News from New York where President Biden just delivered his fourth and final speech to the united nations general assembly. The president used the speech to address a series of global issues, and touted his accomplishments on the World Stage, including efforts to strengthen americas alliances. The president also talked about his decision to leave office at The End of his term and had this message for his fellow World Leaders. Being president has been the honor of my life. Theres so much more i want to get done. As much as i love the job, i love my country more. I decided after 50 years of Public Service its time for a new generation of leadership to take my nation forward. My fellow leaders, let us never forget some things are more important than staying in power. And with us now, Nbc News White House correspondent, mike memory, and Richard Haus from the counsel of foreign relations, and phillip rucker, national editor for the Washington Post and political analyst for msnbc. What did w
trumper republicans, as the 11th hour gets underway on this thursday night. good evening, once again, i am stephanie ruhle, live from 30 rock center and we are now 152 days away from the election. and it has been 80 years since the largest see to land invasion in history, d-day. president joe biden joined world leaders in normandy to mark the historic moment. at the american cemetery, he addressed the crowd that included surviving veterans that took part in the assault that helped liberate europe. peter alexander was there. reporter: 80 years later, where useful bravery landed, today, these last surviving heroes returned. just above the source for 150,000 allied troops, waited in the surf, and were met by an endless barrage of kris mayes six bullets. from the president, a solemn tribute. it is my honor to be able to salute you here in normandy. all of you. reporter: fewer than 200 of american sons who stormed these beaches on d-day to help reclaim the continent from k
we stand against tyranny, against evil, against crushing brutality, the iron fist, we stand for freedom, and we defend democracy. the president will make another speech tomorrow at points to hawk. president biden is trying to draw comparisons with republican president, former republican president, ronald ragan and contrasts himself with a 2024 rival, donald trump with that, let s get smarter with the help of our leadoff panel. mike memory, he has covered president biden, his family, and his inner circle for more than a decade. luke broadwater is here, pulitzer prize-winning congressional reporter for the new york times. and former white house senior director and former state department senior adviser. michael, you are the biden expert here, what stuck out to you today? well, stephanie. we have been reporting that since donald trump s criminal conviction last week, part of the white house strategy going forward is to highlight the stature app between the
you can to make sure that joe biden s favorability in your state increase dramatically or you are not going to get reelected. senator heidi heitkamp, mike memory and ashley, thanks to all of you. also this morning russian and ukrainian troops remain locked in a standoff. president biden now predicting vladimir putin will ultimately send troops across the border, but he also raised some eyebrows with this remark about potential consequences for russia. russia will be held accountable if it invades, and it depends on what it does. it s one thing if it s a minor incursion and we end up having to fight about what to do and not do, et cetera, but if they actually do what they re capable of doing with the force amassed on the border it is going to be a disaster for russia. within an hour administration officials tried to walk that back, insisting that for the purposes of the u.s. response any action would be interpreted as a renewed invasion. the vice president doubled down
of primarily a wind and rain event down on the gulf coast, but this storm as it traced its way across to the east coast and hit new jersey and parts of new york quite hard, it s now a real issue about finding resources after the fact to compensate these families for the incredible damage we re seeing and the president is seeing firsthand today. so we did hear from the administration today that they re formally requesting $14 billion as part of a must-pass appropriations bill that will basically keep the government running through the rest of the year. $14 billion to deal with all of the natural disasters preceding hurricane ida and at this point another $10 billion just to deal with ida but that price tag likely to go up. mike memory live at the white house and rehema ellis live with the president, as you see here continuing his tour. that wraps up the hour for me. i ll see you right back here at 3:00 p.m. eastern. deadline white house with nicolle wallace starts right after this q