solidarity with other industries. while this incident came about spontaneously, they did find that organizers from amazon and starbucks unions showed up to help them and vice versa. sneets. thank you so much for joining me. i m fredericka witfield. president biden will be meeting with president zelenskyy at the g7 summit in japan. ukraine already scored a key victory after the u.s. has signalled it will now permit allies to send f-16 fighter jets to the war-torn nation. other g7 leaders issued a statement of support, saying, quote, we reaffirm our unwavering support for ukraine for as long as it takes. high on the agenda, western leaders are also weighing in on how to confront china s increasing military power. phil mattingly is in hiroshima, japan. what can we expect from this highly anticipated meeting between biden and zelenskyy? reporter: you know, the symbolism is obvious. we ve seen it not just here in hiroshima, but also over the course of the last ten days with pr
the republican nomination. it comes on a day the company he has targeted, disney, decided to hit him with a billion dollar blow. we will have more on what disney just naturally. but on desantis s run sources of telling cnn he will file paperwork next week. medical today were donors and supporters. a new york times report or listened in. i m going to read you a quote from that new york times story. it begins with something ron desantis said on the call. quote, you have basically three people at this point that are credible in this whole thing, mr. desantis told donors on the call, organized by the super pac supporting him, never back down. quote, biden, trump and me. and i think of those three, to have a chance to get elected president. biden and me. now, according to the times he went on to say that he s basing that on swing state data which he described as not great for the former president, quote, and probably insurmountable, because people are not going to change their vie
john durham has completed a report on what led into the investigation of the trump campaign s relationship with russia during the 2016 presidential election. reporter: aaa is projecting memorial weekend will be among the busiest in the country. i m worried airlines have scheduled more flights than the faa can handle. it has affected my self-worth. norah: why red tape is stopping some military spouses from getting jobs as teachers, nurses, and therapists. we go to capitol hill to get answers. so many spouses say they are dealing with so much red tape. why is that? you and i stop! norah: and taylor swift has bad blood with anyone messing with her fans. she was not doing anything! the fact that you did that for me last night meant so, so, so much. norah: good evening to our viewers in the west, and thank you for joining us as we start a new week together. we want to begin tonight with breaking news and a 225th mass shooting in the united sta
got knocked down, but i got back up. by january, by january, i m going to be feeling even better. but he will still be a fraud. yes, in fact he did, he did get back up. john fetterman joins me tonight in his first television interview since the debate. his health will continue to improve, but can we say the same thing about herschel walker? two very different standards applied by the folks on the right. also, as lauren boebert dives deeper into christian nationalism, you ll meet the candidate who could make her tenure in congress a short one. and arizona is the petri dish for everything republican election deniers want to do across the country, and i will talk to the man who might be the last best hope for election integrity in that state. and we begin the reidout tonight with a tale of two parties with just 12 days until the midterm elections. on the one hand, president biden was in new york today giving his vision for the economy. 10 million jobs created since we to
to the evolving challenges of the pandemic. bill: the details of that review will be released next week. among the recommendations, share information faster, do a better job of translating it and prioritize public communications. the federal government we re talking about here, right? griff jenkins live from the white house with more on this. nice to see you. good morning. good morning. you put it correctly. it was a stunning admission and surprise that after years of contradictory and confusing information by their own account, over masks, vaccines, boosters, over social distancing in school, closures, they said they got it wrong and she wants to earn back the public trust saying this. for 75 years cdc and public health have been preparing for covid-19 and in our big moment our performance did not meet expectations. my goal is new public health action oriented culture at cdc that emphasizes accountability, collaboration, communication and timeliness. a far cry what she w