kingdom and the united states government saying they, too, believe iran was behind that attack. secretary of state tony blinken saying in a statement moments ago that upon review of the available information, we are confident iran conducted this attack, which killed two innocent people, using one-way explosive, unarm unmanned aerial vehicles. they say a lethal capabilities that increasingly being deployed throughout the region. secretary blinken also going on to suggest that will be some type of a u.s. response to that, saying the response to that will be appropriate and will be forthcoming. we know this is taking place amid a tit for tat escalation of tensions at sea between iran and israel with a growing number of these kinds of incidents in recent weeks. but it also comes as the u.s. is in stalled nuclear negotiations with iran about getting back to the iran nuclear deal that trump pulled out of. both the u.s. and iran want to get towards reuniting under that agreement b
three hours. afterwards the two presidents held separate news conferences but hit some of the same tones and themes, mutual respect and optimism tempered by realism. i did what i came to do. the bottom line is i told president putin we need to have some basic rules of the road that we can all abide by. i made it clear to him that i believe. consequences of that would be devastating for russia. i don t think he s looking for a cold war with the united states. president putin seemed to be looking for the right category for mr. biden, among the four u.s. presidents he has met with during his 20 years leading russia. translator: he is very balanced, professional man, it s obviously clear that he is very experienced and it seems to me that we did speak the same lan language. certainly doesn t imply that we must look into each other s eyes and find a soul or swear eternal friendship. our chief national affairs correspondent jeff zeleny is live in geneva. good morning. you v
you, craig melvin here. an image meant to inspire confidence and unity on a shaken global stage. that family photo of america and our allies standing shoulder to shoulder, the first day of the g7 summit in the united kingdom just got under way. right now, president biden meeting with his counterparts there. like any family, there are differences. but there are also some key issues of agreement this morning. of course, we can t forget the big meeting on the horizon. president biden and russian president vladimir putin, reporters just asking president biden about it this morning. mr. president, what s your message to putin? back here at home, we re following big developments on capitol hill, a bipartisan deal on infrastructure, new hurdles with police reform talks and a sharp focus on voting rights. and there s a big new revelation related to the former president s tenure. the new york times thursday headline reads, hunting leaks trump officials focused on democrats in
weekend. now to this. the former top prosecutor for the u.s. capitol riot says former president trump could be held responsible for the january 6th insurrection. f he believes sedition charges could be brought against some of the defendants. joining us now, dr. leana wen. great to see you. astrazeneca says 79% effective against all illness, 100% against severe hospitalizations. what does this mean and what might the impact be here in the u.s.? john, i think this is very good news to have another vaccine that could potentially be authorized and added to our arsenal. i think the best news about astrazeneca is they found no adverse events or no significant adverse events including these blood clots some have raised concerns about in europe. this should be concerning to people around the world because the astrazeneca vaccine is seen as the world s vaccine. it s inexpensive, easy to store and transport, and, zberng it adds to our potential supply here in the u.s. we have all
attorney generals in two states, as a matter for federal criminal prosecution. well, tonight, the story moves forward, thanks to a very rare interview that cnn scored with deputy attorney general lisa monaco. cnn has not now the u.s. department to investigate, to investigate the forgeries to investigate the republican electoral forgeries as potential federal crimes. quote, federal prosecutors are reviewing fake electoral college certifications that declared former president trump the winner of states that he lost according to deputy attorney general lisa monaco. the federal prosecutors are looking at those and i can t say more about ongoing investigations. if the only people are only going to be investigated for that plot to overthrow the u.s. government were the low-level people who took part in the smash and grab violent part of the scheme that played out at the u.s. capitol on january 6th last year. well, now, we know there are ongoing investigations into another pat of th