serious foreign policy challenges from china to russia to ukraine and a sputtering economy here at home. his poll numbers are not good. even a majority of democrats tell pollsters he should not run for a second term. but the campaign is launched. white house correspondent jacqui heinrich starts us off live tonight live from the north lawn. good evening, jacqui. good evening to you, bret. the president hasn t yet commented on his own re-election bid. reporters weren t allowed close enough today to ask. and officials wouldn t weigh in on what factored into his decision-making citing the hatch act. but the white house calculus seems to be that biden can win voter support in 2024 the same way did he in 2020. with a campaign that happens mostly online. >it s time to finish the job. finish the job. the president s first audience since announcing re-election bid giving a warm election. [chanting four more years] but this campaign isn t shaping up to be about what biden has but
country hadn t heard of so we zephyr, but as the montana legislation was in session that year, she was paying close attention to the bills that were introduced, and she was fervently tweeting about them. zephyr is a trans woman. she was enraged by something called s b to 80, a piece of legislation which would ve made it difficult for transgender people to update their birth certificate. she commented on twitter, quote, having my birth certificate updated, and having it remove my that name, meaning the name that a transgender was given at birth, but no longer goes by, is one of the greatest joys i ve experienced. moments later, the bill passed the state senate by the slimmest of margins with a vote of 26 to 24. zephyr took note and wrote, quote, it would only take one person to have protected my community from discrimination. if that doesn t make it clear that we need trans representation and government, i don t know what will. ten minutes later, she tweeted again, quote, i am
battle is far from over. as republicans struggle to find their message. i ll talk to republican senator lindsey graham and democratic senator amy klobuchar and a duel over deck as the country barrels toward a potential default pressure is building for both sides to make a deal. president biden has been missing an act. action they re going to default unless i agree to all these wacko notions. the us averted an economic catastrophe plus rematch as president biden prepares to announce his reelection bid this week, donald trump s gop rivals are struggling to gain any ground is 2024 going to look a lot like 2020? hello i m dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is beginning to feel a lot like 2024. president biden is preparing to officially announced his reelection but as soon as tuesday, four years from when he announced his last bid for the white house, the long expected announcement comes as his administration is celebrating a win, even if potentially temporary o
.com right now and see how much you can save. i m melanie is known in washington. and this is cnn. legal for now. the supreme court allows abortion medication to remain on the market to fight another day. we are standing up for women s rights, but democrats warned the abortion battle is far from over as republicans struggle to find their message. i ll talk to republican senator lindsey graham and democratic senator amy klobuchar and a duel over deck as the country barrels toward a potential default pressure is building for both sides to make a deal. president biden has been missing an act. action they re going to default unless i agree to all these wacko notions. the us averted an economic catastrophe plus rematch as president biden prepares to announce his reelection bid this week. donald trump s gop rivals are struggling to gain any ground is 2024 going to look a lot like 2020? hello i m dana bash in washington, where the state of our union is beginning to feel a lot like 2
weekend, my friend. thanks to all of you at home. one of the biggest news stories of the century with the january 6th attack on our and capitol the congressional investigation that followed. there were ten public hearings in which the committee presented damning evidence showing that former president trump not only riled up the crowd, within sat back and watched as a violent crowd try to steal an election. it was dramatic. and it was reveler tory. and it was hugely compelling. but we now know, thanks to polling conducted by monmouth university, that those january 6th hearings did not shift public opinion at all. about the same number of people would call it a riot. about the same number of people would call it legitimate protest. in every way, the monmouth poll, the members were basically the same, before and after the january 6th hearings. now there are a lot of reasons why that might be the case. but a huge one a reason that cannot be ignored is this one. fox news did