substantively. there were a lot of reporters talking covid in uk. first of all i thought it was entertaining. his press conference was much more interesting than ours. i want to go into comparing him and trump. united kingdom is one of the most important allies. but there was a closeness there and it wasn t based on the ideologies of the leaders. it was based on history and shared values. i feel for prime minister boris johnson although he made an effort, maybe too much effort from a pr standpoint. it may not have helped him to cozy up to former president trump. he is trying to perpetuate a
0 not going to come out with a set of deliverables and agreements on issues to tackle. usually the deliverables are planned in advance. there is an understanding we are going to try to arrive at this. not only am i relieved to see there is this person. the agenda, the main message i took was it is focused on tackling these major crises before the myriad of other problems that exist like iran and russia. if you can focus on climate change, massive issues, you can more easily tackle the other goals we have. that, ian, sounds like stage craft. the idea that these are the things that we generally agree upon don t come with a lot of specifics. they have some deliverables. how much do they matter? a little. there was a communique and was president trump was watching justin trudeau s conference, he said no, i don t like it, i am not signing it. i m ripping it up. but last year there wasn t a g7, the biggest crisis the world has experienced and there was no g7. in the last 15, 18 month
should we be worried about increased hesitation? because from a pr standpoint, emergent may not be a name that people are familiar with, but j&j, they sure are. that s right, alex. i think this may have a bigger impact on the global distribution rather than the domestic one, because j&j is made up not as big a proportion of the vaccines that are out there. moderna and pfizer have made the bulk of it. the concern is that the initial mis-hap said back production for moderna and johnson & johnson doses. they were both produced at that plant. so the delay hurt. here s the tough part with the 10 million that are being released. i think vaccines are emergently needed around the world for reasons we ve talked about, the impact it s having on many health care systems, but i do get concerned about the fda warning that comes with it that says that they can t guarantee
if it drags on, defense have to face to say what they re gathering, whether it s valid or not. on the one hand, the longer the evidence drags on there s always an opportunity togs uncor more medicine. but politically, from a pr standpoint, the longer the investigation drags on, the public may start thinking about what is this all about. especially in a case like this where the core facts are really driving this case fromac the beginning. and so far, the facts that have been uncovered have supported those core facts that initiated this impeachment inquiry. butch there s always the chance that they could dig and uncover something brand-new. and we have to say that this investigation ends if they move forward with the impeachment. they can still come back and discover more things in the trial phase, right? theoreticalltheoretically, s. it s possible. thank you both. we ll talk to you again in just a little bit. still ahead, all of the highlights from the game six in the world se
attempts by these folks. this is katy, as we know, this is what donald trump does, overexaggerates everything, whatever it is. and this is the pr head start that essentially the trump administration the president is getting, thanks to the fact that his attorney general that made this assessment. and this is where democrats are in a huge box here. we re all taking bill barr s word for the clearly, robert mueller found troubling evidence on the obstruction question. because he could not come to a conclusion. he left it for the attorney general to come to this conclusion. so he found troubling evidence. it s bill barr that has cleared him. this is where democrats are going to have their back up on this. they re going to be very upset. and this is where from a pr standpoint, i don t know how they ever get this back. once you see the report, if it