We know you love it, so get more of it, with applebees new bigger bolder grill combos. Now thats eatin good in the neighborhood. Welcome to kasie d. C. Im kasie hunt. We are live from washington every sunday from 7 00 to 9 00 p. M. Eastern. Tonight it turns out the most consequential thing released from james comey this week was probably not his book. Plus, Climate Change and the president s legal team. The outlook is cloudy for Michael Cohen. The Attorney General and Rod Rosenstein. And later, we are witnessing a genuine thaw in relations with north korea or are we witnessing the art of the deal as written by kim jongun . Bill richardson joins me live to
talk about the hermit kingdom. But first we start with two images. The first an actual photograph of four president s and their wives. The photograph was taken by paul morris at the funeral for barbara bush. In the center you can see george h. W. Bush, behind him his son george, his wife laura, his arm around the clintons. On the edge
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and shanksville. each week, americans dying, largely preventable deaths from covid-19. republican governors are lining up against president biden s most aggressive push yet to get the pandemic under control. vowing to fight a new vaccine mandate, covering as many as 100 million americans. one model used by the cdc projects almost 100,000 more could die by december. joining me now with the u.s. surgeon general, dr. vivek murthy. thank you so much, doctor, for joining me. i want our viewers to listen to what then president-elect joe biden said in december, and what white house press secretary jen psaki said just this july. do you think the vaccines should be mandatory? no, i don t think they should be mandatory. i wouldn t demand they be mandatory. that s not the role of the federal government. that s the role that institution s, private sector entities, and others may take. so, doctor, what changed?
well, survey of 18 to 29-year-olds have more fear and hope of the state of american democracy. and the organizations in the institutions on the bottom part of that list very much are the reasons in which they have that fear. congress, the federal government, the president, and the media. yes, congress does not fare particularly well, 17% say they trust the congress. you also ran some numbers on the fbi and the d.o.j., 42% saying think trust the fbi, 45 saying the trust the department of justice. have those numbers dipped in light of the president s attack on the institution s? this is the first time we asked about those institutions as part of the survey. generally the organizations that the president has been attacking have been increasing at least relative to the last year. the media compared to the last couple years is up 6 points the last five or six years. starting from a preload base, but still up.
justice. have those numbers dipped in light of the president s attack on the institution s? this is the first time we asked about those institutions as part of the survey. generally the organizations that the president has been attacking have been increasing at least relative to the last year. the media compared to the last couple years is up 6 points the last five or six years. starting from a preload base, but still up. we ve seen the same thing when we look across a couple different issues as well. would you say millennials are not buying the president s use of the term fake news sne they re not buying that. they re concerned about the intake of news, what s real, what s fake, et cetera. but it s almost like one of newton s laws which is for every action there is a reaction and i think what we re seeing in this poll is the reaction of young people is to, is to think about how to organize and then to show up in november. rick tyler, to bring you into this conversation as we