accountability itself. downplaying of what happen is an insult to servicemembers sitting here and throughout the united states of america. the biden administration inherited a chaotic withdrawal already in progress. on the day the biden administration began 5000 taliban prisoners had been released, american forces had been reduced to 2500. come the commander-in-chief makes a decision, is that their decision or the previous administration s decision? when the commander-in-chief makes a decision, it is his decision, can t base it on anybodiel, accountability is thea the top. todd: lucas tomlinson has more. lucas. lucas: many are calling for president biden to take responsibility for the withdrawal from afghanistan. the president said it would not look like this. in a memo crafted by the white house, it laid blame on former president donald trump. the outgoing administration provided no plans for how to conduct theifiable withdrawal or how to some who served are sp
a criticism that, you know, the obama administration maybe didn t do enough to settle and explain and talk about their stimulus efforts and want to make sure that people around the country really know what s in the bill, know what s coming and the kind of impact it s having. there s a conversation that we ll watch how it plays outside of washington. do the additional benefits help people. they showed up at their briefing wearing masks and trying to make the case, the republican argument that the biden administration is not pushing aggressively enough there. you see follow the science, not the unions, the biden administration is pushing schools to open and a president can only do so much. local school districts make these decisions, mayors make them but the politics there and listen to the different perspectives from a top democrat and top republican on what this covid relief package is. the american rescue plan is transformative. it will comprehensively and compassiona
the president will visit a small local business that s benefited from the paycheck protection program loans as millions of americans eagerly await another round of direct payments to ease the financial burden of a year battling covid. joining me now to kick things off, my fellow chief white house correspondent and weekend today co-host, peter alexander, who s live at the white house. associated press white house reporter, jonathan la mir, and erin haynes, editor at large at the 91. peter, i have to start with you and this messaging strategy that we are seeing from president biden. talk about it, what is the goal here and what can americans expect from this bill? because that s the big question on everyone s minds. yeah, first of all, kristen, you look nice at that desk here this morning. let s walk you through what s going on. we expect president biden to leave here shortly to head to that local business that s benefiting from ppp, that loan like so many other businesses ac
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rooms. michael rivera, loudoun county school board candidate and father. you are a taxpayer in loudoun county, is this the best use of your dollars? thank you for having me, i appreciate the opportunity. no, it is not. i m the father of a special needs daughter and in recent meetings of educators, teachers and inner pas are talking about how special needs programs are underfunded and this flies in the face of cries from the community. 11 million not being spent on educating children and to be honest, it is quite insulting. there has not been data shown as to what the population of trans students are and what is driving this. the community is clearly outraged and the thing to know,