to the evolving challenges of the pandemic. bill: the details of that review will be released next week. among the recommendations, share information faster, do a better job of translating it and prioritize public communications. the federal government we re talking about here, right? griff jenkins live from the white house with more on this. nice to see you. good morning. good morning. you put it correctly. it was a stunning admission and surprise that after years of contradictory and confusing information by their own account, over masks, vaccines, boosters, over social distancing in school, closures, they said they got it wrong and she wants to earn back the public trust saying this. for 75 years cdc and public health have been preparing for covid-19 and in our big moment our performance did not meet expectations. my goal is new public health action oriented culture at cdc that emphasizes accountability, collaboration, communication and timeliness. a far cry what she w
jose albadefended himself from being killed. this guy is jacked, he is strong and young. he was going to beat this guy to death, jose albahad the right to protect himself. marianne joined us live with the latest. take it from there. marianne: outraged bodega owners demand officials drop the charges after the man s girlfriend tried to buy a $3 bag of chips for her daughter. the upset woman summoned her boyfriend. the girlfriend brandished a knife, allegedly stabbing alba. da alvin bragg is refusing to comment on why the man was arrested and bond set at $250,000. alba s bond was reduced and he was able to return home. he has injuries on his upper arm and a gash on his shoulder, but asking simon s family for forgiveness, he also lost a son. i don t know in the moment how this happened, i m sad, i know what the pain is, i ask they please forgive me. da bragg is expected to meet with bedega owners today. eric adams says it is a clear case of self defense and albanever should
understanding that the diversity of this community as distinct and as beautiful as the blossoms of miami and as unique as the breakfast tacos here in san antonio is your strength. dana: historic lee hispanic journalists not happy saying it encourages the first lady and her communications team to better understand the complexitf our people and communities. we are not tacos. jill biden s press secretary issuing an apology. the first lady apologizes at her words displayed anything but pure admiration and love for the latino community, but the first lady finding sympathy from some in the media. the first thing as they are probably huddling today, you know jill biden and that s not who she is. we all, i don t know if we all have stepped in it. i know i have stepped in it. so dr. jill, just we get it, we understand what you re trying to do, and just try not to do it again. i want to give her points for showing up. because for four years we had an administration where nobody
whom may be holding the party back. e holding th good morning. and welcome to way too early. on this tuesday, july 12th. i m jonathan lemire. thanks for joining us. the next hearing into the january 6 attack is this afternoon at 1:00. with a focus on the violent mob. the committee says it will examine how former president trump summoned his supporters to the capitol to threaten the certification of the election when he tweeted, big protest in dc on january 6th. be there, will be wild. the committee says that tweet was the quote siren call for extremist groups such as the proud boys and the oathkeepers whose top members have been charged by the justice department with seditious conspiracy for their roles in the riot. an aide on the committee says it will also present evidence of ties between these groups and trump associates like roger stone and michael flynn. as far as witnesses, a source close to the investigation says we will hear from former oathkeeper spokesman jason
united states called the bankers on wall street. the current spike in gas prices is largely the fault of vladimir putin. republicans offer plenty of blame but not a single solution. they re not drilling. why not? you want to know why prices are so high? there are a number of reasons having to do with war in ukraine, destruction caused by the pandemic. bill: gas is down 50 cents over the past 30 days. every bit helps. currently sitting at 4.49 a gallon on average. still up 87% since the president took office. peter doocy starts the coverage from the north lawn. what s the explanation now? what we continue to hear from officials at the white house is that when prices go up for pretty much anything, it is putin s fault out of the president s hands. when the prices come down, it is the president s plans to thank and he deserves a lot of credit. and that is leading to new questions whether or not there is a double standard. there is no both way thinking here at all. i very m