infrastructure. the president says he wants a bipartisan plan. question is, how does he get around the battle lines that have already been drawn? and new york state lawmakers open an impeachment inquiry into governor andrew cuomo. the question is, what s next for the governor, now that more members of his own party are turning against him? it s way too early for this. good morning! and welcome to way too early, the show that s jealous of all you in arizona, which doesn t mark daylight saving time. you do not have to spring forward this weekend. i am kasie hunt on this friday, march 12th. we ll start with the news. president biden delivered his first prime time address last night, and he identified two key dates in the battle against the coronavirus. he directed states to make sure all adults are eligible for the vaccine by may 1st. and if all goes well, he says it s possible that small groups could begin gathering again on the fourth of july. i promise i will do eve
in 2024. reporter: a rivalry like this not since vice president garner took on fdr, his white house partner in 1940. trump and pence taking divering paths since the january 6th insurrection, when pence, to trump s chagrin, certified the election results. president trump is wrong. i had no right to overturn the election. reporter: pence this weekend engaging in once considered traditional campaign stops. a breakfast gathering of party activists. down the road in the evening it is wonderful to see you all back at the lincoln highway dinner. reporter: this as trump galvanizes thousands at rallies like this in ohio. his seventh already in 2022. he is the best. he is the boss. it s donald trump all the way. what about pence? no. no, no. reporter: trump and his fans unyielding, trying to use his influence by endorsing candidates in contentious
biden s feet. you wrote a book on fdr s 100 days. joe biden has rooseveltian ambitions. that means going with a bernie sanders-size reconciliation bill, around $6 trillion, not a joe manchin size, around $2 trillion. by all accounts the white house is leaning more towards the joe manchin size. what is your take on this? he does have rooseveltian ambitions and i think he s on the right track. i wouldn t be too hard on chuck schumer or joe biden. this is complicated. they have a slim majority and a smart two-track process where if they don t get what they want in the bipartisan bill, they can put more infrastructure into the so-called reconciliation bill. and they might not get to $6 trillion, but if you think about it, they ve already got $1.9 trillion in public investment in the american rescue act that they did in february.
want to be, what s important to us. this is how to lead. not many people can say they have danced with one president, deeply influenced others and won a pulitzer prize, but my first guest found herself sharing the dance floor with lindyn lyndon johnson. doris kearns goodwin went on to write several biographies including a pulitzer prize-winning book on fdr. her study of abraham lincoln served as an inspiration for barack obama and steven spielberg, the latter who went on to make the related film lincoln starring daniel day-lewis. blood has been spilled to afford us this moment. now, now, now. her latest book, leadership in turbulent times is a reflection on the leadership