secretary of state. this was a very partisan line of inquiry from those republicans. one thing that was missing notably yesterday was detail-oriented lines of questions, right, that went into what the biden administration did and what they didn t do because a lot of these republicans were just digging their heels in questioning the biden administration s decision to withdraw in the first place, not exactly how that was executed. now, the secretary of state has another hearing today before the senate foreign relations committee, so we ll see if they get into some more details during that hearing. it will be good to get more information, actual information there. kylie, i thank you so much for that. nice to see you. new day continues right now. and a very good morning to viewers here in the united states and around the world. it is tuesday, september 14th. i m brianna keilar alongside john berman on this beautiful new day. today voters in california will decide governor g
if you got the ways and means and money you ll be able to get treatment. but if you don t then you won t. it also affects medical providers and the last night on all-in amy hag strom mill miller, the founder of and ceo of whole women s health, the organization challenging the texas abortion ban in the supreme court, spoke about the situation facing providers. we have seen lots of people come in since this law was passed heart breakingly we have had to turn away quite a lot of people. and it s been really really difficult for our staff members who are there because of their commitment to this work, because of their commitment to the human rights and justice issue that was abortion, having to look people in the eyes and deny them care that they could provider just two or three days ago. it s really heart breaking for all of us to be put in this position. the fight is being joined, though. meanwhile, several companies and groups are starting to speak out and fight back. lyft
the usual time. well, this and other vaccines have met the fda s rigorous scientific standards for emergency-use authorization. as the first fda-approved covid-19 vaccine, the public can be confident that this vaccine meets the fda s gold standards for safety, effectiveness, and manufacturing quality that we require for an approved product. words that could not come a day too soon. that is because, as of this weekend, the country s back to averaging a thousand-plus deaths a day from covid. that grim figure hasn t been this high since march. in florida, over the weekend, hospitalizations set a new record for the entire pandemic with more than 17,000 men, women, and children in covid units, icus, and ers across the state. nationally, new cases are, once again, averaging close to 150,000 a day. that s nearly ten-times what they were in june and experts on this program have predicted they ll hit 200,000 a day before this latest surge is over. even as cases soar, vaccine hesit
talked about the capitol attack in some of the starkest terms we have heard him use. not even during the civil wae did insurrectionists breach the capitol of the united states of america, the citadel of our democracy. not even then. but on january 6th, 2021, they did. they did. a mob of extremists and terrorists launched a violent and deadly assault on the people s house, on the sacred ritual to certify free and fair election. it wasn t dissent. it wasn t debate. it wasn t democracy. it was insurrection. my fellow americans, the tragedy of that day deserves the truth above all else. we cannot allow history to be rewritten. we cannot allow the heroism of these officers to be forgotten. we have to understand what happened, the honest and unvarnished truth.tod we have to face it. we have to face it. the president s determination there not to let history be rewritten, to face what happened that day. that s a determination shared by officers who have spoken out publicly in the
rachel s on vacation but we ll get through it together. we have so much to get to tonight, a lot of news developing today on a number of different fronts. we start with a solemn ceremony in the white house rose garden this evening where president biden signed legislation awarding congressional gold medals to the police officers who defended the u.s. capitol on january 6th. one medal goes to the u.s. capitol police, another to the washington, d.c. metropolitan police department. medals honoring the heroism of all the law enforcement officers who protected the capitol that day will be displayed at the capitol itself as well as at the smithsonian museum. the ceremony was attended by many law enforcement officers who were at the capitol on january 6th, and in an emotional speech the president offered his gratitude. thank you, thank you, thank you for protecting our capitol. maybe even more importantly for protecting our constitution and saving the lives of duly elected members