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Significant population movements, fights over land, millions of people leaving places because theyre literally sinking below the sea in indonesia, because of the fights over what is land anymore. With the g7 we plan to launch an ambitious effort to support Resilience And Development Around The World by investing in high quality high standard physical digital and health infrastructures. We have to make sure the new technologies and norms of Conduct And Cyberspace are established including addressing the growing threat of Ransomware Attacks. Governed by our democratic values not by the autocrats who are letting it happen. These are all critical National Security Issues in 2021 and well be driving this agenda together with our g7 partners. In brussels ill make it clear that the united States Commitment to our Nato Alliance is rock solid. Its a sacred obligation we have under article 5. The u. S. And uk are both founding members of nato, the strongest military and political alliance in the History Of The World and thats not hyperbole. Our troops have stood shoulder to shoulder Around The World including serving bravely in the mountains of afghanistan for the past 20 years. Our nato allies have had our backs when it mattered just like weve had theirs when its mattered and now we need to modernize our Alliance Investing in our critical infrastructure, our cybercapabilities and to keep us secure against every threat we faced over the last decade and the new challenges were about to face as well. With the European Union leaders, ill discuss how the united states can work with europe to address the full range of issues that require the full strength of our transatlantic partnership including shaping the new rules for the 21 seth century economies and only after these meetings with our closest democratic partners to develop a common agenda and renewed purpose ill travel to geneva to sit down with the man ive spent time with before, president vladimir putin. Were not seeking conflict with russia. We want a stable predictable relationship. Our two nations share incredible responsibilities and among them ensuring strategic stability and upholding Arms Control agreements. I take that responsibility seriously. But ive been clear, the united states will respond in a robust and meaningful way on the russian government engages in harmful activities. Weve already demonstrated that. Im going to communicate that there are consequences for review lating the sovereignty of democracies in the united states and europe and elsewhere. Im going to be clear that the Transatlantic Alliance will remain vital, eye vital source of strength for the uk, europe and the united states. And im going to make sure theres No Doubt as to whether the united states will rise in defense of our most deeply held values and our fundamental interests. Heres why this all matters so much right now. I believe were in at an Inflection Point in world history, the moment where it falls to us to prove that democracies will not just endure, but they will excel as we rise to seize the enormous opportunities of the new age. We have to discredit those who believe that the age of democracy is over as some of our fellow nations believe. We have to expose as false the narrative that the decrees of dictators can match the Speed And Scale of the 21st challenges. You know and i know theyre wrong. But it doesnt mean we dont have to work harder than ever to prove that democracy can still deliver for our people. For the many who think things are changing so rapidly, democracies can get together to form a consensus to respond like autocrats can. You know better than anyone that democracy doesnt happen by accident. We have to defend it. We have to strengthen it. Renew it and i know that the american people are up to this job. I know because i look around this hangar, what i see is i see america. I see america, people of different backgrounds coming together in a shared mission, our democracy has never been perfect. Never been perfect. But americans of all races, religions, sexual orientation, immigrants, native americans, all have spilled their blood to defend the values that we talk about. Generation after generation of american heroes have signed up to be part of the fight because they understand the truth that lives in every american heart, that liberation, opportunity, Jus Justice is far more likely to come to pass in a democracy than emerging autocracies in the world. I promise you thats what this is going to be all about for your generatiOn And those of your children. And heres what else i know beyond a doubt. Theres not a single thing, nothing, nothing beyond Americas Competence to accomplish when we do it together, when we do it as one people, Youre Proof of that. Youre proof of that every single day. Youre brave. Your decency, your commitment to duty, your honor. You can send more fuel through a boom of a kc135r in eight minutes than a civilian Gas Pump can pump in 24 hours. And you do it in midair and thats all a normal day for this team. Theres no telling we cant win the race to the future. We cracked the physicals and physics of Human Flight then crashed through the Sound Barrier then put a man on the moOn And flew a helicopter on mars. I could go On And On And on. Theres nothing, nothing, nothing beyond our capacity. So i want to thank you again for Welcoming Jill and me today. Its great to be here in the uk but its greater being here seeing you first. Seeing all of you is the best possible way to start this trip. Let me end where i began, by saying thank you. I mean it from the bottom of my heart, i give you my word, thank you all for what you do. Thank you all for your understanding that were a nation based on values, thank you all for protecting us all. May God Bless you all and may protect our troops. Thank you and God Bless. [ applause ] welcome to the lead. Im jake tapper. Well start with breaking news, President Biden, you saw him there finishing addressing u. S. Troops, service members stationed in the united kingdom as President Biden kicks off his first international trip, a high stakes one that will culminate with one of the biggest meetings of his career, facetoface with russian president vladimir putin. Biden begins with four days at the summit of fellow wealthy democracy called the g7 then heads to brussels for two separate event, one with the north atlantic Treaty Organization or nato, a collective Defense Alliance of 30 north american and European Countries and then a summit with leaders of the European Union, all of this is an effort to unite the united states and its closest allies in Bidens Mission to stem russias nefarious ways before meeting with putin. That will be in geneva, switzerland. The timing could not be more urgent. He plans to bring up the slew of cyberhacks perpetrated intelligence officials say by bad actors in russia against american companies with putin. Biden will bring that up with putin. As his Energy Secretary warned these hackers right now have the ability to shut down the u. S. Power grid if they so desire. Lets get straight to cnn senior white House Correspondent Phil mattingly. The White House previewed his conversation with putin. What should we expect . You know, i think the White House has been very clear that this is expected to be a direct conversation. This is expected to be a moment where the president lays out clearly what the u. S. Priorities are but perhaps more important what repercussions may come. You mentioned the Ransomware Attacks that occurred inside russia but also the state sponsored attack, the solar Winds Attack that infiltrated multiple different government agencies, the u. S. Imposed sanctions related to that but the president is expected to lay out further costs that the u. S. Would impose directly to President Putin. This is all part of a plan that the u. S. Officials have laid out very clearly heading into this meeting that the president even though some of his advisers were wary of sitting down with President Putin believes this must happen. Facetoface matters particularly with somebody who runs his country and runs his own Foreign Policy the way vladimir putin does, a complex relationship, a very complex leader, one that President Biden who met with Vice President or with President Putin ten years ago as Vice President believes he can best manage facetoface, but, jake, theyve made very clear the president will be direct, the president is not going to hem or huh or tinker around the edges. He wants President Putin to know where he stand, where the u. S. Stands and what will occur if President Putin continues some of the actions hes gone through not just several months but several years and one Thing Thing i think important talking to the national security advisers and you laid it out. This Meeting Isnt happening in isolation, it was carefully calibrated to happen after these meetings with long held u. S. Alliances with kind of the key stakeholders western countries that were formed in groups and particularly in the case of nato to push back against russia, the president wants to show a united front, show a reinvigorated Western Front as he heads into the meeting, a show of strength the u. S. Officials believe will help him as he sits down with a leader that is often unpredictable, jake. Phil mattingly in england covering the president s trips, thank you so much. Lets pick up with our panel here. Where phil left off, getting everybody on the same page, first the g7 with six other countries, then with nato with 29 other countries and how important is it to get biden on the same page . Hugely important. It was notable in that speech he just gave that he laid down some of the markers and gave a warning. Its not just the substance of what he said but the timing of what he says, warned that the u. S. Will respond in any way the russians have aggression against the u. S. Or the kind of democracy and there will be consequences. He also talked really emphatically about the importance of alliances, and this is maybe Boilerplate Language for a president but not against the last four years and was trying to clearly make a break from that ahead of these meetings. We cant overemphasize the threat here in a way because i mean you had the Fbi Director last week compare the cyberthreat to 9 11. The Energy Secretary told me on sunday that these bad actors in russia, these hackers have the power to shut down the u. S. Power grid right now. Yeah, i mean, its not only a clear threat but it almost seems as if its coming out of nowhere. I think if people were waking up today they might say, wow, how did we get to this point and its because for years theres not been as much attention to what the nature of that threat was and in order to combat that, i think the biden administration recognizes that they need to have a pretty hard line on putin but they also need their allies together. I mean, you know, for the last four years as dana said, the series of events for a trip like this would be, you know, criticize your allies first and insist on more money and then pivot to, you know, our shared adversaries. That is what russia was not necessarily one of them. Yes so its a complete change of tactic because the threat is so diffuse now, the cyberthreats are not as easy i think for some people to conceptualize as other threats and requires a shared and a joint effort to combat it. Josh rogin, the current u. S. Ambassador to russia appointed by trump, a holdover privately warned lawmakers of his concerns that the biden administration risks making the same mistake of previous administrations if they dont go into this meeting with clear eyes about the threat. Biden has talked tough about putin in the past. What do you think . You know, the u. S. Russia Relationship is complex. We have good and bad aspects. The problem is it was a mess with the trump administration, trump was saying one thing and the bureaucracy was saying another. Being tough but having a pass towards negotiation on the things they care about, iran, climate change, Arms Control. Thats complex and the stuff of diplomacy that we havent been doing so just identifying the problem is good. Democracy versus autocracies, everybody can understand that. But now can we walk and chew gum and be tough with putin and also advance our interests where they overlap . Thats whats going on behind the scenes. The biden people dont know if hes willing to go back to that Frenemies Relationship where were tough in public but in private we work on stuff and russians dont know if the biden team is willing to do that either. Thats the test and what well know. Is it going to be tough, tough, tough or a complex relationship with an important country we need to deal with on the World Stage in order to protect ourselves . There are thing, dana, that President Biden his administration have done that russia hawks have been disappointed by. Lifting the sanctions related to not informing the ukrainian President Selenski he was going to do that. Its early. I know plenty of russia hawks who had hopes for biden that are disappointed who think he is giving russia rewards before there has been any reason to reward them. Thats right, especially given the rhetoric we heard from candidate Joe Biden because russia was such a political hot potato because of Donald Trump and everything that we know happened with russia that he was Joe Biden was so aggressive about saying how tough he would be on russia and that because of his 36 years in the senate and his experience, eight years as Vice President , they understood russia and that they would really be punished that he set up the biden administration to be more hawkish as you said and then he got in there and he is a little bit more, you know, Real Politic in terms of his approach because he does understand the complexities he laid out. He has a responsibility and they have an agenda. They need put ton would with him. Can they come to an agreement on syria . Good for syria, russia and the united states but it might be too broken to fix. I think they should do both. We should walk and chew Gum And Work with them, stand up to them and try to negotiate with them. Thats what we havent had. We havent had competence in our diplomacy and can they bring it back . I think it remains to be seen. A lot will depend on putin. When biden says he wants a stable and predictable relationship, can you with vladimir putin who tries to troll him at every turn saying things publicly that he knows are, you know, as far as the January 6th insurrection, for example, downplaying that but then also acting as those persecuted people for navalny. S that a good point. I think what what it seems that putin is doing right now is pushing the envelope on these cyberattack, on how hes dealing with dissidents internally challenging the premise this can be a stable relationship let alone one that is predictable, the biden administration may want that, but putin is se season sees an opening to act out and can they bring him back to the table in a reasonable way . Hes had four years of doing what he wants on the World Stage. Its a little hard to put that Genie Back in the bottle. If putin does not listen to President Biden and the next Hacking Attack is worse than solarwinds or jbs or colonial pipeline, do you think it will seem that President Biden has failed . Well, its not over. He will be failing, but hes got four years. There are a number of measures they can take. Both positive and negative, carrots and sticks, you know, sanctions and also helping u. S. Companies protect themselves. We have to clean up our own shop before we point fingers elsewhere. Theres always going to be criminals and putin will always be a bad guy, a killer so we have to shore up our own system to make sure theyre not ripe for this stealing but abby is exactly right. If he doesnt want to play ball we will have four years of increasing tensiOn And we can play that game. We are the united states of america but what biden has tried to do is convince the rest of the world this new return to Normalcy And Diplomacy is not just a temporary thing that america is back but what the europeans are saying is like is america back because biden cant make any promises that go beyond january 2025. Dana, Joe Bidens public persona aided in fact by Donald Trump and Donald Trumps campaign is this befuddled Old Man who doesnt know where hes going. The truth of the matter is, he is a tough guy and i dont necessarily mean that as a compliment. He is a brass knuckles politico, and, you know, this is not the perception of him out there, but well see if he brings that to bear with putin. He has exhibited that toughness in and brashness frankly in meetings when he was Vice President. He talks about how he stormed out of meetings. That is not exactly the kind of characteristic that one would think of when they think of, you know, frankly the Uncle Joe that he tries to put forward on the domestic stage but that is him and i think the point that all of you have made is really important that we have to continue to juxtapose where we are now versus where we are where we were for four years where vladimir putin felt in a lot of ways very justifiably that he could play the president of the united states like a fiddle. He cant do that now. For one reasOn And one reason only and perhaps there are more but at least the baseline is because biden has the experience. Biden has the understanding of geopolitics that his predecessor didnt have. Well see if he has the mettle, though, to be determined. Dana, abbey Philip And Josh rogin, good to see you in person. President Biden Hit with a left hook tore trying to reach out to the right. 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None are solid by any stretch of the imagination, just the beginning of a conversation, the problem for republicans and democrats is that you have to find enough votes to pass something and thats why this group is meeting. I caught up with jeanne shaheen, a democrat from New Hampshire and said everybody on the outside needs to calm down and let this process play out because they are making progress. Take a listen. We have come to some agreement on various revenue streams that we think we could support so i think theres the ability to get some agreement on revenue as well as expenditures but weve got to negotiate that. The other thing shaheen told me its time for the White House to weigh in on this as well and if the White House were to agree to in that a lot of democrats would come along and join the party as well, jake, this comes to just what you can get enough votes to pass, right now theres no tangible proposal on the table and until that happens its difficult to forecast what could come next. Thank you so much. Lets discuss and start with you, former congresswoman Mia Love. Five senate republicans in the new Group Of Ten negotiating but thats those five, thats only half the number the democrats need to overcome a filibuster. The republican Whip Senator John Thune said this Group Cant go far beyond where Senator Capito was and still get republican votes. Are you optimistic about these talks . I actually think its the smart thing to do. I dont think its the foolish thing to do and agree with Senator Shaheen where she states that everybody really should calm down and let the process take its course. This is how you get bipartisan bills through. Mitt romney has wanted to work with the covid bill. He begged and said, look, i want to be able to do some of these things and want to get there and vote so we dont have to do it through Budget Reconciliation and im glad that hes actually at the table and if they push republicans out on this bill, i think its going to lose all theyre going to lose all good faith when it comes to republicans on other bills they want to work on. If they dont do it this time theyre going to have to plan on Budget Reconciliations for a lot of the other bills that theyre going to try to push through. You can only do it for budgetary bills or expenditures bills where you only need 51 votes with the Vice President breaking the tie. Former congressman joe kennedy, your Home Commonwealth Senator Elisabeth Warren is already saying its time to move forward without republicans. Do you agree . Yeah, jake, look, i think people are frustrated and mia is right here that part of this is the process playing out but the Bottom Line is they need the votes and two members are Senators Manchin and sinema that want to give us another shot but, look, theres an awful lot a biden administration wants to do that democrats in both the house and the senate want to do and that i think quite candidly our country needs from Infrastructure Investment and efforts to actually make our country stronger, fairer, our economy more resilient. The longer this takes that that window starts to close, so i think the administration, you got to do what you got to do in order to get the votes. I hope republicans are willing to actually come to the table and get just as you pointed out ten instead of five. I remain skeptical. Yeah. Plenty of others do too. Senators Mitt Romney and Rob Portman from utah and ohio are part of this group. Theyre negotiating. But they are also say theyre not going to agree to any Tax Increases to pay for the Infrastructure Deal presumably that means not even to Bidens Proposal of a 15 minimum corporate tax, just asking companies to make sure they spend at least 15 on corporate taxes. I mean, how can you feel optimistic when two of the republicans i do . Go ahead. Well, i just think that that those are going to be the sticking points. How big the bill is. How to pay for that bill and what the definition of infrastructure is. And so when you go back to the painful how long it took, i was part of that process and so was representative congressman kennedy, that was a hard, long process and to go back and to strip some of that is going to be very difficult for republicans but i do remain optimistic because this has been done in the past and i think this is how bills should be run. You debate them and make sure that you do not allow perfect to be the enemy of a good wing. Youre going to have to give some up on both sides but america needs a good Infrastructure Plan and that means that youre going to have to make some concessions and then at least get something that you want on the table. I do wonder, congressman, how much you think this Group Of Ten, these new negotiations are about letting about the white House And Senator schumer, the leader of the democrat, the majority leader, letting Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin do everything they can to exhaust that and say manchin, sinema, we tried, you have to pass this Plus 50 votes and the Vice President. Look, i think thats certainly part of it and i hope theyre successful. I hope they can get ten republicans on board and find ten republicans that will come on board and embrace what a democratic majority actually has and the efforts there that so that this bill is robust enough to address the challenges our country is confronting, again, i think theres comments from a number of republican senators, Ron Johnson amongst them that cast serious doubt on that. That being said, no one expected that this was going to be easy, right . The legislative process is hard and youve got democratic control of government by a margin of exactly zero, so you need every vote and if youve got senator there is that are saying, hey, we need to go down this process, go down that process but we are seeing the pushback from progressives which everybody expected was going to happen. Were just in it now and its a hard spot, a spot that id rather be in than the alternative. Two of the best, Mia Love and joe kennedy, thanks to both of you. Good to see you again. Thank you. Coming up another another infrastructure issue. Congressional negotiators are dealing with high Speed Internet and for many its not an issue but about a third of this nation, a third of the american people have lived through this pandemic without access to the internet. Now, President Bidens proposed Infrastructure Bill is aiming to provide every home with reliable h highspeed broadband by 2030. Miguel marquez looks at what it might mean for those who go without currently. Reporter jaden, jacksOn And caylin, when the pandemic hit, broadband for these students essential. We need a day for everything. I need a day for all of their schools. I need it for zoom meetings. Reporter she was paying 100 Bucks a month for poor service. 44 of homes here in cleveland have no high Speed Internet says a 2018 report from the national digital Inclusion Alliance and the White House says some 30 Million americans live in areas where Broadband Infrastructure Isnt good enough. These neighborhoods are dont have the right infrastructure. Alvarez, a cleveland nonprofit focused on providing it for residents like melanie williams. This device right here can do ten gigabytes per second of throughput. Reporter digital c is delivering ultra high Speed Internet at a very low cost to those needing it most. Since the pandemic i had to become a Homeschool Teacher all day, so, you know, that stopped me from working. Reporter today with digital C Service and help from the school, williams pays zero for high Speed Internet that works for everyone. One of our hottest sellers. Reporter monica is running her own business from home. Helps me with my orders and helps me to reach out to customers and for them to get in contact with me faster. Reporter today she pays about 19 a month for digital cs high Speed Internet keeping her business up and running. You two are fine . Okay. Just do what you do. Reporter clevelands as bury Computer Center trains and educates students to seniors, everything from job searches to doctor visits. When the pandemic was in full force, our seniors couldnt get out and go to the doctor so if they didnt have internet connectivity, then they could not take advantage of the technology with telehealth. How can i help you. Reporter what about where high Speed Internet is plentiful, rural wilson, north carolina, near the Tech Hub built its own municipal Internet System called greenlight in 2008. Well, youre not used to Number One was did you have sewer, number two was did you have County Water and right on down the line. Now i think the Broadband Internet has jumped in front. Reporter stone and his Partner Robbie brown developing Home Sites as fast as they can and sell before theyre finished and the builder will only build them if. The first question he asks was there high Speed Internet as in greenlight. Reporter and its not just home building. We are standing in the middle of the old Haring Drugstore built in 1885. Reporter Tech Consultant Bill oboyle is bringing lots of higher paying jobs to wilson. Jobs that wouldnt be possible without High Speed affordable internet. 51 employees today. Correct. How many in a month, in three months, in a year . We intend to be about 75 by The End of this year and we want to do about 125 in the next 18 to 24 months. Reporter oboyle is redoin a building that sat vacant. This used to an Autoparts Warehouse for many decades. It will be just as modern and advanced as any other Tech Space Youd see in larger markets. Reporter a huge investment for this small city a decade ago paying off massively today. If you are a small community and you dont have these capacities then the Job Market could be moving away from you. Reporter fast, cheap, reliable broadband, the bedrock of the new global digital economy. Now, look, the pandemic put a very fine point on why all americans need access to Broadband Internet proper Broadband Internet and the admission says if they have 100 Billion bucks they could close the gaps in the rural areas and usual areas by 2030. Thanks so much. Millions of doses of the Johnson Johnson Vaccine possibly about to expire. Could they go to waste with so many Around The World desperate for a shot . vo conventional thinking doesnt disrupt the status quo. Which is why tmobile for business uses unconventional thinking to help your business realize new possibilities. Only one 5g Partner offers unmatched network, support, and valuewithout any trade offs. In our health lead, Johnson Johnson has a Shelf Life Problem with its Covid Vaccine. The vaccines are only good for three months and millions. Doses are sitting unused in the united states on top of that, some states say federal rules will not let them donate those shots to other places in need. A plan to possibly redistribute this oversupply is under review as dr. Fauci warns of yet a new variant spreading quickly as Cnns Amara Walker reports. Repo. We dont want to let happen in the united states what is happening in the uk where you have a troublesome variant taking over as the dominant variant. Reporter growing concern that the more transmissible Delta Variant first identified in india could fuel new surges among unvaccinated people in the united states. If you have states where Vaccination Rates are lower they are still vulnerable, especially with this new Delta Variant which is even more infectious. Reporter the Delta Variant already accounts for 60 of new cases in the uk and may be more severe according to british Public Health officials. Dr. Anthony Fauci Pleading with the public to get both Vaccine Doses now. We cannot declare victory prematurely because there are still a substantial proportion of people who have not been vaccinated. Reporter the White House is calling june a pivotal month of action. Lower Vaccine Demand could mean hundreds of thousands of shots going to waste. Ohio Governor Mike Dewine warning 200,000 doses will expire by The End of the month and officials in arkansas saying they have so many unused doses they have to the ordering the Judy Woodruff Vaccine. In a statement to cnn Johnson Johnson says its working to extend the Shelf Life of the vaccine which currently lasts up to three months in a refrigerator. As more americans are traveling, the cdc has updated Travel Guidance to 120 country for the vaccinated and unvaccinated. 33 additional countries now at level 1 the lowest Risk Category including iceland, israel, Singapore And South korea. Meanwhile a Battle Pitting The Texas and florida republican governors against major Cruise Lines who use ports in their states. The governors Banning Proof of vaccines but the Cruise Ships are requiring them for passengers. Texas is open 100 . And we want to make sure that you have the freedom to go where you want without limits. Reporter now, jake, Health Officials are warning states with lower Vaccination Rates are vulnerable to surges, especially with this new Delta Variant. Georgia where we are is actually among the states with the lowest Vaccination Rates along with arkansas, louisiana, mississippi, oklahoma and tennessee. Now, here at this Walkup Vaccination Site in this neighborhood in atlanta, the organizers tell me, yes, they have been seeing lower demand over the past several weeks probably because they live in an area where most people have been vaccinated and so they are now in the middle of shifting strategy to find a way to reach the population that has yet to be vaccinated. Jake. Thank you so much. Lets bring in dr. Sanjay gupta. Fauci told cnn the fda is reviewing now if the Expiration Date of the Judy Woodruff Vaccine can be extended or if not if unused doses can be redistributed elsewhere. But is there still a chance, a good chance that many of these doses are going to go to waste . I think were going to see certain percentage of Dose Gas to waste. I mean right now were hearing its a small percentage but its kind of remarkable to think about, jake, in the context of this year about these vaccines obviously being so important and now at the point where demand has obviously been outstripped by supply, so that was always going to be expected because you werent going to get it exactly right but now i think the objective is try to decrease the amount thats going to be unused. You remember pfizer, jake, initially it was a certain amount of Cold Storage then they said we could shorten the storage time. They may come up with strategies to try to extend the Shelf Life of Johnson Johnson and possibly get some of these doses to covax, the World Organization to distribute this to other countries, just to give you con ticket, about 140 Million doses administered total, 11 Million have been in Johnson Johnson so about 8 overall so its not a huge percentage but important nonetheless. Yeah, one of the reasons why the numbers are going down in terms of how many people are being vaccinated every day is because of Vaccine Skepticism. Some of it, not all of it, some of it fed by just completely lunatic conspiracy theories. Take a look at this from a certified physician who testified add an ohio Statehouse Health Committee hearing and talked about the Covid Vaccine in unhinged ways. Take a listen. What is it thats actually being transmitted thats causing all of these things . Is it a combination of the protein which now were finding has a metal attached . Im sure you have seen the pictures of the internet of people who had shots and now theyre magazine any tied. Put a key on their forehead and they can stick. Im just going to do a test. I have no idea whats going to happen. Im fully vaccinated. No, not magnetic. This doctor used that crazy theory to argue against legislation to allow prove of vaccinations in ohio. Regardless of that legislation, i mean what do you make of this . Im never going to fully understand this, jake. I mean, you know, it predates this pandemic, these types of conspiracy theories, i mean you and i have talked about it in the past. I get when people advocate crazy things in order to sell something. She has a book just say no to vaccines, maybe thats it. There is no evidence of this and lets not equivocate. There is no Microchip Or Tracking device or some sort of other product thats attached to these vaccines. You know, its very its harmful when you look overall at Vaccine Skepticism but one thing i will tell you is that she is probably preaching to an audience that already sort of believes what she says. I dont think shes convincing them theyre harmfulment take a look at Vaccine Acceptance in the country. I find this data interesting. Weve been talking about it since the beginning so theres about now 66 who are absolutely saying, yes, ill get it. Ive already gotten it or im in line, the yellow line is that wait and see, that movable middle which has come down, it was over 40 . Its below 20 but its the Red Line were talking about here, jake, with what we heard from the doctor in ohio. 7 say only if required. 13 that make up that Red Line say absolutely no way no how. But why though, some is because of exactly people hearing stuff like that and, again, its just preaching to the choir but another part is people do have other reason, they cant take time off. They think theres going to be a Copay Or Something involved so theres all these different reasons, what you just saw there obviously does not help. Yeah, to say the least, dr. Sanjay gupta, thanks so much. In our national Lead Covid infects in migrants crossing the border are one reason many more are dying this year compared to 2020 as they make this deadly trek to the united states. The surge of migrants is expected to get worse. Cnn rosa flores went to the u. S. Mexico Board Story get a Reality Check and should warn you some of whats in her report, you might find it disturbing. Reporter this is The End of The American Dream for this man. He has a mexico voters card. Who authorities believe crossed the border on a raft. Walked for five days then ran out of water. His arms scratched by the brush. And for this woman. Shes lonely 24 years old. Reporter authorities say she drowned on the Rio Grande and had been in the water for three to five days. Her body is so gruesome we can only show you her clothes. They are two of more than 1500 migrants who died on the Texas Border since dr. Careen sterns started tracking the deaths after joining the medical Examiners Office in 2007. Majority are heatstroke, hypothermia and dehydration. Reporter She Tracks Migrant De deaths across the 12 South Texas counties and says, this year has been deadlier than recent years. Typically our busiest months are july and august and were not even there yet. Reporter last year by this time, 45 migrants had died on the border. This year that number has nearly tripled to at least 128. And 30 says dr. Stern tested positive for covid and in some cases considered a contributing factor in the deaths. Saying this is a physician, there is a safer way to do it than coming across the border. Reporter despite the deadly dangers, the flow of migrants is on track to surpass a 2019 crisis, the last time a migrant surge occurred. Mostly due to Poverty And Violence in latin america. In may alone, border authorities encountered around 180,000 migrants on the southwest border. The current surge in part driven by the misconception among migrants that the biden administration was allowing migrant families with young children into the country. Border patrols use horses to rescue some from the most remote locations. How dangerous is this terrain . Its very dangerous. Reporter according to karl lanndrum, more than half of the 8,000 rescues conducted nationally have happened here. To gear up for the most dangerous and deadly months of the year you can see here, the actual mobile beacon right there. Reporter this sector is deploying 13 beacons like these to help migrants call for help. This just takes it to a whole other level. Much more efficient. Its all solar powered. Never going to run out of power. And visible. Very isable prosecutor different locations. Reporter those beacons coming too late for some migrants. Why do you think they put carpet on the bottom of their shoes. To erase their footprints. One by one the items of the men and women are documented. All are clues about who they are and the dreams that were cut short. And even if you say to yourself its worth my life. Im willing to risk my life. Think about your family. Reporter and, jake, i just got off the phone with dr. Stern. She said since we shot the video for that story, another 4 migrants have died bringing the total to 132. Jake. Just awful. Rosa, thank you so much for that report. Vice president harris is taking some heat after her first trip abroad as Vice President and not only from the people youd expect it from. Stay with us. Versus the other guys. Clearly, velveeta melts creamier. Is now a good time for a flareup . Enough, crohns for adults with moderate to severe crohns or ulcerative colitis. 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Eric adams trying to put questions over where he lays his head at night to bed. And leading this hour, the first attempts at bipartisan Infrastructure Talks have collapsed between President Biden and congressional republicans so now biden is moves on to a different bipartisan group while progressives are getting impatient including Senator Bernie sanders who will join us live in moments. First two of the top gop negotiators of the new bipartisan group are already drawing a line in the sand underscoring just how challenging this deal is going to be as cnns manu raju reports. Reporter the centerpiece of Joe Bidens economic agenda now hanging by a thread. A massive package to spend trillions on infrastructure and dramatically expand the social Safety Net at risk of collapsing along with other items on the agenda after ending talks with Shelley Moore Capito he turned his attention to bipartisan senators planning to engage with them through his senior advisers as he makes his way through europe but top senators draw a Red Line and rejected calls for any Tax Increases. How could you get a deal without Raising Taxes . Theres a Red Line for a lot of democrats . Well, were in the going to raise taxes. As we come out of covid we want to keep the economy moving in the right direction so, you know, taxes would be a huge mistake. Reporter in an effort to bridge the divide a bipartisan group of 58 house members propose 1. 25 trillion Infrastructure Plan, 762 points of that in new spending but still a from of his 1. 8 Trillion American Glamlies Plan on top of his

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