hold on to to believe in this living is just a hard way to go our thoughts are with all those who are missing a loved one tonight. the news continues. let s hand it over to chris for kcuomo primetime. what a year, what a year, my brother. so nothing is the same and nothing will be the same and we still don t know where we re going to wind up but the president was certainly pointing us in the right direction tonight. great coverage. i m chris cuomo, excuse my voice. it s allergies and emotion. tonight marks one year since start of the pandemic, the deadliest year in the century. literally it started one year ago with the presidential address on our watch and now a year later, literally to the hour, a very different president with a very different message. the biggest anti-poverty measure in a generation. the law aims to lift 11 million americans out of poverty and cut child poverty in half, but president biden spent most of his first address to the nation not takin
tonight marks one year since start of the pandemic. this has been the deadliest year in a century. literally it started one year ago with the presidential address on our watch and now a year later, literally to the hour, a very different president with a very different message. the biggest anti-poverty measure in a generation. the law aims to lift 11 million americans out of poverty and cut child poverty in half, but president biden spent most of his first address to the nation not taking a victory lap but rallying us for the rest of the race to come. a year ago we were hit with a virus that was met with silence and spread unchecked, denials for days, weeks, then months that led to more deaths, more infections, more stress and more loneliness. we knew what we needed to do to beat this virus tell the truth, follow the scientists and the science, work together. my fervent prayer for our country is that after all we ve been through, we ll come together as one people, one nat
a social construct, right? so they opened the door wide to this tucker, as you said, birthing person. tucker: they can t think clearly because they gave up all of their arguments. it s a woman s choice. yeah. tucker: your body is autonomous. politicians don t have a right to make healthcare decisions. across the country politicians are punishing doctors, physicians, licensed fence for not taking medicines licensed fence don t want to take. that s happening everywhere. so maybe the only justification for abortion now is abortion itself. maybe it s like abortion, maybe it s that simple. but they re trying to argue it. i mean, it s evil. it ends a life. i don t know anything that ends a life that is called healthcare. that s called that s death. that s murder. that s killing. but, you know, to your point you played tucker a little bit earlier, when you were talking about jen psaki giving the white house press conference and lecturing a male reporter is is
where state taxes are a thing. bringing obamacare into this adds another thing for someone to like or not like. just yesterday and many of the people who commented to us were like my student loans, my donation to my local npr station, state and local taxes. my business. there are all these little paces that can potentially have people scared, and i m wondering whether or not the larger argument about the tax plan being good for the american people is strong enough so that those moderates the people on the fence don t start calling the lawmakers and saying on further review you need to vote no. i don t know if the case is strong enough. is this a bill for the middle class? is the middle class the winner? corporations clearly obviously are big winners. i do not think the middle class is a winner and i think the really interesting question, republicans have convinced themselves and maybe they re right, that they re desperate this tax bill be passed because if they don t pass this th
give his church tax exempt status. we re going to talk about that shortly, get reaction from the community live including some church members. the sermon in question heard on mother s day. pastor worley lashed out at president obama s support for same-sex marriage and laid out his plan for eliminating gays and lesbians. of our president getting up and saying that it s all right for two women to marry or two men to marry. i tell you right now. i was disappointed bad. i tell you right there as sorry as you can get. the bible s against it. god s against it. i m against it. and if you ve got any sense, you re against it. i had a way i figured a way out, a way to get rid of all the lesbians and queers, but i couldn t get it past the congress. build a great big large fence, 150 or 100 mile long, put all the lesbians in there. fly over and drop some food. do the same thing with the queers and the homosexuals. and have that fence electrified so they can t get out. feed them and y