house. did not mention him. of course, that will be a key part of her legacy, too. she led the impeachment proceedings making donald trump the only president in history to be impeached device, including, of course, after january 6th, when the rioters stormed her office and targeted her. the distinction was clear that she enjoyed working with three presidents although she worked with more. right. the math added up at some point. manu raju, thank you. so today, republican leaders soon to be in control of the house are previewing what the next two years will look like. they re vowing to investigate president biden, his family, the justice department and more. the white house has been preparing for just that for more than four months now. cnn white house correspondent jeremy diamond is here. so, this is going to be a big change for the president, how is the white house preparing? reporter: no doubt about it victor. this is a major inflexion point for joe biden s presidency, and
think a chinese invasion of taiwan is going to be imminent. but, his bigger focus really seems to be on the climate. listen. we hope mobilizing $20 billion for indonesia s effort to reduce emission will expand renewable energy. we re at an inflexion point. investments we make today will have far reaching impact on the world for generations to come. and, again, we do not know why the president and the white house have called an early lid but he is missing a dinner that he was supposed to be at right now. back to you. steve: that s right. and, peter, there is a picture that i saw where the president, our president, who didn t go to dinner, is like 2 inches away from the prime minister of cambodia who did test positive for covid a couple of days ago.
the billion plus dollars in the jackpot. i was going to share with you. i m pretty sure i would have been up here by myself if you won. that s true. lots of news. first, just two days and counting until the high stakes mid-term elections. the candidates and their heavy hitters are out in force on this final weekend of campaigning, hoping to rev up their supporters and, of course, get out the vote. president joe biden rallied for the democratic candidates in pennsylvania, a key swing state in tuesday s elections. biden told the crowd that they have the power to shape the country s future. listen. today we face an inflexion point. one of those moments that comes along every several generation, one of those moments that you re going to look back on years from now and know whether or not we
breaking news out of arizona it was a little over a week ago when he s images of masked potentially armed individuals at ball boxes. the individuals were reportedly taking photos of voters license plates as they were voting. the arizona league of women voters sued to stop that group from intimidating voters. the doj stepped in and filed a brief in support of their argument just within the last several minutes, a federal judge has ruled in favor of the league of women voters. an organization tweeted, breaking news, federal judge rules in voters favor. that s a win for democracy. that does it for us. way too early with jonathan lemire is coming up next. seven days, seven days until the most important election in our lifetime. you heard me say it before. we re an inflexion point in
truth. the very future of our nation depends on it. my fellow americans, we re facing a defining moment, an inflexion point, we must with one overwhelming unified voice speak as a country and say there s no place, no place for voter intimidation or political violence in america. whether it s directed at democrats or republicans. no place, period. no place ever. i speak today near capitol hill, near the u.s. capital, the citadel of our democracy. i know there s a lot of stake in these midterm elections, from our economy, to the safety of our streets, to our personal freedoms, to the future of healthcare and social security, medicare. it s all important. but we ll have our differences, we ll have our difference of