would hit heads and hearts. they wanted him to talk about the situation and the challenges but also leave people feeling confident. the president projected confidence on whether it was the fight between democracy and autocracy or when he was being em thetic and saying we re going to try to do our best to get our hands around covid, and we understand there may be other variants. the white house is feeling good as the president heads to wisconsin, the vice president heads to north carolina. that said, there are critics, including democrats, some really wanted him to tie the fight for democracy in ukraine to the voting rights struggles and the challenges with american democracy here at home. he did not do that. the other thing that i heard from critics, especially cori bush on twitter was that he didn t talk about sort of african-americans being killed at two to three times the rate of white americans, he talked about funding the police and supporting them there but there are a lot of peo
is not on their side. presidents have tried to deal with inflation for years, for decades, really. they are limited in what they can do in terms of impacting the economy. in terms of really making people save money at the grocery store, at the gas stations. that being said, this is a white house that feels good this morning about the president s speech. they feel confident. he was trying to talk to heads and hearts, but i have to also tell you, there is some criticism, of course. there s criticism about the fact that he talked about funding the police without talking about black lives matter and the disproportionate rate that black people continue to be killed at. there was also some frustration when he was talking about funding our borders. so it was a speech that got mixed reviews, but overall, the white house is feeling good. zpst interesting about the immigration issue. the president blended, immigration reform with the border, something that s not the same thing. and you ve been
the man you saw, james anthony, overjoyed. he s a hearing-impaired cuss tone y custodian sks been at the school 15 years. two kindergarten classes with their teachers. go ahead, mel, run it again. i d rather them see that. their teachers, alyssa, and amy hischman. they learned to sign happy birthday. they taught the kindergarten kids for anthony s birthday. god bless them all. when is the last time you laughed like that? when did you feel that joy? to the teachers, alyssa, amy, all those like them across the country who kill themselves to put things, good things in our kids heads and hearts. those kids who look at the world for what it can be and jump at the chance to make a man smile and laugh out loud. we are those who step up with money and more after a hurricane when the need is great. so are we. we re all spending more time
run it again. i d rather them see that. their teachers, alyssa hartsfield and amy hershman. they learned to sign happy birthday. they taught the kindergarten kids for anthony s birthday. god bless them all. when is the last time you laughed like that? when did you feel that joy? what a gift to him. so we are our teachers, alyssa, amy, all those like them across the country who kill themselves to put things, good things in our kids heads and hearts. we re those kids who look at the world for what it can be and jump at the chance to make a man smile and laugh out loud. we are those who step up with money and more after a hurricane when the need is great. so are we. we re all spending more time making good memories and telling the people that we love them and holding them close, even if it s just a hurried kiss on the way out the door. we re all doing more of that than making enemies. the point is simple, but it is also something that you need to remember. we are more than what happens
people are letting their hair on fire. i want the president to be successful and get this over the finish line. we should be helping him. giving him all the tools he needs to be successful. abby: appreciate you coming in. thank you. abby: other headlines we are following this morning. listen carefully, throw out all romaine lettuce. that s the urgent warning from the cdc, massive e.coli outbreak started in arizona got bigger. 53 people from coast to coast have gotten sick. were now covers all forms of romaine including whole heads and hearts. health officials also say avoid eating it at restaurants for now. yikes. well, incredible video showing a dramatic rescue in below freezing blood waters in montana. see a woman trapped inside of her vehicle see it sinking very fast. two heroic brothers at the right place at the right time. one of them without hesitation putting his own life on the line jumping into action. see him swimming to the car