meeting with chine esesidt
cecilia with us live from the white house. we were on the air this afternoon for this bill signing into law and you were saying the president knows this, the white house knows this, this victory was needed, especially given these new poll numbers this dismal approval rating for the president. >> reporter: david, 42%, he is currently under water as we speak. the president, the white house, democrats all know that he needs to now get out there and convince americans that this inf...
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the white house announcing today that 2.6 million, almost 10% of eligible kids, have gotten a shot. >> the fact that he gets to get his first vaccine today is important. >> reporter: with cases creeping up, dr. anthony fauci warning the country will need to ramp up first doses and booster shots to combat a winter surge. >> when you have a virus as transmissible as delta, in the context of waning immunity, that dynamic is going to negatively impact even the vaccinated people. so it's a double whammy. >> reporter: and david, health experts point out that 4 out of 5 americans who are eligible for booster shots right now still haven't gotten one, but demand is expected to grow once the fda makes a decision for all adults. today, moderna joined pfizer in officially asking for its booster to be authorized for everyone 18 and older. david? >> we await this big news tomorrow. whit, thank you. >>> next tonight, to capitol hill, where the house took the very rare step to sense your one of their own. arizona congressman paul go sarr. this hasn't happened in a decade. it comes after gosar tweeted
the white house announcing today that 2.6 million, almost 10% of eligible kids, have gotten a shot. >> the fact that he gets to get his first vaccine today is important. >> reporter: with cases creeping up, dr. anthony fauci warning the country will need to ramp up first doses and booster shots to combat a winter surge. >> when you have a virus as transmissible as delta, in the context of waning immunity, that dynamic is going to negatively impact even the vaccinated people....
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the white house says the bill pays for itself. and tonight, the congressional budget office appearing to agree. still, though, there is a long road ahead. the bill facing major head winds over in the senate, where president boyden cannot afford to lose a single democratic vote. david? >> all right, stephanie ramos in washington. stephanie, thank you. >>> and we continue to follow this global headline, the growing alarm over the fate of the chinese tennis star not seen in public since accusing a former chinese official of sexually assaulting her. and tonight, fellow champion serena williams among the latest now to speak out. here's abc's kaylee hartung. >> reporter: she's the latest major tennis star to voice outrage and concern over the disappearance of chinese tennis player peng shuai. serena williams tweeting, "i am devastated and shocked to hear about the news of my peer, peng shuai. i hope she is safe and found as soon as possible. tis must be investigated and we must not stay silent. sending love to her and her family during
the white house says the bill pays for itself. and tonight, the congressional budget office appearing to agree. still, though, there is a long road ahead. the bill facing major head winds over in the senate, where president boyden cannot afford to lose a single democratic vote. david? >> all right, stephanie ramos in washington. stephanie, thank you. >>> and we continue to follow this global headline, the growing alarm over the fate of the chinese tennis star not seen in public...
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we're ginreat sha.pe >>ep rorter: uiknle the trp um white house, the biden team releinasg a detaedil health mmary. the presenidt's doct or pronouinncg him a alhethy, vigoro 7us8-year-o fldit to successflyul exetecu the duts ie of t pheresidency. biden dearcling it aoo gd day in more ws aythan one. >> ie 'vhad a grt eaphysical and a greahot use of rreepsentatives vote. reporte tr:his morng,in the house fillnay passinhig s sweeping1. $75 trilln iodomestic agenda, clinuding unerivsal pre-k d ana histor iicnvestment ftoight glol bawarming. the build bk acbetter bl ilis sspaed. [ chrsee and appuslae ] >>ep rorter: cerhes in the hous be,ut still l aong way to go. e bill n howeads to e thsenate where paagsse is anyinthg but certain. david, earlier at walrte re,ed presidt enbiden also underwent a lonoscopy. wheas under anthesesia, so far 85in mutes vicpre esidentam kala harrisss aumed predesintial wers, becinomg the first woman in americanis htory to do so. dad?vi stephanie ramos at the white use. thank u.yo > we'reoi gng to turn now to the diane syeawr clexusive, the ory that grippedhi ts c
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abc's stephanie ramos from the white house. >> reporter: president biden arriving back at the white house today after visiting walter reed medical center for his first physical as president. >> i feel great. nothing's changed. we're in great shape. >> reporter: unlike the trump white house, the biden team releasing a detailed health summary. the president's doctor pronouncing him a healthy, vigorous 78-year-old fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency. biden declaring it a good day in more ways than one. >> i've had a great physical and a great house of representatives vote. >> reporter: this morning, the house finally passing his sweeping $1.75 trillion domestic agenda, including universal pre-k and a historic investment to fight global warming. >> the build back better bill is passed. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: cheers in the house, but still a long way to go. the bill now heads to the senate where passage is anything but certain. david, earlier at walter reed, president biden also underwent a colonoscopy. he was under anesthesia, so for exactly 85 minutes vice
abc's stephanie ramos from the white house. >> reporter: president biden arriving back at the white house today after visiting walter reed medical center for his first physical as president. >> i feel great. nothing's changed. we're in great shape. >> reporter: unlike the trump white house, the biden team releasing a detailed health summary. the president's doctor pronouncing him a healthy, vigorous 78-year-old fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency. biden...
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no doubt the white house is watching this closely. early exit polls are showing jobs and the economy as the top issue for voters, education right behind it. then taxes and the pandemic. as for president biden, he is underwater with voters. more than half disapprove of the job he's doing. former president donald trump, his numbers just as bad. but voters i talk to say this election isn't about either president, it is about the future of their state, david. >> we'll be watching. stephanie, thank you. >>> there's also late word from capitol hill tonight on what president biden calls his build back better bill. universal pre-k, expanded medicare, incentives to fight the climate crisis. speaker nancy pelosi tonight now saying the final details could be wrapped up by tonight. and as part of that bill, word tonight that there's now agreement on efforts to get a handle on prescription drug prices. the president now on his way back from the climate summit and he very much wants a victory on this. and what he's saying tonight about senator joe
no doubt the white house is watching this closely. early exit polls are showing jobs and the economy as the top issue for voters, education right behind it. then taxes and the pandemic. as for president biden, he is underwater with voters. more than half disapprove of the job he's doing. former president donald trump, his numbers just as bad. but voters i talk to say this election isn't about either president, it is about the future of their state, david. >> we'll be watching. stephanie,...
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>> rachel scott at the white house. rachel, thank you. >>> and of course, the other concern going into this thanksgiving holiday, the numbers tonight. new covid cases up 40% overall in the country, as we near thanksgiving. and cases among children, this number tonight, nearly 142,000 new cases just last week. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, pediatricians warning covid infections among children are once again on the rise, up 40% since late october. nearly 142,000 new cases just last week. >> over the past two to three weeks, we've seen a significant increase. >> just a little pinch and it will be over quickly, okay? >> reporter: with children accounting for one in every four new covid cases, there's a push to get more shots into arms. >> as much as we'd all love to be past this pandemic, we're not and cases rising is always a concern. kids are not as severely affected as adults, but they certainly can and do get hospitalized. >> reporter: in virginia, 8-year-old ashlyn south was hospitalized with that
>> rachel scott at the white house. rachel, thank you. >>> and of course, the other concern going into this thanksgiving holiday, the numbers tonight. new covid cases up 40% overall in the country, as we near thanksgiving. and cases among children, this number tonight, nearly 142,000 new cases just last week. here's abc's erielle reshef. >> reporter: tonight, pediatricians warning covid infections among children are once again on the rise, up 40% since late october. nearly...
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abc's white house correspondent mary alice parks is traveling with the president. >> reporter: president biden spending part of his thanksgiving day expressing gratitude to u.s. service members from all six military branches. greeting members of the u.s. coast guard on nantucket, where he is spending the holiday with his family. >> what am i thankful for? i'm not joking when i say i'm thankful for these guys. thankful for them and everybody -- i mean that from the bottom of my heart. they make me proud. i really mean it, from the bottom of my heart, guys. >> reporter: the president saying the country is back after nearly two long years of battling covid, calling into the macy's thanksgiving day parade. >> my message is, after two years, you're back, america is back. there's nothing we're unable to overcome. >> how are you feeling, mr. president? >> reporter: and tonight, the president's doctor giving him an update on his health. giving him the all-clear. after a small polyp removed during his colonoscopy last week in a memo, the president's physician now saying it was a besign, but poten
abc's white house correspondent mary alice parks is traveling with the president. >> reporter: president biden spending part of his thanksgiving day expressing gratitude to u.s. service members from all six military branches. greeting members of the u.s. coast guard on nantucket, where he is spending the holiday with his family. >> what am i thankful for? i'm not joking when i say i'm thankful for these guys. thankful for them and everybody -- i mean that from the bottom of my...
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president biden returning to the white house to meet in person with dr. fauci and his covid-19 response team. health experts stressing it's far too soon to know if omicron causes more severe illness than other variants, but a major concern, how well will the current vaccines protect against this highly mutated variant? dr. fauci saying, we should know within about two weeks. >> i don't think there's any possibility that this could completely evade any protection by a vaccine. it may diminish it a bit, but that's the reason why you boost. >> reporter: both pfizer and moderna working to adapt their vaccines to fight omicron if necessary, a process that could take two to three months, and tonight the u.s. just hours away from implementing a new travel ban on most foreign nationals from these eight countries. the biden administration says it will buy the u.s. time to prepare. >> i think i got on the last flight. i made it earlier because of the variant. >> reporter: new york state pre-emptively declaring a state of emergency to boost hospital capacity and inc
president biden returning to the white house to meet in person with dr. fauci and his covid-19 response team. health experts stressing it's far too soon to know if omicron causes more severe illness than other variants, but a major concern, how well will the current vaccines protect against this highly mutated variant? dr. fauci saying, we should know within about two weeks. >> i don't think there's any possibility that this could completely evade any protection by a vaccine. it may...
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tonight, the white house christmas decorations on full display. 41 trees throughout the white house, including the official tree in the blue room. first lady dr. jill biden revealing the theme. >>> and speaking of gifts, we're marking ten years right here tonight of asking that question -- what's your one thing this year made in america? we start the list with your help right here in a moment. cyber moy sale is on now! score unbelievable savings with our biggest sale ever! like ge appliances up to 40% off rugs up to 80% off and lighting up to 65% off. plus get bonus savings with a wayfair credit card and free shipping on thousands of products. don't miss our cyber monday happening now through november 29th. only at wayfair.com. ♪ things you start when you're 45. coaching. new workouts. and screening for colon cancer. yep. the american cancer society recommends screening starting at age 45, instead of 50, since colon cancer is increasing in younger adults. i'm cologuard®. i'm convenient and find 92% of colon cancers... ...even in early stages. i'm for people 45 plus at average risk
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. >> rachel scott at the white house. president biden appearing to send a message to his fellow democrats in congress. voters want democrats, he said, to get things done. of course we know moderates pointing the finger at progressives for refusing to pass that bipartisan plan passed in the senate until they get their way with the president's other bill. and the american people are watching all this, the voters sending a message. so, are democrats on the hill going to vote, are they going to get anything done here on the president's domestic agenda? >> reporter: david, this was a wakeup call for many democrats. house speaker nancy pelosi insists the agenda has not changed. she is promising to bring both bills to the floor for a vote by the end of the week. but a growing number of democrats say after last night's results, they cannot afford to miss another deadline. david? >> rivhe ch, thank you. >>> now to the pandemic. tonight, children across this country 5 to 11 years old are now getting vaccinated, less than 24 hours a
. >> rachel scott at the white house. president biden appearing to send a message to his fellow democrats in congress. voters want democrats, he said, to get things done. of course we know moderates pointing the finger at progressives for refusing to pass that bipartisan plan passed in the senate until they get their way with the president's other bill. and the american people are watching all this, the voters sending a message. so, are democrats on the hill going to vote, are they going...
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. >> reporter: the white house today reassuring americans that if necessary, it would take about three months for vaccines makers to update the vaccine for omicron and get shots into arms. >> the estimate of a few months is all inclusive. >> reporter: just hours after moderna's ceo warned the vaccines will be less effective at tackling omicron, saying all the scientists i've talked to say this is not going to be good, the founder of pfizer's partner biontech said even if the...
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we've learned president biden deciding to stay at the white house tonight. rachel scott leads us off with late reporting from the hill. >> reporter: tonight, president biden could be on the verge of a major victory. nancy pelosi announcing they will vote before the day is done. urging reluctant progressives to vote yet. >> the american people want to see project in their communities. it's very important that we pass it. i hope they make a judgment on the merits of the legislation. >> reporter: tonight, pelosi hoping to call the bluff by scheduling the vote. after she spoke, the progressive caucus huddling behind closed doors. president biden calling the chair of the caucus, congresswoman pramila jayapal. earlier today, biden demanding that congress pass the bill right now. >> let's get this done. >> reporter: it would install electric vehicle charging stations across the country. it's estimated to create more than a half a million >> do you have 218 votes to pass it? >> we'll see. >> rachel, where does it stand? >> reporter: house progressives have been meet
we've learned president biden deciding to stay at the white house tonight. rachel scott leads us off with late reporting from the hill. >> reporter: tonight, president biden could be on the verge of a major victory. nancy pelosi announcing they will vote before the day is done. urging reluctant progressives to vote yet. >> the american people want to see project in their communities. it's very important that we pass it. i hope they make a judgment on the merits of the legislation....
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kenneth moton is at the white house. >> reporter: after months of infighting and election day defeats, democrats for the moment celebrating. >> the resolution is adopted. >> reporter: with the help of 13 republicans, house democrats passing that $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill friday night. >> all the talk about the elections and what do they mean, they want us to deliver. they want us to deliver. democrats, they want us to deliver. last night we proved we can. >> reporter: the bipartisan bill, expected to be signed into law by president biden the week of november 15th, provides new investments in transportation, roads and bridges, railroads, and public transit. and upgrades to the nation's utilities, broadband, the power grid, and water infrastructure. >> it is the first time in 50 years, 50 years, we have made this kind of investment. >> reporter: but six progressives, including alexandria ocasio-cortez, ilhan omar, and cori bush voting against the bill, upset it wasn't tied to the social spending bill. democrats still fighting an intraparty battle over that $1.75 trillion plan to
kenneth moton is at the white house. >> reporter: after months of infighting and election day defeats, democrats for the moment celebrating. >> the resolution is adopted. >> reporter: with the help of 13 republicans, house democrats passing that $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill friday night. >> all the talk about the elections and what do they mean, they want us to deliver. they want us to deliver. democrats, they want us to deliver. last night we proved we can....
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former president trump's threat to his own party on his way out of the white house. >>> and the manhunt after a deadly shooting at a target. >>> the school bus crash. the middle school students onboard. and the injuries tonight. >>> the hand signal seen on tiktok videos that authorities say saved a teenage girl's life. >>> and we stand up for heroes, right here tonight. >>> good evening. it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we begin with two major headlines, the hugs today, the thousands of reunions for the first time in at least 18 months. the u.s. lifting travel restrictions on 33 countries, including canada, mexico, and most of europe. pfizer late today likely to ask for authorization for millions 18 and older. and flights taking off from heathrow, bound for new york city. passengers required to have proof of vaccination and a negative covid test within three days of traveling here. images of emotional reunions coming in. a couple hugging following a flight from germany to chicago's o'hare airport. and cars lining up at the canadian border, waiting to come in. an
former president trump's threat to his own party on his way out of the white house. >>> and the manhunt after a deadly shooting at a target. >>> the school bus crash. the middle school students onboard. and the injuries tonight. >>> the hand signal seen on tiktok videos that authorities say saved a teenage girl's life. >>> and we stand up for heroes, right here tonight. >>> good evening. it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we...
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tonight, the white house says hundreds of thousands of new jobs, roads, bridges, and broadband. and tonight, some of the communities that will see the results. >>> new subpoenas late today in the january 6th investigation. targeting several members of former president trump's inner circle. and tonight, new reporting from jonathan karl. former president trump's threat to his own party on his way out of the white house. >>> also as we come on the air tonight, the manhunt right now after a deadly shooting outside of a target. >>> the school bus crash. the middle school students onboard. and the injuries tonight. >>> the hand signal seen on tiktok videos that authorities now say saved a teenage girl's life. what the sheriff is saying tonight. >>> and we stand up for heroes, right here tonight. >>> good evening. as we come on the air in the west, it's great to start another week with all of you at home. we begin with two major headlines, the hugs today, the thousands of reunions for the first time in at least 18 months. the u.s. lifting travel restrictions on 33 countries, including
tonight, the white house says hundreds of thousands of new jobs, roads, bridges, and broadband. and tonight, some of the communities that will see the results. >>> new subpoenas late today in the january 6th investigation. targeting several members of former president trump's inner circle. and tonight, new reporting from jonathan karl. former president trump's threat to his own party on his way out of the white house. >>> also as we come on the air tonight, the manhunt right...
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kaylie mack anmy, the former white house press secretary. she was pushing lies about voter fraud in the days after the election. >> there are very real claims out there that the campaign is pursuing. >> reporter: also senior adviser stephen miller, john mcentee, who just at 29 years old, became one of trump's most powerful and loyal aides. and molly michael, his personal secretary. today's subpoenas followed those issued yesterday for michael flynn, rudy giuliani's associate bernie kerik. and a woman named angela mccallum. citing this voicemail to a michigan state representative. >> you do have the power to reclaim your authority and send a slate of electors that will support president trump and vice president pence. >> reporter: the question now is whether those subpoenaed today and yesterday will actually testify. the answer to that may depend on what happens with steve bannon. bannon defied his subpoena. he's been held in contempt. if the justice department prosecutors him, the others will see that they could go to jail for failing to coo
kaylie mack anmy, the former white house press secretary. she was pushing lies about voter fraud in the days after the election. >> there are very real claims out there that the campaign is pursuing. >> reporter: also senior adviser stephen miller, john mcentee, who just at 29 years old, became one of trump's most powerful and loyal aides. and molly michael, his personal secretary. today's subpoenas followed those issued yesterday for michael flynn, rudy giuliani's associate bernie...
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. >>> and late-breaking tonight, white house press secretary jen psaki testing positive for covid. the details just coming in. >>> the other major developing nightmare at major airports. american airlines grounding more than 1,800 flights since friday. thousands of passengers stranded. what we're learning tonight. >>> also tonight, the challenges facing the vaccine roll-out for children. the new reporting on preparations for those smaller pfizer doses, when the first shots could be administered. phil lipof seeing how this hospital is gettin ready firsthand. >>> plus how the vaccine battle is heating up nationwide. firehouses left short-staffed. what's next in the showdown? >>> the final sprint in the virginia governor's race, a major test for democrats ahead of the midterm elections. the race now neck and neck in a state president biden won by ten points. >>> the deadly shooting on the set of the movie "rust." cinematographer halyna hutchins laid to rest tonight, and alec baldwin speaking out on camera for the first time. >>> and tonight the terrifying attack on a metro train, more
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house has to not be complacent. the one thing in this virginia race that i'll predict will be a factor tomorrow night is we have 45 days of early voting in virginia for the first time ever in a governor's race because our democratic houses decided they wanted to make it convenient for people to vote. and the early vote is coming in very very strong for terry mcauliffe. it's going to be a close race tomorrow, no doubt about it. >> this is also going to be a first big election. i mean, there's a california recall but that was not very close. the first big election with all sort of national eyes on it. again, with donald trump endorsing the candidate, under the specter of the big lie, and you've got the former president saying this today, we must win bigger than the margin of fraud, but flooding the polls with those who believe in america first. you have this unsustainable situation where there's almost an expectation that if it were a close loss for glenn youngkin that's not going to be the end of it, as far as republ
house has to not be complacent. the one thing in this virginia race that i'll predict will be a factor tomorrow night is we have 45 days of early voting in virginia for the first time ever in a governor's race because our democratic houses decided they wanted to make it convenient for people to vote. and the early vote is coming in very very strong for terry mcauliffe. it's going to be a close race tomorrow, no doubt about it. >> this is also going to be a first big election. i mean,...
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as white house press secretary, you made multiple public statements from the white house in elsewhere in reported fraud in the november 2020 election, the individuals that attacked the capitol echoed on january, six you are with trump -- and popped in and out to join mr. trump as he watched the attack on the u.s. capitol later that afternoon. the chairman of the january six committee, that just issued those subpoenas, benny thompson in mississippi, joins me now. congressman. says a large group of folks just in the last few, days it seems to represent, an investigation that is both moving quite quickly and expanding. to sort of take down the totality on the run up to january six. how would you characterize where you are in your investigation? >> first of all, thanks for having me chris, what i would tell you is we are in the midst of following the facts and circumstances, that got us to january six. the 16 individuals we have subpoenaed, this week, have knowledge as to what occurred before january six, as well as what occurred on january six. a lot of it is in the public domain. some o
as white house press secretary, you made multiple public statements from the white house in elsewhere in reported fraud in the november 2020 election, the individuals that attacked the capitol echoed on january, six you are with trump -- and popped in and out to join mr. trump as he watched the attack on the u.s. capitol later that afternoon. the chairman of the january six committee, that just issued those subpoenas, benny thompson in mississippi, joins me now. congressman. says a large group...
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this should be a source of concern for the white house. there should be an urgency about addressing bottlenecks and other factors that are preventing a sort of equilibrium in prices. that being said, i do think it's really important to look at the extraordinary employment gains that we've seen over the last year, over the last year and a half and not evaluate the economy by a single number. >> such an important point, to the 20 million people whose wages went from no wages to a job, like inflation bites, but you know, the other way we could do this is we could run the economy very cool. we could have a lot more people out of work. there's this thing called the phillips curve which is an old economics idea that there's a tradeoff between, you know, higher inflation and lower unemployment that, like, you got to sort of find the right balance, the kind of goldilocks, and that's sort of the argument you're making here, right? if policymakers aim too high, it's better to aim high and miss high than aim too low and have millions and millions and
this should be a source of concern for the white house. there should be an urgency about addressing bottlenecks and other factors that are preventing a sort of equilibrium in prices. that being said, i do think it's really important to look at the extraordinary employment gains that we've seen over the last year, over the last year and a half and not evaluate the economy by a single number. >> such an important point, to the 20 million people whose wages went from no wages to a job, like...
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basically, the white house waived executive privilege for these documents. they told the national archives to turn them over, friday was the deadline. trump had a lawyer that sued and said, no you can't do that. and they said, no, i can. what do you think about her reasoning in the opinion. >> i think our reasoning is very solid, chris. what she says is, it is the current president, the sitting president, joe biden, who gets to decide whether something should be disclosed or not under executive privilege. our prior president does have the supreme court refers to a residual interest. that president can't go to the current president, and asked whether or not executive privilege can be asserted. but at the end of the day, the decision belongs to joe biden. and as they sit in his opinion, the pointed is no longer the president. he does not remain, asking he does not have the. par she said we should turn this. over the legislative once this turned. over it is really quite clear. so i think that decision is on really solid ground. i think there is a possibility of
basically, the white house waived executive privilege for these documents. they told the national archives to turn them over, friday was the deadline. trump had a lawyer that sued and said, no you can't do that. and they said, no, i can. what do you think about her reasoning in the opinion. >> i think our reasoning is very solid, chris. what she says is, it is the current president, the sitting president, joe biden, who gets to decide whether something should be disclosed or not under...
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when they got their guy in the white house, they worked out a deal to turn those documents over. you know what they found? neither do i. it's really unclear what got turned over, if anything. one thing for sure, we have not heard a peep out of republicans about fast and furious since. vanished gone. joining me is eric holder, the chair of the national democratic redistricting committee. mr. holder, i want to start on this question of executive privilege. your understanding of the law. part of the reason i think that it's really interesting to talk to you is, obviously, congressional majorities can be -- have all sorts of people seeking all sorts of things. there's some real important things here that are larger than party. what do you think about the invocation of this by an ex-president? >> it's unprecedented. the notion is that an ex-president can invoke executive privilege and especially with regard to people who are not on his staff like bannon is inconsistent with the law. the privilege has always been with the person who sits in the office. it goes as the district court sai
when they got their guy in the white house, they worked out a deal to turn those documents over. you know what they found? neither do i. it's really unclear what got turned over, if anything. one thing for sure, we have not heard a peep out of republicans about fast and furious since. vanished gone. joining me is eric holder, the chair of the national democratic redistricting committee. mr. holder, i want to start on this question of executive privilege. your understanding of the law. part of...
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after departing the white house in 2017, bannon did not work again in any executive branch or federal government position. it also cites a quote from his podcast noted in the subpoena from january 5th, the day before the insurrection, making quite a prophetic prediction about what would happen at the capitol on the sixth. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow, just understands this, all hell is gonna break loose. it's going to be moving, it's going to be quick. >> law enforcement source tells nbc, news bannon is expected to surrender himself on monday, and appear in court that afternoon. he could face up to a year in prison, and 100,000 dollar fine. it's hard to overstate the importance of this indictment, both the select committee and the justice department. the last prosecution of a contempt referral was back in 1983 when a former reagan epa official refused to testify during a super funded investigation, though her case, we should note, ended in an acquittal. the states here though seem higher. bannon's argument for refusing to comply's based on a bogus claim of executive pr
after departing the white house in 2017, bannon did not work again in any executive branch or federal government position. it also cites a quote from his podcast noted in the subpoena from january 5th, the day before the insurrection, making quite a prophetic prediction about what would happen at the capitol on the sixth. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow, just understands this, all hell is gonna break loose. it's going to be moving, it's going to be quick. >> law...
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that did not satisfy house republicans, so when they got their guy in the white house, they worked out a deal with the trump justice department to turn those documents over and you know what they found, neither do i. it's really unclear what's got -- about one thing is for sure we have not heard a peep out of republicans about the fast and furious. fasting furious gone. joining me now, eric holder, he is the chair of the democratic redistricting committee. mr. holder, i want to start on this question of executive privilege. just your understanding of the law as it appears you are a reason that it is really interesting to talk to you, it's obviously, you know, congressional majorities can have all sorts of different people saying all sorts of different things like daryl fisas or the select committee. there is some real important principles here that are larger than parties and from your perspective what do you think about the implications of this by an ex president? >> well it's unprecedented. the notion is that an ex president can invoke executive privilege and especially with a bunch
that did not satisfy house republicans, so when they got their guy in the white house, they worked out a deal with the trump justice department to turn those documents over and you know what they found, neither do i. it's really unclear what's got -- about one thing is for sure we have not heard a peep out of republicans about the fast and furious. fasting furious gone. joining me now, eric holder, he is the chair of the democratic redistricting committee. mr. holder, i want to start on this...
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his case is some what different than steve bannon as he was in the white house at the time while steve bannon was not. there is another trump ally jeffery clark who also refused to comply with his subpoena. he's a department of justice lawyer. he cited attorney/client privilege. he did show up in person and give them a letter. there are three main people here refused to comply. >> luke broadwater,thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> daniel goldman he joins me now. dan, okay, how big of a deal is this and what happens next? >> well, it's a big deal because rarely as you pointed out as something like this charge. this is a very influential person in trump's world as you just heard from some of his ranting on his podcast today. it's a big deal. in many ways it's a big deal was merrick garland is drawing a line in the sand saying i am not afraid of partisan political brush back or -- i am going to reinstate the rule of law. that was what was missing in the trump administration. that's what we are facing with all of these insurrectionists and accusations that they co
his case is some what different than steve bannon as he was in the white house at the time while steve bannon was not. there is another trump ally jeffery clark who also refused to comply with his subpoena. he's a department of justice lawyer. he cited attorney/client privilege. he did show up in person and give them a letter. there are three main people here refused to comply. >> luke broadwater,thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> daniel goldman he...
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the game was a signal from the white house it expected pence to do its bidding. that was why donald trump was up there painting a target on his back. that is why he tweeted. and it is something to give the bare minimum credit that pence did not do. those are not the only recent developments from the coup crew. karl also reports fox host maria bartiromo a staunch trump ally who used her shows during this period to platform the most ridiculous of trump's lawyers like sidney powell was a true believer in the stolen election conspiracy at least according to karl's reporting because according to the book she abandoned any semblance of journalistic ethics by then reportedly calling attorney general bill barr demanding he stop the steal. quote barr told karl on the record she called me up and she was screaming. i yelled back at her. she's lost it. that is a tough thing to hear from bill barr. the attorney general who, you know, blurred the lines between the doj and white house to a dangerous degree in pursuit of trump -- the same bill who worked to sow doubt about the m
the game was a signal from the white house it expected pence to do its bidding. that was why donald trump was up there painting a target on his back. that is why he tweeted. and it is something to give the bare minimum credit that pence did not do. those are not the only recent developments from the coup crew. karl also reports fox host maria bartiromo a staunch trump ally who used her shows during this period to platform the most ridiculous of trump's lawyers like sidney powell was a true...
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we know at the game was, here signal from the white house that i've suspected pence to do its. bidding that's why donald trump owes up there. pinning a target on his, back that's why he tweeted. and it's something to give the bare minimum credit, that pence is due. and those are not the only reason developments we got from the coup crew. carl also reports that fox host, maria -- a staunch trump ally, who used her shows during this period to platform the most ridiculous of trump's lawyers. was a true believer in the stolen election conspiracy. at least according to the reporting, according to the book she abandoned any -- reportedly calling bill barr, demanding he stop the steal. quote barr told carl on the record, she called me up and she was screaming, i yield back at her. she has lost it. that is a tough thing to hear from bill barr. the attorney general who, blur the lines between the doj, in the white house to a dangerous degree. and pursued trump's fantasy, the same bill barr who in the run up to the 2020 election, worked to sow doubt about the ballots. even that bill barr
we know at the game was, here signal from the white house that i've suspected pence to do its. bidding that's why donald trump owes up there. pinning a target on his, back that's why he tweeted. and it's something to give the bare minimum credit, that pence is due. and those are not the only reason developments we got from the coup crew. carl also reports that fox host, maria -- a staunch trump ally, who used her shows during this period to platform the most ridiculous of trump's lawyers. was a...
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you have a democrat in the white house. a country that is still trying to get out from under this once in a century crisis. there's a lot of people who must have been telling you you're going to get your -- this is hard enough. add the environment to this. you are really looking down the barrel of the difficult task. >> that might be the case. but that's not how we feel here in texas. and i tell you why, beyond the big bold vision we want to get back to. beyond getting passed the extremist and devicive politics of greg about. there's things to get right. like our electricity grid. under his watch, the energy capitol of north america. the state of texas lost power for millions. and it was an inconvenience. many homes were ruined when the pipes froze and burst. we lost a the live of hundreds of our family members and neighbors. including an 11 year-old boy. who froze to death in his bed. those are the consequences. and that's not lost on the people of texas. 72,000 have lost their lives under this pandemic. throughout his adm
you have a democrat in the white house. a country that is still trying to get out from under this once in a century crisis. there's a lot of people who must have been telling you you're going to get your -- this is hard enough. add the environment to this. you are really looking down the barrel of the difficult task. >> that might be the case. but that's not how we feel here in texas. and i tell you why, beyond the big bold vision we want to get back to. beyond getting passed the...
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the white house when michael flynn was national security adviser. when flynn was fired or resigned, or whatever he did, he then worked for hr mcmaster. but mcmaster cannot stand him. assuring him out he's then resurfaced. dhs. he ended up at the pentagon in the last administration. in the last year of the trump presidency and was looked on as, this is a guy they've known. they've dealt with before. because he has the intel background but he was definitely viewed as a trump guy. in the end, by the time we got to the craziness between november and january, as cohen like many others, including to a certain extent, the new defense secretary -- acting defense secretary, chris miller -- found themselves in a situation where they're basically trying to -- >> say no. >> push back the real out their claims from michael flynn, who used to be viewed as just your traditional general. and went down that rabbit hole as you suggested. and the sidney powell on the whole gina haspel being kidnapped -- i just know -- i can't even get my head around. that >> i can't e
the white house when michael flynn was national security adviser. when flynn was fired or resigned, or whatever he did, he then worked for hr mcmaster. but mcmaster cannot stand him. assuring him out he's then resurfaced. dhs. he ended up at the pentagon in the last administration. in the last year of the trump presidency and was looked on as, this is a guy they've known. they've dealt with before. because he has the intel background but he was definitely viewed as a trump guy. in the end, by...
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. >> you know, you just said, so it's $25 billion more than the budgetary request of the white house. that's one year. and again, i know i'm throwing a lot of numbers at people, but this is part of what's so maddening about the situation, the one-year versus the ten-year scoring. in the ten-year scoring, that's $250 billion. i have been tracking all these negotiations about build back better. that would be a huge chunk, just that, just the little bit over above what the white house asked for, times ten would buy you clearance room for a whole new program in build back better. >> what you're talking about, and i hope people understand, when we talk about $1.75 trillion, for build back better, that's over a ten-year period. when you talk about $778 billion for the military, it is one year. multiply that by ten. and probably you'll end up with close to $10 trillion over a ten-year period. >> i was laughing the other day because "the new york times" did a piece. it was a perfectly good piece about all the different things that are in build back better. the framing was a little weird to my
. >> you know, you just said, so it's $25 billion more than the budgetary request of the white house. that's one year. and again, i know i'm throwing a lot of numbers at people, but this is part of what's so maddening about the situation, the one-year versus the ten-year scoring. in the ten-year scoring, that's $250 billion. i have been tracking all these negotiations about build back better. that would be a huge chunk, just that, just the little bit over above what the white house asked...