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All the legal problems and c contr controversy? i think so. there s a lot of excitement. the vice president and several other members of the administration have been fanning out. this is week three of our invest in america tour. delivering more good news. the look in the eyes of community leaders when we say, yes, this bridge that you have known about for years is going to be fixed. this road you have been trying to get adjusted for a long time, this airport that needed to be dealt with, we are getting you funding. it s a huge deal admittedly, when we have good news, often the people from either side of the aisle could agree is a good thing, it doesn t always get the same attention as the hot controversy or the bad news of the day that s one of the reasons why we are making sure that americans are seeing the impact of what we have done through our travel this latest round of announcements this is the freshest out of the president s bipartisan infrastructure law. this is about $295 ....
But what matters to and even more so is what those jobs are in a community, in a neighborhood, and in family. and how we go out there and tell that. and tell that real story. so this is the start of that. the president, the vice president, the cabinet, they re going to be fanning out, crisscrossing the country over the next ten days. you ve certainly already seen that throughout the early part of this year as the president s travel to tunnels and bridges. that isn t just about big infrastructure and a lot of resources. it s about how that impacts small businesses and the communities and makes people s lives better. and that s a progress and an optimism you re going hear from the president. but one of investing in this country and really making that real for people. jen o malley dillon, we will talk offline about the mom pr. i feel like we could go international with it. thank you very much for spending some time to talk to us today. there is this i used to always ask ron klain abou ....
All, a searing slice right through it. [inaudible] look at the rushing flow. it s like a river. you can see the current of the lava. darren estimates is moving 30 to 40 miles per hour. there is nothing like this. really just an incredible experience, and as you saw in that piece, close up to the source of this current top of the, at victory. it is moving much faster. 30 to 40 miles per hour, according to darren. that was his estimate. physical further down, to the current edge of it. it s a lot so. because it s fanning out. that is about 25 feet per hour, open to officials. still, though it is inching closer to that main highway. currently about two miles away from it. so it is concerning, and something they are closely watching, laura. david, thank you so much for reporting. really fascinating stuff. look there s also been days of silence from a lot of ....
It s fanning out, but still inching closer to the roadway. just over two miles from that main highway. it was entering overnight they had to shot down this portion of the viewing area because out here on the lava rock from past eruptions there was an unexploded ordinance that was found. they re asking folks pull over, don t walk onto the lava rock. for that reason we re keeping a bit closer to the roadway. leave it to david culver to give us the most remarkable view poppy live commenting. i said during the piece, he s such a good writer. thanks, david. thank you. attacks under way in ukraine. now two major cities are without power this morning. plus, after weeks of protests, foxconn is restoring production at the world s largest iphone factory in china. this comes as the wall street journal reports apple is ....
Capitol military formation. one side, they did split up into two teams, fanning out to go on down individual lawmakers. and after january 6th, the group s leader did definitely keep buying weapons, and messaging fellow oath keepers about continuing to block president biden from taking office. none of that is really in dispute in this trial. new york times reporter alan foyer, was in the courthouse as the sedition trial kicked off today, he put it this way. he said, quote, because of the government s wealth of evidence, the trial is less likely to focus on disputes over what the group did in the days and weeks leading up to january six, as it is to hinge on the question of why they did it. joining us now is allen foyer, who s covering the trial for new york times. appreciate you being here, thanks for ten. thanks for having me, rachel, . can you spend that last point, that the disputed in the courtroom is gonna be less about what they, did and more about why they didn t. so it s g ....