get rough, but the white house won t paint that bleak picture tonight. instead, the president is making a bet that many democrats before him have made. go high when they go low. think unity. a traditional victory lap touting his administrative wins over a tough two years. emphasizing that democrats and republicans can get things done together. it s what the country wants, a senior white house official told me. so where does he go from here? what bipartisan deal with the white house working on next and what will the white house do with the investigations and allegations that house republicans are throwing at him? we re going to ask the president s senior adviser that question in a moment. we ll also get the realistic outlook from capitol hill and what house republicans are willing to make a deal on. so joining me now is nbc news senior white house correspondent, kelly o donnell. nbc news capitol hill correspondent, ryan nobles, and washington post senior national political c
a lot of that is still in a phase of going from what happened in washington to what needs to happen in the every day real world. implementation. and then beyond that, other kinds of legislation. you ll hear the president talk about the need to continue to bolster the economy. you ll hear the phrase from the middle out and the bottom up. trying to look for ways to reduce costs for the american family. to acknowledge the ongoing stress many americans are feeling even as a number of key criteria are looking good for the president. things like the job numbers and inflation ticking down, although still very much a problem for many americans that they re experiencing daily. then in the areas of community safety. the president very much wants to see stronger work in the area of protection from gun violence and also in policing. especially with the guests expected tonight in the first lady s box, a place of real
in that stable setting with their support system around. now, if a new variant comes and it s vaccine resistant, we ll be ready to handle that. we know what to do in the state of new york. i just added by changing the law allowing emts to administer vaccines. i and 50,000 other people ready to offer booster shots or people s first shots. we re getting ready but lawrence, i m feeling better about the situation. the hesitation, anxiety about the school year, we re already underway and we hope to limit any shutdowns and not have whole sale shutdowns ever again. that s my objective but again, i don t know what the future is going to bring but in new york state, we ll be ready for it. new york governor kathy hochul, i only wish pat moynihan were watching tonight. real honor. thank you, governor. thank you. joe biden had two one on one
election, they passed a ton of legislation in the house. i don t think regular voters care about that. they want deliverables and right now the deliverables are not very high and impeachment does threaten to consume everything. congressman richman thank you for your time. much more to come this hour, senate candidate jamie harris joins me live. we ll see if wants to be midwest nice. he an interview with chuck todd. it s my honor, real honor and privilege to endorse mitt romney. i ve gotten [ applause ] there are some things that you just can t imagine happening in your life. this is one of them. what a difference seven years makes, president trump fumes at