Us and the people work for a living in this country. All right. Anita dunn, thank you very much. A senior adviser, of course, to President Biden. And outfront now, dan cluchey, the former senior speechwriter for President Biden, who worked on multiple major biden speeches during the 2022 State Of The Union speech and the 2021 inaugural address. And david litt, speechwriter for thenpresident obama. Okay. Thanks very much to both of you. So here we are. Were less than two hours away, from from this going to be a major speech from biden. And i think, safe to say, sort of my interpretation, from spending time with him today is its hes going to take his time and hes going to talk about a lot of things, we know he reached out to tv president s, tv president s like morgan, morgan freeman, gina davis. Yeah, i mean, why do you think he did that . Well, can i say he neglected bill pullman, who i think is the best tv president s speech has gotten . No, i was not all inclusive with my list. I was
by her. they deserve everything. and i wouldn t be serena if there wasn t venus. for my husband and everyone and their thoughts. once in a lifetime or once in a generation there are certain athletes who come along and they transcend the sport. we saw it with tiger woods. we saw it with michael jordan. serena to me she did that for tennis. she changed wearing your emotions on your sleeve and being who you are. she made it a more welcoming and inviting sport for everyone. she revolutionized it just by being herself. she was so dominant for so long, especially at the most difficult time to be dominant in womens sports and womens tennis. she has never allowed anybody to dictate what she ll say or what she ll do. serena has always played on and off the court on her terms. com e on. hi. so this is from serena s essay she wrote in her book. i never wanted to have to choose between tennis and family. if i were a guy i wouldn t be writing this. because i d be out the
this is not business as usual and shows how dire the situation has become. some families have turned to hospitals to help feed their children and that includes four babies in south carolina who could not tolerate other formulas when their usual product sold out. one estimate says at least 45% of formula products were sold out last week nationwide and hoarding is only making things worse. one woman in massachusetts filled a shopping cart full of baby formula and was confronted by another shopper. take a look. look at this. look at all this. i need it for my baby. look at the shelves. you don t think i need it for my baby, too. you take all the formula off the shelf. you come after me. i don t know you get this one. i m saying this is the whole reason there s a formula shortage. you come and buy all the formula at once and there are kids who need formula today who won t be able to get it because you just bought it to stock up. we ve got to work together on this. y
that was a situation that we may, some of us may never be in again. a lot of times you don t know when you are making history. you are just in the moment to do the right thing and the best thing that you can at the time. and there is a bittersweetness to that. it was not the first it was one of the few. so, that is the bitter part. the sweet part is that we got to do it. we are still in the fight to tell our stories. while the supreme court does not always align with public opinion, today s verdicts would seem to suggest that court is not immune to changing attitudes, either. the category is. live it is around a family, queer, mostly in the ball room in of new york in the late
george s chapel. then people will arrive and the royal family not involved in the procession will arrive. then the king and royal family will join the procession and it will stop at the west gate steps of the chapel and the coffin will be carried up the west steps and the committal service at st. george s chapel. vast numbers of the public standing in the middle of these normally very busy roads just to have their last moment with their monarch. that s what this is. i don t know whether any british people really feel this in the same way i do, but i find it really poignant. this is them all saying goodbye. in almost every case they re saying goodbye to the only monarch they have ever known. it is a moment of bittersweetness. celebration of a great life well lived and great reign and