communications plan for coronavirus, thatis communications plan for coronavirus, that is what that reference was recording hancock and co. and also, as you know there is an e mail from, on 25th february, i was saying where are all of these red teams, where is this testing and what not that hancock promised us existed, where are the documents and we at number ten were starting to get a feel for the absence of things and a feel for the absence of things and a feel for the fact that the first wave of all the fact that the first wave of all the communications plans. you say the communications plans. you say the system the communications plans. you say the system didn t the communications plans. you say the system didn t push the communications plans. you say the system didn t push him - the communications plans. you say the system didn t push him to - the communications plans. you say| the system didn t push him to come back, didn t regard it as crisis, but, you were part o
greg: i m greg gutfeldm along withgr judge rain p row, harold ford, dana perino, jesse watters. the white house attackingre republicans after thpue wall street journal dropped a bomb on the crazy old coot in chief. the journal piece is titled behind closed doors, biden show, signs of slipping. 4 it s got 45 sources both democrat and republican who were in the room for biden s private meetings with congressional leaders. joe needs note note cards,cls pauses for extended periods andt closes his eyes for so long that people think he s checked out.uo but you don t have to be behind closed doors to see the obviousp [ crowd noise ]az greg: a timine magazine interview chock-full of senior moments. bumbling biden forgetting facts, mixing up the leaders of china and russia and then challengingd the reporter i to a fight when asked if he s too old. saying i can do it better than anybody you know, you aree looking at me, i can take your too. as usual, morning joe defending senil
the school district and teachers union middle and high schoolers will show up two days a week to complete classes online. what a complete fraud. the teachers union should be ashamed of themselves. ainsley: that s a beautiful shot of our capitol and i happened to be in chicago because k through 8 grade all back in school. last week k through 5 went back. the second week of this and the high schoolers are not back in school yet. we have a panel of business owners, some of them have lost their businesses, some are struggling to pay employees and we have a high schooler who plays sports and just want to be back in school. hey, bipartisan, hey, steve. it s going to be exciting because major cities have been slow to open up and the kids have been frustrated and some of them just want to save their senior year. i m glad that you re up close and personal and i think it s great because we will be talking about getting up and going in california, not so much as well as up a
secretary janet napolitano explains the move, and we ll talk about the impact on the important latino vote in the upcoming fall election. also, echoes of the iraq insurgency in syria. stand by for an exclusive look at opposition forces building devastating roadside bombs. and a new warning that the calcium supplements you re taking to strengthen your bones may actually be hurting your heart. welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. i m wolf blitzer. you re in the situation room. it s a surprise election year, policy change, with major implications for the presidential contest. the obama administration says it will stop deporting young illegal immigrants who were brought to the united states as children if they meet certain requirements. some republicans immediately blasted the decision as amnesty. here s what president obama had to say about the change. effective immediately, the department of homeland security is taking steps to lift the shad
to earle i start. and i m zoraida sambolin. let s get started. the. the fallout from tropical storm beryl. it is a tropical depression. guess what, building steam again and it s expected to be a tropical storm before we know it again. the storm is dumping as much as ten inches of rain in northern florida and southern georgia. it s also knocking out power to tens of thousands of people right across that region. now beryl has its eyes on the carolinas. cnn s rob marciano has been tracking the storm from the weather center. cnn s george howell is live in georgia. i m assuming that things are only just starting to get bad out there, george? reporter: ashlee , we are expecting to be to be a real soaker. this is going to be the center of the storm. it will move towards the savannah area. just a few days ago the story here was the wind event. a strong wind event that knocked down trees, knocked down power lines. today we are expecting that sustained rain over this area could p