president and vice president hit the road. and wisconsin, biden talked about jobs in the economy. we treated 12 million new jobs. just a half million last month. we ve created more jobs in two years than any presidents created in a single four year term, inflation is coming down, take home pay and workers are going up slightly. as a matter of fact, it s rebounding, the fastest rate in over 40 years. economy is going at a solid clip, folks, i hate to disappoint you but it s working. it s working. in minnesota yesterday, vice president talked about jobs and the climate crisis minnesota, this is a transformative moment, climate crisis has presented a historic challenge to our nation, into the world. they ve also presented a historic opportunity to create good jobs, to drive innovation, to generate posterity in all of the communities the president talked about defending entitlements from republican senators who won t stop talking about it. you know a lot of republican
today, the white house announcing the president joe biden will travel to poland later this month to reaffirm the reignited state support for ukraine. it caps off a truly excellent week for president biden, focused on governing and trying to make peoples lives better. after a successful state of the union address on tuesday, the president and vice president hit the road. and wisconsin on wednesday, president biden talked about jobs in the economy. we created 12 million new jobs, half 1 million jobs just last month. [applause] we ve created more jobs in two years than any presidents created in a single four year term, inflation is coming down six month straight. inflation is coming down, take home pay with workers is going up slightly. , manufacturing is rebounding, at the fastest rate in almost 40 years. economy is going at a solid clip, folks, i hate to disappoint you but it s working. it s working. in minnesota yesterday, vice president talked about jobs and the climat
hello. i m victor blackwell, welcome to c cnn newsroom. and i m bianna golodryga. for the first time we re hearing from house speaker nancy pelosi. she sat down with our anderson cooper. pelosi returned to washington last night after being at her husband s bedside in california. she says that he has a long road to recovery ahead and recounted to anderson that the moment d.c. police broke the news to her, watch. i was sleeping in washington, d.c. i had just gotten in the night before from san francisco. and the i hear the doorbell ring and think, it s five-something. they must be in the wrong apartment. it rings again and bang, bang, bang, bang on the door. i run to the door and i m very i see the capitol police and they say we have to come in and talk to you. i m thinking my children, any grandchildren. i never thought it would be paul because i knew he wouldn t be out and about, shall we say. and so they came in at that time, we didn t even know where he was
hey, everybody. good morning to you. i m yasmin vossoughian here at msnbc headquarters in new york city. speaker nancy pelosi s husband violently attacked in the couple s home overnight. what we know about the attack and mr. pelosi s condition at this hour. plus, it s official, the world s wealthiest man now in charge of one of the most powerful global tools for spreading information. twitter. the changes he s looking to make there. could we see a return of one former notorious tweeter? the former president. a big boost in the peach state showdown between raphael warnock and herschel walker. tonight barack obama hitting the campaign trail in the state of georgia with just 11 days to go until the midterms. early voting already breaking records there. how much of a difference will this make? and right now alarm bells sounding across this country. doctors, hospitals overwhelmed by a new challenge. covid-19 combined with a potentially bad influenza season and now we re se
hurricane-force winds already recorded offshore from charleston. the national weather center warns storm surge is expected there. people are warned to take this storm seriously especially after what was seen and happened from ian in florida. more striking images are emerging as well. capturing the level of devastation especially where the storm came on shore in southwest florida. you re looking at have i had from sanibel island showing the community torn apart, completely severed from the mainland. people stranded without water and power. cleanup efforts have begun in some areas, including fort myers beach. residents still reeling from all of this destruction. i mean, there s just stuff going everywhere. i ve lived here my whole life, it s unreal. we thought possibly we were one of the lucky ones. unfortunately it s really too sad for me to talk about. thank you, guys. some areas, high floodwaters are still a major concern, not yesterday receded. governor ron desant