place. should the president choose to bow out, with the pressure building among his party. now, recent ap polling finds that 65% of democrats do not believe the president should withdraw, undermining his assistance that only party elites and insiders are the ones that want him out. the official word from the campaign is there is no update to report. here s what the president s campaign manager had to say today on morning joe. we know that we ve slipped a bit from the debate, and we know that the president has to prove to the american people exactly what he believe, that he s in this to win this. he can do this. the mounting pressure from democratic lawmakers is showing no signs of subsiding as new mexico senator martin heinrich and nine more house democrats joined the public call for biden to step aside today. nbc news has just learned at this hour, as we speak, vice president harris is going to be holding a call with major democratic donors to address urgent, emerging
officials. i think you have seen the airfield is secure and every day in security operations commanders are always improving the security environment. so as the commander on the ground at every level finds those things that need to be improved to increase the security to allow mission success, they will do those things that they have authority to do on a daily basis. so the ability to bring more people on and to continue those that is what we will continue to look at. do they have the snablt. i don t want to get ahead of where we are. but the mission remains security at the airport and inside of the airport and that is what we re doing. there are as we speak, there is no plans to expand beyond that and i think we leave it on that. the general has been talking about it, air lift is not a limiting factor. but that doesn t mean every set on every plane is available. there is a lot of factors that go into the in the throughput. including processing at the gates where we hav
but i will get you toay h, 1tñànw no, you w. laura: yes, i will. sean: not happening. laura: i m laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from washington. a few months ago rhode island mother f this is the ingraham angle from washington tonight. a few months ago a rhode island mother filed dozens request for public records aboutoz what her daughter was being taught in school. in response of the nea is suing the mother of the nea is suing the mother because she dared to ask questions. the first, big apple, big mess, dig lesson is the focus of tonight s angle. on the many christenings joe biden said they went outing the so-called infrastructure bill, when moments get out during the mostly friend the q&a with reporters. as governor of the state. for his personal behavior? he has done one hell of a job. access to voting to of things that s why it is so sad. laura: think about it. laura: think about it. what is sad that cuomo didn t have more time to impleme
and right now those protests in cuba are expanding. u.s. officials are warning cubans not to try to make that treacherous journey to the united states. we re going talk to the mayor where they have taken to the streets in sol darety. nbc garrett haake is at his host on the hill. garrett, i will start with you. spending and infrastructure negotiations seem to really splinter off. we re hearing about so many different plans. make it plain for us. what plan is this and what is in it? there is two bills. the bipartisan one. roads, bridges, set that aside now. what we re talking about now is a bill that costs $3.5 trillion that includes all of these other priorities. this new reconciliation bill that is not a bill yet, just a top line number, will include numbers for early childhood education. it will address climate change, it will expand medicare benefits, and it is a huge investment all of these other priorities that democrats ran on and they will need to do it with only demo
driver said, government agents began instructing her to pick up busloads of migrant children s foreign nationals from mexico et cetera pier the driver wasn t giving any information beyond that. she was told to take those children deep into the interior of the united states away from the border and do it as quickly as possible there have been some drop-offs in asheville, chattanooga, couple in atlanta, the driver said. that is as far as i would go. then the children continue on further. another source familiar with what is going on going on topock 17th of foreign nationals take as far away as new york, chicago, miami. but there is a problem. if you are trying to change the population of a country with people who live there finding out the maid is tough to do with buses because packed with illegal minors from without the proper i.d. or be in this country at all, people tend to notice. so the biden administration came up with a different plan now they are flying the kids beca