to socially distance but recognize that they need to point forward with the vaccines coming online, numbers dropping and less deaths. the president will talk about that. emphasis most certainly on what he s about to sign in a few minutes. keep an eye on, also, the administration launching into a blitz to sell and message this proposal. importance in their minds what this $1.9 trillion brings to the table. the president they announced yesterday will make a trip to pennsylvania tuesday and next week the president and vice president will be heading to georgia as part of the effort to talk about this profeposal. why does it matter? georgia and the two democrat whose hailed from that state because of runoffs, $ 1.9 trillion wouldn t have been possible. because of this, the president is able to sign his cornerstone proposal. phil mattingly, thank you. covering the white house for us. it is remarkable for president biden to be signing such a sweeping piece of legislation just seve
do, the chairs you have to provide. that is one snapshot of the strain on this city. expand that out now to everything else that the city has to provide for these ukranian refugees. the social help, the psychological help, the structure, all of it. so that s what the mayor is talking about, the strain on the city. despite that, wolf, and you know this from walking around this beautiful city is you re not seeing anybody sleeping on the streets or tents in the street despite the influx of the city, and that is truly remarkable. they just don t know how long they can keep this up. got to give those polish people a lot of credit taking in these millions of refugees. mostly women and children and the elderly, the men between the ages of 18 and 16. they re fighting in ukraine. kelly law, excellent, excellent report, thanks very much. they have just voted for the referral of two former trump
national security strategy was and what worked and what was effective? i think the audience it was a rebuttal both to donald trump and the people who voted for him in the election. he made the argument that his strategy has worked, that it we should not compromise our values. he talked a lot about the politics of fear. and certainly that was all of the key themes of his of of a rebuttal to donald trump s campaign. and margaret, one of the things that jim sciutto pointed out on his way out just a minute ago was that there was this very nuanced credit-taking that the president made when he said something along the lines that there had been no foreign successful terrorist attack made within the homeland. you have to parse 15 different ways to make that true. there hasn t been another 9/11. to every isis-inspired attack.
soldiers who served with bowe bergdahl suggesting people lost their life looking for him. he said i don t know of soldiers dying trying to find bowe bergdahl. is that the defense we are going to here? the defense is it is complicated and they don t know. i would say the point that charles crad hammer made and if this was put forward into spirit of high minded regret and woe don t think this is good, but we had no choice. they would have gotten more leeway from senate democrats and including republicans. this credit taking and putting points on the board is doing damage to continue to prosecute foreign policy. we will hear what democrats and republicans have to say very soon. thank you for your time in d.c.
it s amazing what you can accomplish if you don t care who gets the credit. we will listen to the president today and see if this is about credit taking or just backing what we heard them unveil republicans and democrats in the senate yesterday. jonah, sam, thank you. let s stand by and listen to the president. (cheers) go dragons. let me especially thank your outstanding principal lisa premus. (cheers) there are all kinds of notable guests here. i want to mention a few. first of all our outstanding secretary of department of homeland security janet napolitano is here. our wonderful secretary of the interior ken salazar. former secretary of labor.