but i m going to tell you what you re going see in advance. i m going tell you in advance, but you know in advance what s coming. but let me just describe it ahead of time so you can get im your head around it. okay? it s going to start with, i think it s like a bracelet, a decorated bracelet hitting the floor. it s possible that it s like a mouth guard or something.or but that s so gross, i don t want to think about it. we re just going to call it a bracelet. a decorated bracelet hits the floor.d then there is a guy with fake fire. and that guy then shows off that he s got teeth like this.uyee like the james bond villain, the guy that had the metal teeth.ad grrr, teeth like that.h after we see the teeth like that, next there is a guy who breaks a window with his head, and then there is a guy who points. it goes on from there. but let s that s enough. let s just watch that part now, and then we ll do the next part. so start with the start with the bracelet thing. watch th
He said america has turned a page. Were committed to leading this change. The United States is back. It is fantastic. Hes a breathe of fresh air. And new hope for a bipartisan deal on infrastructure. But some democrats say biden should go it alone. It is time to move forward. Republicans have held us up long enough. Inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. Welcome to Inside Politics sunday, im abby phillip. The days of Donald Trumps America First Foreign Policy are over. That is the message President Joe Biden want the world to hear as he travels on his first foreign trip as president. Hes announcing that the u. S. Will buy and donate 500 million doses of Pfizers Covid vaccine. America will be the arsenal of vaccines in our fight against global covid19. Just as america was the Arsenal Of Democracy during world war ii. Our Vaccine Donations dont include pressure for favors or potential concessions. Were doing this to save lives, to end this pandemic. That
first to our brand new cnn orc polls. this is issue number one, the economy. and a surprising jump in the number of americans who believe the economy will eventually get better. take a look at this. when asked about what economic conditions will be like next year, 60% now say they believe they will be good compared to only 39% who say conditions will be poorer. last fall when we asked the same question, those numbers were very different indeed. only 39% saying things would get better in the year to come. we sent our own joe johns to the key battleground state of ohio for a closer look at these new numbers. joe is joining us now from his old hometown of columbus, ohio. what s going on there, joe? reporter: that s right, wolf. well, things are starting to look better here in the buckeye state, but i have to tell you that cnn orc poll indicates that nationwide one thing is clear, the number one issue on voters minds happens to be jobs and the economy. the november election ma
determines their success in life. then we ll have a bunch of people sitting on a couch waiting for the next government check. that s new jersey s governor chris christie. he s endorsed governor mitt romney for president. who knows, the two could be running together against president obama in the fall if romney taps christie to be his vice presidential candidate. threats to hard work is hardly a new issue for president obama either. it was a central team in the kansas speech the president used to lay out his economic agenda at the end of last year. listen. for most americans the basic bargain that made this country great has eroded. long before the recession hit, hard work stopped paying off for too many people. fewer and fewer of the folks who contributed to the success of our economy actually benefited from that success. now, the president is referring to the wealthy when he talks about those precious few who are seeing the benefits of this economy. stephen moore an ed
toast, bacon, ham, sausage, chicken sausage, wheat or rye toast, coffee, tea, hot chocolate, no substitutions. rollout out. take you out to your car and put you on a treadmill. this morning i m going to stick with the tater tots because they re easy to eat to anchor a show. hello, everybody. cnn s political analyst roland martin is with us this morning. it s a bad start if i can t get through roland s name. david frum is back with us. nice to have you in person. chatting by satellite. and also this morning, norquist is joining us, president of americans for tax reform. you re going to be our tax expert this morning as we sort through mitt romney s taxes. it s nice to have you. thanks for being with us. mitt romney we know now officially released his tax returns. we re expecting that in about 90 minutes. but there is a preview. the preview is roughly 550 pages long. romney made $21.6 million in 2010. paid over $3 million in taxes. and tesktive tax rate as we mentioned is 1