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of looking too passive if he refrains a lot of policy advisers right now are talking about the downsides and the powers that emergency declarations grant him. sometimes it s better steps between action and inaction sometimes. the downside, he looked like you have your head in the sand and refraining from declaring a climate emergency. that would make joe biden look more if he pursued it. some of the downsides and some of the powers that he would gain from making at an emergency declaration. let me come back to you quickly here. you have about 60 house democrats, including congresswoman aoc alexandra or cashmere cortez who signed this letter to president biden asking him to declare a national climate emergency. is there any bipartisan agreement congress could reach at this point to fight against the worst effects of climate change, or is it all up to biden? but the best shot is through
country? this is one of the big marquee moments, right? and steve, the white house saw it as a moment to talk about some of the president s achievements and also address issues like inflation, how things are doing in the pandemic, infrastructure and as well as the supreme court nomination, but obviously as president you also have to play the hand that you are dealt. right? and this speech is now happening as more plays out in europe, and the president has been, we know, consulting with his speech writers, working on the speech. talking to policy advisers as this unfolds. this crisis unfolds in ukraine, and we know from the white house that they plan to address it head-on. the press secretary jen psaki said earlier today on abc that the president will talk about efforts to build a global and heard before from his presidency
white house mary braus live at the white house tonight. and mary, the president and his team forced to rework parts of this speech in light of this russian invasion. i m curious how the president plans to reshape his message to the american people. reporter: well, no question, david, this is going to be a very different speech than the one the president was probably envisioning, just a few weeks ago. we are told he s going to highlight the steps he s taken to fight back against vladimir ptin and this invasion and to support the ukrainian people. he s also likely to tout the role the u.s. has played in uniting the west and rallying the world to protect democratic values against this russian aggression. but biden is facing real challenges here at home, inflation to rising gas prices, and trying to turn the page on this pandemic. the president is still tweaking this address, he s working with his speech writers and policy advisers. he s putting on the finishing touches. david? see you