reporters at length. we re going to tell you what he said, and what it means for this evening because mccarthy and president biden are meeting again at 5:30, face to face at the white house. keep an eye on what each side says coming out of that meeting, the third one in as many weeks. if they can t start coming together now, when will they? because although we say eight working days, that doesn t mean a deal and a bill and a vote will happen overnight. marking it up, debating it, signing off on it all take time even when congress is trying to go quickly, and according to treasury secretary, janet yellen, there isn t exactly wiggle room. june 1st is a hard deadline, she told meet the press over the weekend, even invoking the 14th amendment would take time, which by the way, yellen says would be potentially inappropriate and legally uncertain. so what would be left, aside from defaulting? again, watch what comes out of this meeting. house democrats have 210 vote for their dis
documents probe. the guardian is reporting that federal prosecutors have that donald trump was put on notice that he could not retain any classified documents after he was subpoenaed last year. the warning conveyed to trump by his lawyer evan corcoran could be significant surrounding his handlings of classified materials gib it shows he knew about his subpoena on lig aigs. saz we ve reported before sand when it comes to questioning about whether trump committed obstruction, jack smith and his prosecutors are zeroing in on a specific period of time. the weeks and months after trump was served a subpoena from doj and all classified documents in his possession. and before that court approved search of mar-a-lago back in august that turned up more than 100 items and you guessed it, they were marked classified. that is despite the fact that trump s legal team in that window had attested and told investigators that they already handed over everything. that was classified. the guard
the way we work. so you have a lot of people who are still working. it is not about the economy. it is about their desire to be in an office versus being in a home office and having the flexibility. so i think it is going to be tougher for the office market to bounce back because of that pandemic effect. diana, thank you very much. i was going to ask about traffic but i want to make you fight the traffic noises behind you. thank you so much. appreciate it. that is going to do it for me today. deadline: white house starts right now. hi there, everyone. it is 4:00 in new york. there is brand-new reporting on a pizza of evidence in the hands of jack smith that could, might em ernl as a critical building block in any classified
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measures that i announced yesterday are, we believe, are sufficient to deal with the proper medical precautions to deal with the spread of this new variant. i m not a scientist, so i continue to rely on the scientists and asking them wlrnts we have to move beyond what we did yesterday. right now they re saying no. cnn s chief medical constituent dr. sanjay gupta is here and going to discuss all of this and more with cdc director dr. rochelle walensky. sanjay, take away. doctor, welcome. and thanks for joining urs. thank you. good to be with you. good to be back with you. let s get to it. it is been over a week since the world learned about the new variant. what do we know now that we didn t know then? you know what, the data are starting to em ernl. we ve seen a rise in cases in south africa and southern africa