president biden, chuck schumer, nancy pelosi, taking a victory lap after the nearly $2 trillion pandemic relief package officially became law. what you shepherded through the congress, not only meets the moment. it does even more. it is historical and they call it transformational. and it really is. all right. so in just a moment, we ll be speaking with andy, the white house senior adviser for covid response to talk about where things stand, what comes next, of course. the other major breaking news story that is developing this hour. we will be hearing from the family of george floyd, reacting to the minneapolis city council s approval of a $27 million settlement over his death as the client for floyd s murder continues. we want to begin this hour and this conversation with minnesota democratic senator tina smith. thank you. so for your time. we greatly appreciate you joining us on these two very important stories that we re dealing with. we ll start with what we just saw
there s the cricket world cup to come in october. but the west indies, for the first time in the tournament s history won t be there. they were playing scotland in a super six qualifying match in harare and needed to win to stay in the running. but were 181 all out from just under 44 overs. the scots reached that total with six overs to spare. matthew cross hit the winning runs as his side completed a seven wicket victory scotland need to beat zimbabwe on tuesday, and netherlands on thursday if they re to reach the world cup. but what now for west indies? cricket podcaster machel hewitt spoke to me earlier. any kind of keen observer of west indies cricket he s been paying attention to the best part of the last 10 15 years should really have seen this coming and if we focus particularly on white ball cricket, this has been a long standing decline in white ball cricket. you can go as far back as the world cup in 2015 when we crashed out in the quarterfinals in a kind of humiliating wei
first pass, he is going to end up winning. you used to be so cynical. it s so charming to put tim scott as a leading candidate. come on, y all. let s keep it real. come on, come on, tim. thank you both. up next. history won t stop. none of these people are going to be president. history won t stop repeating itself. and that is why we re in the mess we re in today. we ll be right back.
cheney. we know most of the people that testified are not only republicans, they are maga republicans. all of that is his nonsense. history won t record this as a witch hunt committee aid it will be bipartisan and this is what they found. the ability to rationalize both about the committee and frankly about what happened that day is nothing short of remarkable. the number of people who seem to believe, oh it was just a couple of bad apples, it got out of control. people who stand with donald trump are standing with donald trump. i do think these hearings have had an incremental value in chipping away at some people. but people don t believe what they don t want to believe. it is not about convincing the people who are hard-core conspiracy theorists, the peak thing about being in a conspiracy is everything fits the narrative. it is not just about justice, it is about every civil investigation happening to donald trump is part of this bog that is out to get him. it doesn t matter the
to our allies and those holding our weapons and approving transfers, which i just did this past weekend on a whole host of things, in order to get to the ukrainians, so that maybe the tide of history won t be what everybody expects at the end of the day. and at the same time, when we freeze russia s reserves abroad and he can t get access to it, meaning putin, then he doesn t have a lot of this. so i believe the ukrainian people have a real chance here but it is undoubtedly a very difficult one. the russians are claiming they have captured and now control the southern city of kherson. the ukrainians denied this. how concerned are you about that land bridge between russia and