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
even triple viral wave in china. that is certainly going to put stress on the fragile health care system. china seems to have abandoned its goal of eradicating covid. what will these changes mean for the people of china after three years of zero covid? well, i think for many of the people who are complaining about excesses of zero covid policy, i think they re happy to see that this policy finally has been abandoned. local governments too. they want to resume the normal social and economic life. they seize the moment to call for economic recovery.
some republican governors and republican leaders not requiring mandates, really not helping with the process of eradicating covid from the american population. good morning. it s great to be with you. i think that there are really two things happening here on the mitch mcconnell answer that you just played. the first is that mitch mcconnell is, in some ways, trying to pivot from what is a crisis in the gop. the crisis being that conspiracy theories and lies in people who had shown themselves to be somewhat normal politicians have allowed themselves to be brought into this alternate reality of former president trump. thinking about senator grasley, the longest serving senator in the senate, happy to be on stage with president trump and accept his endorsement, knowing he was standing next to someone who was lying about the 2020 election and absolutely wants 2022 to be a rehashing of what happened in 2020 when former president trump
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