of horrible bosses.al butso also you see the people want to staff wants toco consolidatens power, whether its the leadership or ranking member or chairman, the vice president is a really powerful position and the staffwe has more power that their boss has. and so you see people leavingpl kamalae harris office as the vice president. that underscores how really bad it is. and i think people don t want to have the reputation sell if they see how bad she is in the stump, how she can t putgr sentences and paragraphs together, how everythingap has been delivered as a as a policy priority. she can t get done like this in my career is too too important to me. i m going to step back . i don t i don t want any kamala harris on me. don t put that taint on me. you know, she she doesn t care than shefor her staff does for the people of t the country in terms of the way handling the border because. all right. president trump had c a couple f nice security advisers thenst a fewaf chiefs of staff. th
bosses. but also you see staff want to consolidate around power or chairman. the vice president is a really powerful position in the staff has more power that the boss has. so you see people leaving kamala harris office of the vice president that shows really how bad it is and i think people don t really want to have a reputation. they see how bad he is and how we can t put sentences and paragraphs together everything she s been delivered as a policy priority she can get done. two important to me him and step back i don t want any kamala harris on me don t put that tape on me. i m out. jeanine: she doesn t care for her staff that she does for the people of the country is the way that she s handling the border. president trump had a couple security chief of staff this happen. these are tough jobs. i think if you go back and look at the numbers you be surprised.
minister to resign. he addressed this yesterday and said he wants to draw a line under the scandal to move forward and focus on his policy priority, focus on britain response to the war in ukraine. and that war in ukraine has taken some attention away from the party gate scandal. johnson focusing on his role there. this of course will come as no consolation to the many people who lost loved ones and separated from friends and family while abiding by the rules set forward wi the prime minister. we ll see what the british public makes of this. many thanks. thank you for spending part of your day with me. our breaking news coverage continues with max foster in london. after a short break.
study that came out. last week. in a scientific journal. it looked at that question. what sorts of country by country differences could explain the huge gaps in covid infection rates and death rate. they found that trust in institutions, trust in fellow citizens. was a really important determine of how countries weather the storm of the virus. and so that trarnslated into people being more inclined to follow social distance for instance. people being inclined to get vaccinated for their health and health of neighbors. it s been a really mysterious question. the whole pandemic why some countries suffered so much more than others. and this seems to get one of the answers. that the sort of decades long erosion of trust in american institutions has really set us back and really important policy priority. to think about. before the next wave of the pandemic and before a future pandemic.
but this latest from senator manchin is a massive blow. it s hard to see a path forward for this now. hey, donna edwards, how big of a blow is this to the democratic base? i think it s a big blow, frankly. there s no other way to put it. this was a major a central piece of the president s agenda. it is something he campaigned on, all of the elements of build back better. and it was his priority. now we know that senator manchin, one senator is going to deny the president of the united states his major policy priority. and so i don t know where it goes from here. i know that there are probably house progressives right now who are saying to themselves that s why we wanted to tie the bipartisan infrastructure plan to build back better, because we were afraid all along that senator manchin would back away from this. so there s probably a lot of