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
Credibility with the iranian population given the travel ban and the decertification of that bill. The second thing they can do is put regime on notice, and put a regime notices that theyre cracking down. Like singling people out . Singling people out. Making sure that apps used to communicate in iran based in the u. S. , not shutting them down. Not shutting them down. What effect do you think that would have . As much as iranian leaders say they dont Pay Attention to what the u. S. Administration says or western europe, they absolutely do, because the people do. The people look to it. They look to it for moral support. So, i think putting people on notice to say, listen, the world is watching you has a huge effect. Is there a risk, that if the americans and this administration embrace these protests too much, that it kind of feeds the narrative that
youre hearing from Senior Leaders in iran that are starting to say this is westerndriven . Yes. Foreign enemies are using this opportunit
of ordinary americans. coming up at the top of the hour with a man went to dean, joyce vance, david, greer discussing a brewing crisis for donald trump. a new lawsuit addressing s eligibility to run for office under the 14th amendment. that s next at nine pm eastern. first before that, ayman joins me here next to talk about the disaster republican presidential debate. it doesn t get any more cringe than rhonda sciences mile. nda sciences mile. chevy silverado has what it takes to do it all. with up to 13 camera views. and the z71 off-road package. you ok? yeah. any truck can help you make a living. this one helps you build a life. chevy silverado. frustrated by skin tags?
seniors will have to wait three more years, and joe biden will not be able to point to lower prices come the election next year. nevertheless, if it was not a huge deal for ordinary americans, a huge win for millions of older migrants, the pharmaceutical companies wouldn t be so mad about, it wouldn t be filed no fewer than seven lawsuits across the nation in alliance with the right-wing pro business u.s. chamber of commerce. to quote the president, big pharma doesn t want this to happen. they re suing us to block this from negotiating lower prices so they can pad their profits while hardworking americans foot the bill. we re going to we re going to see this. or stand up to be from. i hope he does. financially and economically, it s the right thing to do. we know prices, fight inflation. politically, is the right thing to do. seven out of ten republicans support doing this. above all else, morally it is the right thing to do. protect the health and finances of ordinary american
Published by Benzinga Billionaire investor George Soros and a bunch of economists weighed in on the resounding support former President Donald Trump has among the Republican voter base. Soros See Brewing Crisis: Elections are decided by politics and the emotions aroused by political campaigns, and not by economic facts alone, said billionaire hedge fund manager […]