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have much of a future, in donald trump s republican party. welcome to tuesday, it is meet the press daily, i m chuck todd. president biden approaches the halfway mark in his first 100 days in office. facing a prior of different crises that s going to test his presidency in different ways, facing tremendous pressure to keep the momentum going on what is clearly an improving covid outlook. to hold the positive trends that we re seeing. cases going down, deaths going down, hospitalizations down, and most importantly vaccinations up, up, up. but health officials continue to urge caution and there s already a bit of brewing confusion over the cdc s recent guidance, which okays a fully vaccinated americans to potentially see their families but discourages the kind of travel required for many to actually see their families, diving into that coming up. and there s biden s signature piece of covid legislation, $2 trillion in relief that he is expect today sign into law this week a
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it included a glynn county prosecutor who had responded many times to the same property that ahmaud arbery was caught on surveillance the day he died. also a gbi analyst and medical examiner who did the autopsy on ahmaud arbery. during that afternoon recess we heard from ahmaud arbery s family. his father telling us that he couldn t bear to be in court to see the photos of his son there laying dead on the ground. this is clearly had an emotional impact on everyone in court but especially the family. later today, ana, we re expecting to hear the focus on firearms. we don t know exactly if it s the murder weapon but we understand, according to the family, the shotgun will be brought into court. we also may hear more of those racist messages from those three men who have already been convicted of murdering ahmaud arbery. it is so sickening to hear some of that. thank you so much, nick valencia. worse than omicron. a new study on the variant s distant cousin is raising serious concerns
could not help himself. here he is making inscriptions inside the boat. we ll see how that plays out. yesterday recessed early because the judge said the attorneys needed to attend to something. we re waiting word when court actually will get under way and what the afternoon recess was all about. perhaps newsworthy, maybe not. you mentioned, today focuses solely on the evidence collected at the house in cambridge and the umass dartmouth dorm room. we ll see if that testimony is interesting. yesterday a dramatic day on the stand with the other than of the boat testifying as well as the childhood friend of tsarnaev who said he supplied him with the gun used to murder m.i.t. officer sean collier as well as drugs. he asked to get the gun back but never did prior to the marathon bombings. awaiting day nine of testimony to get under way.