and being the saudis now starting up this, you know, tournament of their own, and this sports washing that they re doing, trying to buy respect on the world stage, trying to improve their image, just be truthful, you know, just work with the truth instead of hiding behind lies. that s how you gain respect. you can t buy it. you have to earn it. terry, wonderful to have you this morning. thank you so much for speaking with us. thank you for having me. and new day continues right now. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. it is wednesday, june 15th. i m john berman with brianna keilar. and new this morning, president biden taking on big oil, demanding immediate action from seven major oil companies to boost supplies. in a letter to the companies, he slams their high profit margins, and insists they are not acceptable when americans are paying record prices at the pump. the president blames the oil companies for blunting the impact of
conference call, the night after trump falsely claimed victory in pennsylvania. numbers and data, not gut or spin, we did it yesterday, we ll do it today. we will win pennsylvania. i have as much confidence today as i had yesterday as i had last week. likewise, senior adviser jason miller testified he brought in the campaign data guy to tell trump the jig was up, but that didn t stop him from fluffing the big lie on fox. whether it is in the recount process or as we go through the constitutionality of some of the elections that were held at the state level, that absolutely some of these states could change. so why would someone tell the truth in private, but lie in public? well, the answer at least in large part is the partisan economy. now, keep in mine that the total cost of the 2020 elections was 14.4 billion, that s more than double the amount from four
results. we engaged in patient diplomacy. but we will not let this drag out to no end. i emphasized his position in the productive discussions i had with the vice chairman. pompeo highlighted how fresh from president trump and his and administration as lead tomato allies spending more and making the line stronger. last years and $14.4 billion in new spending was a 5.1% increase, the largest in a generation. eight allies will meet 2% this year and 18 are on track to do so. lawmakers argued there must be a prize when russia or others attacked the u.s. such as the election meddling. and there were appeals from senators for the trump administration to use all the sanctions available to teach moscow a lesson. shannon. shannon: all right, maka manuel, thank you. signs of a chainsaw tonight between the u.s. and europe, both sides hailing an agreement in principle to work towards zeo
mass destruction. the resolutions were passed unanimously and remind binding. we absolutely need every single nation to maintain the enforcement of the sanctions to which every nation is committed. the path ahead is not easy but our hopes for a safer world and a brighter future for north korea endure. the national security strategy calls for peace through strength. president president trump s engagement on nato resulted in greater burden sharing to strengthen the alliance against the myriad and unconventional threats. there will be hundreds of millions or billions of dollars in the year ahead. last year s $14.4 billion in new spending was a 5.1 increase. it was the large nest a generation. eight allies will meet the 2% this year. 18 are on track to do so by 24. the trump administration is demanding that every country make its own commitment.