It will for, i think, a larger segment of the population that people may realize. And i think thats one of the dynamics that both campaigns but especially the Biden Campaign has to take into account is youve got the other variables you cant take your eye off of. And there are many of them and i am glad you all underscored them. Thanks a bunch for you guys and see you next week. All right my friend. Velshi begins now. Good morning. It is sunday march 17th. Happy st. Patricks day. 2024 has been dubbed the year of elections. Citizens of many countries will head to the polls this year, including in eight of the ten most populous nation in the world. But some of those elections are less legitimate than others and one of them is happening right now. At some point today, we will get the results of russias president ial election. Its a real nail biter. Putin is facing off against three nobody who barely campaigned and in reality its a foregone conclusion. Even though you may see images like th
media headwind is strong for some. it s lonely and odds are, you won t win it. any group with less than 50 members, is hard to join. most of us don t have the desire to run for president, and even if we did have the desire, we still wouldn t. i offer those caveats, there is a sdfrns in critiquing and evaluating. evaluating how someone performs as a candidate. that is a fair critique, but we should be mindful how difficult running for the highest office is, especially in a challenging time for our country and in a very toxic political environment. governor ron desantis started his campaign with momentum, with energy, with excitement and campaigning numbers have been impressive, yet he s not taken off like some believed he would. will he regain his footing, will someone else surplant him as the challenger. or president trump on glide path to renomination. here with the latest on the state of the primary is politico reporter olivia beavers. olivia, thank you for joining us tonig
some 2.2 million people movedas to the southeast in just over two years. that s roughly the population of houstonroughly . and according to a new report in bloomberg, six fast growing states in the south have now added more to the national gdp than the northeast. states those six states florida, texas, georgia and the carolina, fls and tennessee, arn the middle of a $100 billion min wealth migration as the us economithc center moves sout. according to the irs. ds $100 while the south adds $100 billion in wealth, the northeast has lostlth, 60 billion. president joe biden spent today in south carolina celebrating his green energy and money printing approach to politiccelt and economics. and he says this is why theroeda is growth in the south. am i made a commitment and i d be president for all americans, whether their election officials voted foed officir or wherever you voted, visionary or not, i kept my promise. in fact, some analysis has said that as long as i ve seen you do
dangerously for american women post-roe and a hot off the presses economic stump speech that debuted yesterday in chicago. and all of that just since saturday. without further ado, the 46th president of the united states, joe biden. thank you for being here. thank you for having me. this is very exciting for us. exciting for me. you said today and i know that you have a lot of power but i can t imagine you manufactured the breaking news about the court. you say this court is not normal. what did you mean? what i meant by that is it s done more to unravel basic rights and basic decisions than any court in recent history. that s what i meant by not normal. it s gone out of its way i mean, for example, take a look at overruling roe v. wade, take a look at the decision today, take a look at how it s how it s ruled on a number of issues that are have been precedent for 50, 60 years sometimes, and that s what i meant by not normal. can i read you some of your ap
facing in finding the vessel? reporter: jake, we just had an update from the u.s. coast guard. they confirmed how difficult this is. remember, you said about 12,000 feet. they confirmed it could be that far down in terms of the deep ocean search they have to conduct here. almost two and a half miles. they have three to four assets in the air and sea searching. the problem is that the coast guard admits, this is what they call a remote area. they re going to muster as many resources as they can and it includes commercial vessels. he was clear, as of right now while they re putting listening devices on the surface of the water to hear anything, they are relying on more resources being deployed, perhaps as well by the canadian military in the coming hours so they can launch a rescue mission in what we call a deep sea mission rescue. this will be quite difficult. he s saying they could have come closer to the surface, but the area they ve got to search is so large. they lost co