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and, another new white house narrative. try to downplay biden's vaccine mandates after a string of court losses. we've got it. also crime hiding biden's approval numbers as even more defund the police cities to go into reverse amid a rising crime wave. things have gotten so dangerous in los angeles, for example the head of the police union there, he is now warning people, stay away. plus president biden tries to downplay the worst crisis that poisoned his poll numbers, his botched exit of afghanistan. we're going to show you the misleading words that are being used now. and to the border crisis, border czar, vice president kamala harris is now pushing the private sector to come to the rescue but we've got the white house not clear on who exactly the vice president is talking to south of the border. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit," it starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: welcome to the show. you're watching the fox business network. let's get you updated on the tornado death toll. it is mounti
and, another new white house narrative. try to downplay biden's vaccine mandates after a string of court losses. we've got it. also crime hiding biden's approval numbers as even more defund the police cities to go into reverse amid a rising crime wave. things have gotten so dangerous in los angeles, for example the head of the police union there, he is now warning people, stay away. plus president biden tries to downplay the worst crisis that poisoned his poll numbers, his botched exit of...
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not good for the white house. a new monmouth poll shows nearly half of americans, 46% believe president biden's actions have hurt the country. a new npr marist poll finds 51% disapprove of the job he is doing. 61% say the u.s. is headed in the wrong direction. welcome back to the show congressman nancy mace from house oversight. great to see you, congressman. >> thank you. elizabeth: now the biden campaign, remember the biden campaign, rather, they bullied journalists during the campaign not cover hunter biden selling access to joe biden story. they called up reporters. they pushed to censor that coverage. now the white house reportedly working behind the scenes with the media to get positive coverage. your reaction to this story? >> shocking, quite frankly. when you look at the media coverage of the last four years of trump's presidency, and you see the way he was attacked day in, day out, and you compare his policies to the policies of biden i've seen polls where the disapproval ratings of president biden are up
not good for the white house. a new monmouth poll shows nearly half of americans, 46% believe president biden's actions have hurt the country. a new npr marist poll finds 51% disapprove of the job he is doing. 61% say the u.s. is headed in the wrong direction. welcome back to the show congressman nancy mace from house oversight. great to see you, congressman. >> thank you. elizabeth: now the biden campaign, remember the biden campaign, rather, they bullied journalists during the campaign...
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2021 not all bad for the white house. that column left out biden's numerous controversies. we've got them. we have this, it did leave out the "vanity fair" bombshell. the white house favor advantage nation approach, rejected ramping up manufacturing tests. even the president and dr. fauci today said there is a nationwide testing shortage that was preventable. rapid tests can prevent more government shutdowns. the president's approval on the economy crashes again to a new historic low of 36%. also we've got a froing growing nationwide backlash against soft on crime prosecutors and weak democrat policies. crime is spiraling. retailers closing hundreds of stores, many because of smash-and-grab looting. new jersey is the first state to pay out tens of millions of dollars to tell nursing home covid death cases. so there is the story. will new york, california, michigan, pennsylvania, are they going to follow suit? we'll dig into that one. plus we've got this, human smugglers try to take advantage of the holiday weekend, caught
2021 not all bad for the white house. that column left out biden's numerous controversies. we've got them. we have this, it did leave out the "vanity fair" bombshell. the white house favor advantage nation approach, rejected ramping up manufacturing tests. even the president and dr. fauci today said there is a nationwide testing shortage that was preventable. rapid tests can prevent more government shutdowns. the president's approval on the economy crashes again to a new historic low...
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white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off tonight a busy news night live from the north lawn, good evening, jackie. >> good evening to you, bret. president biden's year-end challenge combings down to convincing others to advance his legislative and priors both of which he framed as supporting the economic recovery convincing one democratic hold out spend ising plan and convincing unvaccinated americans to get their shots and tamp down the pandemic. both fronts are proving to be difficult. president biden will warn again tomorrow unvaccinated americans are driving hospitalizations and death. >> this is not a speech about locking the country down. this is a speech outlining and being direct and clear with the american people about the benefits of being vaccinated. >> the white house tuning its messaging as the omicron variant surges even among the fully vaccinated and boosted. >> while vaccinated individuals get covid due to the highly transmissible nature of omicron their cases will likely be mild for asymptomatic. we continue to see and health experts assess that you are
white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off tonight a busy news night live from the north lawn, good evening, jackie. >> good evening to you, bret. president biden's year-end challenge combings down to convincing others to advance his legislative and priors both of which he framed as supporting the economic recovery convincing one democratic hold out spend ising plan and convincing unvaccinated americans to get their shots and tamp down the pandemic. both fronts are proving to...
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how is the white house feeling? ashley: again, they would argue they have a long list of accomplishments and they sort of think they've accomplished the things and there is an inherent lag time until results kick in. and they're hoping it kicks in well before the summer for midterms. yamiche: when i talk to white house sources, they definitely feel they have accomplishments to talk about. but they feel pressure from critics. thank you for all your reporting and two in monday to the pbs newshour, one of the nation's top scientists reflects on his legacy as he steps down from leading the national institutes of health. and before we go, my heart goes out to the communities hit by the tornadoes and storms. the destruction is devastating. i hope those impacted get all the help they need. we will continue our conversation about the impact of the deadly storms and the challenges facing president biden on the "washington week" extra. find it on our website, facebook, and youtube. thank you for joining us. i'm yamiche alcind
how is the white house feeling? ashley: again, they would argue they have a long list of accomplishments and they sort of think they've accomplished the things and there is an inherent lag time until results kick in. and they're hoping it kicks in well before the summer for midterms. yamiche: when i talk to white house sources, they definitely feel they have accomplishments to talk about. but they feel pressure from critics. thank you for all your reporting and two in monday to the pbs...
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and in fact once the white house got word of that, according to our white house correspondent monica alba, the white house tried to get joe manchin on the phone to convince him to change his mind and manchin did not take that call, according to a source familiar with that conversation. the white house had really for months tried to handle joe manchin delicately and deferentially and to avoid any criticism of him, even as frustrating from some of those leading progressives including just ones you just played in the intro, was really boiling over on capitol hill. but now it's very clear that the golfs are off, with that scathing statement from jen psaki issued just after manchin's remarks, saying he said one thing to us privately and then went ahead and did something else, which is a fancy way of calling him a liar. we know that the white house is not closing the door to this completely. we saw actually from jennifer granholm, the energy secretary, on twitter saying, this is not over. and even psaki, the white house spokeswoman, in that statement saying, look, joe manchin reversed cour
and in fact once the white house got word of that, according to our white house correspondent monica alba, the white house tried to get joe manchin on the phone to convince him to change his mind and manchin did not take that call, according to a source familiar with that conversation. the white house had really for months tried to handle joe manchin delicately and deferentially and to avoid any criticism of him, even as frustrating from some of those leading progressives including just ones...
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the white house? in that letter to georgia officials telling them they needed tote flip the election results. in this letter e here, this is e proposed letter reportedly drafted by jeffrey clark, letter to georgia from the u.s. justice department telling the state legislature in georgia that the justice department effectively wanted them to flip the election results in that state and declare trump the winner. do not send biden to the electoral college. so says the u.s. justice department. according to the chief investigative council, quote, the metadata in that draft letter indicates some involvement with the white house communications agency in the drafting or preparation of that letter. white house was involved in that? telling georgia and other states telling them to flip the results? here is why that is a head snapping development. after this deposition of jeffrey clark, this failed deposition of jeffrey clark where he refuses to answer any questions. he and his lawyer get up and storm out in the
the white house? in that letter to georgia officials telling them they needed tote flip the election results. in this letter e here, this is e proposed letter reportedly drafted by jeffrey clark, letter to georgia from the u.s. justice department telling the state legislature in georgia that the justice department effectively wanted them to flip the election results in that state and declare trump the winner. do not send biden to the electoral college. so says the u.s. justice department....
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senator manchin is blaming the white house. he is referring to, made by staff or action taken by the president's staff. do you think there was a misstep ? reporter: [indiscernible] sec. psaki: i can't speak for senator manchin about what upset him. i will let him speak to that himself if he chooses to. he may or may not choose to. that is his prerogative and all i convey -- can convey is we will continue to focus on how we will get this done. the door remains open. the president considers him a longtime friend. someone he has worked with over the last several years. that is where we are coming at this from. >> the president's speech about life with covid, the president talked about ending covid what experts seem to say that covid may be here to stay much longer than that. does the president share those views? sec. psaki: we are still finalizing the speech so i can really only give you a preview of what we know today. that is what i have outlined here. that is a question out there. we will continue to consult with our medical ex
senator manchin is blaming the white house. he is referring to, made by staff or action taken by the president's staff. do you think there was a misstep ? reporter: [indiscernible] sec. psaki: i can't speak for senator manchin about what upset him. i will let him speak to that himself if he chooses to. he may or may not choose to. that is his prerogative and all i convey -- can convey is we will continue to focus on how we will get this done. the door remains open. the president considers him a...
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at the white house? >> no. they don't believe that because they don't go anywhere but the east coast, the west coast, chicago, and denver. and harris, look at what they have done to employment. now when you look at your build back broke agenda they are trying to take that template and what are they going to do? put it onto childcare. i know you are hearing this from your viewers. they are going to try to sweep up and federalize childcare, increase the cost and then prohibit a lot of grandmas providing mother's day out service at the local church in your community from being able to go to work. >> harris: why do that? >> because they don't want grandmas help educate young mamas how to rear babies. they want the federal government to certify people and get them to join a union. have them not show up for work. look at what they have done to restaurants, look at what they've done to the retail sector, look at what their policies are already doing and what build back broke is going to bring to other areas. like chil
at the white house? >> no. they don't believe that because they don't go anywhere but the east coast, the west coast, chicago, and denver. and harris, look at what they have done to employment. now when you look at your build back broke agenda they are trying to take that template and what are they going to do? put it onto childcare. i know you are hearing this from your viewers. they are going to try to sweep up and federalize childcare, increase the cost and then prohibit a lot of...
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i'm at the white house. we're at the white house a lot. i admittedly am not totally clear where this committee is going, what the end game is, but it seems like in the last five or six days they are further along than any of the impeachment efforts ever were in terms of getting key documents from key people. >> right. what's so interesting is they have been much more methodical and rolling out their information which is why i think the tech messages that the committee disclosed hit them so strong. we got a couple of hints that something big could be coming in terms of meadows' documents. they have been very strategic in terms of how they have tried to knit together this narrative to the public about what they know so far about who was doing what on january 6th. obviously they are still running into several hurdles. key witnesses. his own processes, that may mean he never talks to the committee. obviously this commission is working on a very limited timetable. if we were all betting men and women, we would bet that republicans would take ba
i'm at the white house. we're at the white house a lot. i admittedly am not totally clear where this committee is going, what the end game is, but it seems like in the last five or six days they are further along than any of the impeachment efforts ever were in terms of getting key documents from key people. >> right. what's so interesting is they have been much more methodical and rolling out their information which is why i think the tech messages that the committee disclosed hit them...
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according to the white house's statement yesterday and my own conversations with the white house yesterday, it is abundantly clear that we cannot trust what senator manchin says. >> some of manchin's colleagues can't believe their eyes and ears. it is not just joe manchin who tanked the spengd bill. it is manchin and all 50 republicans. >> i give joe a lot of credit. the amount of abuse and flak he has taken from some of his colleagues from the left wing all over america. it is pretty shocking when you think about it. >> so now there is a stalemate. sounds like white house officials are going to wait to hear from joe manchin about what he could possibly get behind, but it is not entirely clear right now if whatever manchin eventually likes will be okay with other democrats. around we go. >> harris: and around we go negotiating. it is the swamp and what i said yesterday. it is not over yet. peter doocy, thank you. we get more insight into why senator joe manchin said the white house staff did absolutely inexcusable things to him. manchin has been the target of protesting for months. you see
according to the white house's statement yesterday and my own conversations with the white house yesterday, it is abundantly clear that we cannot trust what senator manchin says. >> some of manchin's colleagues can't believe their eyes and ears. it is not just joe manchin who tanked the spengd bill. it is manchin and all 50 republicans. >> i give joe a lot of credit. the amount of abuse and flak he has taken from some of his colleagues from the left wing all over america. it is...
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let's go to the white house now. white house press secretary jen psaki taking questions about omicron and the surge. >> for those who choose to remain unvaccinated, he'll issue a stark warning, and make clear, unvaccinated individuals will continue to drive hospitalizations and deaths. that is not trying to scare people or maybe it is trying to make clear to people in the country what the risks are here of not being vaccinated. what is clear is that we're not in the same place that we were in, something he will reiterate as well, the beginning of the pandemic, thanks to the president's extraordinary work to get 200 million americans vaccinated. to be clear, covid-19 is not the same threat to fully vaccinated individuals that it was in march of 2020. as i said at the top, he will also announce additional steps, so he will outline this clearly tomorrow. he has been candid, and he has been direct. as he's provided updates to the american public throughout on our steps to address what we know is an unpredictable virus an
let's go to the white house now. white house press secretary jen psaki taking questions about omicron and the surge. >> for those who choose to remain unvaccinated, he'll issue a stark warning, and make clear, unvaccinated individuals will continue to drive hospitalizations and deaths. that is not trying to scare people or maybe it is trying to make clear to people in the country what the risks are here of not being vaccinated. what is clear is that we're not in the same place that we...
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senior white house officials says the u.s. is prepared to provide more defensive weapons or more further assistance to defend its territory. but the specifics on that are unclear. the white house is also threatening unprecedented sanctions. >> we are having direct conversations with russia. we're very clear that russia should not invade the sovereignty of ukraine, that we must stand up and we are standing up for its territorial integrity. >> this is also ahead of reason and american officials meeting january 10th to discuss these issues. officials say that presidents biden and putin are not expected to be directly involved in the talks. jackie? >> jackie: thanks, rich. big question right now, can this standoff with russia be resolved diplomatically? part of with me now, christian whiten. christian, great to see you to get insight on this topic. as rich reported there, the call is underway as we speak. putin did request the call. we don't know what he wants to talk about. what do you think that message is that he wants to send
senior white house officials says the u.s. is prepared to provide more defensive weapons or more further assistance to defend its territory. but the specifics on that are unclear. the white house is also threatening unprecedented sanctions. >> we are having direct conversations with russia. we're very clear that russia should not invade the sovereignty of ukraine, that we must stand up and we are standing up for its territorial integrity. >> this is also ahead of reason and american...
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gianno, did it help that the white house, jen psaki came out slamming manchin's reversal, the white house says that manchin went back on his word. does this help considering nancy pelosi said it herself, we will get this done in the new year? how does that look like they're goings to bring these folks, including joe manchin, together in the new year to get this done? >> that's a great question. no, they're not helping themselves. aren't these the same tactics that they said were unpresidential and used by donald trump? why so while they're making things personal when it comes to policy that the entire country would need to embrace and the entire country hasn't embraced build back better. if you look at polling from earlier this month actually, an npr polled showed that 41% of americans, only 41%. 36 of independents approved and 13% of republicans. this was not a popular piece of legislation. joe manchin might have done them a favor if you want to be honest about it. the democratic party has been looking at part of the american people as out of touch individuals, this is the most reasonabl
gianno, did it help that the white house, jen psaki came out slamming manchin's reversal, the white house says that manchin went back on his word. does this help considering nancy pelosi said it herself, we will get this done in the new year? how does that look like they're goings to bring these folks, including joe manchin, together in the new year to get this done? >> that's a great question. no, they're not helping themselves. aren't these the same tactics that they said were...
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. >> welcome to another episode >> white house history alive senior vice president at the white house historical association and the science center for white house history. he served in every riding of assignments around the world in a military career. including a commander of camp david he has our guest this evening's michael george ian, he is a retired rear admiral from the navy and the civil engineer corps. he served in a variety of assignments around the world in his 29 year military career. including as commander of camp david. after military retirement, in 2010, mike has worked in private industries and is now the chief executive officer headquartered in pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october 2017 he published his first book, inside camp david, the private world of the presidential retreat. mike traveled often speaking about the book and it has been covered by the wall street journal, the today show, smithsonian, and pr, c-span and many other television outlets. after our conversation, mike will be taking question from our live audience. please of questions for mike in the chat an
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that's a lot of meetings with a white house chief of staff in person. here's what garrett haake learned from congressman adam schiff about that power point. i would like to play it and talk about it on the other side. >> i think what we are seeing from these documents is a concerted effort along many different lines of effort to overturn the election. first, beginning by laying the predicate for a challenge to the legitimacy of the election, when the president falsely told the country that any vote counted after election day was going somehow be illegitimate. then the frivolous litigation around the country, the president's efforts weighing on state election officials trying get them to overturn the results ask. then on january 6th, the effort to interfere with the counting of the electors. and so, it is a comprehensive picture that we are assembling of all of those multiple lines of effort. and you know, that slight deck, as well as other documents -- slide deck, as well as other documents shows what extreme lengsz people inside and outside the adminis
that's a lot of meetings with a white house chief of staff in person. here's what garrett haake learned from congressman adam schiff about that power point. i would like to play it and talk about it on the other side. >> i think what we are seeing from these documents is a concerted effort along many different lines of effort to overturn the election. first, beginning by laying the predicate for a challenge to the legitimacy of the election, when the president falsely told the country...
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the white house is in disarray. two factions of the democratic party that are at war with each other inside the white house. symone sanders wasn't a kamala harris pick. the president of the united states joe biden instructed her to go to the wing of the vice-president to work in that department. she was the rock of the campaign during the joe biden term. she worked for bernie sanders. she was instrumental in securing the black vote when folks were iffy about joe biden considering the crime bill. the president of the united states, this is his fault. he selected kamala harris. he knew it was going to be a disaster to begin with because the democratic voters rejected her on the campaign. all of the issues we are highlighting right now were there before he decided to select her. yet he selected her. there is something deeper here. it's crisis after crisis and having the fall person. symone sanders could be upset right now because she should be at the podium at the white house. jen psaki was not a biden person in the mi
the white house is in disarray. two factions of the democratic party that are at war with each other inside the white house. symone sanders wasn't a kamala harris pick. the president of the united states joe biden instructed her to go to the wing of the vice-president to work in that department. she was the rock of the campaign during the joe biden term. she worked for bernie sanders. she was instrumental in securing the black vote when folks were iffy about joe biden considering the crime...
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like i collation of the white house that was mind-blowing. they still need joe manchin's vote on literally everything, they are accusing him of being a liar and acting in bad faith. in that same interview there is an interesting quote that i will read it. he was talking about his place moving forward within the democratic party and he said, i would like to hope that he still belongs to the party but talk about progressives, if there was no democrats like me then they come up meaning the progressives, which is an eyebrow raiser, is it not? a >> kayleigh: a great find with that guy. not just progressive but the media, do you remember when the media called essentially john mccain a maverick for stopping president trump's bill on obamacare? you pointed this out on twitter and all of a sudden joe manchin is the one they are after and they are going to attack. we have this tweet, what's worse, that manchin is killing the legislative the legislative agenda and perhaps a future of democracy, too, or that he wasted most of this year to do it or half o
like i collation of the white house that was mind-blowing. they still need joe manchin's vote on literally everything, they are accusing him of being a liar and acting in bad faith. in that same interview there is an interesting quote that i will read it. he was talking about his place moving forward within the democratic party and he said, i would like to hope that he still belongs to the party but talk about progressives, if there was no democrats like me then they come up meaning the...
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of the david science center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a mission to educate americans about that rich and diverse history of the white house and the people who live and work there. our guest this evening is michael he is a retired rear admiral from the navy civil engineer corps. he served in a variety of assignments around the world and is 29 year military career. including as commander of camp david. after retirement thousand ten, michael jordan private industry is a chief executive officer of the building information technology company headquartered in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october 2017, he published his first book inside camp david the private world of the presidential retreat. mike travels often speaking about the book has been covered by the wall street journal, the today show c-span and many other print radio television outlets. after our conversation, mike will be taking questions from our live audience. please be your questi
of the david science center for white house history. the white house historical association is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization with a mission to educate americans about that rich and diverse history of the white house and the people who live and work there. our guest this evening is michael he is a retired rear admiral from the navy civil engineer corps. he served in a variety of assignments around the world and is 29 year military career. including as commander of camp david. after...
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what's the white house response to that? and is the president doing any sort of countereffort to keep him in the democratic party? ms. psaki: well, i know senator manchin has been asked about this himself and has spoken for himself, as i assume he will continue to do. i would just note that the president considers him a friend. he believes they share values about a range of things personally, but also about why they're in public service -- which is to make life easier for working people across the country, to give people more breathing room, to lower costs of childcare, of healthcare, to fight for good-paying union jobs. that's been a common topic of discussion, of course, between the president and senator manchin, but i would really point you to senator manchin to speak to that. reporter: sure. and then, the secret service announced that up to -- there's been nearly $100 billion, at a minimum, stolen from the pandemic relief funds. can you talk a little bit about how this happened and if -- you know, now that the administra
what's the white house response to that? and is the president doing any sort of countereffort to keep him in the democratic party? ms. psaki: well, i know senator manchin has been asked about this himself and has spoken for himself, as i assume he will continue to do. i would just note that the president considers him a friend. he believes they share values about a range of things personally, but also about why they're in public service -- which is to make life easier for working people across...
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house. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> nearly a century white house history was firmly in the presence of alice roosevelt long with. 61 years earlier she was married in the east room, and attending their wedding the former nellie grant also remarried in the east room in 1874. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> for captain and mrs. robb it was an unforgettable, , glorioua day filled with moments of tenderness. and for this the most important house in the nation, it was one of those rare magic events that happened only once in a lifetime. >> let as a drink to life old and new, to our dear beloved firstborn, lynda. to the love of her life, chuck, and all the robbs whose family lives will enlarge and enrich our own for every day of the very happy future that i know is going to be ours. and for the very happy tomorrow that we will all share together
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house or with close connections to the white house during the trump years? >> i don't want to answer that question at this point because we're in the middle of this investigation. but let me just say there's plenty left to investigate and we found a very important evidence so far. >> another trump ally, steve bannon, faces an upcoming trial after fighting his subpoena from your committee both for testimony and for documents. bannon has been charged with criminal contempt of congress. the justice department wanted a trial to start in mid-april. the bannon team push forward october 2022. today a judge seemed to settle that disagreement and he set the date for july 18th, 2022. what's your reaction to his legal strategy? >> to bannon's legal strategy? >> yeah. >> i don't know if there is one. obviously, he'd like to stay out of prison for as long as possible. you always hope for early trial dates. justice delayed is justice denied, but a july trial date means that he will be facing the music mid next year and i think that's appropriate. >> bannon has been all in
house or with close connections to the white house during the trump years? >> i don't want to answer that question at this point because we're in the middle of this investigation. but let me just say there's plenty left to investigate and we found a very important evidence so far. >> another trump ally, steve bannon, faces an upcoming trial after fighting his subpoena from your committee both for testimony and for documents. bannon has been charged with criminal contempt of...
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you were invited to the white house to discuss l to the white house to discuss this issue. to the white house to discuss this issue-— to the white house to discuss this issue. . . ., ,, . this issue. what happened? we went to the _ this issue. what happened? we went to the white _ this issue. what happened? we went to the white house - this issue. what happened? we went to the white house to - went to the white house to discuss several issues and this one was one of them. one thing thatis one was one of them. one thing that is very clear is that the white house, they definitely knew that this was something that would happen and that means they had time to do their due diligence and to make sure that this policy was not going to remain in an area of stay where it will not compromise the lives of asylum seekers and they did not do what was required to ensure that this policy and there are safeguards for people still in mexico. $5 for people still in mexico. as i understand it, there is some improvement for the situation for those seeking asylum but must remain in mexico in that the proc
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>> the white house is the people's house. we understand that we're here for a limited time, and we're here because we have this incredible privilege of serving the american people and looking after them and what they are concerned about. >> it's as if when we light this tree, we light something within ourselves as well, and during the christmas season, i think most americans do feel a greater sense of family, friendship, giving, and joy. >> the evergreen tree reminds us that even in the coldest, darkest days of winter, that light and abundance will return. >> through the years and through the eyes of first families. >> my grandmother decided in the mid-1920s that she was going to make christmas the biggest deal ever. >> my mother, i think, said it best when she said, you know, every day in the white house is a gift to my life, but never more so than at christmas. and i share that sentiment. >> in this hour, family, festivities, faith, and the work of the presidency, which doesn't stop any day of the year. ♪♪ >> announcer:
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we've seen it from the white house as well. president biden on the world stage has repeatedly tried to reassert american leadership on this issue. so, democrats here in washington would like to be able to back him up on that. but again, we have seen appetite turn into inaction time and time again on democratic policy priorities. it's hard to see where this goes next if not in build back better. >> all right. ali, great to see you, thank you. >> you, too. >>> a record-winning coach, a beloved broadcaster and a pop culture icon. how fans are remembering john madden, next. remembering john madden, next there is no place like wayfair. i never thought i'd buy a pink velvet sofa, but when i saw it, i was like 'ah'. and then i sat on it, and i was like 'ooh'. ooh! stylish and napable. okay now. i can relate to this one. i'm a working mom with three boys. [ yelling ] wayfair is my therapy. amen, kim! yup! i'm hiding from my kids, as we speak. throughout history i've observed markets shaped by the intentional and unforeseeable. for inve
we've seen it from the white house as well. president biden on the world stage has repeatedly tried to reassert american leadership on this issue. so, democrats here in washington would like to be able to back him up on that. but again, we have seen appetite turn into inaction time and time again on democratic policy priorities. it's hard to see where this goes next if not in build back better. >> all right. ali, great to see you, thank you. >> you, too. >>> a...
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but the white house want this is done as soon as possible. but in the president's event today, i saw something shift in the white house's position as it relates to how to message this bill. because the biggest question in washington is the one that monica asked. when will we see this be finished? but the question that many americans are asking is what is in piece of has hit the road before or done events at the white house, he's focused a at a high level about why it's important for the towse make the kind of investment this is our people. he's talked about it in international competition. or he's spoken generically about what certain groups. when i was in minnesota, union workers will benefit from some of the jobs in the infrastructure plan. but we saw the president and vice president doing her own event where they focus on a specific individual. they are really making this as personal as possible to talk about one specific problem that they think this legislation will help address. in this case, the cost of drug prices. so you're seeing the
but the white house want this is done as soon as possible. but in the president's event today, i saw something shift in the white house's position as it relates to how to message this bill. because the biggest question in washington is the one that monica asked. when will we see this be finished? but the question that many americans are asking is what is in piece of has hit the road before or done events at the white house, he's focused a at a high level about why it's important for the towse...
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the white house says that the president has tested negative. >>> let's start at the white house. jeremy diamond is there and standing by for us. what are you hearing about the president's speech coming up in a few hours? >> reporter: well, listen, kate, president biden is going to try and accomplish a few things with this speech today, the first of which is to try and provide some assurances to those americans anxious about this omicron surge and the coming holiday season. for that, the president has a message to the vaccinated, which is that you are well protected from serious illness and death, particularly if you have that booster shot. you can continue to go ahead with your christmas and holiday plans. but to the unvaccinated, beware, essentially, making clear that you are at higher risk if you are unvaccinated of those bad outcomes with covid. the president will also announce a series of new actions that he is taking to try and address this surge of coronavirus cases including the most notable of which is this shipment, this purchase initially of half a billion rapid at-home
the white house says that the president has tested negative. >>> let's start at the white house. jeremy diamond is there and standing by for us. what are you hearing about the president's speech coming up in a few hours? >> reporter: well, listen, kate, president biden is going to try and accomplish a few things with this speech today, the first of which is to try and provide some assurances to those americans anxious about this omicron surge and the coming holiday season. for...
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former white house chief of staff mark meadows. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles is following the debate and joining us from capitol hill. ryan, we know a lot more about meadows' communications on january 6th as the house is debating his fate right now. >> reporter: that's exactly right, wolf. by taking this step of referring mark meadows for criminal contempt of congress, it is likely that the january 6th select committee is putting themselves in a position where they may not learn much more about what mark meadows knows about the days and weeks leading up to january 6th. as evidenced by the drips and drabs they've already shared, the documents meadows has handed over to the committee tells us a lot about what he knows. a dramatic day on capitol hill as the house prepares to vote on holding a former white house chief of staff in contempt. >> this isn't about any sort of privilege or immunity. this is about mr. meadows refusing to comply with a subpoena to discuss the records he, himself, turned over. now he's hiding beh
former white house chief of staff mark meadows. cnn congressional correspondent ryan nobles is following the debate and joining us from capitol hill. ryan, we know a lot more about meadows' communications on january 6th as the house is debating his fate right now. >> reporter: that's exactly right, wolf. by taking this step of referring mark meadows for criminal contempt of congress, it is likely that the january 6th select committee is putting themselves in a position where they may not...
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house in the middle of a blizzard to have dinner, two couples upstairs in the white house it sounded like a social invitation george shultz was new in his tenure he had only been secretary of state for ten months, he didn't really know the reagans all that well and he had just gotten back from a long trip overseas that included a stop in china and dinner progresses the reagan's, both of them start peppering him with questions about the chinese leaders and do they have a bottom line and do they have a sense of humor and what makes them tick and beyond that they start talking about the soviet union and away from the hardliners in the typical national security council meetings begins to realize something about ronald reagan which is that this man has never had a conversation with the big-time communist leader that he is dying to have one and he has really thought about this a lot, he's very confident in his own abilities of the negotiator but then scholz realizes something else which is that this dinner invitation was not the social invitation that nancy reagan had wanted to get him alo
house in the middle of a blizzard to have dinner, two couples upstairs in the white house it sounded like a social invitation george shultz was new in his tenure he had only been secretary of state for ten months, he didn't really know the reagans all that well and he had just gotten back from a long trip overseas that included a stop in china and dinner progresses the reagan's, both of them start peppering him with questions about the chinese leaders and do they have a bottom line and do they...
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of the david rubenstein center for white house history. it is a nonpartisan historical legislation about the white house and the people who lived and worked there. our guest this evening is michael giorgione. michael is a retired admiral from the navy corps. he served around the world in his 20-year military career, including as commander of camp david. after military retirement in 2010, mike has worked in private industry and is now the chief executive officer of a building information systems technology company headquartered in his hometown of pittsburgh, pennsylvania. in october of 2017, he published his first book "inside camp david: the private world of the presidential retreat." michael has often spoken about the book and is covered by the "wall street journal," the "today" show, smithsonian, npr, c-span and many other print, radio and television outlets. after our conversation, mike will be taking questions from our live audience. please put your questions for mike in the chat, and we will get to as many as possibl at the end of our
of the david rubenstein center for white house history. it is a nonpartisan historical legislation about the white house and the people who lived and worked there. our guest this evening is michael giorgione. michael is a retired admiral from the navy corps. he served around the world in his 20-year military career, including as commander of camp david. after military retirement in 2010, mike has worked in private industry and is now the chief executive officer of a building information systems...
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reportedly rejected the white house's call. you heard from the senator today. there is this back and forth. what do you expect to hear when the president takes the podium? >> jen psaki should walk into the briefing room any second now. we should also hear the press secretary begin with news about covid. the president was meeting with his covid team this afternoon. that's one explanation, my guess is, for the delay. of course, the president giving his big speech on this tomorrow. the other thing these kinds of delays prompt questions about is, indeed, whether or not we're waiting for a phone call to happen, maybe between the president and senator manchin. there is no indication -- >> do you have any signs that -- okay. when you say things like that, it makes me think maybe you're hearing something. >> you're the memoli whisperer here, so you may have the right to be suspicious, hallie. i think the big thing we'll be watching for as we see the press briefing begin is whether the tenor from the podium today matches that pretty str
reportedly rejected the white house's call. you heard from the senator today. there is this back and forth. what do you expect to hear when the president takes the podium? >> jen psaki should walk into the briefing room any second now. we should also hear the press secretary begin with news about covid. the president was meeting with his covid team this afternoon. that's one explanation, my guess is, for the delay. of course, the president giving his big speech on this tomorrow. the other...
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, both of you have been in the white house, stephen you worked in the white house, i had the pleasure of being able to be in the white house, it is the most remarkable building in the world. it is the seat of the most important government humanity has ever seen. it is an astounding place to visit, let alone to work and i'm sure. ronna, with this kind of whining we are hearing from the staff, now hearing it from the vice president, what is your take on the nature of what that environment must be like at this point? >> well, i can only imagine. the staff of the white biden white house has to be so deeply immersed in a bowl morale to be treated that way, but more importantly to be working for an administration that is getting nothing done, so all they can talk about is the christmas parties they don't get to do. by the way, merry christmas and happy new year. >> tammy: thank you. >> i will say this: i worked with the trump white house, the rnc pay for them, the taxpayers don't come endless befores put a focus on the staff. they really wanted to make sure everyone knew how valuable they w
, both of you have been in the white house, stephen you worked in the white house, i had the pleasure of being able to be in the white house, it is the most remarkable building in the world. it is the seat of the most important government humanity has ever seen. it is an astounding place to visit, let alone to work and i'm sure. ronna, with this kind of whining we are hearing from the staff, now hearing it from the vice president, what is your take on the nature of what that environment must be...
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let alone the white house. we did not have enough when we were in the white house. we had four women in our second term team but only one speechwriter of color. it was a hard thing to try to find because there just aren't that many. i talked to president obama about this and he said it is just not set up for it. there are people trying to change that in a way that was not true 20 years ago. there is a group called speechwriters of color. you see more and more burrs of congress paying their interns rather than inspect the people to do free labor right out of college. we try to hire as many speechwriters of color as we can. carolyn: one thing to that. this is really important. what cody said is absolutely on the spot correct. it is difficult to break in because you do not have those contacts. but if outreach is done, you might be able to find people. and i will give you this little bit from when i was at the white house. somebody, in a senior position said to me, probably not thinking, you know, i think all of the president's speechwriters should be white southern men
let alone the white house. we did not have enough when we were in the white house. we had four women in our second term team but only one speechwriter of color. it was a hard thing to try to find because there just aren't that many. i talked to president obama about this and he said it is just not set up for it. there are people trying to change that in a way that was not true 20 years ago. there is a group called speechwriters of color. you see more and more burrs of congress paying their...
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now this, the white house messaging again falls down the stairs. we've got who they are blaming now for the pandemic as biden again drops in the polls. this backstory, democrat strategists say the president needs an adversary, he needs an enemy in order to lift his poll numbers. he doesn't have one, just his policies. joining us tonight, congressman greg murphy, larry buschon, jeff van duyne and gop strategist ford o'connell. retired lieutenant-general keith kellogg, "the hill"'s joe concha, former wisconsin congressman sean duffy. we have a jam-packed hour for you. the white house with another new narrative on crime no one beliefs. we've got it as alexandria ocasio-cortez is called out as tone deaf, out of touch, trying to claim smash-and-grab looting is not even happening. have they not seen the videos around the country? talk of a new cold war. russia, china, iran, the roadblocks and danger zones the white house now faces. what could backfire? we have got the debate. china now warns of retaliation over the white house's new diplomatic boycott of
now this, the white house messaging again falls down the stairs. we've got who they are blaming now for the pandemic as biden again drops in the polls. this backstory, democrat strategists say the president needs an adversary, he needs an enemy in order to lift his poll numbers. he doesn't have one, just his policies. joining us tonight, congressman greg murphy, larry buschon, jeff van duyne and gop strategist ford o'connell. retired lieutenant-general keith kellogg, "the hill"'s joe...
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how do you work with the white house moving forward? >> well, you know, i think as i said earlier, when we were in negotiations, originally the entire country's infrastructure plan was passed with all democratic votes. it was a decision to separate these two bills and just break apart one part that -- which was this quote, unquote, bipartisan infrastructure plan that has a lot of fossil fuel subsidy give aways of which manchin is a known ally of the fossil fuel industry. and then separate the extension of child tax credits. separate the real actions that are going to protect us from climate change into the build back better act. the decision to separate and advance the bipartisan infrastructure bill happened. some of us took umbrage with that. and the president did say that the bipartisan -- i mean, rather, the build back better act was promised and that she's got it. we said you know, with respect to the president, he can't -- no one can really promise a manchin vote. and so we need to really figure out what the solution is, because at
how do you work with the white house moving forward? >> well, you know, i think as i said earlier, when we were in negotiations, originally the entire country's infrastructure plan was passed with all democratic votes. it was a decision to separate these two bills and just break apart one part that -- which was this quote, unquote, bipartisan infrastructure plan that has a lot of fossil fuel subsidy give aways of which manchin is a known ally of the fossil fuel industry. and then separate...
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let's go to our senior white house correspondent. phil, a critical day for the president of the united states. >> no question about it, wolf. and white house officials say president biden was explicit in his warnings that there would be severe consequences for any russian invasion of ukraine, but the president was also explicit in laying out an alternative path by diplomacy. >> the president was crystal clear of where the united states stands on all of these issues. >> tonight, a clear message from the president. as fears of a russian invasion of ukraine grip the world. >> what president biden did today was lay out very clearly the consequences if he chooses to move. >> concern from washington to capitals across europe, biden's high stakes call with putin focused on deescalation. >> he's not doing this to saber rattle. he's not going it to make idle threats. he's doing it to be clear and direct with both the russians and with our european allies about the best way forward and we think this stands the best chance alongside a pathway t
let's go to our senior white house correspondent. phil, a critical day for the president of the united states. >> no question about it, wolf. and white house officials say president biden was explicit in his warnings that there would be severe consequences for any russian invasion of ukraine, but the president was also explicit in laying out an alternative path by diplomacy. >> the president was crystal clear of where the united states stands on all of these issues. >>...
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monica alva is at the white house. ellison barber is at atlanta international airport as millions of americans are set to travel for the holidays. also with me is dr. celine gounder, an epidemiologist. she the host of the american diagnosis and epidemic podcast. what can we expect to hear from president biden this afternoon? >> reporter: there's going to be an overarching message from the president and a stark warning to the unvaccinated. he's going to predict one of the darkest winters ever for the unvaccinated population. i'm told he's not really going to mince words when it comes to that. some of the sharpest language we've heard from him so far. then he's going to unveil new measures, things like ramping up and expanding the more than 20,000 federal testing sites that already exist in this country as we see those very long lines continually growing. and he's going to make an announcement about how the federal government is purchasing half a billion at home rapid tests which americans will be able to have access to
monica alva is at the white house. ellison barber is at atlanta international airport as millions of americans are set to travel for the holidays. also with me is dr. celine gounder, an epidemiologist. she the host of the american diagnosis and epidemic podcast. what can we expect to hear from president biden this afternoon? >> reporter: there's going to be an overarching message from the president and a stark warning to the unvaccinated. he's going to predict one of the darkest winters...
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that is the sobering thing for the white house. they are limited as to what they can do proactively to address this new variant because more than one third of the country , perhaps even closer to one half, is not going to follow the guidance on this issue. yamiche: when you talk about the white house being limited, the other issue we want to talk about tonight is abortion. this week, covid was not the only health care story dominating the news. one of the most contentious issues was also top of mind, and that is abortion. on wednesday, the supreme court heard arguments on mississippi's restrictive law. it prohibits abortions after 15 weeks without any exceptions for insets or rape. this case is a response to roe v. wade. justice sonya's ir suggested the court's reputation would be tarnished if they were to over overturn the five decades old ruling. >> will this institution survive the stench that this creates in the public perception that the constitution and its reading are just political acts? i don't see how it is possible. yami
that is the sobering thing for the white house. they are limited as to what they can do proactively to address this new variant because more than one third of the country , perhaps even closer to one half, is not going to follow the guidance on this issue. yamiche: when you talk about the white house being limited, the other issue we want to talk about tonight is abortion. this week, covid was not the only health care story dominating the news. one of the most contentious issues was also top of...
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i will give you the final word on that, what does the white house feel? speak with the white house needs to do something and act like they are in charge. it doesn't matter how they mention this bill. joe manchin has moved the goalpost whether spending, saving, investing, the bottom line he does not want to make the investment in the american people. republicans are in no position to talk about the infighting on the democrat side because the last time i checked, republicans are fighting as well. bottom line, this country is bottom line is and people are suffering as a result. the spending that needs to happen the investment that needs to happen for the children for those who are poor or barely working and able to survive the economy is a shame that democrats and republicans are both in agreement and have no problem. and the american people. >> shannon: there's not a lot of bipartisanship on the hill. you were right about that. and hopefully you move toward some progress in the right direction. thank you both, merry christmas. >> merry christmas. >> shannon
i will give you the final word on that, what does the white house feel? speak with the white house needs to do something and act like they are in charge. it doesn't matter how they mention this bill. joe manchin has moved the goalpost whether spending, saving, investing, the bottom line he does not want to make the investment in the american people. republicans are in no position to talk about the infighting on the democrat side because the last time i checked, republicans are fighting as well....
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of course the white house has to be dealing with that. they want to also deal with things like voting rights and police reform, a pathway to citizenship, codifying roe v. wade, all these things that ideally the president, if he could have looked at this first year, would have wanted to accomplish, but also campaign promises that remain unfilled as he pursues other ones. >> inflation continues to be one of the biggest issues that americans are complaining about right now. and one of the reasons why joe biden's poll numbers are so low at the moment. monica alba, thank you so much. let's go back to the public service under way right now for the late senator bob dole at the world war ii memorial in washington. this is general milley who has just finished speaking. let's go back in. [ silence ] [ silence ] [ trumpet plays taps ] [ silence ] >> what you saw right there was bob dole's wife, senator elizabeth dole, and his daughter, robin dole, along with general mark milley, laying a wreath in honor of the late senator, the late veteran, bob dol
of course the white house has to be dealing with that. they want to also deal with things like voting rights and police reform, a pathway to citizenship, codifying roe v. wade, all these things that ideally the president, if he could have looked at this first year, would have wanted to accomplish, but also campaign promises that remain unfilled as he pursues other ones. >> inflation continues to be one of the biggest issues that americans are complaining about right now. and one of the...
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, just the four of them the white house pretty georgia charles was pretty new as aas secretary of state for seven months and so he didn't really know the reagan's all of that well and he had just gotten back from a long trip overseas and included the seven china and is the day progresses, or the dinner progresses, the reagan's, both of them start peppering him with questions about the chinese leaders and do they have a bottom line and sense of humor and what makes them tick and beyond that they start to talk about the soviet union and torn away from the kind of hardliner and typical national security council meetings, the realized something about ronald ragan which is that this man has never had a conversation with a big-time communist leader needs dying to have one unless he's very confident in his own ability as a negotiator but then schultz realizes something else which is that this dinner invitation was not a social invitation that really nancyan reagan wanted to get him alone with the president so that he could begin to understand something about her husband, something that really
, just the four of them the white house pretty georgia charles was pretty new as aas secretary of state for seven months and so he didn't really know the reagan's all of that well and he had just gotten back from a long trip overseas and included the seven china and is the day progresses, or the dinner progresses, the reagan's, both of them start peppering him with questions about the chinese leaders and do they have a bottom line and sense of humor and what makes them tick and beyond that they...
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bolten: you call the white house operator. tara: and then they walk over to the room and knock on his door? mr. lew: all the time. mr. bolten: i also had to wake up the president a few times. he is a heavy sleeper. [laughter] he is really focused and intentional about his sleeping. he still goes to bed at 9:30 and is up at 5:15 without an alarm clock. so you did not do that lightly, but i did a few times. sometimes involving a disaster or national security situation. more times than any of us would like to admit it would have involved one of his daughters, or at the time, in college -- who were at the time in college. i didn't get grief from the president about that kind of stuff. if a member of the congressional leadership or a cabinet officer said that they wanted to see the president and i didn't think that it was a good idea i would not debate it with the president . i would tell them. i don't think this is worthy of the president's time. i will put the request through if you insist, but i'm telling you now that i will tel
bolten: you call the white house operator. tara: and then they walk over to the room and knock on his door? mr. lew: all the time. mr. bolten: i also had to wake up the president a few times. he is a heavy sleeper. [laughter] he is really focused and intentional about his sleeping. he still goes to bed at 9:30 and is up at 5:15 without an alarm clock. so you did not do that lightly, but i did a few times. sometimes involving a disaster or national security situation. more times than any of us...
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same size and scope, according to the white house, as what biden had supported. and sake saying that while there were some differences between them, they really felt like there was a compromise that they could reach, based on the fact that manchin showed up, paper in hand, with something that he told biden he was willing to support. now sake says in her statement, senator manchin promised to continue conversations in the days ahead and to work with us to reach that common ground. if his comments on fox and written statements indicate an end to that effort, they represent a sudden and inexplicable reversal in his position and a breach of his commitments in the senate. the white house pointing out not once but twice in that statement that manchin chose to go on fox news to make that announcement. but here's what manchin said in that interview about the reasoning behind his decision. >> when this all came about and i went and spoke to the leader schumer at that time and i explained to him where i was and the concerns i had, and at $1.5 trillion is where i thought th
same size and scope, according to the white house, as what biden had supported. and sake saying that while there were some differences between them, they really felt like there was a compromise that they could reach, based on the fact that manchin showed up, paper in hand, with something that he told biden he was willing to support. now sake says in her statement, senator manchin promised to continue conversations in the days ahead and to work with us to reach that common ground. if his...
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he has a sense of frustration with white house aides. take a listen. >> basically i've always been like, you know me, i'm always willing to work and try. i've gotten to my wit's end. they know the real reason it happened. they won't tell you, and i won't. >> wait, wait, wait. you said, they know the real reason, they're not going to tell us, you're not going to tell us. what do you mean? >> the bottom line -- it's staff driven. i understand. it's not the president. it's the staff. they put things out that were absolutely inexcusable. they know what it is, and that's it. >> according to my reporting in politico, white house staff had given manchin a heads-up last thursday that the president was going to soon put out a statement accepting the delay in the build back better plan and was going to mention the west virginian senator by name. he asked that his name be left out because he's already been a target of abuse as well as his family. it went out anyway. he snapped at the white house aides and said he was done negotiating. they interpre
he has a sense of frustration with white house aides. take a listen. >> basically i've always been like, you know me, i'm always willing to work and try. i've gotten to my wit's end. they know the real reason it happened. they won't tell you, and i won't. >> wait, wait, wait. you said, they know the real reason, they're not going to tell us, you're not going to tell us. what do you mean? >> the bottom line -- it's staff driven. i understand. it's not the president. it's the...
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does the white house party lose? it's less than ten seats. there's a democratic majority in the house right now. that's the history that biden and the democrats are up against. that's what makes them uneasy in 2022. in terms of biden's standing compared to his recent predecessors, biden a 44.1% job approval. that is a little bit better than donald trump was at this same point. he was averaging 38.5% on the approval rating. the republicans in that midterm election in 2018 lost 20 house seats. the 2010 midterms for democrats were an absolute wipeout. they lost 63 house seats. >> i never like to call people out, steve, but when i ran into you in the hallway, you gave me hope for my cleveland browns. >> well, then they played the game last night. [ laughter ] >> as per usual. thank you very much. >>> how the kidnapped missionaries being held hostage in haiti made their daring escape. in haiti made their daring escape at progressive, we love your pets as much as you do, like this guy in a hat. that's why progressive car i
does the white house party lose? it's less than ten seats. there's a democratic majority in the house right now. that's the history that biden and the democrats are up against. that's what makes them uneasy in 2022. in terms of biden's standing compared to his recent predecessors, biden a 44.1% job approval. that is a little bit better than donald trump was at this same point. he was averaging 38.5% on the approval rating. the republicans in that midterm election in 2018 lost 20 house seats....
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jeff zeleny at the white house. thank you. >>> let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger and senior commentator john ka kasich, the former republican governor of ohio. how did all of this blow up so badly for the president? >> look, i think when you get towards the final weeks of negotiations, things are tense, and i think joe manchin sort of got set off because he felt that he was being blamed by the white house staff unfairly for a pause in the negotiations which he believes everybody had agreed to. whether he's right about that or wrong, that's sort of the way it was. and now the white house is trying to kind of get back to square one as jeff was saying. the president has spoken with manchin. they want to get together and kind of try and revive these talks. but in the meantime, there's going to be a pause over the holidays. a lot of folks, including chuck schumer, the democratic leader, wanted to get this done before the holidays but that's not going to occur. i don't think it's going to fall apart
jeff zeleny at the white house. thank you. >>> let's bring in our chief political analyst gloria borger and senior commentator john ka kasich, the former republican governor of ohio. how did all of this blow up so badly for the president? >> look, i think when you get towards the final weeks of negotiations, things are tense, and i think joe manchin sort of got set off because he felt that he was being blamed by the white house staff unfairly for a pause in the negotiations which...