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this is obviously a former white house chief of staff. what do you make of the legal advice he apparently is getting? >> i'm sure his legal advice is very sound, but it's also the legal advice that he's asking for. it's clear that meadows does not want to testify, he wants to find a way to avoid testifying, and perhaps john's book provides the key to. that it may well be that mark meadows has testimony he would have to give if you are truthful, that he simply cannot afford to, give because it portrays him and just to negative. lay in a central figure in putting forward the insurrection. if not the insurrection, but the plot to try to avoid certifying the biden election. look, meadows has a choice to make here. he might decide that he's so well protected, by executive privilege, that he was inside of the white house, that he's willing to run the risk of noncompliance with the congressional subpoena. the problem that he has, is the executive privilege, even if it covers, him even if the conduct he's engaged in is viewed as being on the whit
this is obviously a former white house chief of staff. what do you make of the legal advice he apparently is getting? >> i'm sure his legal advice is very sound, but it's also the legal advice that he's asking for. it's clear that meadows does not want to testify, he wants to find a way to avoid testifying, and perhaps john's book provides the key to. that it may well be that mark meadows has testimony he would have to give if you are truthful, that he simply cannot afford to, give...
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a big step for the white house. we'll likely hear from the president this afternoon. >> democrats have not had a lot of good news this week or days before. jessica, a quick question. i hate to put you on the spot for time line questions because this is capitol hill tea leave reading, but do we know the time line for this getting through the senate, perhaps back to the house? or is that just, you know, we have to wait and see? >> reporter: right. it's everyone's best guess at this point. the old adage is take the over when it comes to these things. at this point, schumer aiming for by christmas, manchin at first was kind of opposed to that. he was, you know, hesitant to commit to that. now we talked to him more recently. he said he was open to that if they could get to where they wanted to be. so the question now is will they get there. and, again, they're out all next week for thanksgiving. that puts us into the first week of december where they'll come right up against the debt limit, you know, deadline and also go
a big step for the white house. we'll likely hear from the president this afternoon. >> democrats have not had a lot of good news this week or days before. jessica, a quick question. i hate to put you on the spot for time line questions because this is capitol hill tea leave reading, but do we know the time line for this getting through the senate, perhaps back to the house? or is that just, you know, we have to wait and see? >> reporter: right. it's everyone's best guess at this...
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the white house did later issue a written statement. while the verdict will leave many americans feeling angry and confused, myself included, we have to acknowledge the jury has spoken. >> in the written statement particularly you see how carefully the white house is trying to appeal to everyone in this debate. you're trying to first of all and what you saw with his immediate reaction, he's acknowledging, look, we have a jury system in this country. we have to respect the outcome of the jury. he's tapping and sympathizing with the many people who are outraged by the verdict saying he is angry and concerned. do you see how careful he was trying to be with his rhetoric here because this white house, this president knows how much rhetoric matters. president trump inflamed so much of this through his tone and rhetoric. >> what are you hearing on the hill, heather? there were efforts that had a lot of momentum from democrats. that seems to have completely all but faded essentially. is this something that's breathing new life into that or wha
the white house did later issue a written statement. while the verdict will leave many americans feeling angry and confused, myself included, we have to acknowledge the jury has spoken. >> in the written statement particularly you see how carefully the white house is trying to appeal to everyone in this debate. you're trying to first of all and what you saw with his immediate reaction, he's acknowledging, look, we have a jury system in this country. we have to respect the outcome of the...
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we expect a vote in the house this week. nancy pelosi speaking right now before the white house. she is expected to bring that larger bill to the floor this week assuming the congressional budget office comes back with an estimate that shows this bill is essentially fully paid for, which is what the moderates like sinema and manchin have called for and the house moderates have called for. expect that bill if it comes this week to pass narrowly, if the numbers come back, and then the focus will be on those moderates like sinema and manchin. sinema is expected according to her democratic colleagues to vote for the package. where will someone like joe manchin come down. he did not answer when i asked if this should be delayed until next year, only saying they should continue to discuss this amid his concerns about inflation, so while they're getting this big victory here, still big questions about the timing, the substance, and ultimately how that larger bill will come out. more negotiations to come, and joe biden's party fall in line, that's the big question going forward. >> we he
we expect a vote in the house this week. nancy pelosi speaking right now before the white house. she is expected to bring that larger bill to the floor this week assuming the congressional budget office comes back with an estimate that shows this bill is essentially fully paid for, which is what the moderates like sinema and manchin have called for and the house moderates have called for. expect that bill if it comes this week to pass narrowly, if the numbers come back, and then the focus will...
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liberal democrat rob portman on the white house lawn yesterday. when i was sitting in for you yesterday, pete buttigieg made the same argument to me that the infrastructure bill could alleviate the bottlenecks that have led to the rise in consumer products but if you start saying bbb is the solution to a consumer problem, raising things it's not designed to deliver on something like that, at least not any time soon. >> yeah, just seems like a risky thing. if you're going to convince people to jump on what is a politically risky thing to do, and you're doing that, boy, that's tough. garrett, very quickly, we've got another house democratic retirement, and somebody who's, you know, got a lot of sway inside that conference. jackie spear. she was a big-time staffer before she even became an elected member. those that are familiar with the infamous massacre of the -- jones massacre. >> guyana. >> she is a survivor of that. but that's a big psychological blow, is it not? >> i think it probably is, likewise with john yard mouth. you have members from saf
liberal democrat rob portman on the white house lawn yesterday. when i was sitting in for you yesterday, pete buttigieg made the same argument to me that the infrastructure bill could alleviate the bottlenecks that have led to the rise in consumer products but if you start saying bbb is the solution to a consumer problem, raising things it's not designed to deliver on something like that, at least not any time soon. >> yeah, just seems like a risky thing. if you're going to convince...
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white house, covid-19 coordinated jeff, gets tonight's last word. he is not going to get, it because we have a little piece of video for him that we do not have time for because you know, it is time for the 11th hour with brian williams. that starts right now. >> good evening once again, day 295 of the biden administration. the breaking news on our watch tonight is that a federal judge has denied this latest request from trump to keep those documents and records from january six away from the committee investigating january six. those records, that trump doesn't want scene, our with the national archives. but they could be just days away from being turned over to the committee. >> we hope that these can start to be transmitted on friday. the national archives as indicated that they have the material ready. they are ready to transmit. they are following the presidents request to turn those over to the january six committee. president biden has said that the president that gets to decide on what is privileged. and he has indicated that the national ar
white house, covid-19 coordinated jeff, gets tonight's last word. he is not going to get, it because we have a little piece of video for him that we do not have time for because you know, it is time for the 11th hour with brian williams. that starts right now. >> good evening once again, day 295 of the biden administration. the breaking news on our watch tonight is that a federal judge has denied this latest request from trump to keep those documents and records from january six away from...
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the white house is excited about it. but day-to-day as americans try to buy goods at the supermarket, gas stations prepare for the holidays and buy gifts for their children, they are seeing a rise in prices. and that's hitting everyday-americans. and that's the concern in the white house but across the broader democratic party is if they are -- if americans are feeling the brunt of the economic situation on their everyday basis, that's going to hurt them politically. the white house has a problem of trying to explain that there are a lot of positive numbers in the economy, positive growth that they can point to, but at the same time, there are warning signs and struggles americans are facing, trying to balance both of those things. we've seen the president talk directly about this week giving a speech about the economic pain that many american families are feeling as they see prices go up. but at the same time, the white house is trying to message around the things they're doing to address it. but the larger problem is t
the white house is excited about it. but day-to-day as americans try to buy goods at the supermarket, gas stations prepare for the holidays and buy gifts for their children, they are seeing a rise in prices. and that's hitting everyday-americans. and that's the concern in the white house but across the broader democratic party is if they are -- if americans are feeling the brunt of the economic situation on their everyday basis, that's going to hurt them politically. the white house has a...
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the white house. arlette saenz, a big victory for the president, not to the finish line but he can see it now. >> after months of cajoling and negotiating this is a major breakthrough for president biden's economic agenda. president biden spoke by phone with house speaker nancy pelosi today to offer her congratulations, and they also released a statement, the white house released a statement from the president celebrating this win. that statement says today the united states house of representatives passed the build back better act to take another giant step forward in carrying out my economic plan to create jobs, reduce costs, make our country more competitive and give working people and the middle class a fight chance. the white house hopeful that this bill will make good on some of the campaign promises that biden made back in 2020, but they are also keenly aware of the steep climb that this bill will face in the senate as there are expected to be major changes made to the bill in order to win supp
the white house. arlette saenz, a big victory for the president, not to the finish line but he can see it now. >> after months of cajoling and negotiating this is a major breakthrough for president biden's economic agenda. president biden spoke by phone with house speaker nancy pelosi today to offer her congratulations, and they also released a statement, the white house released a statement from the president celebrating this win. that statement says today the united states house of...
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monica alba at the white house. monica, thank you. >>> let me move to garrett on capitol hill brings us to the bring back better piece of the agenda. joe manchin linked inflation to his concerns about this bill. there is certainly plenty of evidence that suggests this wouldn't actually have much of an impact on the problems we're dealing with today. but that doesn't change joe manchin's mind. where are we? how concerned are democrats that this could set back their ability to get an agreement here perhaps now weeks or even months? >> well, the good news for democrats is that joe manchin's concerns about inflation have been his concerns for months now. this is not surprising. it caught no one off guard yesterday when manchin tweeted about his concerns seeing these numbers. his -- he has said to anyone who will listen for quite some time that inflation has been his primary concern in advancing this package it's a big part of the reason it's $1.75 trillion package instead of $3.5 trillion package. there's some argument
monica alba at the white house. monica, thank you. >>> let me move to garrett on capitol hill brings us to the bring back better piece of the agenda. joe manchin linked inflation to his concerns about this bill. there is certainly plenty of evidence that suggests this wouldn't actually have much of an impact on the problems we're dealing with today. but that doesn't change joe manchin's mind. where are we? how concerned are democrats that this could set back their ability to get an...
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the white house weary to jump into all of this. but is simply does not have a good look and we're seeing the effects in the country. >> it is having an impact. thank you very much. just ahead, democrats clearly clashing over president biden's spending bill as nancy pelosi urge entsly pushed for a vote. we'll get the latest on the state of play from the top house progressive, congresswoman pramila jayapal is standing by live. we'll discuss when we come back. everything you've seen me do was made possible by what you don't see. cause when you're not looking, i go to work. ♪ strength isn't a given. it's grown. it's earned and tested. ♪ we all have the strength to see what's possible. it's up to us to unlock it. tonal. be your strongest. step up. prep up. to help keep you free from the risk of hiv. descovy for prep. a once-daily prescription medicine... ...that helps lower the chances of getting hiv through sex. it's not for everyone. descovy for prep has not been studied in people assigned female at birth. talk to your doctor to f
the white house weary to jump into all of this. but is simply does not have a good look and we're seeing the effects in the country. >> it is having an impact. thank you very much. just ahead, democrats clearly clashing over president biden's spending bill as nancy pelosi urge entsly pushed for a vote. we'll get the latest on the state of play from the top house progressive, congresswoman pramila jayapal is standing by live. we'll discuss when we come back. everything you've seen me do...
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voters think about what impacts them and the white house and the white house's emotion. number two, when the president, to your point, says things about afghanistan will not be xyz way or the economy will get better, or on july 4th, this is our independence day from the virus. voters can tell when it doesn't go that way. it's that simple. >> part of it is can you fix it? the silver lining is there are a lot of economists who think the economy is about to kick in. they've said that a lot, though, but there is the opportunity that republicans have a roaring economy next year. it is possible that covid starts to go down. but if you look at the numbers now of how midterm elections work, on this day in 2009, barack obama was 53%. at 53% he still lost virginia and he still lost new jersey. earlier in the year he was at 42% and he lost the house of representatives. he is where obama was on midterm election day in 2009. he needs to turn that around or the democrats are looking at a trap door. >> something he has never been is toxic. there is not very many he wants to campaign wi
voters think about what impacts them and the white house and the white house's emotion. number two, when the president, to your point, says things about afghanistan will not be xyz way or the economy will get better, or on july 4th, this is our independence day from the virus. voters can tell when it doesn't go that way. it's that simple. >> part of it is can you fix it? the silver lining is there are a lot of economists who think the economy is about to kick in. they've said that a lot,...
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i worked in the white house. i know what these positions are. nicholas luna served as the former president's personal assistance, was in the office on the morning of january 6 when the president was on the phone with vice president pence. the personal assistant sits in this real tight space right outside the oval office. if the door is ajar, they can hear everything that happens. molly michael served as special assistant to the president. now, i don't know anything about who sat where, but that person has a lot of physical proximity. it seems the committee is looking for eyewitnesses to what the president said as you're pointing out with your parallel, when he said it and who on this list may not maybe already be a pardoned felon willing to roll the dice with contempt of congress. >> that's one of the big issues here. will anybody be interested in taking on the john dean role? sorry for the watergate metaphors today. we have not seen someone from trump's inner circle who is willing to publicly come forward and tell the truth. look, we were on th
i worked in the white house. i know what these positions are. nicholas luna served as the former president's personal assistance, was in the office on the morning of january 6 when the president was on the phone with vice president pence. the personal assistant sits in this real tight space right outside the oval office. if the door is ajar, they can hear everything that happens. molly michael served as special assistant to the president. now, i don't know anything about who sat where, but that...
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and i'm told that they have told the white house about that. the optics are not on the side of kamala harris to stand in a stance of strength. >> i also feel like they hide her quite a bit. >> they do. >> why isn't she out doing interviews. she's just not -- for as much as kirsten said the spotlight's on her quite a bit. >> i don't think she is. she should be crisscrossing america right now helping the president educate people on the infrastructure bill. but what doesn't help is the president himself when he was talking about the passage of the infrastructure bill at the time that he was getting ready to sign, he says, this lady right here, she is the vice president of the united states, she's not just the lady. she is the second in command. when al gore used to say when he was vice president, she is your co-worker. so it's time for her to step up because the time is winding down. >> well, i think -- look, i hope that the white house is watching and that they're listening to what april is saying because it's something that they need to be conce
and i'm told that they have told the white house about that. the optics are not on the side of kamala harris to stand in a stance of strength. >> i also feel like they hide her quite a bit. >> they do. >> why isn't she out doing interviews. she's just not -- for as much as kirsten said the spotlight's on her quite a bit. >> i don't think she is. she should be crisscrossing america right now helping the president educate people on the infrastructure bill. but what doesn't...
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any sense, i keep asking the folks to cover this white house, of how the biden white house is reacting to today's development for one, and how closely they are covering the committee activities? >> sure, publicly they're not saying a whole lot, because they want to have a fire wall between the white house and the department of justice. as you recall, a few weeks ago, biden was asked on the white house south lawn what he thought should happen to steve bannon, he suggested they should be criminally prosecuted. later the white house had to walk that back, that was just a presidents personal opinion, he certainly wasn't trying to steer the doj anywhere. -- of course, they are pleased to see those, because there is real fear here that congress would almost lose her ability as a critical branch of government, if they don't have any teeth, that's why they're pleased that bannon got cited. and now the department of justice follows through on these charges. which they believe is good, not to get to the bottom of what happened on january six, but half send a message to others that this can't hap
any sense, i keep asking the folks to cover this white house, of how the biden white house is reacting to today's development for one, and how closely they are covering the committee activities? >> sure, publicly they're not saying a whole lot, because they want to have a fire wall between the white house and the department of justice. as you recall, a few weeks ago, biden was asked on the white house south lawn what he thought should happen to steve bannon, he suggested they should be...
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that's something white house officials are focused on. you've seen a very real concern and publicly raising this concern about the fact that there seems to be some consolidation in energy consumption -- production, excuse me -- that hasn't matched the actual price drop, hasn't matched what consumer are seeing at the pump. you saw the white house, the president sign a letter, asking looking into potential price gouging, anti-competitive behavior they put it on the part of gas producers. also opec is a big part of this. the white house by acting with china, india, japan, korea, some of the other major energy consumers, they're also sort of sending a shout across the bow at opec, the president urge tods do more but reluctant to do so. >> china cooperation is a part of the story we should continue to pay attention to especially. mike memoli, thank you. >>> turning to congress. joining me illinois democratic congressman brad schneider. what do you think about the move by the white house on this strategic petroleum reserve? a worthwhile step on
that's something white house officials are focused on. you've seen a very real concern and publicly raising this concern about the fact that there seems to be some consolidation in energy consumption -- production, excuse me -- that hasn't matched the actual price drop, hasn't matched what consumer are seeing at the pump. you saw the white house, the president sign a letter, asking looking into potential price gouging, anti-competitive behavior they put it on the part of gas producers. also...
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so i think that's what the white house knows. that even though this vote is going to happen today, they know that there is still a very long road ahead to actually getting this part, this second part of the president's economic agenda passed. >> what you're seeing on your screen there is the ranking member of the house ways and means committee kevin brady. you saw richey neal from massachusetts, they're the ones dealing with procedural matters now on this vote. we do expect to see house speaker nancy pelosi deliver what will be the final speech in support of the build back better agenda and who knows what else she might say in regards to kevin mccarthy and what else we saw last night. stand by for that. in the meantime, also some news on the president getting his annual physical shortly, just a day before his birthday. >> reporter: yes, this is pretty routine for the president, of course, to get a physical, but he will be going to walter reed today, the white house has been talking about this for months saying he would get this d
so i think that's what the white house knows. that even though this vote is going to happen today, they know that there is still a very long road ahead to actually getting this part, this second part of the president's economic agenda passed. >> what you're seeing on your screen there is the ranking member of the house ways and means committee kevin brady. you saw richey neal from massachusetts, they're the ones dealing with procedural matters now on this vote. we do expect to see house...
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from both sides of the white house. she's not being used, right? that seems to be what the folks in her corner are saying. and then the folks from the west wing in your story seem to be saying her people aren't focused. there's no follow through. what do you think? about what their gripes are here. >> a lot of times when you see the vice president, you see her acting as a dutiful number two. it is something that sources told us from the beginning of her administration. even the transition that she was modeling her vice presidency after then vice president biden's relationship with obama. being the number two. we saw her often at the side of the president at these meetings and at these speeches really standing behind after introducing him. that playbook has changed. we have seen her shrink from the public eye. and i think that is one of the problems that a lot of folks in her camp are having. she is not being visible after having a couple different stumbles. she is not being supported by the would you say. on the other side, we have the west wing. >
from both sides of the white house. she's not being used, right? that seems to be what the folks in her corner are saying. and then the folks from the west wing in your story seem to be saying her people aren't focused. there's no follow through. what do you think? about what their gripes are here. >> a lot of times when you see the vice president, you see her acting as a dutiful number two. it is something that sources told us from the beginning of her administration. even the transition...
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let's talk about the white house responding to this variant. amid kind of catcalls from republicans especially on social media that biden failed to stop the pandemic. some of, them the same people calling the pandemic a host in earlier time. so amid all the noise and destruction, the biden administration has to do what they see fit. >> that is right, and president biden essentially said today that his administration is focused on this variant, doesn't want people to panic. but he is also making contingency plans if the new vaccine or more treatments are needed. the president also took of course the step that is being criticize which is to ban travel from south africa as well as a number of south african countries. now of course, the backlash of the husband that those southern african countries, including the president of south africa, and a number of african scientists have said that the biden administration and wealthy nations like europe, in the united states, are punishing african countries for finding this variant, and for developing the si
let's talk about the white house responding to this variant. amid kind of catcalls from republicans especially on social media that biden failed to stop the pandemic. some of, them the same people calling the pandemic a host in earlier time. so amid all the noise and destruction, the biden administration has to do what they see fit. >> that is right, and president biden essentially said today that his administration is focused on this variant, doesn't want people to panic. but he is also...
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a white house memo lays out the plan. president biden will lead followed by key cabinet members including pete buttigieg and energy secretary jennifer granholm. the president's schedule shows he'll hold a cabinet meeting on friday to explain best how the plan will work for the american people. principal press secretary responded. >> now it's passed. so why is he waiting to sign it and when will he sign it? >> he talked about this on saturday and he basically said he wants to make sure the congressional members who worked very, very hard on this when they come back, then we'll figure out a time to sign it. but you're right. it's urgent, but we twoont make sure they're all in on delivering on this promise are here for the signing as well. >> joining us now, white house correspondent mime memoli. good to see you. let's talk about where we need to go. the president and his team faced a lot of criticism earlier this year, that they didn't do enough to sell the bill. first the covid relief billback in the spring, they didn't pu
a white house memo lays out the plan. president biden will lead followed by key cabinet members including pete buttigieg and energy secretary jennifer granholm. the president's schedule shows he'll hold a cabinet meeting on friday to explain best how the plan will work for the american people. principal press secretary responded. >> now it's passed. so why is he waiting to sign it and when will he sign it? >> he talked about this on saturday and he basically said he wants to make...
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white house. phil? >> reporter: you noted you were watching this extremely closely. so is everybody here. the president and his top a advisers as well as vice president kamala harris have been watching and making calls over the course of the last several hours. it's been a lengthy day trying to figure out some kind of path forward and lay things out in terms of where the white house was on this. jess gave you the play-by-play on where the hill has been. you track back to 8:30 a.m. this morning, and the white house got the kind of news that you would think could turn this into a monumental day. jobs numbers that were better than expected. 531,000 jobs added. unemployment rate going from 4.8% to 4.6%. with the very clear goal to have both of the president's two-piece, $3 trillion domestic agenda through the u.s. house by tonight. of course, as the hours moved on, that started to fall apart. six moderates in particular making clear to nancy pelosi, to white house officials that were physically in the
white house. phil? >> reporter: you noted you were watching this extremely closely. so is everybody here. the president and his top a advisers as well as vice president kamala harris have been watching and making calls over the course of the last several hours. it's been a lengthy day trying to figure out some kind of path forward and lay things out in terms of where the white house was on this. jess gave you the play-by-play on where the hill has been. you track back to 8:30 a.m. this...
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what can the white house do to fight inflation? cnn's chief business correspondent christine romans. >> you come to me with a diss of adele? >> no, all her songs are about splits. >>> presidential approval numbers are falling and prices for just about everything else rising the white house is now on inflation watch. >> inflation is high right now and it is affecting consumers in their pocketbook and also in their outlook for the economy but those concerns underscore why it's so important that we move forward on the build back better legislation, this legislation that the house is going to consider this week. this will go at the cost americans face. >> the idea there investments in working families would lower their housing, child care and health care bills insulating americans from inflation. the fed is the official inflation fighter but the white house does have a few other tools, too. they could cut tariffs on chinese imports imposed by the trump administration, they could cut more steel and aluminum tariffs and tap the strategic
what can the white house do to fight inflation? cnn's chief business correspondent christine romans. >> you come to me with a diss of adele? >> no, all her songs are about splits. >>> presidential approval numbers are falling and prices for just about everything else rising the white house is now on inflation watch. >> inflation is high right now and it is affecting consumers in their pocketbook and also in their outlook for the economy but those concerns underscore...
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it was a joke in the white house. and you know, the president used to say to us, you know who's in charge of the hatch act? it's me. go ahead, say whatever you want to say. i want to also say that i think this makes the 2022 elections more vital than ever because i have a feeling, knowing them like i do, he's going to tell everyone to stall and that if the house takes over with his rubber stamp candidates that he want to get in, the special committee will then go away. that's kind of what i foresee happening. but that's not to take away from what is, you know, what the select committee has done. i'm very, very glad that they've done that, and i'm glad the doj decided to do what they did with bannon. >> and stephanie, let's remind people again what steve bannon said just one day before the january 6th insurrection. let's talk about that. >> all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. just understand this. all hell is going to break loose tomorrow. it's not going to happen like you think it's going to happen, okay. it's
it was a joke in the white house. and you know, the president used to say to us, you know who's in charge of the hatch act? it's me. go ahead, say whatever you want to say. i want to also say that i think this makes the 2022 elections more vital than ever because i have a feeling, knowing them like i do, he's going to tell everyone to stall and that if the house takes over with his rubber stamp candidates that he want to get in, the special committee will then go away. that's kind of what i...
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guys. >> manu, thank you, let's go down to the white house. phil, what's the reaction from the white house to the demand for the cbr score vote. >> they have been similar to democratic leaders in the sense they have been scrambling throughout really the course of the last 24 hours, trying to address what those moderates, that group of five moderates is asking for here, in fact, guys, the white house economic team put together their own preliminary budget that they circulated to all house democrats last night. obviously it isn't a cbo score, but it was modeled in a way to make it as close to a cbo like score as possible, hoping that would be enough to perhaps check the box that the moderates have made clear they need checked in order to move forward. the president's top negotiators, on capitol hill throughout the morning meeting with these members, meeting with the speaker's team, trying to figure out a path forward, and i think it underscores the urgency after so many blown deadlines that today was supposed to be the day. today could have been
guys. >> manu, thank you, let's go down to the white house. phil, what's the reaction from the white house to the demand for the cbr score vote. >> they have been similar to democratic leaders in the sense they have been scrambling throughout really the course of the last 24 hours, trying to address what those moderates, that group of five moderates is asking for here, in fact, guys, the white house economic team put together their own preliminary budget that they circulated to all...
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mark meadows served as donald trump's final white house chief of staff before that he was a congressman from north carolina. and like steve bannon, he's refusing to comply with the subpoena for records and testimony. one six committee met today, there said to be taking a hard look at criminal contempt referral, just like they did with bannon. the ap reporting committee, betty thompson, says meadows still has time to answer his subpoena but he warms he won't likely won't wait indefinitely. -- one committee member made it clear, discussions about won mark meadows are at a serious stage. >> we are had a very good discussion, making sure that all of the elements that would be necessary to support a prosecution are present. we met with the committee lawyers, and i would say this discussion is very much ongoing. we are going to pursue every piece of evidence, so when we are through will be able to tell the american public and our colleagues here in the congress, everything there is to know. so that we can take appropriate action, whether it's a revised in the electoral count it, revisiting th
mark meadows served as donald trump's final white house chief of staff before that he was a congressman from north carolina. and like steve bannon, he's refusing to comply with the subpoena for records and testimony. one six committee met today, there said to be taking a hard look at criminal contempt referral, just like they did with bannon. the ap reporting committee, betty thompson, says meadows still has time to answer his subpoena but he warms he won't likely won't wait indefinitely. --...
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stepping up the vaccination campaign as the white house has done. this is in an indirect but powerful way going to have a relationship to inflation. another thing is the extension of those child tax credits, making sure families have more wiggle room in their budgets as they are facing some of those price pressures on things like gas and other items that have gone up. >> i want to ask you about the political struggle that democrats are in. some people you may dispute the premise, but you look at the new washington post poll, for example, that just came out after this bill was passed. the president's handling of the economy under water. 39% approved. 55% approved. on accomplishments, 35% of the country think he's accomplished a great deal. 63% say little to nothing. how do you go out and tell this story where voters don't think you guys are getting stuff done? i was there when the rescue package got passed. i was there when the infrastructure bill got passed. you'll be there when it's signed. there's clearly a disconnect with the american people who
stepping up the vaccination campaign as the white house has done. this is in an indirect but powerful way going to have a relationship to inflation. another thing is the extension of those child tax credits, making sure families have more wiggle room in their budgets as they are facing some of those price pressures on things like gas and other items that have gone up. >> i want to ask you about the political struggle that democrats are in. some people you may dispute the premise, but you...
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i was talking to a white house official last night. the phrase they kept using is we're not going to get caught flat footed. that's why you see fauci to say, this is probably going to get here. what's left unsaid is what some white house officials will privately concede and what democrats around the country will tell you was they did get caught flat footed in july by delta. they had an independence party on the lawn of the white house. what you are seeing now is you have to apply that lens to everything they're doing now. >> that 4th of july speech was seen as this success speech where we were. the other day for the macy's day parade, the president called in talking about how there's nothing the united states can't overcome. obviously, this is something that looms over that. how does he square the messaging with waiting to find out details but trying to prepare people for this? >> this is an area where the administration always projects a lot of confidence. many americans voted for president biden because they liked how seriously he ha
i was talking to a white house official last night. the phrase they kept using is we're not going to get caught flat footed. that's why you see fauci to say, this is probably going to get here. what's left unsaid is what some white house officials will privately concede and what democrats around the country will tell you was they did get caught flat footed in july by delta. they had an independence party on the lawn of the white house. what you are seeing now is you have to apply that lens to...
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what dot the white house -- i know the white house doesn't have a lot of patience for engaging publicly around any of this. i also know they do watch these symptoms, the president's effort to heal the soul of the country is not making inroads on the right. >> it sure isn't. and not only is it not making inroads. but, if anything, one of the political super powers that president biden had when he came to office was even people, republicans who maybe didn't support him etiologically, he was sort of this unoffensive guy, your unoffensive uncle or grandfather. and now he has lost that, at least among that trump base that you are talking about not making inroads in. and i would point to -- i can't say on air the origin of it, but the let's go brandon chants that started in stadiums and bars and are now being shouted in churches, being sold on shirts, signs, they are sort of in every aspect of civic life. that's a reflection of the fervent anger and animosity that a lot of this country feels towards president biden, which makes what he promised during the campaign, that he could restore bipar
what dot the white house -- i know the white house doesn't have a lot of patience for engaging publicly around any of this. i also know they do watch these symptoms, the president's effort to heal the soul of the country is not making inroads on the right. >> it sure isn't. and not only is it not making inroads. but, if anything, one of the political super powers that president biden had when he came to office was even people, republicans who maybe didn't support him etiologically, he was...
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but yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs news. our moderator of washington week also on pbs. we philip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning senior washington post correspondent, notably coauthor with carol lending of the new york times bestseller i alone can fix it + a very stable genius.. and former u.s. attorney joyce alene, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor, she host the podcast sisters in law along with our friends with kimberly acts guns, and barbara mcquade. good evening and welcome to you all. and counselor, indeed, i need to begin with you given the news at the top of our broadcast tonight. these two notable names are big names. they come out seemingly late in the game on the subpoena list. though we don't get to know how long the game is planned for. what is your read on this latest round of subpoenas it looks? like congress is doing what prosecutors typically do their following the money. they are trying to figure out who funded the events on january six which will be very telling in helping them place accountability.
but yamiche alcindor, white house correspondent for pbs news. our moderator of washington week also on pbs. we philip rucker, pulitzer prize-winning senior washington post correspondent, notably coauthor with carol lending of the new york times bestseller i alone can fix it + a very stable genius.. and former u.s. attorney joyce alene, who spent 25 years as a federal prosecutor, she host the podcast sisters in law along with our friends with kimberly acts guns, and barbara mcquade. good evening...
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but with vaccination rates rising, the white house today reopened u.s. borders to nationals from 33 countries. but to travel to the u.s., most adult travelers must provide proof to the airlines that they are fully vaccinated and provide a negative covid test taken within three days of departure. >> starting early this morning, heavy traffic at the canadian and mexican borders. overseas, airlines reported mostly full flights to the u.s. we've seen searches increase 340% for travel to the u.s., which is absolutely massive. >> hopper.com reports the most in demand u.s. destinations for foreigners, new york, miami, and los angeles. domestic airline ticket prices expected to move higher in the weeks and months ahead. at jfk airport this afternoon, mark and jill chambers finally reunited with their american family. >> i kept crying on the plane because i knew i was going to see my sister, and it's been absolutely overwhelming for a week, and we're here now. >> oh, my fwod, i love you so much. >> happiness replacing heartache as america reopens to the world. to
but with vaccination rates rising, the white house today reopened u.s. borders to nationals from 33 countries. but to travel to the u.s., most adult travelers must provide proof to the airlines that they are fully vaccinated and provide a negative covid test taken within three days of departure. >> starting early this morning, heavy traffic at the canadian and mexican borders. overseas, airlines reported mostly full flights to the u.s. we've seen searches increase 340% for travel to the...
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this is really to the white house, when this matters. because they knew this was going to be a lot of talk, sausage making, difficult inside baseball stuff. but biden from his experience as the president, when he oversaw the implementation of the recovery act, thought that they needed to do much more to message what that piece of legislation was doing for the american people, and didn't think frankly, that the obama administration took the victory lap that it should have. that's what they're going to be doing now. so when you look at the president's approval rating, when you think about how long of a process this has been, when the senate passed the bipartisan infrastructure plan, it was in august. the president's approval rating was above 50%. now it's at 38%. and according to this new poll you have the generic ballot test between democrats and republicans also at 38%. this has been a long, grueling political road the white house hopes to get some of that momentum they had in august back in their favor, and it really starts with pete bu
this is really to the white house, when this matters. because they knew this was going to be a lot of talk, sausage making, difficult inside baseball stuff. but biden from his experience as the president, when he oversaw the implementation of the recovery act, thought that they needed to do much more to message what that piece of legislation was doing for the american people, and didn't think frankly, that the obama administration took the victory lap that it should have. that's what they're...
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how is the white house viewing this today? >> you get a sense of the urgency within the white house around this new variant. it's really the most heightened alert we have seen from this administration since the previous administration. since the early days of the pandemic here inside the white house. the president, of course, as you mentioned, saying this is concern, not panic. saying he does not predict there are going to be lockdowns like we saw last year if people are vaccinated, and he added a new bit to this. if they wear their masks. calling on people to again wear masks indoors, in crowded settings. not putting a caveat as to whether or not you're vaccinated or whether infections are low in your area, telling people broadly to wear masks which comes as we've seen a lot of cities, municipalities, school districts starting to lift their mandates in recent days. i will add one other thing here. the president using this moment to urge people to get boosters. we have been hearing for folks now the administration urging peopl
how is the white house viewing this today? >> you get a sense of the urgency within the white house around this new variant. it's really the most heightened alert we have seen from this administration since the previous administration. since the early days of the pandemic here inside the white house. the president, of course, as you mentioned, saying this is concern, not panic. saying he does not predict there are going to be lockdowns like we saw last year if people are vaccinated, and...
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in addition to that signing ceremony at the white house on monday where the white house says it will be both republicans and democrats who helped craft this bill and voted for it, that will be invited to that where the president signs it into law, but, of course, next is the hard part which is implementing the plan, a billion dollars of the bipartisan infrastructure plan they have to put in place which is going to take quite some time and the president is predicting might be about two to three months before people start to see the effects of that, but selling this bill is going to be just as important as implementing it when it comes to the political aspect for this white house. because this is something they will hope bump up the president's poll numbers. you've seen those erode as there were these negotiations back and forth between democrats on capitol hill and in addition to some other factors, so they are counting on this. what you'll see after that signing ceremony happens on monday is the white house says they are going to be going out into the country and selling this bill, t
in addition to that signing ceremony at the white house on monday where the white house says it will be both republicans and democrats who helped craft this bill and voted for it, that will be invited to that where the president signs it into law, but, of course, next is the hard part which is implementing the plan, a billion dollars of the bipartisan infrastructure plan they have to put in place which is going to take quite some time and the president is predicting might be about two to three...
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what is a white house to do? >> well, that's exactly right, and that is a central irony they're grappling with. if you look at a lot of these economic indicators, wage growth, those recent job numbers, they're quite good. in fact, they're better than the administration expected when they took office, but they are dealing with a real problem with inflation and with supply chain problems. and those are the problems that are pocketbook problems the way you just lined out. the way everyday voters and families feel in their daily life. and, you know, i'm working on a story on this that's posting tomorrow morning, but i can tell you, as you said, they do have a very good story to tell and the challenge is now they need to tell it. and one thing we heard in our reporting is that four leading democratic pollsters in recent months went to chief of staff ron klain and basically said to him we know that you are taking substantive steps on the economy, on inflation, on the supply chain, but you need to highlight those steps.
what is a white house to do? >> well, that's exactly right, and that is a central irony they're grappling with. if you look at a lot of these economic indicators, wage growth, those recent job numbers, they're quite good. in fact, they're better than the administration expected when they took office, but they are dealing with a real problem with inflation and with supply chain problems. and those are the problems that are pocketbook problems the way you just lined out. the way everyday...
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what are you hearing about that from the white house today? >> reporter: well, kate, no response from the white house tho to those comments from the chinese ministry of foreign affairs but senior officials saying they believe there was a healthy debate based on this long-standing relationship that president biden and xi jinping have had over more than a decade going back to president biden's time as vice president under president obama. we know that they discussed issues of disagreement such as trade issues, for example, human rights concerns that president biden raised as it relates to issues in hong kong and more. we also know that they discussed areas of potential cooperation like on the climate crisis, for example, facing the world, talking about the importance of collaboration on that front. but one thing that president biden made very clear, and this was during the beginning portion of this 3 1/2-hour meeting when reporters were allowed into the room here at the white house, president biden talking about the importance of making sure tha
what are you hearing about that from the white house today? >> reporter: well, kate, no response from the white house tho to those comments from the chinese ministry of foreign affairs but senior officials saying they believe there was a healthy debate based on this long-standing relationship that president biden and xi jinping have had over more than a decade going back to president biden's time as vice president under president obama. we know that they discussed issues of disagreement...
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to give them the house, the senate and the white house. in 2020. this is what they have to deliver on. honestly failure at this point isn't an option. especially when your only barrier is other democrats. there's no way to turn that around to voters in district or states going into the midterm. they absolutely must deliver. voters are looking at democrats like, you promised us this for years and years. you promised that you'll protect democracy. promise that you'll protect voting rights and protect reproductive rights. create a path way to citizen ship for immigrants as well as help us prepare and help us take care of our families, ore elders and children. what gives? these are the same voters that democrats are going to be relying onto turn out heavily in 2022. the heat is on right now. they absolutely have to deliver. we know any type of in fighting the polls showman chin and cinema is bringing the entire democratic party down. especially with biden's approval numbers. voters are over it. they want democrats to deliver on the agenda they have bee
to give them the house, the senate and the white house. in 2020. this is what they have to deliver on. honestly failure at this point isn't an option. especially when your only barrier is other democrats. there's no way to turn that around to voters in district or states going into the midterm. they absolutely must deliver. voters are looking at democrats like, you promised us this for years and years. you promised that you'll protect democracy. promise that you'll protect voting rights and...
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he was working directly at the white house at the time of the insurrection. he seemingly is defying this subpoena from the house select committee. >> he should know, of all people, to comply. he was on the oversight committee. he has asked for subpoenas before there's no reason he should be claiming executive privilege to talk about the events of january 6th. there's nothing about national security there, and it certainly doesn't cover anything that would be illegal. >>> let me move on to another sensitive issue we are learning about. cnn, as you may know, has learned that you and other progressive democrats are working to try to de-escalate tension within your own party. how important is that, if you're going to have success much broader spending bill that's still out there on the table? >> wolf, it's very important. we have to come together as a party to deliver for the american people. the republicans talk about family values, the democrats actually value families. we'll have university preschool, child care, to do that we have to be a united democratic pa
he was working directly at the white house at the time of the insurrection. he seemingly is defying this subpoena from the house select committee. >> he should know, of all people, to comply. he was on the oversight committee. he has asked for subpoenas before there's no reason he should be claiming executive privilege to talk about the events of january 6th. there's nothing about national security there, and it certainly doesn't cover anything that would be illegal. >>> let me...
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what's interesting is there is a choice the white house could make. essentially all of their current problems that they're trying to deal with in this country, inflation, it's about covid. covid itself, it's obvious. the supply chain. we can go on and on. it is all through the prism of covid. are we going to see more of that front-facing messaging out of the white house now considering with omicron on the horizon? >> reporter: i think, chuck. i think when you've heard from the president, from the white house officials since the emergence of the omicron variant just a few days ago, one of the real messages has been are you better off now than you were a year ago? it's been to try to say this is certainly a cause for concern but not a cause for panic, as the president himself said yesterday. they're pointing to all the ways in which they prepared for this moment, they have been closely tracking it. we're in a much different place as a country to be equipped to deal with whatever comes now than a year ago. the much better comparison is to what happened w
what's interesting is there is a choice the white house could make. essentially all of their current problems that they're trying to deal with in this country, inflation, it's about covid. covid itself, it's obvious. the supply chain. we can go on and on. it is all through the prism of covid. are we going to see more of that front-facing messaging out of the white house now considering with omicron on the horizon? >> reporter: i think, chuck. i think when you've heard from the president,...
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so why did you want to be at the white house yesterday? why is this important for your constituents? >> well, i'm in a very purple city, but most importantly i'm in a nonpartisan form of government, which really frees us to do what's right. this infrastructure package looks just like the kind of package that mayors have fought for for a decade or more. we wanted roads and bridges money. we wanted public transit dollars, passenger rail, all the things you're showing there on the screen. we've wanted that for a very long time. that's a need that cuts across party lines. here in oklahoma city, as in most cities, we do that every day. we work together, republicans and democrats, to get things done. i'm so glad that on a national level we could finally do that here for something this important. >> mayor whaley, as a democrat, you are in my home state of ohio. currently has a republican governor. you're running for governor. what was it for you about this infrastructure bill and what it will mean for your constituents that made you say i'm going
so why did you want to be at the white house yesterday? why is this important for your constituents? >> well, i'm in a very purple city, but most importantly i'm in a nonpartisan form of government, which really frees us to do what's right. this infrastructure package looks just like the kind of package that mayors have fought for for a decade or more. we wanted roads and bridges money. we wanted public transit dollars, passenger rail, all the things you're showing there on the screen....
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former white house secretary kayleigh mcenany. steven miller, former white house personnel director john mcentee, and personal assistant are among those to testify. the house committee is apparently attempting to strip committee assignments for those who voted for the infrastructure bill. punchbowl reports that many republicans were angry. the victory for president biden could be a vital campaign tool during next year's midterms. one lawmaker that they're targeting, congressman john peck of new york. it's not the first time he upset rank and file republicans. he also voted to impeach former president trump and support a criminal contempt referral for steve bannon. and he was also the gop lawmaker who originally agreed to the bipartisan january 6th committee and denied. several criticized those who voted for the infrastructure package. congresswoman tweeted their names and phone numbers and congressman upton tweeted as a catalyst. >> i have a colleague that put out the phone numbers of 13 of us who voted that way. glad to defend th
former white house secretary kayleigh mcenany. steven miller, former white house personnel director john mcentee, and personal assistant are among those to testify. the house committee is apparently attempting to strip committee assignments for those who voted for the infrastructure bill. punchbowl reports that many republicans were angry. the victory for president biden could be a vital campaign tool during next year's midterms. one lawmaker that they're targeting, congressman john peck of new...
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jonathan lemire, veteran white house reporter and politico white house bureau chief and hosts "way too early" in his spare time 5:00 a.m. weekdays on this network. ali vitali and dr.er win redlinger. he advises us on public health and professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine in his spare time, but, ali, nation turns its lonely eyes to you. remember please your host is a bit slow so without any acronyms or use of the word reconciliation, i'm begging you to explain what we're witnessing go on in the house tonight, what it will result in and what it will give to americans. >> well, brian, i'll leave our beloved biff tag line on the hill. it is the bipartisan infrastructure bill that passed the senate now working its way through the house after many hours and much frustration in anticipation of this moment. what we've seen in the last half hour really is the coalescing of moderate and progressive factions that had previously been at odds over how this evening was going to go and saw a lot of stopping and starting on the part of house leadership because they were tryin
jonathan lemire, veteran white house reporter and politico white house bureau chief and hosts "way too early" in his spare time 5:00 a.m. weekdays on this network. ali vitali and dr.er win redlinger. he advises us on public health and professor of pediatrics at albert einstein college of medicine in his spare time, but, ali, nation turns its lonely eyes to you. remember please your host is a bit slow so without any acronyms or use of the word reconciliation, i'm begging you to explain...
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later, the white house had to walk that back. that's just the president's personal opinion, he wasn't trying to steer doj in any certain direction. but of course they're pleased to see this. there was the fear that congress would lose their place as a coequal part of the government. and now, the charges for bannon, which they believe are good, not just to get to the bottom of what happened on january 6th, but also to send the message that this can't happen again. bannon has embraced this. he seems to be willing to be a maga martyr, and perhaps willing to face prosecution and even prison time. but it's not clear that others in the trump orbit will do the same. now, the sights are on mark meadows who realizes he could face similar charges if he does not cooperate. >> dan, let's talk about mark meadows. what should the legal advice be that a guy like mark madows is receiving right about now? >> the legal advice is, you have to show up. there's no excuse for not showing up. recently, a district court dealt with this in the mcgahn cas
later, the white house had to walk that back. that's just the president's personal opinion, he wasn't trying to steer doj in any certain direction. but of course they're pleased to see this. there was the fear that congress would lose their place as a coequal part of the government. and now, the charges for bannon, which they believe are good, not just to get to the bottom of what happened on january 6th, but also to send the message that this can't happen again. bannon has embraced this. he...
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jasmine wright is live for us at the white house. the president held a strategy session with his cabinet. how is he planning to fix this? >> that's right, fred. inflation concerns continue to dog this white house into the weekend as americans are paying more for everyday goods and frankly they're not happy about it, and that unhappiness led to a messaging shift from the white house, instead of using terms like transitory or temporary they first used a few months ago, you are hearing everyone from the president to vice president to officials publicly and privately saying this is a big deal and that it is a top priority for the administration. no matter those messaging shifts or measures put in place to try to break apart the log jam of the supply chain, really officials have been starting to say look, it may extend, inflation prices may extend well into the next year, no doubt adding pressure to families as we head into the holidays when they continue to grocery shop, fill gas tanks and start present buying process. friday as you said
jasmine wright is live for us at the white house. the president held a strategy session with his cabinet. how is he planning to fix this? >> that's right, fred. inflation concerns continue to dog this white house into the weekend as americans are paying more for everyday goods and frankly they're not happy about it, and that unhappiness led to a messaging shift from the white house, instead of using terms like transitory or temporary they first used a few months ago, you are hearing...
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what was communicated to the white house? what caused some of these people who were involved in organizing the rally and with the women's groups involved in organizing the rally to develop a concern about violence that was so pressing that they decided there was a need to communicate directly at least with mark meadows, the chief of staff. so the committee is clearly intent on telling the american people the truth in a way that will be deeply satisfying. we are all to some extent dissatisfied by what's going on at doj. either because they're running a very strong, opaque investigation. you know, whatever they're doing, we don't know. maybe they're not looking at this. maybe they are, but that absence of transparency i think has been very frustrating for people who feel threatened by the ongoing risk to the country and want to know that something is being done. now we're seeing something being done. >> chris is back with us. we lost you, but i want to understand what you understand from watching communications among these grou
what was communicated to the white house? what caused some of these people who were involved in organizing the rally and with the women's groups involved in organizing the rally to develop a concern about violence that was so pressing that they decided there was a need to communicate directly at least with mark meadows, the chief of staff. so the committee is clearly intent on telling the american people the truth in a way that will be deeply satisfying. we are all to some extent dissatisfied...
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this is a statement just released by the white house. he said he ran on a promise to bring americans together because i believe that what unites us is far greater than what divides us. he said i know we're not going to heal our country's wounds overnight but i remain steadfast in my commitment to do everything to ensure that every american is treated equally with fairness and dignity under the law, and encouraged all of the protesters to quote express their views peacefully, and consistent with the rule of law. he says violence and destruction of property have no place in our democracy. i want to quickly go back with response to that, listening to president biden's statement because it does seem as though people outside of the courthouse there are heeding that practice. we haven't seen violence. we have seen disappointment, but generally very peaceful. there has been anger, arguments, feathers ruffled, if you will, between those who stand with kyle rittenhouse, and those who stand against him. but all in all, there have been, you know, t
this is a statement just released by the white house. he said he ran on a promise to bring americans together because i believe that what unites us is far greater than what divides us. he said i know we're not going to heal our country's wounds overnight but i remain steadfast in my commitment to do everything to ensure that every american is treated equally with fairness and dignity under the law, and encouraged all of the protesters to quote express their views peacefully, and consistent with...
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locked out of the white house. and when the president is unpopular, it just compounds the problem. so, if mcauliffe can win, he will be swimming against the tide and i think the message here to democrats is going to be very clear. win or lose, that job one for them is to rebuild as much of biden's popularity as they can between now and next november because if they don't, it's going to be a long night for them. >> yeah. ron brownstein, thank you so much for talking with us. appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> australia's prime minister says he has begun the process of trying to repair relations with france after scrapping a submarine deal worth billions of dollars. scott morrison told reporters on the sidelines at the g20 summit that he did not lie to the french president, but he admitted withholding information about the other submarine option offered to australia by the u.s. and uk before cancelling the agreement with france. earlier, french president emmanuel macron basically called mr. morrison a liar. here's what
locked out of the white house. and when the president is unpopular, it just compounds the problem. so, if mcauliffe can win, he will be swimming against the tide and i think the message here to democrats is going to be very clear. win or lose, that job one for them is to rebuild as much of biden's popularity as they can between now and next november because if they don't, it's going to be a long night for them. >> yeah. ron brownstein, thank you so much for talking with us. appreciate it....
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does that apply to the white house? and is there some retooling that's needed over there at the white house much in the way you advised some >> well, if you recall, i said that about two weeks ago. and we have now passed this infrastructure bill that we were having some difficulty getting done. it required that all of us find common ground, give up some of our conflict. that's where the pride to develop will. are you willing to step outside of your comfort zone and accommodate others? we showed that willingness last week or week before last and passed the bill. we're going to sign it tomorrow. i think we'll continue to see that this coming week or next week when we pick up the build back better. so what i said a week and a half, two weeks ago will not apply today. >> you were so pivotal to then-candidate biden's race for the democratic nomination back in 2020. do you think he's going to run again in 2024? some of this speculation and consternation about whatever is going on behind the scenes at the white house seems to
does that apply to the white house? and is there some retooling that's needed over there at the white house much in the way you advised some >> well, if you recall, i said that about two weeks ago. and we have now passed this infrastructure bill that we were having some difficulty getting done. it required that all of us find common ground, give up some of our conflict. that's where the pride to develop will. are you willing to step outside of your comfort zone and accommodate others? we...
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the white house down played it at the time. this week he was out saying exactly what the president's trying to do with the reconciliation plan, that is paid for. he said that is exactly what the economy needs. you've seen the white house lean into somebody who was a critic now who's on the same side. you're going to see the president hitting the road after that bill signing on monday to new hampshire on tuesday, michigan on wednesday really trying to rebuild that political momentum that they'd lost in the last few months. >> thank you so much for that from the white house. as we've mentioned, inflation at its highest level in three decades. it's not just clothing, food, and other consumer goods on the rise. over the past year, natural gas has increased 130%. oil is up 59%, and a gallon of gas is up nearly 5 had %. so as thanksgiving approaches, supply chain issues are leaving some store shelves bare. let's go to nbc's stephanie stanton standing by in st. petersburg, florida, for us. what is it that's causing these grocery price
the white house down played it at the time. this week he was out saying exactly what the president's trying to do with the reconciliation plan, that is paid for. he said that is exactly what the economy needs. you've seen the white house lean into somebody who was a critic now who's on the same side. you're going to see the president hitting the road after that bill signing on monday to new hampshire on tuesday, michigan on wednesday really trying to rebuild that political momentum that they'd...
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andy slavitt is joining us, the former senior adviser to the biden white house and the author of the new book entitled preventable. the inside story of how leadership failures, politics and selfishness doom the u.s. coronavirus response. andy, thanks very much for joining us. now that the cdc has authorized covid vaccines for kids 5 and older, nearly 95% of all americans are eligible to get a shot. how significant is this moment in this fight against covid? >> well, look, i think it means a lot to families and it means a lot to schools. it means a lot to kids and i know there will be a lot of people out there racing to get vaccinated and the big difference the way this is coming at us and the way vaccines for adults came at us is there will be 28,000 or so pediatricians that will be able to vaccinate kids and for parent, many who know they want to vaccinate kids and who want to have a conversation before they make a decision, they get to do that with their pediatrician which is wonderful news. >> which is so, so important. polls show that 27% of parents want to get their children vac
andy slavitt is joining us, the former senior adviser to the biden white house and the author of the new book entitled preventable. the inside story of how leadership failures, politics and selfishness doom the u.s. coronavirus response. andy, thanks very much for joining us. now that the cdc has authorized covid vaccines for kids 5 and older, nearly 95% of all americans are eligible to get a shot. how significant is this moment in this fight against covid? >> well, look, i think it means...