nature, and animals. i promise you what you see on your screen will all make sense later tonight. i m going to ask you to go on a ride with me that might be even more far out than when we featured funk legend george clinton or talked ufos. that s later tonight. open mind. please stay with me for it. as you might be able to hear, i m pretty enthused about it. now, actual ufos are also back in the news. we didn t plan that. fighter jet operations by the u.s. shooting some down. we have that story tonight as well. but the pentagon facing pressure to provide even more information. and nobel prize-winning economist paul krugman also here tonight as well. so we really do have a lot cooking for you here to start the week. i hope you stay with us for the whole hour. we ve certainly planned a full hour for you. right now, the top story is the kind of news that would keep rocking any former president, especially one trying to mount a comeback campaign, even if i d be the first
that valona today was his 94th birthday, he dedicated his life to make sure that this nation s founding ideals and principles applied equally to african americans. and as a nation honors in this holiday weekend we are reminded just how far we ve come and how far we still have to go. the country remains deeply divided on many important, issues of factor flecked it by the new congress. in their first full week as a majority in the house republican zeroed a in the last week, republicans have been given a free path to a theater e. you are under cut to the draconian budget plan that will lead to, cuts to, medicare and social security. even though it might seem like we are headed for two years of unrelenting chaos, we should heed the message doctor king delivered. the now peoples overwork and how to creation culture with the mines turn to me now is the chair, neutral, of the congressional black caucus. hum. on the foot traffic gun was completely eroded? made no mistake ab
Briefly, but hes not staying for the dinner. Jerry bernard, great to have you do for that and thank you all so much for joining us. Cnn news, node starts right now Donald Trumps pitch to black voters versus the real story thats tonight on these value good evening. Im abby phillip in new york and tonight, the former president goes home. He was right here in new york rallying a crowd of thousands, promising a new york turnaround ive seen new york through good times and bad through boom times and crime waves through Market Crashes and terrorist attacks but ive never seen it quite like this right now. You dont have public spaces. Theyre occupied by migrants, intense that happened in the bronx. What is historically the most democratic burrow in the city, and lead us to say it is an unlikely spot for a republican to Campaign Obama won by 81, 91 let the vote here in 2012, biden won nearly 84 in 2020. But trump sees an opportunity and opening with black and hispanic voters. Even as he makes a
Washington, im bret baier, the Biden Administration goes after ticketmaster and live nation over concert Ticket Prices. The senate votes on the previously scrapped bipartisan boarder bill, well bring you there. And new information about last weeks arrest of the top golfer in the world, some new video. But breaking tonight, we are awaiting former president Donald Trumps appearance at a rally as you see there live In The South Bronx. The former president in a New York State Of Mind campaigning in the traditionally deep blue state. We will bring you there live when it happens. But first up tonight, two big stories with Big Questions involving National Security at two major u. S. Military installations. One, an attempted breach at Quantico Marine corps base in virginia. The other, a dangerous situation outside of a Major Special operations hub in North Carolina. They raised questions, not only about the safety and security of some of the nations most elite warriors and their families, but
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