president biden addressing the nation tonight, marking one year of covid, saying the virus has exacted a terrible toll on all americans but offering messages of hope. tonight i m announcing that i will direct all states, tribes and territories to make all adults, people 18 and over, eligible to be vaccinated no later than may 1. the president saying he will not relent until we beat covid-19. he s ramping up a massive nationwide effort to re-open schools safely, and saying he s hopeful that in americans pull together and get vaccinated we can gatter in small groups with family and friends to celebrate the 4th of july this year. joining me now to discuss, cnn correspondent john hardwood and dr. jonathan reiner the, director of the cardiac catheterization program. president biden is making promises everyone is going to be eligible for a vaccine by may 1st. a barbecue with the family, friends on the 4th of july. he s setting high expectations. now he s going to have to meet t
tapper. the cdc released its full set of guidance for americans, loosening some specific restri restrictions. if grandparents can be vaccinated they can visit their daughter and family even if they have not been vaccinated so long as their daughter and her family are not at risk for severe disease. vaccinated americans will still need to wear a mask in public and many other settings with unvaccinated people and travel is being discouraged for now. there s also a turning point in the battle against coronavirus today. there are now more than 31 million people fully vaccinated in the u.s., and that is more than all the americans infected during this entire pandemic, as cnn s nick watt reports. you can visit your grandparents if you have been vaccinated and they have been, too. reporter: finally, guidance for the fully vaccinated. how the government would like you to behave. fully vaccinated people can visit with other fully vaccinated people indoors without wearing a m
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the democrats just added another seat to its majority in the become the first female green house. harry enten is with me now. beret. all this talk about a blue wave, barbara star joins me. you know all these numbers. barbara, who is she? put into perspective how big reporter: that s the big question. the army hopes we don t actually this blue wave is getting. find out. they will not disclose her name reporter: yes, so right now we re already up to a net gain and they re asking people who of 33 seats for the democrats in the house. that s the largest net gain for may no who sknow who she is to them since the watergate after watergate in 1974. her identity. so it s a huge wave. these operation forces go on and the other thing we should some of the most dangerous, classified missions the military point out is the seats keep on coming, as you pointed out. undertakes around the world. their identities are very earlier today maine s second district went into the democratic column. prot
one last thing before we go here tonight. perhaps you saw one of the many news items over the past 24 hours about how illinois senator tammy duckworth will make history this spring by becoming the first u.s. senator to give birth while in office. that is true. indeed the senator s daughter, abigail, will be getting either a little sister or brother in just a few months. and in terms of senate history, it will be a first, but where this particular senator is concerned, she made history a long time ago. she was born in thailand to an american family that traces its military service back to the revolutionary war. timmy duckworth joined rotc while in graduate school. she went to flight school and became a blackhawk helicopter pilot because it was one of the few combat jobs open to women. she was studying toward a ph.d