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joe biden is a uniter in nature. he's not going to have rhetoric daily that is aimed at dividing the country and dividing neighbor from neighbor in america. that's not his approach at all. so, there's reason there to be hopeful because he has set this goal to really try to bring america together and he actually says he thinks it's the only way to succeed at battling covid. and so, it's his mission. i think you're right to be optimistic, but i think you have to understand the country is so divided and that number i think exposes the division more than anything else. >> david chalian, margaret talev, thank you both very much for your thoughts. >>> so u.s. capitol police officers tell cnn they were unprepared and outnumbered. they say they feel betrayed by their leadership after the capitol insurrection. one officer says he was just trying to survive. all of that is next. research shows people remember commercials with nostalgia. so to help you remember that liberty mutual customizes your home insurance, here's one that
joe biden is a uniter in nature. he's not going to have rhetoric daily that is aimed at dividing the country and dividing neighbor from neighbor in america. that's not his approach at all. so, there's reason there to be hopeful because he has set this goal to really try to bring america together and he actually says he thinks it's the only way to succeed at battling covid. and so, it's his mission. i think you're right to be optimistic, but i think you have to understand the country is so...
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even what joe biden will face, you can imagine joe biden a veteran of washington, cultural politics of this town. is thinking about the daunting challenge of hitting a reset of four years of donald trump. what he attempted to do, what trump did, and the division in the country. the stakes are very, very high. and manifestations of that, the ravages of the pandemic on top of all of that, will be evident as the 46th president looks out across the national mall on this chilly morning, and this chilly midday, to see no spectators. no fellow americans watching him because of a combination of the division in the country, which creates this armed encampment and the threats of his inauguration and the pandemic. so there's a lot for him to deal with. there's no doubt -- i hope he's getting good sleep, but it makes for a difficult morning. >> natasha, it feels as though we're in this period of suspended animation. people holding their breath. the president still in the white house, he will fly off but it will take much longer than that, obviously, for americans and historians and everybody to pr
even what joe biden will face, you can imagine joe biden a veteran of washington, cultural politics of this town. is thinking about the daunting challenge of hitting a reset of four years of donald trump. what he attempted to do, what trump did, and the division in the country. the stakes are very, very high. and manifestations of that, the ravages of the pandemic on top of all of that, will be evident as the 46th president looks out across the national mall on this chilly morning, and this...
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does he even mention joe biden's name? that's what we're looking at today. >> and maggie, just very quickly, you mentioned the possibility that he would pick up the phone and call donald trump. and call joe biden. anymore reporting on that? >> i've heard that it is less likely than it was yesterday, but let's see what happens. >> and tim, as a presidential historian, i'm always struck by these hours, right? joe biden is waking up in blair house and he's got a few hours to kill until he has to address the universe at this critical moment when he takes over the presidency what does history tell us about what these president-elects go through in the hours before they take office? >> well, they used to stay at a hotel, the willard hotel on pennsylvania avenue, and this would be the time when they would check over the notes of their inaugural address. in some -- the original tradition was actually for the incoming president to give the inaugural address before they were sworn in. so they would be looking at their inaugural addr
does he even mention joe biden's name? that's what we're looking at today. >> and maggie, just very quickly, you mentioned the possibility that he would pick up the phone and call donald trump. and call joe biden. anymore reporting on that? >> i've heard that it is less likely than it was yesterday, but let's see what happens. >> and tim, as a presidential historian, i'm always struck by these hours, right? joe biden is waking up in blair house and he's got a few hours to kill...
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and joe biden did a lot of brave things in 2020. don, i know your new book deals so much with civil rights, and james baldwin, and the like. but biden on july 4th, urged americans. he said we're going to rip the roots of systematic racism, and it was an important statement when biden made it. i think tomorrow will be about unity. but i think biden on week two and three will have to be a fighting, happy warrior. we'll have to collectively take on all of the crises and the management that we haven't done properly during the trump administration. >> thank you, the book was number one on amazon today, and it talks about the issues we're dealing with. so i appreciate you mentioning it today. president trump has raised the idea of starting to new political party in recent days. it's unclear how determined he is to do this. but what would that mean for the republican party, and what would that mean for this country, because i think it would mean good news for democrats. they would say, bring it on. because it splits republicans. no? >> i d
and joe biden did a lot of brave things in 2020. don, i know your new book deals so much with civil rights, and james baldwin, and the like. but biden on july 4th, urged americans. he said we're going to rip the roots of systematic racism, and it was an important statement when biden made it. i think tomorrow will be about unity. but i think biden on week two and three will have to be a fighting, happy warrior. we'll have to collectively take on all of the crises and the management that we...
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, he says joe biden has always had balls. sometimes more balls than sense. >> right. >> but that is how joe biden approached things. at least back then, at least through the '80s. and i wonder if the last few decades of joe biden's life, everything he's done in some ways the tragedies and some ways the experiences, what kind of perspective you think that has given him as he takes office tomorrow? >> yeah. i think perspective is the keyword, john. you know, he is in so many ways at the age of 78 the product of the best moments of his life and the worst moments of his life. we know the stories of the tragedy the losses he suffered and the setbacks, the things of his own doing, failing out of the '87, '88 presidential race. and it took him a while, took him some years later before he could acknowledge, as he said in 2008, i wasn't ready to be president. and there is a sense in which the man we see today who is a little calmer, a little quieter, a little slower than he was when he got into this business, as that ambitious man in
, he says joe biden has always had balls. sometimes more balls than sense. >> right. >> but that is how joe biden approached things. at least back then, at least through the '80s. and i wonder if the last few decades of joe biden's life, everything he's done in some ways the tragedies and some ways the experiences, what kind of perspective you think that has given him as he takes office tomorrow? >> yeah. i think perspective is the keyword, john. you know, he is in so many...
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of joe biden. he's a man that tries to get along with people. i think he should have a couple, three months, but there's going to come a time when a decision is going to have to be made. remember, to get rid of the filibuster takes a simple majority vote. >> senator, you served under that dome for a long time as a member of the united states senate. you also served a long time ago as a member of the capitol police force. i know you live in nevada now, you're back home. what was going through your mind? what was your thought process when you saw the united states capitol under siege from americans? this was not 9/11 where you were told to go into hiding, get out of there, there could be a plane of foreign terrorists coming at the united states capitol. these were americans. what were you thinking? >> john, my first job in washington was a capitol policeman. i carried a pistol, i directed traffic, i helped crowd control. i was a police officer. and when i came to the senate, i was kind of the protect
of joe biden. he's a man that tries to get along with people. i think he should have a couple, three months, but there's going to come a time when a decision is going to have to be made. remember, to get rid of the filibuster takes a simple majority vote. >> senator, you served under that dome for a long time as a member of the united states senate. you also served a long time ago as a member of the capitol police force. i know you live in nevada now, you're back home. what was going...
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they called him joe biden 2.0. he often said -- joe biden would often say beau has all my best qualities and none of my worst. and there was a real sense of service and commitment and the presidency, and all of these things are wrapped up in one for the biden family. >> john king, as we see this motorcade leave joint base andrews and make that drive over to the lincoln memorial for this memorial service, honoring the 400,000 americans who have died from coronavirus, we can't stress enough that this is the first thing that the president-elect of the united states wanted to do. remember and honor the victims of coronavirus. and that is in such stark contrast, as you point out, to what the current president, the outgoing president of the united states has wanted to do over these many, many months. >> the current president, who will be the former president this time tomorrow, has ignored the pandemic, denied fact, logic, reason and so on from the very beginning. he said it was not going to be a pandemic. he said it wou
they called him joe biden 2.0. he often said -- joe biden would often say beau has all my best qualities and none of my worst. and there was a real sense of service and commitment and the presidency, and all of these things are wrapped up in one for the biden family. >> john king, as we see this motorcade leave joint base andrews and make that drive over to the lincoln memorial for this memorial service, honoring the 400,000 americans who have died from coronavirus, we can't stress enough...
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he has not called joe biden. joe biden won the election. he won the election. donald trump had every right to challenge it. to ask for recounts, to go to court. he did that. and more than 60 times, judges, including judges he appointed told him to go away. you have no evidence. he does not have the grace to call the president-elect. he was not. we'll see if it happens. he's not planning to adhere to the tradition of leaving a note. maybe part of this is the covid era, but no meeting at the white house, nothing to show respect for the office and respect for the democracy. it's more than awkward. it's reprehensible. but it's a testament to what we have seen for four years. this has been the grievance, grievance presidency every day. it's the mexicans' fault, black people's fight, rinos fault, meaning republicans in name only. it's mike pence's fault that he wouldn't stand up for the president in the capitol building. president trump always blamed somebody else which is part of the turning of the page we'll see. joe biden's personal tragedy to become president now
he has not called joe biden. joe biden won the election. he won the election. donald trump had every right to challenge it. to ask for recounts, to go to court. he did that. and more than 60 times, judges, including judges he appointed told him to go away. you have no evidence. he does not have the grace to call the president-elect. he was not. we'll see if it happens. he's not planning to adhere to the tradition of leaving a note. maybe part of this is the covid era, but no meeting at the...
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biden and jill biden entered the screen. >> and what we're about to see as joe biden and jill biden go to church this morning is the dawn of a new era, new for the last four years, but it's almost in some ways a return to washington as usual. a denizen of this down, joe biden, who has been here most of his adult life, is going to go to church in a storied cathedral that has a long history in washington, with members of congress from both sides of the aisle. a show of bipartisanship. a show of normalcy this morning as one era ends and another one begins. it's a symbolic thing, but i do think that it is -- it really speaks to, at the core, what joe biden is about and what he wants to do and what he wants to do is just bring things back to normal. bring the temperature down a little bit. and it's not a reality show anymore. >> as we wait for president-elect biden to go to the cathedral of st. matthew, we wait for air force one to leave from joint base andrews, let's bring in john bolton, who was president trump's national security adviser. mr. bolton, ambassador bolton, thanks for join
biden and jill biden entered the screen. >> and what we're about to see as joe biden and jill biden go to church this morning is the dawn of a new era, new for the last four years, but it's almost in some ways a return to washington as usual. a denizen of this down, joe biden, who has been here most of his adult life, is going to go to church in a storied cathedral that has a long history in washington, with members of congress from both sides of the aisle. a show of bipartisanship. a...
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>> john, it's going to be extremely hard for joe biden to do that. but let's just step back and think about the journey that joe biden has traveled to get to this day. i'm older than all of you guys. i was there in the spring of 1987 at the wilmington train station where joe biden announced his first campaign for president. he was a young man then. he was going to galvanize the baby boom vote. new generation of leadership at a time when george h.w. bush represented a previous generation. i was there in the senate office building when he pulled out of that campaign. he was a flawed candidate. 20 years later, tried again in 2007. way overmatched by hillary clinton and barack obama. that campaign was not a success. however, barack obama saw in joe biden somebody who could help him succeed as president. and now we have found almost -- more than 30 years after that initial attempt by joe biden, he has arrived at a place where there is no politician in the united states who has a better opportunity by virtue of his personal characteristics and his experien
>> john, it's going to be extremely hard for joe biden to do that. but let's just step back and think about the journey that joe biden has traveled to get to this day. i'm older than all of you guys. i was there in the spring of 1987 at the wilmington train station where joe biden announced his first campaign for president. he was a young man then. he was going to galvanize the baby boom vote. new generation of leadership at a time when george h.w. bush represented a previous generation....
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joe biden. >> all right, pamela. thank you so much. appreciate it. arlette, it is perhaps the most important speech of his life, the one that the president-elect is about to deliver. he did a decent job at the democratic convention. but this is going to be a tougher task because the country is in real pain and is deeply divided. what can you tell us about the work that president-elect biden is doing on this speech? >> reporter: well, the president-elect is aware of the gravity and the moment that this speech will offer as this country really in a divided moment and also grappling with this pandemic. but i'm told that the president-elect is likely to make final tweaks on his speech until the very last minute. this is not entirely surprising in biden world. he is a meticulous preparer for speeches big and small, and he's often flown to make those changes until the very, very last minute. now, the president-elect has been working on this speech for a few weeks with his chief speech writer, renee re
joe biden. >> all right, pamela. thank you so much. appreciate it. arlette, it is perhaps the most important speech of his life, the one that the president-elect is about to deliver. he did a decent job at the democratic convention. but this is going to be a tougher task because the country is in real pain and is deeply divided. what can you tell us about the work that president-elect biden is doing on this speech? >> reporter: well, the president-elect is aware of the gravity and...
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what's the biden agenda on the economy? >> i'm really struck between the parallels for joe biden. when he became vice president eight years ago the economy was in tatters, millions were out of work and we didn't trust the banking system. we had lost faith in our institutions. this time it's different, it's a health and jobs crisis. his first order of business would be to get the virus under control, that's what they say they're going to do. president trump has said the economy and your 401(k) would tank under a biden presidency but even with biden's promises to raise taxes on investors and wealthy people, corporate america expects a more stable relationship with the white house. >> i think joe biden is a steady hand, there's not a -- if you are one of the people who was afraid that there was going to be rampant dysfunction, civil war, radicals on any side were going to take over, joe biden is kind of not the type. >> he worked with him in the last financial crisis. so biden wants to raise taxes on rich people, he wants to roll back some of those 2017 corporate tax cuts, wants to r
what's the biden agenda on the economy? >> i'm really struck between the parallels for joe biden. when he became vice president eight years ago the economy was in tatters, millions were out of work and we didn't trust the banking system. we had lost faith in our institutions. this time it's different, it's a health and jobs crisis. his first order of business would be to get the virus under control, that's what they say they're going to do. president trump has said the economy and your...
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so many on the right want to make it seem like joe biden's not in charge, like joe biden doesn't know what's happening. today joe biden came out prepared. he knew the facts. he knew the statistics. he knew what was happening on immig immigration on one side of the border and on the other side of the border. he was a man in authority and in control. and at the same time doing it all with empathy. >> i think you're correct. the whole idea about joe biden -- listen, it's not the razzle-dazzle of the sort of con snake oil salesman of the former president, and continuities the cool customer of a barack obama. as they call it, uncle sle joe,s guy who wants to work for the american people, who knew the facts but wasn't out there to impress people, i just want to do the work. let's talk some policy here. okay, alice? because former president trump was on fox tonight. this is what he said about officials charging insurrectionists. watch this. >> they go after people that i guess you'd call them lean toward the right and they wave american flags, in many cases they're waving the american flag.
so many on the right want to make it seem like joe biden's not in charge, like joe biden doesn't know what's happening. today joe biden came out prepared. he knew the facts. he knew the statistics. he knew what was happening on immig immigration on one side of the border and on the other side of the border. he was a man in authority and in control. and at the same time doing it all with empathy. >> i think you're correct. the whole idea about joe biden -- listen, it's not the...
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so, joe biden does that much better than many do. so, i think that was one of the many memorable connections of the evening. now, did he make some grand policy pronouncement or make headway on how he's going to get the covid bill passed? not necessarily tonight. but he was absolutely relatable. and there was the sense that there is a new president. yes, we've known that. but as he enters the second month of his presidency, it has the sense it's an entirely different moment. so, these young children will be growing up with a different president. so, that, to me, don, stuck out tremendously as he talked to that second grader. >> kaitlan, at one point the president referred to the former president as the former guy. i said is he speaking to the media right now because he doesn't want to talk about him. he wants to put him -- meaning the former guy, as he says -- behind him, in the rear-view mirror. >> yeah, well, jeff noting this is entering almost the second month of his presidency. the first half -- the first beginning part of it has
so, joe biden does that much better than many do. so, i think that was one of the many memorable connections of the evening. now, did he make some grand policy pronouncement or make headway on how he's going to get the covid bill passed? not necessarily tonight. but he was absolutely relatable. and there was the sense that there is a new president. yes, we've known that. but as he enters the second month of his presidency, it has the sense it's an entirely different moment. so, these young...
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joe biden is swinging for the fences. you look at this speech, this is a once in a century opportunity to reset the american system. you're talking about a free community college? you're talking about child care. you're talking about family leave. you're talking about the family economics that are on display here will change people's lives in a real way. so i think nobody has really put it together yet. this is a big reveal. you put all the stuff together. you've got the deferred maintenance taking care of for how this country can work for more people. i think it's a big deal. >> evan, you wrote the book on joe biden. are you surprised by the direction he's moving? >> he feels this moment calls as van said for something larger than an ordinary set of policy items. in his inauguration address 99 days ago, he mentioned democracy more than any address in history not only because we were two weeks after the insurrection out capitol. it's because he really sees there is a risk if americans don't believe democracy can deliver f
joe biden is swinging for the fences. you look at this speech, this is a once in a century opportunity to reset the american system. you're talking about a free community college? you're talking about child care. you're talking about family leave. you're talking about the family economics that are on display here will change people's lives in a real way. so i think nobody has really put it together yet. this is a big reveal. you put all the stuff together. you've got the deferred maintenance...
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but joe biden has no deal so far with u.s. lawmakers. >>> plus, cnn gets exclusive access to tie wab's president for her first international tv interview in nearly two years. back in just a moment. few of us will ever dive so deep into our cars, but those who do venturere down into the nuts and bolts... when you wake up and face a challenge, you have to give all of yourself when you do something, and that's when you do your best. when was the last time you took a second to look up at...
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that is a point of contention with president joe biden because biden revoked the pipeline, canada favors it. with all three leaders they talked about the importance of the covid pandemic. the broader agenda for joe biden which he is trying to get early momentum is the covid-19 pandemic and the related economic recovery. he met with advisers at the white house today. vice president kamala harris was there. they are trying to gear up momentum for the covid relief package, $1.9 trillion to try to get through congress. his economic adviser brian dienst will be talking with 16 senators of both parties, see if they can get a bipartisan package. if not, democrats will try to do it through a special budget procedure with democratic votes only. but critically important for joe biden to get action quickly on covid-19 and the economic recovery. john harwood, cnn, the white house. >> thanks, john, for that. >>> so the chinese foreign ministry recently called trump administration officials, quote, anti-china politicians who had undermined the relationship between the u.s. and china. so how will presi
that is a point of contention with president joe biden because biden revoked the pipeline, canada favors it. with all three leaders they talked about the importance of the covid pandemic. the broader agenda for joe biden which he is trying to get early momentum is the covid-19 pandemic and the related economic recovery. he met with advisers at the white house today. vice president kamala harris was there. they are trying to gear up momentum for the covid relief package, $1.9 trillion to try to...
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take the joe biden win as your base line. how did raphael warnock compared to joe biden? every state that's colored in, either blue or red here is a county. every county, i should say, is a county where raphael warnock outperformed joe biden. so the point is, warnock's doing well almost everywhere. better than biden almost everywhere. and the same is true for jon ossoff. i want to talk about president trump for a second here. we have an indication, an illustration of maybe the effect that trump had on this race and on this state. i'll go back to here. the county that he visited, just before the election, was whitfield county. you can see, raphael warnock got 29% of the vote there. kelly loeffler got 71%. you'll be like, oh, donald trump visited. kelly loeffler got 71%. that's great. well, not really. it's not that much different than what joe biden and donald trump did there in the presidential election. biden got 29%. raphael warnock got 29% there, so trump's visit didn't really do anything to change the election results there. republicans were not able to turn out the n
take the joe biden win as your base line. how did raphael warnock compared to joe biden? every state that's colored in, either blue or red here is a county. every county, i should say, is a county where raphael warnock outperformed joe biden. so the point is, warnock's doing well almost everywhere. better than biden almost everywhere. and the same is true for jon ossoff. i want to talk about president trump for a second here. we have an indication, an illustration of maybe the effect that trump...
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>> well, we need joe biden. joe biden, and i was talking with somebody the other day, and they asked, well, do you think that joe biden is going to be a good president? joe biden didn't win the presidency for a few times, but my grandma always taught me, don, that we have a plan as individuals, and the lord has a plan for us, and that sometimes the plans are not the same, but we need to follow the plan. so i think that this is the moment for joe biden. he was made for this moment. we need somebody who is empathetic who has gone to hell and gone back and someone who understands the power of joy and bringing folks together. joe biden knows that. he understands that. and that is why he is the president for this moment. >> but he has to reach the other side who has not been to this point willing to even accept that he is the actual president of the united states. that is a tall order, jamie. >> well, it is a tall order. but look at the speech that he gave yesterday. he did not talk about himself or donald trump, but
>> well, we need joe biden. joe biden, and i was talking with somebody the other day, and they asked, well, do you think that joe biden is going to be a good president? joe biden didn't win the presidency for a few times, but my grandma always taught me, don, that we have a plan as individuals, and the lord has a plan for us, and that sometimes the plans are not the same, but we need to follow the plan. so i think that this is the moment for joe biden. he was made for this moment. we need...
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we've seen joe biden's emotional before. this is clearly moving for him. >> joe biden is an emotional man. he always has been, and i think now even more so. when you consider the difference between donald trump and joe biden, it couldn't be more different. i once asked joe biden if he was the polar opposite of donald trump and he jokingly crossed himself and said, "i hope so." here you see it. he's someone who believes he owes an awful lot to the state of delaware. they sent him to the senate right from the county council when he was elected. he wasn't old enough to serve in the senate. he was one of the youngest people ever elected to senate and now one of the oldest to ever put his hands on the bible, to be sworn in as president. of course, the mention of beau biden and him saying that he only had one regret, that we should be introducing him as president, meaning beau. he doesn't keep that a secret. he doesn't keep a lot of things secret when it comes to his emotions and his family and his love for his family. again, it's
we've seen joe biden's emotional before. this is clearly moving for him. >> joe biden is an emotional man. he always has been, and i think now even more so. when you consider the difference between donald trump and joe biden, it couldn't be more different. i once asked joe biden if he was the polar opposite of donald trump and he jokingly crossed himself and said, "i hope so." here you see it. he's someone who believes he owes an awful lot to the state of delaware. they sent him...
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and, you know, but joe biden has known mitch mcconnell a long time. he's made very big efforts to reach out, to not demonize mitch mcconnell, to not criticize him during this transition. this will be a first test about whether you can actually see cooperation between the republican leader and the democratic leader in the senate. if they manage to negotiate this, maybe they can manage to negotiate some other things after impeachment is over. >> because i remember when he was a senator and he was a senator for a long time, long before he became vice president of the united states, on so many issues, domestic issues, national security issues, and you remember this well, he worked very closely with his republican colleagues in the senate. in those days there was good bipartisan cooperation. do you think that is potentially available right now, that he will, with the then-minority-leader mitch mcconnell, work closely together? >> i think the safe bet with congress these days is for polarization and gridlock. but that has been the message from joe biden dur
and, you know, but joe biden has known mitch mcconnell a long time. he's made very big efforts to reach out, to not demonize mitch mcconnell, to not criticize him during this transition. this will be a first test about whether you can actually see cooperation between the republican leader and the democratic leader in the senate. if they manage to negotiate this, maybe they can manage to negotiate some other things after impeachment is over. >> because i remember when he was a senator and...
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invited joe biden. so certainly tomorrow will look different in that sense from what americans have been used to. >> and i remember thinking seeing barack obama and michelle obama standing at the white house and welcoming the trumps there. it is amazing, when you talk about the most contentious of times, the two people who pushed the birther conspiracy, the obamas were still going to welcome to the white house because that is what you do. these traditions are about the peaceful transfer of power. for the first time in this country we did not see a peaceful transfer of power and joe biden is taking over a country that is so divided, what does history tell you about how joe biden could go about overcoming this? >> well, actually, history on both points, points me to the 1933 inauguration both on the idea that there is a peaceful transfer of power between people who don't like each other and the way crisis could conform to an opportunity. when two men couldn't stand each other and they wouldn't talk to eac
invited joe biden. so certainly tomorrow will look different in that sense from what americans have been used to. >> and i remember thinking seeing barack obama and michelle obama standing at the white house and welcoming the trumps there. it is amazing, when you talk about the most contentious of times, the two people who pushed the birther conspiracy, the obamas were still going to welcome to the white house because that is what you do. these traditions are about the peaceful transfer...
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just one for joe biden. there is one reason, big reason why other nominees haven't been confirmed is debate on going between the top democrat, the new majority leader chuck schumer and senate republican leader mitch mcconnell how they will share power in the congress split 50/50 in the senate and kamala harris will break ties but there is disagreement about how to organize nietthe committ and as a result, the comkcommit process may get derailed meaning nominations may take time to be concerned in the senate. just as joe biden is demanding action on his nominees, it could take awhile for the senate to actually get to that point. still questions remain about whether or not a deal can be reached about whether, how to organize nietthe senate and one reason why is mitch mcconnell is demanding they spare the tactic and democrats say they won't agree to that. amid calls for unity on both sides, call to turn the page uncertain about whether or not the senate can get its act together, get these nominations confirmed
just one for joe biden. there is one reason, big reason why other nominees haven't been confirmed is debate on going between the top democrat, the new majority leader chuck schumer and senate republican leader mitch mcconnell how they will share power in the congress split 50/50 in the senate and kamala harris will break ties but there is disagreement about how to organize nietthe committ and as a result, the comkcommit process may get derailed meaning nominations may take time to be concerned...
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in just 19 days, president-elect joe biden, he will be inaugurated. in less than a week, we'll know which party will control the u.s. senate. and what will be president trump's influence on the republican party after he leaves office? >> meanwhile, so many americans are struggling financially. so christine romans breaks down what you need to know heading into this new year. we have that and much more ahead on this special new year's edition of "new day." but first, let's get a check of your headlines at the news desk. >> good morning and happy new year. i'm alison kosik in new york. finally, right, the world said good-bye and in most cases good riddance to 2020. the ball dropping in times square amid scant crowds. celebrations here and around the world were very different from normal, muted due to the coronavirus. toronto canceled all in-person celebrations, instead, providing at-home revelers a light show at cn tower streamed live on youtube. coronavirus still hitting grim levels to start the new year. today in a matter of hours, the u.s. will hit 20
in just 19 days, president-elect joe biden, he will be inaugurated. in less than a week, we'll know which party will control the u.s. senate. and what will be president trump's influence on the republican party after he leaves office? >> meanwhile, so many americans are struggling financially. so christine romans breaks down what you need to know heading into this new year. we have that and much more ahead on this special new year's edition of "new day." but first, let's get a...
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joe biden knows that. he understands that and that's why he is the president for this moment. >> but he's got to reach the other side who has not been to this point willing to even accept that he is the actual president of the united states. that's a tall order, jason. >> well, it is a tall order. >> >> but look at the speech he gave yesterday. he didn't talk about himself, he didn't talk o about donald trump, he talked about america and bringing it altogether. he has been consistent. like a broken record. when he came here joe biden is saying the same old thing about unity and folks coming together. he has been like a broken record time and time again talking about this issue of bringing this country together and healing us. some people don't want. that's okay. you take the time you need but eventually you'll have somebody with open arms saying let's move forward together. >> i want you to help me understand this. you mentioned his speech and what he talked about. i'm not sure how people got this out of h
joe biden knows that. he understands that and that's why he is the president for this moment. >> but he's got to reach the other side who has not been to this point willing to even accept that he is the actual president of the united states. that's a tall order, jason. >> well, it is a tall order. >> >> but look at the speech he gave yesterday. he didn't talk about himself, he didn't talk o about donald trump, he talked about america and bringing it altogether. he has...
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and first, joe biden has to just take the temperature out of the room a little bit. less partisan talk which he has already done. telling his party we have to work together. understanding the new majorities are not that big and we have very tight window in the first 100 days to get some big things done. to your point he has to start being very factual and have daily press briefings, communicating with people and explaining why it is important to take the virus shot, and why it is important to pass a stimulus bill and to just be really factual. >> right. >> i think those are the things he has to do and do it in his typical uncle joe way of explaining to the country the difficult choices that are ahead. >> jim, always a pleasure and i will see you later. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> prominent republican senators taking public shots tonight. split on how to solve the problem like donald trump's impeachment trial. a new update right after this break. it's a thirteen-hour flight, that's not a weekend trip. fifteen minutes until we board. oh yeah, we gotta take off.
and first, joe biden has to just take the temperature out of the room a little bit. less partisan talk which he has already done. telling his party we have to work together. understanding the new majorities are not that big and we have very tight window in the first 100 days to get some big things done. to your point he has to start being very factual and have daily press briefings, communicating with people and explaining why it is important to take the virus shot, and why it is important to...
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biden's arms embracing america president elect joe biden and vice president harris told griffin regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment so that we all could share it he doesn't keep a lot of things secret when it comes to his emotions and his and his family and his love for his family well those were some very very passionate words just put it diplomatically almost like as if the journalist working there would not be so keen on you know putting joe biden under the same scrutiny as well they did with john and with donald trump because he's it's not rocket science is it that. you know joe biden is a democratic party president and the vast majority of the u.s. media is left leaning so there they want to like him they want to support him equally though they want to dislike and they very much did dislike donald trump he got a very tough deal from the media absolutely and just looking at how the media is treating joe biden and donald trump on their inauguration days it really paints a very very precise picture i should say because with joe biden he already he gets full c
biden's arms embracing america president elect joe biden and vice president harris told griffin regret out of the privacy of our hearts if just for a moment so that we all could share it he doesn't keep a lot of things secret when it comes to his emotions and his and his family and his love for his family well those were some very very passionate words just put it diplomatically almost like as if the journalist working there would not be so keen on you know putting joe biden under the same...
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is any appointment to joe biden is made is there any element of joe biden's in these. well move since being inaugurated that is giving you sources over to listen right now joe biden is trying to get a 1.9 trillion dollar relief package is so that we can get people resources to survive literally survive people are homeless they're hungry they need resources and we also need to give them mental health resources and that we need to keep fighting for but listen joe biden is trying to force this through because right now too many republicans are holding it up because they say it's too much money we're in the midst of such a crisis this is for government this is when you need government this is when you need the extra spending to get people out of this crisis if you can't spend more money now when can you spend money so i just think thank god joe biden's pushing this through until you have the one mind initiative you're a co-founder of. so one mind is like my uncle space race when he said he was going to put a man on the moon in this case one minus about it inner space race
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joe biden is the new president. there is a lot of talk about him attempting to unite the country with his words tomorrow. it is a tall order. given the division. what are you looking for, from not just what he said tomorrow but what he does in his first several days in office. >> well, jim, as you and i both know and as our viewers know, joe biden is good at being em pathetic and understanding and being a shoulder for somebody to lay their head on. tomorrow he'll have to try to start reaching out to the 74 plus million americans who voted for donald trump who might not think that he is the right person at the right time for this job. but i do think you're going to see him really try to do bite size major things. and i do think that covid obviously has to be front and center and we've already heard from his administration, we've heard from health officials that they are trackling this right now. in addition to that, you have to look long-term and wonder what could get done in a divided congress in a senate that is a
joe biden is the new president. there is a lot of talk about him attempting to unite the country with his words tomorrow. it is a tall order. given the division. what are you looking for, from not just what he said tomorrow but what he does in his first several days in office. >> well, jim, as you and i both know and as our viewers know, joe biden is good at being em pathetic and understanding and being a shoulder for somebody to lay their head on. tomorrow he'll have to try to start...
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of joe biden's approach. that's a repudiation of donald trump's approach. that's the wages of four years of alienating our allies and of refusing the work with them on these issues and that's true both in the asia-pacific and in europe. and so when joe biden takes office on january 20th and sits down in consultation out of mutual respect with key like-minded economies that as i said, collectively comprise of 60% of the world's economy, we're confident that we can develop a common agenda on issues where we share deep concerns about china. it's not just on trade. it's on technology. it's on human rights. it's on military aggression. and so our proposition, which we will begin testing when we take office, because, of course, we're not in office yet, is that will put us in a stronger position to be able to deal with china effectively, in a clear-eyed way and in a way that delivers the kind of results that have entirely escaped the trump administration over the last four years. >> there is a domestic political rea
of joe biden's approach. that's a repudiation of donald trump's approach. that's the wages of four years of alienating our allies and of refusing the work with them on these issues and that's true both in the asia-pacific and in europe. and so when joe biden takes office on january 20th and sits down in consultation out of mutual respect with key like-minded economies that as i said, collectively comprise of 60% of the world's economy, we're confident that we can develop a common agenda on...
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biden try to you know project on america also when you look at joe biden's actions there are more like the aren't really aimed at uniting america but rather dismantling the legacy of donald trump and just making it look like donald trump never happened in american history on the very 1st day joe biden is expected to sign some 17 executive orders which would essentially just rip apart everything that has been doing in the past 4 years or so essentially what he's he will be joe biden will be bringing america back into the world health organization back into the paris climate accord he will be bringing down and canceling the construction of the world's infamous border. all that trump just kept throwing money at but still failed to finish and so on and so forth like the infamous most so-called muslim muslim ban that trump put into action world joe biden will be ripping that apart as well and this is part of america's you know legislative system any one donald trump came into office he could essentially take a part of obama's administration just like that which well he didn't but this is wh
biden try to you know project on america also when you look at joe biden's actions there are more like the aren't really aimed at uniting america but rather dismantling the legacy of donald trump and just making it look like donald trump never happened in american history on the very 1st day joe biden is expected to sign some 17 executive orders which would essentially just rip apart everything that has been doing in the past 4 years or so essentially what he's he will be joe biden will be...
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president joe biden in cornwall, england, for the g7 summit. it's his first trip abroad since taking office, it also represents a major attempt at fence mending with america's most reliable european allies after four years of president trump's belligerent isolationism. later today president biden and prime minister boris johnson will embrace a renewed atlantic charter, a strategic document between the u.s. and uk dating back to 1941. the prime minister as summit host said covid-19 and climate change would be major areas of discussion among many others. >> here at the g7 what we're looking at is making sure that we have a new treaty on pandemics, working to that, building back greener, building back better, which is why we're looking at what's going on here in cornwall with all the green technology, but also talking about the values we have in common, everything we want to do together. it is a huge agenda. >> it's worth noting that the g7 actually has eight members if you factor in the eu. from 1998 to 2014 the group was called the g8, but then
president joe biden in cornwall, england, for the g7 summit. it's his first trip abroad since taking office, it also represents a major attempt at fence mending with america's most reliable european allies after four years of president trump's belligerent isolationism. later today president biden and prime minister boris johnson will embrace a renewed atlantic charter, a strategic document between the u.s. and uk dating back to 1941. the prime minister as summit host said covid-19 and climate...
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he's leaving before joe biden is going to be sworn in. there are new questions about just how many people are going to be at the sendoff ceremony at joint base andrews. the white house is inviting a lot of people. they can bring up to five guests per invitation. some guests are saying they are not going because of the travel restrictions happening in d.c. or the fallout from the president's response to that attack. it's an open question of what that ceremony is going to look like for the president. that's what we're monitoring. whether or not the president is going to be in public or just make that video that we know he taped on monday, that final farewell address highlighting his accomplishments. that is something we expect the white house to say today. kaitlyn collins, cnn, the white house. >>> some 25,000 national guard troops have been authorized by the pentagon to help keep the inauguration safe, but fears of an inside attack have prompted additional screening of the troops themselves. >> they're screened and repeatedly screened a re
he's leaving before joe biden is going to be sworn in. there are new questions about just how many people are going to be at the sendoff ceremony at joint base andrews. the white house is inviting a lot of people. they can bring up to five guests per invitation. some guests are saying they are not going because of the travel restrictions happening in d.c. or the fallout from the president's response to that attack. it's an open question of what that ceremony is going to look like for the...
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for coming on one of the earth is is going on i thought everyone loved joe biden for. counseling keystone x.l. right now are really battling with what it is that joe biden was elected on we know that you for voter turnout and voters of color came out and historic droves this year to give joe biden and calmly harris the big 3 on their ticket and the reason that they came out is because they were electing these leaders on an old mandate for action on climate in the economy and our sunrise movement had a huge influence on joe biden's climate plan introducing things like i just transition and making all of the deadlines for g carbonation way more ambitious than they 1st were by another key element that we introduced into these plans was the aspect of climate justice and holding indigenous sovereignty in the process of dealing with climate change and we know that at this moment there can not be any new fossil fuel developments and more so fossil fuel developments that are unjust we know that the keystone x.l. pipeline the dakota access pipeline and line 3 in minnesota are a
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president joe biden's 1.9 trillion dollar code relief bill was hailed by centrist democrats as a big coronavirus achievement in the country with the west death toll in the world could be one multibillion dollar business that has weathered coronavirus well has been drugs and will be directing stones met to e.b. about his new book the business secrets of drug dealing later in the show but 1st we knew joe biden was for fracking but did we know how much he would support fossil fuel pipelines as violence demonstrations continue against the $8000000000.00 lying 3 project in minnesota let's go straight to philadelphia to speak to the sunrise movements john paul may have thanks so much a.p. for coming on what on earth is is going on i thought everyone loved joe biden for counseling keystone x.l. right now really battling with what it is that joe biden was elected on we know that you for voter turnout and voters of color came out and you stuart rose this year to give joe biden and calmly harris the big 3 on their ticket and the reason that they she mounted is because they were electing these
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i don't know how much of this is in joe biden's control to get a lot of people that tune out joe biden or in information echo chambers that do not sort of convey the president's message of what he's trying to do on the vaccine. it's going to be very hard for joe biden to reach those. other folks are going to need to reach those americans. >> governor, i want to bring you in now because you're the former governor of the state. biden and you both believe he could work with republicans. but even more importantly, you both believe republicans could work with him. were you right or were you wrong? >> well, look. i mean, two things. first of all, the mood and the tone in our country is much better. people aren't waking up in the morning trying to figure out what the heck just happened down there in the white house, and that's been a really good positive. but i will tell you, don, i think that joe biden is frankly afraid to offend the left wing of his party. and that stops him. look, you might have an infrastructure bill. the minute they negotiate an infrastructure bill, the left goes crazy a
i don't know how much of this is in joe biden's control to get a lot of people that tune out joe biden or in information echo chambers that do not sort of convey the president's message of what he's trying to do on the vaccine. it's going to be very hard for joe biden to reach those. other folks are going to need to reach those americans. >> governor, i want to bring you in now because you're the former governor of the state. biden and you both believe he could work with republicans. but...
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the biden team is also looking at those. joe biden in some ways returning. he was the vice president for barack obama, trying to return to an obama-like approach for dreamers. and this is a big tbd. the administration says it is open to resuming the iran nuclear deal. it's clear he understands covid. how he performs in the first 100 days, speeding the vaccine rollout, proving the government has a new and better approach to covid is a signature block. >> reporter: they do look like they're offering a more streamlined approach than the last administration when it comes to vaccine distribution. we are not where trump officials said we were going to be by the end of the year, certainly not this far into january. i think they're hoping to change that. they're still trying to get a grasp on exactly what the state of play is. when they say they inherited nothing when it comes to vaccine distribution, there was a plan, but maybe it wasn't one they felt set them up for success, so i think we can see that change today. that will be a lot we're going to hear from the p
the biden team is also looking at those. joe biden in some ways returning. he was the vice president for barack obama, trying to return to an obama-like approach for dreamers. and this is a big tbd. the administration says it is open to resuming the iran nuclear deal. it's clear he understands covid. how he performs in the first 100 days, speeding the vaccine rollout, proving the government has a new and better approach to covid is a signature block. >> reporter: they do look like they're...
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you can summarize joe biden's foreign policy decisions by multi lateral diplomacy of joe biden versus america's first. so there is a great deal of elation in the world, most of the world. yet at the same time, the world is waiting to see the specifics. there is little about specificity. no details. think of joe biden's domestic politics. very highly ambitious. it's really joe biden's proactive on the offensive. he wants to transform the american economy. he wants to bridge divide inside america. yet in terms of foreign policy, he is not as ambitious. it's cautious. that is why the world is waiting to see the specific policies. as i say, did devil lies in the details. >> so where does tehran look at this, though? they certainly feel like america pulled out of the deal, that they want america to make the first outreach here. they want sanctions lifted before anything is done from tehran's point of view. how is some sort of compromise reached between tehran and d.c. here? >> robyn, there is a huge gulf between iran on the one hand and the united states and its you european allies on the
you can summarize joe biden's foreign policy decisions by multi lateral diplomacy of joe biden versus america's first. so there is a great deal of elation in the world, most of the world. yet at the same time, the world is waiting to see the specifics. there is little about specificity. no details. think of joe biden's domestic politics. very highly ambitious. it's really joe biden's proactive on the offensive. he wants to transform the american economy. he wants to bridge divide inside...
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joe biden at this press conference trying to pretend like he cares about working people joe biden is the enemy of working people just like cobble erik's joe biden did the bankruptcy bill which made people who had medical debt and student loan debt unable to ever get rid of that and why did he do that he did that at the behest of wall street and the health insurance companies he's not doing that for workers there isn't a politician in power that cares about people more than they care about their own career or their career of their donors well of course they'll be going on about the $400.00 stimulus checks which you said should be should be 2000 i mean just as regards world war 3 right at the beginning of that press conference he said there will be a response to north korean missile tests how do you see the players behind by an arguably if it's not him as regards. war well it was great to see the american press corps once again saber rattle and warmonger about it north korea and china they did it on china to us hey what are you going to do about it. the idea that there is another count
joe biden at this press conference trying to pretend like he cares about working people joe biden is the enemy of working people just like cobble erik's joe biden did the bankruptcy bill which made people who had medical debt and student loan debt unable to ever get rid of that and why did he do that he did that at the behest of wall street and the health insurance companies he's not doing that for workers there isn't a politician in power that cares about people more than they care about their...
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joe biden said he doesn't trust the taliban. so we have to ask, is he correct that sit a better counterterrorism strategy to take our finger off the scale in afghanistan and to use over the horizon capabilities, i suppose he means hell fire missiles, to deal with future terrorism. or was it better for us to meddle a little in the politics of afghanistan, because that place is so unstable, that there are many terrorist organizations to disrupt and it's harder to disrupt if we're outside of the country. that's to be seen, and that's going to be the legacy. >> tim, thank you very much. >>> evacuating all americans from afghanistan who want to leave, the president says that's the goal, even though admitting it may be an impossible one to meet. right now, more than a dozen american students are stranded in afghanistan with their families. the frantic effort to get them out safely, next. for what you ! with customized car insurance from liberty mutual! nothing rhymes with liberty mutual. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. libert
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what does joe biden do now? and what do we know about the scope, depth, and planning of the attack and the safety of the inauguration next week? on that last point, developing this morning, a new intelligence poll warns that domestic extremists are likely more emboldened now. online chatter is, quote, off the charts. the federal law enforcement official tells cnn that the evidence uncovered so far suggests that the siege at the capitol was planned. we have new -- brand-new video of all of this to show you. the fbi says it has received tens of thousands of tips, including some that appear to show members of congress with individuals who later showed up at the insurrection. we'll start with cnn's sunlen serfaty live on capitol hill, where some time soon, there will be a senate trial of donald trump, but at that point, we will no longer call him president, sunlen. >> that's exactly right, john. and capitol hill is essentially now gearing up for this next step in this whole process. the senate trial of president tru
what does joe biden do now? and what do we know about the scope, depth, and planning of the attack and the safety of the inauguration next week? on that last point, developing this morning, a new intelligence poll warns that domestic extremists are likely more emboldened now. online chatter is, quote, off the charts. the federal law enforcement official tells cnn that the evidence uncovered so far suggests that the siege at the capitol was planned. we have new -- brand-new video of all of this...
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what joe biden is saying that was the only way that this was going to happen. nobody else could have done it better. so all of your monday morning quarterbacking a stove. it because now we can look into the big, beautiful future that is a world in which we are not at war and get does this draw a line for president biden under the african crisis? because i mean, you know, again looking at his speech, he made his speech, he walked away in terms of journalists and the public. will they sort of taking what he said and largely agree g. think be a lot of pushback. now against that speech, know, i believe that this is going to do specifically in major media outlets, what it is designed to do, and it will be looked at as bite and closed the door on the afghan war. and he did it with presidential gravitas, he didn't stumble a, you know, in terms of the, the mechanics of giving the presidential speech. it was well delivered, which is not always been the case for joe biden, during this last couple weeks. so you could tell that he is probably relieved that this is over. th
what joe biden is saying that was the only way that this was going to happen. nobody else could have done it better. so all of your monday morning quarterbacking a stove. it because now we can look into the big, beautiful future that is a world in which we are not at war and get does this draw a line for president biden under the african crisis? because i mean, you know, again looking at his speech, he made his speech, he walked away in terms of journalists and the public. will they sort of...
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now joe biden followed up on what he was saying with those executive orders and joe biden is doing the same thing and there is placomplaints from the opposite party? should they be surprised and governing like a democrat when that's what he was elected to do? >> you can't go back and forth in between administration like this. you have to get some of this cod fied and put into law. joe biden himself is not a big fan of executive orders except now, they feel they have no chance and gotten momentum and it is the beginning o f the administration so they are undoing a lot of this stuff that trump did, rejoining the paris climate accord and etcetera and undoing the muslim ban and climate change. right now first thing's first, get stimulus passed and covid done. you don't see the president really commenting except a little bit on impeachment. stay out of that also. joe biden was not born yesterday, we all know. he was in the senate for 36 years. he understands and when he needs to hang back and let them have their own fight and just do his j job. >> republicans, the house minority leader, kev
now joe biden followed up on what he was saying with those executive orders and joe biden is doing the same thing and there is placomplaints from the opposite party? should they be surprised and governing like a democrat when that's what he was elected to do? >> you can't go back and forth in between administration like this. you have to get some of this cod fied and put into law. joe biden himself is not a big fan of executive orders except now, they feel they have no chance and gotten...
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joe biden's victory was far from certain. in addressing the house democrats today, president biden thanking congressman jim clyburn for the critical endorsement that helped him win the nomination. >> i also want to note it was almost exactly a year ago today that you delivered the endorsement to me in south carolina. it meant so much to me and my campaign. you're a great friend. >> so, joining me now to discuss is amy parnes. she is the senior political correspondent for the hill and john allen senior correspondent for nbc news. they are the coauthors of the new book, lucky how joe biden barely won the presidency. thank you so much. i think the last time i talked to you guys was shattered, i'm not sure. but it's been a while. good to see both of you. >> thank you. >> good to see you. >> amy, i remember a little over a year a go in the campaign, it seemed like joe biden was toast after iowa and new hampshire. but we believed that he could win and that he could governor. when you look at his presidency, having covered the campa
joe biden's victory was far from certain. in addressing the house democrats today, president biden thanking congressman jim clyburn for the critical endorsement that helped him win the nomination. >> i also want to note it was almost exactly a year ago today that you delivered the endorsement to me in south carolina. it meant so much to me and my campaign. you're a great friend. >> so, joining me now to discuss is amy parnes. she is the senior political correspondent for the hill...