[laughter] you can see what s on my mind. charles watson is live in atlanta with her. are the team saying, charles, they don t want hia to compete lia to compete in the championships? reporter: yeah, arthel. that s essentially what they said in this letter. they raised concerns about lia thomas snatching championship opportunities away from them as well as question the fairness of a transgender woman competing alongside women who, excuse me, against athletes who are biological woman women. these girls say, look, we support thomas in her gender transformation, but they point out thomas has a biological upper hand saying, quote: biologically, lia holds an unfair advantage in competition in the women s category as evidenced from the her rankings that have bounced from 462 as a male to number 1 as a female.
vladimir putin. we will hear later today the announcement the u.s. will be buying 500 million doses of the pfizer vaccine to distribute to different countries. vaccine diplomacy to go with climate diplomacy. bill: great location, cornwall. dana: let s bring in karl rove. good to see you this morning. bill: good morning. rob portman writes how biden can stand up to putin in geneva. eastern europey answer need support against russian aggression. yesterday in the speech said i will meet with putin and tell him what s on my mind. you get a sense he is building momentum for this meeting and maybe expectations might be too high? karl. they could be but what really matters is what is he proposing to say in that meeting? it s time to be tough with putin and the administration s first major policy statement towards russia was not tough.
shaken, we are living through difficult and uncertain times, tonight i want every american to know this, we will rebuild. we will recover and the united states of america will emerge stronger than before. sg what s on your mind as you look at this president s response? what s on my mind is, first of all, what ambassador brig said. the most important message today, i want to give you some historical per speckick spect - perspective but we re not doing what we need to do to broaden the curve out. we have to listen to the doctors and other scientists. that s the most important thing. in direct answer to your question, the lack of federal government response is what it
radio woke mf and eleanor clift, washington correspondent for the daily beast. thanks to each of you for joining me. i want to start with something lightly different which is not to ask a question which frames this. but starting with eleanor, given what we just saw, which was a lot, what are we supposed to do from here? what s on your mind? what do you think people should be doing with all of this. what s on my mind is the treatment of those migrants or undocumented workers in mississippi was just gratuitously cruel. the way they were rounded up and apparently there was some complicity with the plant owners. they basically turned over these people who they probably knowingly knew did not have the proper documentation. these are people who were doing the hardest and the lowliest of work. they re picking apart chicken parts in a processing plant.
and that might be the same that my next guest feels, bill weld of massachusetts, wants to challenge this president. governor, good to have you. good to be with you. i ll tell you what s on my mind, i saw your earlier footage of beto o rourke s hands. and i think he and the president are separated at birth. and the president when he s talking about small hands or i think they re like conductors. neil: what do you make of that that he s already tried to come up with a name and maybe it works and worked certainly with the republican nomination pursuit and he had pithy labels for his opponents? what is he going to do with you? all i can say is i m getting my left hand high. neil: and those who know you re wealthy and are serious about it, and they call it a suicide