cannot beat biden as he makes a push to post a large campaign war chest the day he announces. good day, everyone. i m andrea mitchell in washington. republican debt ceiling negotiators say they are pressing pause on the talks at a critical stage in the process. in the last hour, a lead negotiator exiting the talks telling reporters, we re not going to sit here and talk to ourselves. president biden has been receiving briefings on the discussions as he works alongside g7 allies in japan. their priority today, russia s invasion of ukraine with a new round of sanctions by world leaders against the kremlin expected this weekend. they await an expected face-to-face discussion with president zelenskyy in the coming days. joining me now is correspondent kristin welker in japan where she will co-host saturday
conversations i ve been having, it seems increasingly like the president s focus and the message in the months going forward will be on this idea to restore the soul of america, really reinforcing what was his initial message when it came to power, focusing on the freedoms that americans he says americans deserve and he s focused on continuing to provide them going forward a little bit of the themes i don t think we ll see president biden, from my understanding in conversations, traveling all over the road with a ton of campaign events they want to use the power of the pulpit, the bully pulpit, focusing on events, including one that will take place in the rose garden today. next tuesday he ll be working at union workers, a way to amplify his messaging and the difference he hopes to make peter alexander, all over the story, thank you so much of course, we ll be watching peter tomorrow on saturday today with kristen welker and sunday night on nightly news, right? absolutely. th
Along with a litany of pork barrel spending and woke priorities (see examples here, here, and here), the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package to fund the government has yet to pass and that had Thursda
Along with a litany of pork barrel spending and woke priorities (see examples here, here, and here), the $1.7 trillion omnibus spending package to fund the government has yet to pass and that had Thursda