we ll have the lead prosecutors in the chauvin case tomorrow night after the sentencing. it will be such a important day in the courtroom for them and everyone else. indeed. excellent. well-done my friend. thank you, rachel. well, it really is infrastructure week. and president joe biden got to say the words today he has been wanting to say since inauguration day, we have a deal. and he was so excited about the deal that he did something that presidents just about never do. he went out into the driveway. on the pennsylvania avenue-side of the white house with a bipartisan group of senators to announce the deal they just made. we have a deal. and i think it s really important we ve all agreed that none of us got what we wanted, i clearly didn t get all you wanted. they gave more than i think maybe they were inclined to give in the first place. but this remind mez of the days we used to get an awful lot done in the united states congress. they did not and i understa
he said america has turned a page. we re committed to leading this change. the united states is back. it is fantastic. he s a breathe of fresh air. and new hope for a bipartisan deal on infrastructure. but some democrats say biden should go it alone. it is time to move forward. republicans have held us up long enough. inside politics, the biggest stories sourced by the best reporters now. welcome to inside politics sunday, i m abby phillip. the days of donald trump s america first foreign policy are over. that is the message president joe biden want the world to hear as he travels on his first foreign trip as president. he s announcing that the u.s. will buy and donate 500 million doses of pfizer s covid vaccine. america will be the arsenal of vaccines in our fight against global covid-19. just as america was the arsenal of democracy during world war ii. our vaccine donations don t include pressure for favors or potential concessions. we re doing this to sav
What the republican congresswoman said about Kevin Mccarthy, her safety, and why she compares Donald Trump. Be prepared for January 6thstyle Mob Violence as Benjamin Netanyahu gets close to an exit. And explaining a keynote vote. And its one of the most contentious decisions the fda has made in years but today they decide on the fate of the controversial alzheimers drug. Good morning to our viewers here in the United States and all around the world. Its monday, june 7th. This Morning Brandnew comments from Liz Kmany after being booted by house republicans from her leadership last month. Cheney has called out Donald Trump by inciting the January 6th insurrection and in terms ive not heard before, she describes how she found out that House Minority Leader Kevin Mccarthy went to maralago to Kiss Donald trumps ring. Listen to this. Did you know he was going before he was going . I didnt. What did you i mean what was your reaction when you saw the video on the screen . I was stunned. I coul
he criticized republicans for either wanting, and i m quoting him now, to do nothing or not enough. meanwhile, the new jobs report is out today, underscoring the severe economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic. the u.s. economy adding just 49,000 jobs last month, leaving the country still down almost 10 million jobs since the pandemic started one year ago. let s begin our coverage this hour over at the white house. our chief white house correspondent kaitlan collins is standing by. president biden is emphasizing the urgency of his massive pandemic relief bill. reporter: capitol hill appears to be listening because both chambers have passed this resolution, paving the way for democrats to move forward on this bill and making clear they want to do so quickly. house speaker nancy pelosi says they ll start drafting that legislation next week, potentially get this passed by the end of the month. wolf, here is the catch. there are no republicans on board. right now the white h
the president has expressed full faith and confidence in me. fit for duty, the white house doctor releases his assessment of president biden calling him a healthy, active and robust 81-year-old. the one test he didn t have done. and why. more money, more problems, a judge refuses to halt donald trump s nearly half billion dollar fraud penalty. leaving him less than a month to pay the money or secure what he calls an impossible bond. plus, the largest wildfire in texas history grossed more than 1 million acres and counting. how people in one town covered in ash are talking about rebuilding. our nbc news reporters are following all of the latest developments. we begin on capitol hill where they push defense secretary lloyd austin for answers on his failure to disclose his secret hospital stay last month. nbc s courtney kube joins us now. how did the secretary defend himself? reporter: well, he did make the point over and over, that despite his hospitalization, despite