campaign trail for the first time more than 50 days since announcing his re-election bid. there are renewed concerns among democrats tonight over the president s age, the 2024 primary schedule, and the possibility of a third party candidate derailing his re-election effort. correspondent mark meredith is following it all. he joins us live from the north lawn. good evening, mark. bret, good evening to you. president biden told a crowd in connecticut today he is far from finished when it comes to addressing gun violence. also far from certain he will win re-election next year. tomorrow, he is going to take his biggest step yet to try to shore up support among democrats. kick off of your campaign tomorrow? i kicked it off a while ago. 52 days after announcing his re-election bid, president biden is set to campaign for the first time. saturday s rally in philadelphia comes only hours after he won dual labor endorsements from the american federation of teachers and the afl
reelection again with a rally in philadelphia with union members. the president is seeing endorsements from some of the country s largest unions, a preview in just moments. also new today, more details on trump s indictment. the justice department filing for a protective order which if granted would prevent trump from sharing any classified material for people not involved in the case. new york times says that order says ongoing investigations could identify uncharged individuals. i ll be discussing the latest on the diamond later this hour with jasmine crockett. secretary of state anthony blinken traveled to china today on a high stakes mission to ease rising tensions. blinken is the highest level american official to visit beijing since president biden took office. earlier today, president discussing china, despite balloon incident that delayed blinken s initial trip scheduled in february. i think one of the things about that balloon, it was not that it got shut down but i
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we begin a los angeles with busloads of migrants arriving complements of texas governor greg abbott who is taking lar products sanctuary status. more on the migrants and the push to impeach the dhs secretary. so if this is the first time the governor texas to make it did not catch them offguard or intimidate them.families and small children offering much-needed relief of the texas border. to contrast the sources of the texas border say the average roughly 2000 illegal crossings a day governor abbott made the city an official sanctuary city but advocates feel that they were treated with dignity or respect saying they were on the bus reportedly for 23 hours reportedly without food or water. mr. abbott and others quickly forget history because not a city motivated by hate or fear and we will not be swayed. moved by petty politicians playing with human lives. republicans are getting closer to impeaching the man in charge for securing the border. they have launched an investigat