plan to keep him focused, walking americans through one rule of the law each day. and the biden administration is kicking off a new ad campaign to help sell the bill to a politically fractured nation. the resources in this plan will be used to expand and speed up manufacturing and distribution of vaccines, set up more vaccination sites to get the country in a place to get back to normal. this plan will get checks out the door starting this month. now, the white house says the checks for some americans will land as soon as this weekend. beyond the bill, the president is making some other big promises. in his first prime time address, he vowed enough vaccines to direct all states, tribes and territories to make all adults 18 and older eligible for vaccination by may 1st. and he set a goal of july 4th as the first holiday during the pandemic when small groups should be able to celebrate in person together safely. as my cnn colleague put it, the light in the tunnel may be fir
you know, you played that moment of john podesta coming out and i was there that night and it will live on in my mind how really numb she must have been, to make a decision to not show up that night, to not shut the door on this campaign and to do it the next morning, it was really reneflective of how hardt was. it s an tonight for her supporters to share in her ventd i venting to share in their collective grief. what we haven t heard from clinton is how she felt on election night. this is what she had wanted for many years and got it really snatched away. so this is the hillary clinton,
who s the best? the peek at both your parents, who would win? i d like to say, selfishly, i might beat him. his harrowing escape from an attack with the whole world watching. this is piers morgan tonight. mark spitz is a true olympic legend. spitz was swimming into the record books. he won seven gold medals. 40 years later, he remains an icon, an american hero and he s here. mark spitz, welcome. what it s like to be an icon? probably a little bit better than not being an icon. i was thrusted into that opportunity in 1972. i didn t realize i was going to be elevated to a level where people are going to be looking at it like something special. i was 7 years old. the first olympic games i ever watched on television with any kind of real interest or be old enough to understand what was going on. you were like this incredible fish. every time you went in the water, everyone else had to get out of there. and you also had the most incredible mustache that anyone had ev
the lightning bolt hit those two vents right up there, according to one of the guys who saw it. james believes the charge must have traveled down the ventd, across the parking lot, through the water pooling on the ground, straight to his kickstand. i didn t realize that my bike s kickstand was standing in a puddle. the same water that was pooling around the chimney seemed to have conducted the lightning into his bike. i m just glad i wasn t hit by the bolt itself. that was that was some pretty scary stuff. james feels like himself again after only a few minutes, but the experience leaves him shaken. it s been a long time since i ve been scared that bad. every time i hear a