office? look, i didn t overpromise. what i have probably outperformed what anybody thought would happen. do you need to be more realistic and scale down these priorities now that a legislation appears to be hopelessly stalled? can you now lay out your strategy to protect voting rights? i spoke to a number of black voters who fought to get you elected, and now they feel as though you re not fighting hard enough for them. why are you trying so hard in your first year to pull the country so far to the left? if. howard: there were plenty of neutral issue questions and some softer ones. cnned asked whether biden had done enough to restore faith in the confidence of government. can you imagine such wording for president trump? and there was none of the personal hostility that marked the trump years. but for the most part, white house reporters stepped up and did their job. i m howard kurtz, and this is mediabuzz . howard: now we ve come to expect an ideological divide am
alternate electors. what we learned about the trump plot to fake electors, plus the first arrest of someone threatening the lies of election officials, and why life needs to imitate art as democrats look to salvage parts of the build back better plan. it s real and it s coming, if anyone tells you different, they re full of the all in starts right now. good evening from new york, i m chris hayes. well, they got the trump documents. committee investigating the insurrection on january 6th has now taken possession of more than 700 pages of donald trump s pages from national archives, ex-president fought all the way up to the supreme court to keep them out of the committee s hands but the court ruled against them earlier this week. it s now clear why he fought so hard, they appear incredibly i incriminating and one of the biggest smoking guns we ve seen yet, though i note there s been a few. the committee has in their possession this draft executive order that politico
republican party especially when their only goal is obstruction. let s just be very clear. he ll do anything to prevent biden from getting success. and i actually get along with mitch. we like one another. he has one straightforward objective, make sure there s nothing i do that makes me look good in the mind in his mind with the public at large, and that s okay. i m a big boy. i ve been here before. did you ever think that one man out of office could intimidate an entire party where they re unwilling to take any vote contrary to what he thinks should be taken for fear of being defeated in a primary? with that in mind, the question now is what s next for the administration as it seeks to turn the page? well, the president gave us a general idea. while his sprawling build back better plan won t pass in its current form, big chunks of it like a standalone universal prehk bill might have better luck. there are also called for president biden to refocus his energy on the
all right. good morning, everybody. welcome to the cross connection. i m tiffany cross. you heard some of the black voters who put joe biden in office weighing in on his myers i first year with mixed reviews. biden gave himself high remarks in what turned out to be the longest press conference in presidential history. it was a quite informative one. now, there have been many successes that you don t often hear about in the biden administration. over three-quarters of americans have finally received one jab. that s something and free home tests are now on their way to your mail books, not to mention the pass annual of the american rescue plan. we put more change in your pockets. we appreciate that and a massive infrastructure bill. but we do have to be honest. there have been many challenges, excuse me, ballooning inflation. the social spending bill nope as build back better, it s pretty much stalled indefinitely now and, of course, the big unanswered question, that is, of
pass federal legislation to protect the vote are too large and too par reaching. joining us, ruben guy yag owes. do you support the send sewer of senator kyrsten sinema? i don t think you can dismiss the volunteers, big portions of arizonans who are concerned about their voting rights. i think it is a little too quick and perhaps too like sinema for her not the understand the severity of what s going on. i hope she would take time to listen to these everyday citizens. tees are people that walk, do our door knocking, old men and women that walk during summers. you can t dismiss that. take this time, go back to arizona actually meet with her constituents. it s not just democrats, independents, but people from all walks of life, arizonans are worried about the future of arizona. would you have voted to send sewer here? these aren t political people. these are everyday arizonans that did this. personally, the way i think about this every day is this is a call from arizonans