politicians. i was elected by the people. historic probe. the department of justice dubbing the investigation into the attacks on the u.s. capitol as one of the largest in american history. the stunning number of arrests coming down the line and why republican senator ron johnson now catching heat for the latest comments. had the tables been turned and president trump won the election and those were tens of thousands of black lives matter and antifa protesters, i might have been a little concerned. one year later, the city of louisville gearing up for a rally marking one year since the fatal police shooting of breonna taylor. we ll talk to her mother, ahead. good morning, everybody. it is saturday, march 13th. i m lindsey reiser. and i m kendis gibson live at msnbc world headquarters in new york. turning out to be a busy saturday, busy weekend, indeed. we have a team of correspondents and analysts following the latest for us. we ll start with nbc white house correspon
we had already signed up 70,000 vaccine sites. let me remind you on january 20th, 1.5 million shots were in arms on that day. that had nothing to do with the biden administration. i think the biden administration are doing some good things in underserved communities and carrying the bat onwell. i think the roll-out was really about as well as it could be. miraculous given the short time. i think we ll look back on that and history will prove that to be correct. bill: thank you for your time and the job you ve done. dana: when you hear that fourth of july messaging small gathers maybe outside. even people as careful as you can be have been following their own monitor, i think, on what makes sense. you could be in the backyard, you can have a lot of space around you. i just keep feeling like the message that comes out is giving us the hold, hold, hold. brave heart, hold on. don t get excited or freak out yet. i understand you want to be cautious but it feels li
everyone, he doesn t have to focus on recent hess in the congress, which not everyone is worried about day to day, but connecting, as you say, with the support that s out there. yeah. and it will force us out of this box too of measuring whether he is successful in getting bipartisan policies through by looking to where the support is coming from. and if you have support from republican governors and you have support from republican mayors and you have support, i think more than 50% of republicans in the country support this package, then it s impossible to deny him the accomplishment of governing in a bipartisan way. yeah, all great points. i was curious what s on your mind going into this. nice to see you, my friend. thank you. thank you. i want to welcome everyone to the beat. i am ari melber. we have a special show planned for you tonight. a live interview right here on the beat with white house secretary jen psaki. that s coming up tonight. meanwhile, joe
trillion stimulus bill into law, this is millions of americans continue to get vaccinated and millions more wait for bonus checks that are coming their way, maybe as soon as this weekend. we re going to talk to the former health and human services secretary admiral brett giroir if operation warp speed had a lot to do with this and what happens now to keep the speed going. all of that, the mixed signals that we get from the cdc back then and to this day. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. what an incredible world and what has changed in that world and now getting back to some sense of normalcy in the same world. we begin with blake burman monitoring developments at the white house in preparation for the president to address the nation later this evening. sir? it s been an unbelievable year. tonight we will hear from the president, president biden in his very first prime time address to the nation. the white house says the president has been going line
by that. i actually similar to the representative who is serving in the field as a doctor during covid, i was running the logistics operation and the florida response is the director of emergency management for the state of florida for governor desantis. i was deploying masks and gowns and gloves. we were setting up field hospitals and testing sites and vaccine sites. throughout the pandemic. and the one thing that became clear to me as a country is we were not prepared. we actually had many preparations for a pandemic. both the states collectively and the federal government through that out and was making it up as we go through one of the things i wanted to ask you. you are not in the response field. do you feel, since you have left that we are better prepared today than we were several years