i m laura jarrett. happy friday. happy friday. i m christine romans. nice to see you. march 12th. 5 a.m. exactly in new york. start the clock. president biden offering this hopeful path out of the pandemic and he s giving a time line by early summer. in the first primetime address he urged all-americans to do their part. if we do all of this, if we do our part, if we do this together, by july the 4th there s a good chance you, family and friends will be able to get together in your backyard, neighborhood, have a cookout, barbecue, celebrate independence day. here the president urging all states to make all adults eligible for a vaccine available in two months. jasmine, we have dates here. vaccines on the way for everyone. lay out the president s goals. reporter: well, last night, laura, the president really did two things. he tapped into the empathizer in chief role that we are getting to know from him so well meeting with americans, as you said, to do their part. he
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Actually institutions faced bankruptcy so i didnt receive the bailout from the eurozone now its economy is on the rise again thanks to questionable tax incentives breaks it has reopened old whims a lot of things are in the open at the moment. One of them is like the rest of europe really gets to see the kind of like that weve had to deal with for the last a 100 years the hands of the british mean i think if we were and if we didnt have like the backing of the big e. U. States at the moment wed be you know we would be just totally destroyed. You know steamrolled over by what the british want one of the dont think we would be wed have a chance very sad in lynchs skeptical about the idea of europe becoming more centralized but he hopes that the members of the European Union will continue to stick together just like he and the other band members are doing and drag his kitchen. Talk. Which way for europe as the continent goes to the ballot box we took the pass from a silly to ireland. Is it
raise the debt limit - that s because we all learne in 2011. no one should play default brinkmanship. playing wit this - except that maybe mccarth is seeing the same moody s report 720,000 jobs by the end of 202 lost and if you calculate that th vast majority of those job will come before election day, there is some brinkmanship there. there is some betting on the fact that the american consume is going to feel gloomy if a whole bunch of jobs have bee lost, and they will vote joe biden out of office. this is the kind of thing that could come back and bite you on th behind if you try it. because, if that happens, if a recession, we are in an uncertain economy at the moment if a recession would happen as a result of a default an people get pointed that, republicans will have to wea that. first of all, i would actually, even with everything we have seen and all the extremism, i would like to think that no political part would seem to throw the united states economy into a receptio