is the most important? is it really tackling the coronavirus and devoting all of the attention to that. is it trying to end up having an historic type of presidency going in for the build back better? and so i'm really curious on how, as this reset happens, on a communications level, if there's also an issue reset, too, on what is the most important thing to get done, not only for history, but also for his party, as we head into the midterm elections. >> i want to bring in one of our colleagues here at nbc news, our political director chuck todd, the moderator of "meet the press" who is joining us now, along with ashley parker, bureau chief for "the washington post" and an msnbc contributor. chuck, let me go to you. i should note, you are in atlanta. you have been doing the meet the midterms rollout starting today on "meet the press daily." we will be seeing more of it on msnbc news daily. as we look ahead to, if he's on in time 11 minutes from now president biden's news conference, what are the key things you're watching for from