She is, the breakout star so far of week one of the Biden Administration. And its not unusual because the Press Secretary is the one whos out there in front of the camera more than anyone other than the president. So, she has instantly taken command of that room, and it has been, as you said, you know, a kind of shocking gear change for us and welcomed gear change for us to deal with. And i love the way you two talked about whats happening and whats going to happen. Well, i mean, shes setting the tone for the administration. We have actually heard a lot from the new president in the past eight days. He has spoken publicly a lot. But we are hearing even more from jen psaki in the briefing room, and shes setting this tone of normalcy, accountability, Expository Work that tells us what the administration thinks the problem is, what they are doing to work on it, who is in charge of that work. And that person will be answering questions about it, as will jen psaki on behalf of the entire ad
Us to deal with. And i love the way you two talked about whats happening and whats going to happen. Well, i mean, shes setting the tone for the administration. We have actually heard a lot from the new president in the past eight days. He has spoken publicly a lot. But we are hearing even more from jen psaki in the briefing room, and shes setting this tone of normalcy, accountability, Expository Work that tells us what the administration thinks the problem is, what they are doing to work on it, who is in charge of that work. And that person will be answering questions about it, as will jen psaki on behalf of the entire administration. Its just basic accountability, which is basic small deed democracy, which is just something we were used to before. We lost it for four years, and now it just feels so radical to get back to it. I hope it never i hope we never take it for granted again. I think we have, for this year, a series of rachel and jen conversations coming up at 9 00 p. M. Interm
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hello an a warm welcome to our viewers joining us in the united states and all around the world. i m bianca nobilo. i m max foster. just around the world. we re never leaving here. we re going to stay here. president biden ordered the takedown of an unidentified object in north american airspace. nobody should expect to fly over u.s. airspace like this and not be taken down. there s some semblance of hope we could still find survivors beneath the rubble. we re in a need. and today we re thinking about the most basic needs that are not being fiulfilled. live from london, this is cnn newsroom with max foster and bianca nobilo. it is monday, february 13th. 9:00 a.m. here in london. 4:00 a.m. in washington. government officials are working to get more information about another high altitude object shot down by u.s. military on sunday. the object was taken down over late huron-after u.s. picked up signals over montana until u.s. president joe biden gave the
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