we closed in on a go time. on saturday. a veteran reporter from the los angeles time was there at the scene. to witness the peoples streaming in. to witness the huge crowds converging. ready to make themselves heard. that reporter, doug melbourne from the l.a. times, was able to capture the scenes. as we closed into that noon hour. he captured the scene this way, at 11:33 am anne yes that was. it. and this isn t just a shot that was taken in the wrong direction. or a shot that was taken of the sidelines. if you look where we re reporting out there, that s the big screen. that is the stage. that s the center of the main event. less than a half hour before the whole thing was supposed to kick off. worries everybody? now, to be fair, this was 11:33 am. things did fill out a little bit by the time noon actually rolled around. but, not by that much. this was a s biggest the whole thing ever got on saturday. this was around 1 pm. about an hour into it. when there is a big march, a
accomplished more than in two years you will be a laughing stock in the united nation and around the world. that was back in 2018. today joe biden is going to be addressing the u.n. general assembly for the first time since taking office. mika, let s just say it right here. he does not do it in a particularly good time coming off of what s happening in afghanistan and also what s happening in france over the past week. it comes amid of what s happening. with ambassador etienne who was recalled from washington and he ll be on the show this morning. donald trump is calling on georgia s secretary of state to de-certify the election. brad ralph raffensperger is joining us and we got bob woodward and robert costa is joining us on the former president s democracy. that s going to be interesting willie, i am going to enjoy talking to our friends woodward and robert costa. a couple parts of that book i would have to ask him about. i would love to know the forcing for william ba
good evening. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, decertify the election. that is the demand coming from none other than the former president, donald trump, and it comes in a new letter to georgia s secretary of state, brad raffensperger. the secretary is outfront exclusively tonight to respond for the first time to trump s new attempt to overturn the results of the election nearly 11 months after the election. so trump claims in his letter that there is a new report of invalid ballots and says, quote, i would respectfully request that your department check this and, if true, along with many other claims of voter fraud and voter irregularities, start the process of decertifying the election or whatever the correct legal remedy is and announce the true winner. that letter was sent three days ago. the election results and been certified and audits again and again and the true winner is still joe biden. trump did not win 321 days ago in georgia, and there has been zero evidence
a trillion plus dollar divide among democrats threatens to stop the biden domestic agenda dead in its tracks. new and sobering cnn pictures from the border. thousands-of-haitian migrants made in a makeshift refugee camp under a bridge. the biden plan is to send them home. we begin though with the coronavirus and two giant developments. the white house today announcing it will lift covid travel restrictions and allow fully vaccinated international visitors into the united states starting in november. more on that big news in a moment. first though, welcome news for parents. this morning pfizer releasing trial results it says show its covid vaccine is safe and highly effective in children ages 5 to 11. pfizer says it will now submit that data to the government and apply for emergency authorization by the end of the month. if that fda review goes smoothly some 28 million children could be eligible for vaccination by halloween or soon after. we re hopeful and expectant that the
of his presidency as some of america s closest allies look to see if u.s. foreign policies have really changed since donald trump left the white house. tomorrow s speech comes on a heel of a series of setback for the biden administration on friday. the pentagon announced a drone strike targeting terrorists mistakenly killed tens of millions and including seven children. the fda advisory group voted against the booster shot, it was only approved for seniors or high risk groups. and finally, france recalled its ambassador to the united states over president biden s to provide nuclear we ll get overall of that. the administration had hoped todd pivot back to his domestic agenda which has been jeopardized by some members of his own party. whitehouse s aides discussed curtailing the u.s. travel. with us we have white house s reporters, jonathan lemire who s up way too early for us and david ignious is joining us. jonathan, you traced joe biden s problem, he s obviously going