over delivering. so this was a distinct change, i think, in messaging and sort of represents a noof phase according to some of the people i talked to who are responsible for the vaccine rollout. i think numbers wise, yeah, it s totally possible when you start to look at the amount of vaccine that s available, look from moderna, pfizer, johnson & joh johnson, getting the vaccines into people s arms, and also into hard-to-reach communities. it s not a slam dunk. i think the vaccine itself will be available but to make sure people actually can have access to it, people who want it can have access, it s still a question mark. i also think that the idea then that they say by july 4th we re going to have this ability to basically, as he s describing, this return to normalcy. again, i think it s very doable. it seems very realistic, but this is a different sort of change in messaging from this white house. i was going to ask you, sanjay, what you think the major obstacles are in t
the u.s. will hit 100 million shots in arms and another date, may 1st, listen to this. all adult americans will be eligible to get a vaccine to later than may 1. let me be clear. that doesn t mean everyone is going to have that shot immediately. but it means you ll be able to get in line beginning may 1. and then there is july 4th when the president said he aims for the country to be able to gather safely once again with loved ones. how does the administration meet and exceed these markers. that is one major question. also when every adult is eligible for a ashot how do they make sure everyone gets that shot quickly and president biden wants families to be able to gathered with loved ones on july 4th. does he mean be able to travel to get together with loved ones? he may have some answers. we ll bring you when the briefing begins, we ll bring it to you when they start speaking. and a few hours from now, another big event at the white house. a ceremonial bill signing of th
in fact, the white house says the checks for some americans could come as soon as this weekend. cnn s kaitlan collins is at the white house. william news to many. give a sense what we re about to hear and what the plan is for biden to take his message on the road next week? it will be welcome news. really the easiest for people to grasp. they will get the checks if you k qualify. it is $1.9 trillion and why biden will hold and event talking about how to get it implemented. they re picking someone to oversee that because it s a big plan. look for that on monday. i think first this afternoon it s going to be more of a celebration for president biden in the rose garden signing this. only democrats you ll see in attendance given zero republicans voted to actually pass this plan. the white house saying, yes, by camera meeting. both houses represented but not a bipartisan event given none of the republicans were a part of getting this actually signed into law, of which presiden
that s the focus of tonight s angle. now, donald trump famously called the press the enemy of the people and there s no doubt the media treated him like an enemy from the moment he came down that: escalator. the relentless hit jobs and smears were both political and personal. one day they would call him a racist, the next day they would call him a traitor. and by implication, the americans who supported his agenda, well, they were despicable too. of course, this stands in stark contrast to their fawning over joe biden. he s not treated as a subject to cover as much as one to cover for period day in and day out, their goal is to promote, protect, and defend him no matter what. now, if there was a political wing of the secret service, they d be at. he signs almost $1.9 trillion bill filled with bailouts and pork for covid relief and they cover him like they re on the red carpet at the academy awards. it is are markable for president biden to be signing such a sweeping piece o
now, donald trump famously called the press the enemy of the people and there s no doubt the media treated him like an enemy from the moment he came down that: escalator. the relentless hit jobs and smears were both political and epersonal. one day they would call him a racist, the next day they would call him a traitor. and by implication, the americans who supported his agenda, well, they were despicable too. of course, this stands in stark contrast to their fawningsp over joe biden. he s not treated as a subject to cover as much as one to cover for period day in and day out, their goal is to promote, protect, and defend him no matter what. now, if there was a political wing of the secret service, they d be at. he signs almost $1.9 trillion bill filled with bailouts and pork for covid relief and they cover him like they re on the red carpet at the academy awards. it is arehe markable for president biden to be signing such a sweeping piece of legislation just seven weeks a