appreciate it. the white house says it doesn t have anything to preview on getting answers from china on the origins of the coronavirus. classified us intelligence report failing to determine a cause because of lack of information. is there a better understanding of what was the ultimate origin? i can t speak to a classified briefing, i know you re eager to receive an unclassified summary, that something the intelligence community is working to produce. the declassified summary is expected in the coming days but it comes as china reportedly threatens to, quote, counterattack anyone who accepts the theory the virus leaked from the wuhan lab. 800,000 us service members could face penalties up to a court-martial if they do not get the covid 19 vaccine. a pentagon yesterday issuing the mandate for all us military members to be fully vaccinated following the fda s full approval of the pfizer vaccine.
powerful eulogy. watch this. yesterday, the president s press secretary said this is a local matter. no, this is not a local matter. they ve been killing young black men all over the country. and we are here to say that we re going to stand with stephon clark and the leaders of his family. they are putting aside our differences. it s time for preachers to come out of the pulpit. it s time for politicians to come out of their office. it s time for us to go down and stop this madness. obviously, so much emotional there, which is very understandable. clark was fatally wounded after officers fired 20 shots at the father of two young children in the backyard of his grandparents home. police were respond to go a 911 call reporting that a man was sh
wire all over the place. we prosecute protect that whole thing. nobody comes through. but our country, we don t do it. things are changing, folks. and defense secretary jim mattis met with president trump s new national security adviser john bolton at the pentagon yesterday and had fun with the rumors and talks surrounding bolton. so good to see you. thank you for inviting me. thanks for coming and good to finally meet you. absolutely. that s pretty funny. still ahead, one cable news host apologizes for taunting a survivor of the parkland florida scoot shooting after face ago mounting public backlash plus another check on the weekend forecast including the return of colder than average temperatures for the start of april. be right back.
publicly there, i am certainly as i am breathing, he talked to friends back home in texas about frustrations about the possibility of leaving early. it s the pentagon yesterday. it s secretary tillerson another time. secretary kelly, jeff sessions from the policy persecutive, maybe not meddles but undermining his leadership? always reminded by republicans when talking about donald trump the businessman, we have to remember that donald trump ran a family business. he ran a business that did not have a board of directors or did not have shareholders that he was accountable to behe s used to making decisions in a vacuum. make them. people act on them. that s not how the government works and the white house and trump have not realized they need allies. john mccain put out a statement yesterday slamming both the process and the policy on this transgender decision, but he also said earlier this week that the legislature is a coequal branch of government. the presidency is not more importan
president since the inauguration. it s among several phone calls with foreign leaders on today s agenda. kasie hunt is at the white house. good morning to you. are you getting any guidance from the administration officials on the nature of these calls? reporter: we re still trying to get more details from the administration about just quhwh the focus of the calls is going to be. in the meantime, there is growing backlash over the new executive order that president trump signed yesterday that bans immigrants and is focused on certain countries. now, trump is calling this extreme vetting, but critics are saying it amounts to a ban on muslims. fallout this morning from president donald trump s move to make good on a divisive campaign promise. new vetting measure hes to keep radical islamic terrorists out of the united states of america. reporter: at the pentagon yesterday, trump signing an executive order to ban