President Joe Biden arrived Wednesday in Britain for a series of meetings with world leaders intent on stressing the message of his first foreign trip as president: "The United States is back."
This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
In the summer of nineteen forty one Georgia
the Atlantic tomatoes, good friend, Franklin, Delano, Roosevelt
on these two men who so well understood the moral force of ideals emerged: the Atlantic, China
this document blueprint it or all the world. The fundamental freedoms which are too great,
Speaking nations laid themselves as their goal in war and peace
eight years after Roosevelt and Churchill sign the Atlantic charter. President Biden and Prime Minister Boris Johnson today will sign it
First century version of that historic accord, Joe
will you know it so interesting over the past four and a half years past five years we ve been talking about
landed charter. We ve been talking about NATO. We ve been talking about how it's been fraying at the edge
and some among us
some among us are not naming. Anybody really have suggests
Perhaps America will never survive that that that
relationships will be forever afraid because of the forty fifth present, the United States,
and who knows- maybe that's true. I suspect it's not, but it is.
Trusting we get too. We certainly get
see Donald Trump view of the world which was unique for any postwar present,
now we're going to get to see Joe Biden, follow up to see it
raise damage with this relationship, and now he can clean it up for survival,
John meets him. We're here talking about the Atlantic charter, his book Franklin Wincey and about their friendship that was signed or war. America even got into world war to actually a few months before Pearl Harbor, so that such
trusting dynamics in those two guys and, of course, the two countries, and
as an Biden has explicitly said. Yes, this trip is about repairing.
of that damage. This trip is about the President, United States, going back into the world. Take leaders
its allies to say we are here for you. We don't view our relationship as some kind of a financial.
its action and it really starts today when Joe Biden meets with british Prime Minister Boris Johnson
Cornwall ahead of the start of the gene.
having summit tomorrow. The two leaders expect distress close ties and try to manage
their personal and political differences yesterday, president buying
this to say about America's standing in the world working to make it clear that the United States is back.
Democracies of the world are standing together to tackle the toughest challenges and the issues that matter most to our future? I believe inflection point in world history mobile, where it falls to us to prove that democracies
the largest endure, but they will accept
we rise.
to see the enormous opportunities of a new age. We had to discredit those who believe
the age of democracy, is over, as some of our fellow nations believe wrapped exposes falls. The narrative decrees of dictators can max. The speed is scale
twenty first challenges, you know- and I know the wrong, but it does
may we don't have to work harder than ever to prove that democracy can still deliver for our people live
bring an embassy news for foreign correspondent, Matt Brad lay on the ground with President Biden in Europe. Any joins us live in Cornwall Matt.
At the same for us. You may go on you we're talking
Joe Biden, who's gonna, be going starting a week of a really interesting, somewhat tense meetings. Of course, the anchor of,
strip. The main event is gonna be next week in Geneva, and that's when the president meets with Vladimir Putin. That is going to be
a pivotal exchange, but really
that meeting is gonna, be hanging over all the meetings that we would be happening here in Cornwall. With that
seven with some of the observer countries will come to witness the Jew seven discussions.
Also crucially, as you mentioned, with Boris Johnson today, now this meat
We weren't jobs, you guys we're talking about the Atlantic Charter from eighty years ago. The
here, nineteen forty one one of the really important things about the Atlantic.
orders that it set the groundwork rule would later become. Nato and the United
Should that not one of the main messages, the Joe Biden is bringing
here to Cornwall. Is there
international institutions, these international sanctions that have formed the the the ground,
work the polemics underneath all
international relations. The major
modern international relations that we see postwar that those that need to be renewed and that's what he's bringing here, Boris Johnson he's
there's some number ten Downing street. They really deliberately tried. Stylize poorest Johnson is a kind of latter day when
Churchill, so this posturing,
Supplanted shorter, this might not be lost
the states, but here in Britain that's a really big deal for Boris
to be able to show that he is with America. There
allowing ahead and that here there,
bring independently of Europe because remember, Boris Johnson was the main champion of bricks. It something that Biden and his band Brok Obama we're very critical of guys.
and Missus Matt Bradley. Thank you very, very much less bring in White House Rapporteur for the Associated press giant than the mere who is travelling with the President and BBC News Anchor and corresponding cat
Kay joins us and Joe. You know one of the things
White House, behind the scenes who told me they're trying to do is show not tell
what you see happening will be.
importing more on the cover vaccine.
Is that the? U S will be delivering to the world, but also on this trip to show not tell people what our place
The world is right,
turn a normal say.
the caddy feel free if you'd like to like a sidebar onboard Johnson, one
to be seen as a latter day went since
Shall you be afraid, a comment about that? I'm curious about the relationship with more chance and the one thing that he has been actually effective and doing is having
good relationship with Donald Trump, the last president being a champion of
exited lining up with Donald Trump sort of this latter day. Conservative
realism that this sort of new and populism that many on the right,
across the world are embracing bite.
Also move very quickly in congratulating Joe Biden, move very quickly in showing that
relationship with it was with the country and not with
more. So I must say that the world leaders how is
his relationship with Joe Biden or Festival Boys Johnson's relationship
History- and there is not your right- there is nothing more- that he would like them to be compared in any way to Winston Churchill. The prime minister who wrote the biography of winds
Churchill would love to hear those words there's clearly some political friction between
to Joe Biden had cooled forest Johnson, a clone of Donald Trump at one point, Boris Johnson had suggested that Donald Trump was deserving of the Nobel Peace Prize. So there is a bit of history,
not necessarily politically aligned either Joe Biden very committed to multi lateral relationships. I'm going to see a lot of that during this trip and, of course, for Us Johnson, pooled Britain out of that big multi, lateral relationship in the European Union, but all of the senior diplomats on the british side that I speak to say
these are professionals in the White House? They are not going to let the past get in the way of what can be a very solid future relationship, and there is some
areas in which actually Boris Johnson has a much closer political tie with Joe Biden are needed with Donald Trump areas like climate change, forestry,
this is actually spending a lot of time on and is very committed to the issue of climate change, something that he finds in this. Why how
much more than he did in the Trump administration? It can have an affinity with international development issues, also something the Boris Johnson wants to look at vaccine distribution. Also, something bars Johnson wants to look at again. You ve got a much better pottering Joe Biden in that, and he would have done and Donald Trump. So there are plenty of areas where they can work together and if Joe Biden compare happy in any way to suggest the Boris Yeltsin has echoes of Churchill about him. He's
get a very warm reception. Their incorporeal get trail led Joe Biden, perhaps too, that comparison in their meeting today
than the mere it's interesting in other there. Obviously, there are real
issues on the docket today, when the two leaders need to talk about North
Ireland will talk about climate, though talk about trade,
but really as you writing, your peace for the Associated Press this morning, this is about Joe Biden, saying out loud that America is back. The United States is back as a partner to its allies.
That's right really and there certainly some deliverables, as the White House likes to call them that they will be announcing on this trip, the five hundred million
seen doses for their world, which is a big deal. The? U S, partner, send Pfizer vaccines across the globe,
yes, there will be some discussion of Northern Ireland of President Biden. Is your keenly interested in that scenario, his products, irish heritage, we're
some there about that border between
in Ireland, the rest of our own. Now that, of course, the UK is no longer part of the EU you're how that could perhaps impact the peace process. And
But this is more about symbolism. It's about messaging! It's about the White House and this president suggesting that look. The last four years were the blip that was. The operation were
to a sense of political, normal. You
relations now he's gonna have decent convincing of that. The rest of Europe is not necessarily certain. They worry about. What could come for years now are returned to trump
and if not trump himself
but someone like, can they fear that many Biden is the is the easy blip in this, but that their trial
bide must try to say to these leaders, and he ll start with meeting by Mr Johnson today. Obviously the dress of the G7
tomorrow and then we go from there that America can be relied upon again.
and he's trying to show for it or a unified front against
certainly russian aggression, with Putin being the caps on this trip in about a week's time
also against China economically, and it's got to think evincing. There are some of the other nations dont quite have the same black and white view of both right Russia and China, as President Biden does, but he is, but about warp. It's about friendship is about saying that America could be dependent
Where an Jonathan, we would forded that reporting afterwards. Also, of course, you would forty of the report
on at white red Sox fans. In the U K, especially in Plymouth,
they are reeling after two straight losses to the asked rose. I know that's why you're there
Also I take it. You have been to the spot where the Beatles film magical
three tour and Plymouth Right centres, pictures ok, chow. I
we'll do that, you're, sorry to flee the country, knowing of socks we're about to have a tough stretch,
on their schedule once the warehouse press charter did battle
cicadas, which I know you guys covered yesterday, leading to a seven hour flight delay, because our plane was granted thanks to those lovely lovely creatures, but yes, we're just up the coast,
from where the summit will be held, and indeed Joe. If you walk around what is a very gray and foggy Plymouth today, you can hear the signals from just outside
we're I'm sitting, you can in fact there's little markers on the ground. You can sit where the Beatles one
dead, so I expect we'll see you here by weeks and you really meagre. Maybe
are you guys can recreate that shot. Not not happening thank each other
The mayor, as we said, President Biden is set to announce a plan to purchase five hundred million.
doses of the fires are vaccine to donate to other countries struggling
with a limited supply, several people from where the matter or tell NBC New
that his announcement will come at the g7
meeting in Britain, two hundred men
and those who will be donated this year and three hundred million in the first half of next year. Meanwhile, in
country, millions of Johnson and Johnson Covert. Nineteen vaccine doses are closed to expiring
demands drop off procrastination. Just over one
Britain. Seventy two million Americans have received at least one dose
Maxine and busy
Miguel Almah air has the latest
carnation already facing the dwindling demand for vaccinations, potentially millions of
I did and Johnson doses are sitting on shells set too soon expire in two weeks. Two hundred thousand,
acts in Ohio may need to be tossed out. West Virginia has some twenty five thousand doses nearing exploration.
We all know this is a precious resource and it's a precious resource across the world.
also. It would be a pity to see some of you have to go to waste the jail
doses coveted around the world because of its easy storage at, say, a doctor's office and its one in done doves. But after a safety concern and a pause in its use, its popularity plummeting,
of the more than twenty one million J J doses distributed nationwide. Nearly half have not yet been administered states or asking the White House for a way to quickly coordinate their redistribution as a thought
is also look to prolong their storage beyond three months still, the nations biggest hurdle remains vaccine hesitancy. I have
taken aback by the recent years. I don't trust in parts of Al
I am less than fifteen percent of residence are fully vaccinated, even as authorities warn that
EL. To bury it. The most contagious of the pandemic may next threaten the. U S
I made it this far without getting closer and I don't need to get vaccinated, but eventually we are going to get back together, but I'm cool right now you took the lawsuit
O, Neil wiles mother, to covert for him to get vaccinated
x and needed today
Mamma. Is she passed? Twenty four is appalling between saying the push to vaccinate and the race not to waste critical doses
Our thanks to Miguel, unlike air for that report, and now to Vice President Biden left behind on capital hell. He
that his infrastructure negotiations with Republican, Senator Chalet, more capital, late Tuesday, but now a bipartisan group of law
makers is stepping forward with a plan of their own foreign infrastructure deal and bees
scared Hague reports from the capital in
structure negotiations entering a new phase with President Biden ending talks with a group of Republican.
led by Senator Shelly, more capital on Tuesday and reaching out to members of a bipartisan group of moderate senators. The group huddling for three hours in a cramped capital basement office. We ve come together with a proposal that Turkey may
but the bridge the gap between the two sides, the senators haven't, released any details of their proposal, except that it won't raise taxes at all. A red line for attracting GEO P votes that a difficult task with Republicans opposed to much of the president's
your plan. This as frustration builds among some Democrats to drop by partisan talks and move to pass as much as they can with just fifty democratic votes itself, a work in progress if this doesn't work.
You be willing to go it alone with a democratic, only option. I never give up never give up people get it stop asking
Joe bands of the latter and the
The result we now hear,
now. Let's bring about
goddamn arose news. I gotta make
thank you. So much is militarily laughed. A little bare argues. Checks are preserved.
is, of course, cinemas have BC political contributor. Also Jake. You know
Oh so I was part of a
Well, let's just say very right wing group in Congress, a small government like conservative.
They call this the jihadists. Those were the Republicans that called the day that we were extreme
Emily conservative on on just about every
Galicia. We tried to blow up every appropriations bill, but even we were smart enough to dock when the infrastructure
bill came through because we knew we were going to get rolled me. That's all
and build? As you know, two from
having the hill Republicans and Democrats
of spending money on infrastructure. So,
believe Jake. If they can come to a Bible
entail on infrastructure, which is not to be able to come to a bipartisan deal on anything. What's it looking like right now, there's a great
called the freshmen that detailed a lot of those those blowing up of negotiations, which I recommend to everybody that you're a big figure out from the midnight tonight is. I think that a joke it. This is like a really is a really complicated issue.
We'll question to me is how bad Joe Biden want this deal, because you know I hear that the basic crux of this do.
Joe Mansion and cursing Cinema represent the democratic Kok is writ large in the answer to that is
generally know when they are the people in the room leaving these negotiations, so they are not
raise any taxes, Joe Biden has made it abundantly clear that he believes, raising taxes is not only a political upside taxes on corporations are wealthy people the corporations, in this case he believes it. It's good policy any believes it that's what they should do to pay to pay for this decision
his eye. So there is no middle ground between no raising taxes and a large infrastructure bill unless you're, just gonna deficit spend, which neither sides as they want to do so
not sure where that negotiation goes, I'm not sure where they think they can get this money from and why they're not just wasting their time. I mean listen to a lot of Democrats are just sitting there saying Republicans, aren't
to do anything we should just move on and do something on our own. I think this is, I think, to be honest with you. This really does threaten the timeline, Joe Biden Presidency, because we're already achieved that June,
and right- and there is not even a shell of an infrastructure people coming to the forefront. So I did have big questions about how this could alter now
I want to underline that for a moment it was, I dont, remember the exact date when Joe Biden- maybe some maybe you can help me when Joe Biden went to Catherine Hell, he gave us
weeping address. We all declared him the new. After your said it
the most sweeping progressive speech in our lifetimes and
here we are now moving towards the middle of June and very little has been passed from that right. Now, it's nothing more than words, because Gan is we ve been saying for
some time and others have to forget about sixty votes.
As a binds. Ninety neighbourly get fifty votes from the United States Senate that
the big irony here. Everyone keeps talking about blowing up the seller buster and why you mention it just in Cinema and by the way, many other Senate Democrats dont want to blow up to filibuster button,
larger though you make that you make the literally the critical point here, Chuck Shimmer does not have fifty votes even for anything. At this point and- and the question is what will just mention vote for it?
They could get fifty boats on and that is kind the lowest common denominator. At this point, I think in there I think that that report that bears repeating as much as humanly possible. So you know you're right. I think that speech was early April. I believe those right after
Republican Retreat, in which this change was began, being dumped out of leadership and- and we don't have anything and by the way I just wanna-
at the time. While these I know this is it. This is a major critical issue for a lot of people cover following government
already do. That means July. Fourth, is around the corner: there's like two or three weeks: the carpet
didn't session in July and that it goes on four August and then in September, government funding runs out and the debt ceiling needs to be raised and were quickly in the fall. So I just I'm trying not to be Debbie Downer here, but this is the reality
governing its difficult at times type so Jack. Mitt Romney reminded us again yesterday that a tax increase to pay for this infrastructure package is called off the table. So we can get
While these negotiating groups different names in common, the problem, solvers caucus are, we can call them whenever we want to, but it
bottom line of this is how to pay for it and, if republicans are holding their grand and saying we're just not going to raise taxes period, don't know how many times we have to say that where does that leave
though change, and how do you pay for this? At least
negotiation in its bed. Sweden into so I mean it, I dont I. This is not really just not very complicated and just back to work.
Joe said before, spending money is a difficult thing figuring out how to pay, for it is a difficult thing. We say: infrastructures by partisan, I believe Jovan you're in congress- and you are talking about these big infrastructure bills.
ass tax covered weighting of the infrastructure build than it does now. We have more efficient cars
we have electric cars, that was the paying mechanism, so you have a couple choices here. You can tax electric vehicles, you could raise the gas tax or you could raise taxes at in this or you could deficit, spend this money that, coming from from nowhere so wicked, like WWW, exactly right, we can put these people in whatever room they want. They could talk for weeks on end, but the money to pay for us
in dollar. Infrastructure built, isn't going to just materialise, because people smile and talk to each other, as not I will work suggest it defies logic. Punch
news as Jake Sherman. Thank you very much for being on this morning and still add on morning Joe White House.
Indications director, Kate betting filled, joins us plus a turn
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This is what we do in this area.
This is an extremely serious matter. People are entitled, obviously, to the great stuff privacy with respect to their tax returns.
To be honest, I know nothing more than the about this than what I read in the pro public, a peace which I also read and was astonished
is attorney. General merit, garland at a Senate budget hearing yesterday responding to the recent pro public report that revealed the tax returns of the way,
faced man in America, Joe first of all your thoughts on this. Well, you
Obviously, the big headline was the richest people in Amerika, the multibillion ears, don't pay enough taxes, but then, when you get
that witches
course disturbing in and out, but is something that we have known about, something that I Congress
obviously needs to make sure that Amazon and other multinational corporations pay more than zero dollars a year and make sure that these billionaires
at least as much of a higher tax rate as
janitors and clerical workers that work with them for them, but Willie,
how extraordinarily disturbing that people's tax returns
many Americans tax returns
our seized yellow by whomever in the government
then leak out. There there's a reason why it took years for prosecutors
suing criminal charges against Donald Trump or civil charges against Donald Trump
whose recently had to go through the courts to get those tax
Those records are supposed to be safe, but here these these people were
specifically targeted, and I don't care what I don't care. What idea
let's point you're trying to make, and I probably
you, the ideological point that these people are trying to make you don't get there
by violating the most basic.
I've, as he writes of Americans, ya, know
he's gonna weep for Jeff Basis, and it started the conversation about why the richest people in the country don't pay any taxes. That's one issue!
and worthy of investigation. I think we all agree on that. As we set over the last couple of days.
Other cited as you point out, is it says fifth
in years worth a thousand
of people's tax records are trove of information, so today
Eli Mosque in Jeff Basis and might Bloomberg, as you see there, but what's stopping
Whoever leak this information from targeting somebody they just don't like. Maybe not the richest person in the
old somebody that they have a political difference with the idea that you could leak. That kind of private information is scary again to separate thoughts. Rich people should pay tax,
Yes, we all agree on the other side of it. Everyone in this country's entitled
privacy around issues like taxes,
Oh Merrick, Ireland was also asked about the Justice Department decision to continue defending Donald Trump and defamation lost it connected to a decades old rape allegation right
aging, Carol, sued Trump for defamation and twenty nineteen after he denied her allegation of rape and then
ten nineties than using the federal law that prevents government employees from being sued for defamation, the Trump the Justice Department made itself the defendant in the case instead of Trump. A federal judge then blocked the move, but this week
Biden, Justice Department responded essentially making the same argument as the previous administration. Here's what
turning general garland said yesterday about that decision,
Is to represent the american people
our job
in doing so is to ensure adherence to the rule of law. It is not always easy to apply that rule
Sometimes it means that we have to make a decision about the law that we
would never have made and that we strongly
I disagree with as a matter.
of Policy, but in
free case the job of the job.
this department is to make the best judgment it can as to what the law requires.
Joining us, our former? U S! Attorney for the northern district of Alabama and and Emerson BC, illegal, analyse joys fans, her latest pieces entitled garlands Trump,
permission. Lawsuit decision Meidel be legally defensible.
It is also wrong, so I guess two things can be true at the same time, joys. But why do you think then? He went this way, we'll make a first, it's important to say what this isn't
this is not garland being bar and contorting the law to protect the president. Instead, what happened here is that merit
Ireland is so hyper focused on restoring the traditions deejay, that's a good thing that they made the wrong call in this.
case. The real issue is whether or not the former presidents defamatory comments about aging
Carol were made in the course of his official duties within the scope, as you would have it of his employment
Their judge has already found that Trump is not an employee in the trips in the typical sense, which is
Listen that's necessary for Deo jaded intervene here, but even
More than that that these comments went far beyond the scope of his presidential duties. He could have answered a question about
they're. Not he knew Carol without calling
or a liar and saying she wasn't his tight and one of the statements made
here was voluntary was a written statement that the president issued without responding to any questions, so Garland could distinguish trumps conduct and still defended the institution of the poor
I didn't say it feels like a misstep early on just ninety days in two
time in office.
agent Carol has hit roadblocks every step of the way.
Have any options laughed in her search, her quest for justice,
this case is sitting at the Second Circuit Court of appeals. Right now, they'll have to decide whether Adele Credit, the opinion of the district judge, in which case carols lawsuit, can go forward or whether they ll stick with dear Jays view here, but but there's a factual situation, that's pretty compelling, and
The clear, in a case like this, this is called West fall. Immunity, Deo, J, shows up and says the United States is going to take responsibility for the act of its employ, wants to meet the defendant in this case and that,
since early often within weeks, or at least the month of the cases starting here, though trumps private lawyers spent
almost a year, delaying the case, exhausting his remedies, and then it was only at the last moment when Trump was about to have
comply with the discovery order that would have asked him to give up his dna so to be compared to address that Carol had captain to in her possession for decades. It was
that point that the OJ stepped in and that no really the United States should be the defendant year. So the second circuit has come
lying reasons to let this case go forward.
Joyce fans. Thank you very much, and thanks for writing that peace. Now to this
faster geisha by the interior departments. Inspector general, published yesterday, finds that last June
Washington's Lafayette Square Park was not forcibly cleared so that former president trunk could hold a fault.
Go up outside the historic Saint John Church. Instead, the report
finds that the clearing which took place during protest
against racial and justice and police happened. So
tractor could install fencing. The report did find that
turning general William BAR urged officials to speed up declaring the process of clearing people once trumpet decide,
walk through the area Joe. I don't even
To say I mean I don't make a tractor: putting up offence. Has this much power,
First of all, I get to say I think I've been an unduly tough, William BAR. I because I did not know about this time. Not only was he'd operating as
in general, the United States of America, but he was also the director of scaffolding for Lafayette Park and rise in that. Having that, as I hear your ear, your your second job, you know
the headlines from some of our rare and
panting and a heavy breathing. After this I e G report came out is laughable.
yeah. I e g himself said this report's: not dispositive, isn't unless we
we can only handle what's in our jurisdiction and, as he said, unfortunately,
everything's in our jurisdiction. What this report said why's that they had planned.
two to go out and fix the scaffolding. For some time they didn't know. Donald Trump was coming out until
in the afternoon and Jonathan mayor. Here's here,
What am I a fair reports of the report?
That undermines everything that people are writing about. This
The head of operations from the port police learned about Mr Trumps plan when Miss
bar came out to inspect the area, quote Asketh bar
gaff Holding Director of Lafayette Pork are these people
still going to be here. When total comes out, Mr Borg,
wearing the report referring to the President of the United States, the operation.
Commander reply to Mr Bar. Are you freak
getting may here
and hung his head and walked away? Veil report said, which of course
undermines every headline
you ve seen here. It also, of course, MRS
bigger story that Donald Trump did go across with you now
as the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the sack Deaf there
A lot of things that obviously made
January our June, the first deeply disturbing far beyond scaffolding.
and earlier in the day. But again you Utah,
about a lack of perspective in in the day. The panting and the overall report
here from tromp apologists, its
really it's laughable on its face. You just need to read the report and read what the
Gee says and what the idea does not say rights, but really
port, and also Joe, just simply putting this back into context. Let's remember that there were
peaceful demonstrations largely at Lafayette Square. In the days price,
To this now, certainly there was of acts of vandalism at the church. The northern discoursing Johns
where there was a summit where there was a fire that
we see. No one condones. That was the night, of course, of the president and his family were rushed out of the emergency bunker at the White House submitted. He of course found sort of humiliating humbling and he wanted a strong message to push back and that's how the plant was hatched.
it was hopelessly Senor AIDS. We all have had the reporting at the time came up with this idea for him to walk across the park and then at his daughter. Suggestion of vodka trump display a Bible in front of that
Damage Church S. New idea is, I did just what a work. That's you
That was a key part of this show under or under law overlooks by many, and
in future. Therefore, they wanted to clear the parks we could have that Photoshop. Now the protests that day had been very peaceful, unlike unites prior, but yet they were still cleared out and cleared up.
forcefully with the use of curious there's a lot back and forth whether Turkey S was in fact use. It was a quarter of the report to govern boards have in recent days
Certainly the attorney general was sent out there to inspect this, and yes, there was increase security, fencing around the perimeter of the White House going up at that time, because the protests, and so on that part is true.
but the timing here
there's a reason why those protests protests were cleared exactly when they work, and that was for the president and his senior AIDS wanted him to walk Cross Street and have that infamous Photoshop.
While there is reason they were cleared with the urgency, they were cleared with two things again. My friends and young
one can be true at the same time they could of acts.
Scheduled repairs on scaffolding at this
in time before, knowing, of course, Donald Trump who was humiliated after after news broke these scrambled down the bunker,
Don't know why he was humiliated by that, but for some reason he was deeply humiliated by that, but they may be
plans and then Donald Trump and his aides made their plans that he was going to go across there and again. Schedule could have been in place for a couple of days like you can stop your pants and you can put down the paper bag that we
prove anything also, it's very true on the at the same time,
that you had the courage and the United States walking outside
I'd inspecting things and basically basic
telling Fort police
where this up get these people out,
here now,
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a possible way forward on voting reform that involves giving Senator Joe Mansion. What do you want
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welcome back to morning Joe, it is forty six pass the hour. Look at that beautiful sort of capital held this morning, not severe
what's going on Inside House Baker. Nancy Pelosi told our fellow Democrats in a recent letter that
John Lois Voting Rights Advancement ACT quote must be passed, but it will not be ready until the fall
all and it is not a substitute for HR, one to which former Obama speechwriter John FAT Road tolls.
Exception, innovation, twitter threat, he rides, I want Britain
Democrats have a lot of good options here by pretending Joe Mansion didn't write that up bad and then telling everyone see when the
doesn't seem like a winning strategy. He then offered the following options for Democrats to try.
maybe, if you folks and Congress, can work a few extra nights get the John Louis Voting Rights ACT, Ready put it on the second floor for a boat and
I mention that he still can't get ten Republicans for his preferred bill. Then Biden publicly invites
engine and which ever ten GEO peace, senators mansion things will pass by partisan election reform
the White House for negotiation,
actions over a new bail that will a prevent voters, suppression b
aunt election subversion see prevent part
and gerrymandering. He concludes. I still think voting rights
legislation faces long odds at this point, but Democrats at least
need to try a strategy that calls
actions bluff as opposed to just
Tending hr, one will pass in its current form and punting hr for until fall, especially since redistricting is coming joining us now. Rapporteur for the Washington Post, Eugene
out and you're doing. What's your latest reporting on where things stand right now with voting rights, legislation,
ass? You noted its not looking like before the people ass well ass, by what is happening is that there is increased pressure on Democrat
it's like Joe Mansion and Jackie rose and who had not been for the work they have that Jean Louis Voting Rights ACT is something that they can get behind. This one be pressure
to try to see if they can actually get a tin Republican since they
seem to believe that this bill is more attractive by persuade
them to get behind this legislation that so far they have put a lot of support behind the likelihood of
just just seems very low, considering what we have seen from Republicans in actually could really expose
imagine and other Democrats, and even the Republicans. You say that there are sensitive to the Jean Louis Voting rights as people who, as a group
party should I say that really is not as committed to voting rights expansion, as they have said up,
Jeanne, as you know, there's a meeting a couple mornings ago of civil rights leaders with Senator Joe Mansion Mark Moriah. The national Urban League was on our show. He was in that meeting and he
Basically, that Joe mentions that I'll give you the John Right John Louis Voting Rights ACT, but I can't go all the way to
ass, one is there
the appetite. Is there any willingness in in your reading of it in your reporting for a concession from some Democrats to say? Okay at least we can get John Lewis done if we work Joe
if we work somebody's democratic boats.
There hasn't been is at so far in part, because many of the Democrats have recognised. Imagine is just not as willing to move as they had
and ass, he had previously lead on their efforts.
To revisit the dollar is voting rights ACT to see what can be done to make it
we're attractive, but the idea that what is in it right now is one of the reasons why so many for public debts are back.
I think realise Eugene's, gods Audio, let's thank you. Jeanne Washington votes, Eugene, Scott think so.
for your reporting will actually work on the audio and caddy
we ve been saying it here for some time, not associating you with my remarks. Anybody else's remark, but HIV
not going to pass it's not going to pass this year? You talk to anybody that that actually can count up to even fifty it's not going to Paris
and the question we ve had on this over quite some time and John Pharaoh S. The same thing is: why not go
Rachel for and by the way the New York Times at a Tory or pages past weekend. Ask this same thing. Why continue pushing for a vote? That's never going to pass and avert. That's
this grab? A bag of democratic wishlist did actually doesn't do
Some of the very things that need to be done in response to Georgia in response to taxes in response
some of these other other acts and why not call
not only Joe mansions Bluff but call the Republicans blood go to age are, for
John Louis's civil Rights Voting Expansion ACT and I mean if they're not.
they're not going to support that than the bluff is called. Imagine it seems to me if he cares anything
Voting rights has to make him, except
For the filibuster on each hour for hegemony,
interesting issue here of you could go to Mcconnell and say right, we want republic
to actually go on the record on where they stand on the Jean Louis Voting Rights ACT, which does then protect the count after as happened, which is an important part of
protection of elections around the country or you can agree
then to what has been a progressive whipping up. All
frenzy around voting rights and in the light, perhaps of general six insurrection on Capital Hill. In the light of what states are doing around
country. In the light of Donald Trump sitting, insisting still on everything about the big lie. In the
still election being stolen, but that might satisfy progressive server in the Democratic Party it.
Gonna get you forward anywhere on legislation, and we keep hearing from progressive voices this week in Washington it's time to pull the rug from Viper
the negotiations is time to pull the rug out from under Joe.
action on just tell him to put up or shut up is what democratic progress as sang and then walked. And then why does that get you that still doesn't get you to yes onto mention, which is the numbers problem that they have in the Senate, and I think at some point they ve just got to say to the progressive wing of the Democrats.
Party, let's get, what we can actually get, whether its own infrastructure, whether its on voting rights or a host of other issues, rather than see
Joe Mansion and and having a wish list of democratic progressive agenda items that are gonna get past,
again, you know me, I'm out of professor diverse you Florida school,
they said we can talk about what is, and we can talk about. What ought to be
And I understand progressives believe that what ought to be is a passage of HR one, but
is is the reality that age or one, please don't shoot
I'm only the piano players. Elton John said the past
of age, or one is never going to happen this year in its current form. So is John
RO, says right, a bill that actually faces the specific challenges:
that american democracy faces right now, stripped down, put it again connected, possibly with each hour, for something that has to be passed
something that actually Roberts CORD said. You need two possibilities:.
I'm Louis wrote it Republicans are killing it.
call Joe mansions Bluff put this together.
ass a job for and put attach thing
so it again that will stop state
Just letters from in Georgia stop state legislatures in taxes and and
there? Are states from overriding the
Pillar will of the people who voted in those states were Joe.
The ideas, your flitting right now, our indeed conversations that are being had behind the scenes, preliminary ones to be sure at the White House and on care
Well hell. There is a sensational ones, not going anywhere. The events
today serve to reinforce that,
is some hope that something can be done.
voting rights, perhaps as a modified version of the John Louis ACT,
I mean, I think there is growing frustration with Joe Mansion, certainly what a wide range of parts- the Democratic Party right now
he's not the only one as we ve been discussing. He's happy, too, cannot take the arrows, because it's good for implicitly West Virginia, but there are other
Mc Grath were also very leary of, say, destroying
watering down the Philippines
and certainly this increasing pressure on the White House here to look they now. Why has aids? Those as at present, arrives here in England and sets
starts his eight days here in Europe that his domestic
and as a hit a paid up with a bit of a roadblock here they talk to them.
you're very uncertain and added
there are no positive police policing, maybe for their no positive signs, yet automatic immigration, or indeed voting
and they know that when they get back to the states that have to back the really focus on this and they ve got net trudge choppy waters to navigate Jasper Lamar
Thank you very much and still I had NBC Stephanie rule joins us ahead of a key economic report that could tell us if those
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