the administration and what have they done since? pretty much nothing. that was day one. that s right. there really hasn t been much juice in moving anything forward since, to the chagrin of immigration advocates. on the tax point, yes, the reconciliation bill will include higher taxes but only on the higher earners and that s part of what they hope to get through. mike memoli, as we call him our biden whisperer these days, mike, thanks very much. let s go to north carolina and what the intended message of the day is. gary grunback is down this with us. the white house will say they re not trying to break through the national headlines, they re hoping to be the lead at wral or on the local news tonight. what makes this north carolina stop important to north carolina voters, gary? reporter: yeah, if there s one thing we know about president biden is that he s an empathetic guy and we know that he knows that costs are high. food costs are high, gas prices are high. so he s been
and closer to traumatic decision will we stay together or will my husband have to go back to ukraine and i will have to leave with my children to poland? ainsley: are some getting through? yes, fortunately what happened is that in this case they pray a lot and they were hopeful because he is the father of three children, young children that they will be able to go and they did but imagine standing in line for three days thinking if that s going to happen. what s going to happen to you? will would he be together or will we have to be separated and also imagine you know, twral a child 3 and a half years old six or eight hours. that would be a challenge. they had to be in a car for more than three days. imagine what kind of conditions they have to deal with. and these are the choices that they had to deal with these are the challenges that are not of
reporting from wral. this is all the time that white house chief of staff when he registered to vote for the 2020 general election. he filled out this form. let me shoi you a close-up. let me show you the i m going to blow up a part of this form. this is a portion of the form. provide your address where you physically live. then you have lufd that address for 30 days or more, yes or no? if no, the date moved. now this is how meadows filled out his form. he filled out that he was living in this in essence, a mobile home. he checked no, that he was not living there and then he checked that he was going to move in the very next day. well, the problem, according to state officials, is he didn t own this facility, never lived in it, never stepped foot in it. so the georgia bureau of
url. we have a computer inside. peter doocy on the north lawn, thanks very much. the stocks are up. the dow gained 97. the new record close. nasdaq jumped 131. up next, how senator joe manchin s refusal to support the president s aggressive multitrillion dollars tax and social spending plan is sparking plenty of internal bitterness among his party colleagues. first, here s what some of our fox affiliates around the country are covering tonight. fox 26 in houston as large fire at a houston area refinery leaves four people injured. exxon mobil says air quality monitoring has not revealed any issues. no evacuations or shelter in place orders have been issued. the cause has not been announced. wral in raleigh, durham as the man known as the unabomber is transferred to a federal prison medical facility in north carolina. 79-year-old theodore kazakhstanr
anxiety and depression according to a paper i read this morning by two doctors. we shouldn t treat it as total gospel that there are no side effects to this and why it s parents choice. harris: just to double up with you a bit. i m curious we re all parents on the panel this morning. so what is the answer in terms of if you want your kid not to wear a mask and go to school and under the age of 12 and can t get a vaccine, and other parents are anticipating that environment to be mask wearing. do you keep your kid home and put pressure on the school board to offer virt wral? ual. a lot of districts will wait until it s their only choice. should it still be cooked into we re not through this yet. shouldn t there be options? you re right. if i m a superintendent or parent that really feels strongly about this. respect the state law and work and persuade other parents. don t flout state law. educate, don t compel. harris: wendy. you shouldn t have to sit