ccarthy and all standing by and ready too go. we are ready just in case. president biden is in italy while former president trump s is on capitol hill, for a serie from both the house and the senate in to address some of america s most powerful busines leaders making his case for a more prosperous economy if voters decide to send him back to the white house for a second term. welcome to a new hour of america s newsroom i am dana perino. bill: wouldn t it be if he got immunity today. a couple hundred yards away fro where the justice department. you couldn t write it any better. good morning at home while we await from president biden in that joint news conference with the ukraine president where he will answer reporters questions the first time since his son hunter s conviction on federal gun charges. former president trump as we mentioned is meeting the top republican lawmakers at the house side and submit site they re going to talk about national policy in try to map
better act? absolutely. i think, you know, across the democratic caucus, and that s both with liberal members, progressive members and with moderate members, people saw it as a wake-up call, that they needed to get something done. they spent too much time bickering amongst each other, they had no legislative wins and they needed to tout something. the interesting question i have is whether passing these bills, the bipartisan infrastructure bill and the build back better, will actually help them in the mid midterms. the clear message i took away from tuesday was that voters feel like democrats are ought of touch. they re not talking about the issues voters care about. the thing that are top of mind for most voters right now are the inflation, why they struggle to buy, you know, cgas for thei cars and milk for their fridges. that s what worries people right now. democrats right now are talking about infrastructure, they re talking about paid family leave. that s something that s popula