back, and we understand why. it's worked for him so far. but if he can get in front of the congestion in congress by going right to people and talking about what people want that is the origin of the bully pulpit as theodore roosevelt dubbed it. thank you very much for taking us inside the numbers, whiz. >> i love taking you inside, even without my glasses i go right inside the numbers. >> i didn't know you wear glasses. i don't wear glasses. >> lie to the audience. >> i didn't lie to the audience. >> i wish i wore glasses, make me look so much smarter. >> that's the least of your problems. >> see you back in the office. take a break, when we come back, teeing up the big show. ♪ you've got the looks ♪ ♪ let's make lots of money ♪ ♪ you've got the brawn ♪ ♪ i've got the brains... ♪ with allstate, drivers who switched saved over $700 click or call to switch to support local restaurants, we've been to every city. including little rock and even worcester. and tonight... i'll be eating the chicken quesadilla from...tony's tex mex...in... katy. 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why is the media all atwitter about this? what do you think he's going to do? it's not a threat, it's a promise. >> right. >> he will do you dirty and play power politics and beat you. >> always. >> again. >> always. >> that's what he does. you're going to not remove the filibuster because you're worried about what it will mean to mitch mcconnell? he will do it to you. he did it to you in 2017 with the most sacred aspect of super majority which is supreme court justices, he lied to you and then played you and won. what else do you need to know? >> in the very beginning i said -- and i posed the question, not only to you, and to guests on the show, but also to people who were potentially going to work for the administration and then ended up working for the administration, is why are you -- why do you care so much about what mitch mcconnell is doing? why are you trying so hard to work with republicans who actually don't believe in reality at this point. >> it's not even how they believe they win. >> right. >> just to be clear -- >> work for the american people because the american people want you to work for them stop looking at the political class -- >> but they want to win. politics is about power. power accumulation and retention. i'm not personally slamming mitch mcconnell. it's not because i'm soft or i don't want the criticism. he's playing the game. >> and he plays it very well. >> that's right. now, that's all that matters to me. i don't know him. i don't need to know him. it's about his effectiveness. if the democrats don't find a way, and this talk from the left, the big shots on the media from the left, they have to figure out what to do next, you know what to do next. s-1 and hr-1 is next. if you don't get those done on your watch as democrats you're already a lame duck party. >> yeah. >> as soon as you lose this fight. >> you won't be able to win any elections. >> i don't know what to discuss against how to finesse the filibuster to see if you can do it without completely getting rid of it. >> that and gerrymandering. if you don't take care of voting and hr-1, any of these issues, you may not be elected to a national office, democrats, ever again. because republicans, they're better at this politics thing. they're better at this gerrymandering thing. >> they're better at staying focused. >> but they're also better at suppressing the vote as well. >> look, that's their bet right now. after obama, it was about the big tent. they decided to go in a different direction, a small tent. a yurt. >> a yurt? not even an igloo, like a little tiny tent? >> weather dependent. you can't go with an igloo. you're done in the southern states if it's an igloo. >> it's good to see you, my friend. >> always a pleasure. >> i've got to get to this break news. we don't know but this could be a biased crime against asians, and that's a no go. we've got to stop that. thank you, chris. this is "cnn tonight," here's our breaking news, i just mentioned it to chris, okay, again being very transparent here, we don't know exactly what is going on but from the looks of it it could be a biased crime. police are investigating. they haven't given a definitive statement yet. here's what we know at the time. we're going to follow it. wherever this leads. so at least eight people killed in shootings, three atlanta area spas tonight, three different spas, four people dead in neighboring spas in atlanta. it is our breaking news. four more at another spa, that someone in acworth, georgia. okay? a suspect has been apprehended tonight. the fbi is assisting the investigation. it's a really fast-developing story, and i'm going to bring you the very latest news when we get it throughout this show, so make sure you stay tuned. we're going continue on with that breaking news. more breaking news to tell you as well. joe biden, the president saying he supports an old-fashioned talking filibuster, and he thinks republicans will have an epiphany between now and 2022. here's the president. >> you're on a mission, so you're not likely to get republican votes for the tax increase, not likely to get republican votes for hr-1, expanding voting rights or the john lewis voting rights act. so aren't you going to have to choose? i know you have been reluctant to do away with the filibuster. aren't you going to have to choose between the filibuster or advancing your agenda? >> you have to do with the filibuster what i used to do in the senate in the old days, you had to stand up and command the floor and you had to keep talking alone. you couldn't call for -- no one could say, you know, quorum call. once you stop talking you lost that and someone could move in and say i move the question of. so you've got to work for the filibuster. >> so you're for that reform? you're for bringing back the talking filibuster? >> i am. that's what it was supposed to be. look, i think, don't hold me to the numbers, george, but i think between 1960 and 2000 -- i'm making this number up, i don't know, there were like, you know, 50 filibusters, now there are like 200 since then. >> put a hold on it, that's it. >> yeah, so the idea -- it almost is getting to the point where there's, you know, democracy is having a hard time functioning. a hard time functioning. and so, look, i'm not saying this is going to be easy, george, but i do believe there's enough republicans over time who are going to have -- look -- >> they haven't had that epiphany. you said you were going to see in the campaign. >> no, no, i've only been here six weeks, pal, okay? give me a break. been here six weeks. i think the epiphany will come between now and 2022. >> okay. we will see about that. but this is happening as the insurrection inspiring disgraced twice impeached one term former president is admitting tonight that no republican will ever win unless they oppose hr-1. >> can a republican win again? if hr-1 becomes law? >> if they allow that to happen, if it's allowed to happen, i think your republicans will have a very hard time getting elected. what will happen is the democrats will be able to do what they did in the last -- in the 2020 election, and even worse, potentially even worse. >> so let me tell you now. ladies and gentlemen, we are on a collision course over this very issue. it is going to be a battle that we haven't seen since the civil rights era. republicans are trying to stay in power by taking away your vote. they want to take your vote away. you going to let them? just going to stand there and let them take your vote away? democrats who need to protect voting rights, they need that to survive. despite president biden's moderate tone there, it's going to be an all-out war. okay? remember what the former vice president al gore told me just last night -- >> it is a naked effort to try to suppress black, brown and indigenous votes, suppress any kind of votes from people who they think will not go for the far right, you know, promote the interest of the wealthy program. they have -- you know, let me give them their credit. i think they actually believe that this country would be better if the wealthy and powerful had more control over all of the decisions. >> like i said, a battle we haven't seen since the civil rights era. that as this country is in the race against time right now trying to get more americans vaccinated as a dangerous variant spreads. the former president who was vaccinated in secret before he left the white house, don't want anybody to see me getting the vaccine because it's going to make me look weak. and then that just negates everything that i just lied to you about over the last year so he did it in secret. now recommending vaccinations. >> i would recommend it and i would recommend it to a lot of people that don't want to get it and a lot of those people voted for me. >> now, that's exactly what a lot of vaccine skeptics need to hear, okay? he could have done a lot of good by saying that sooner. let's remember, because -- how could you forget, right? the former president promoted one useless so-called treatment after another. we know, hydroxychloroquine, the injection. remember the moment that may have been the lowest point in his refusal to take covid seriously. >> supposing we hit the body with a tremendous -- whether it's ultraviolet or just very powerful light and i think you said that hasn't been checked but you're going to test it and then i said supposing you brought the light inside the body, which you can do, either through the skin or in some other way, and i think you said you're going to test that too. sounds interesting. and then i see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute, one minute. >> wow! that actually happened, period. let's not forget that the then president of the united states, in the middle of a deadly pandemic, suggested a very powerful light, or a disinfectant. inside the body. could be a treatment. >> have you ever heard of that, the heat and the light relative to certain viruses, yes, but relative to this virus? >> not as a treatment. i mean certainly fever is a good thing when you have a fever it helps your body respond. but not as -- i have not seen heat or light -- >> i think that's a great thing to look at. >> and he had the nerve to call me the dumbest man on television. oh, you cannot write this stuff. fever. maybe it was a fever dream. donald trump. let's not forget that. dr. deborah birx apparently wishes she could forget it, right. here's what she tells abc just this week. >> that moment, obviously, there's a lot of tape on that, you can see how extraordinarily uncomfortable i was. unfortunately he was not speaking to me. he was speaking to the dhs scientist who had presented the data. and then when he did turn to me i said not a treatment. frankly i didn't know how to handle that episode. i still think about it every day. when i was spoken to i said not a treatment. but i don't know -- i guess some people thought i should run up on stage and interrupt this dialogue that was going on between the dhs scientist and the president. >> okay, look. dr. birx is a distinguished fighter against hiv/aids, fighting that battle by sticking to the facts by telling the truth. but honestly now she seems to be rewriting history, because just a few days after the then president's absurd claims, she told our jake tapper the news media was keeping the story alive. >> it bothers me that this is still in the news cycle. sometimes i worry that we don't get the information to the american people that they need when we continue to bring up something that was from thursday night. >> well, we have that. and we also have the former first lady of the united states michelle obama speaking out on the "today" show about meghan markle and the racism she says she experienced in the royal family. >> that was heartbreaking to hear that she felt like she was in her own family, you know, her own family thought differently of her. >> race isn't a new construct in this world for people of color. so it wasn't a complete surprise to hear her feelings and to have them articulated. i think the thing that i hope for, and the thing i think about is that this first and foremost is a family. and i pray for forgiveness and healing for them so that they can use this as a teachable moment for us all. >> well, a teachable moment and i've said it before, racism is racism. it doesn't matter if you're royalty or a celebrity. it doesn't matter how much money you have. we've all got to do the work. we have to sit down and we have to talk to each other. one to one. talk with people who don't look like you. that's what i write about in my new book, it is out today, it's called "this is the fire: this is what i say to my friends about racism," out right now. and i really think it can help us have those conversations and move us into the right place, conversations that we need to have and then beyond that we need to do the work. let's get to the news now. i want to bring there cnn's kaitlan collins with a lot of news from the president tonight. kaitlan, good evening to you, thank you so much. president biden made a lot of news in this interview with abc, with george stephanopoulos, what are the headlines for you? >> yeah, he did. he talked about immigration and what's going on at the border and that surge that you're seeing there, he said he did not believe it was because of his own immigration policies, and instead was urging people to wait before trying to come to the border and basically saying they're still processing everything and trying to get it figured out, how they want it to work given of course that you are seeing a record number of children in the border patrol facilities, not where they're supposed to be, these jail-like detention facilities but he also was talking about other priorities of his, including his other legislative agenda. we know he wants to get some immigration moves through congress. whether or not that actually happens still remains to be seen. and he did weigh in on the filibuster, don, which was something we have not seen from president biden yet actually saying he wants to change something about the filibuster since he took office. but now he says he is up for filibuster reform. and instead of where before a senator could block a bill by just simply saying they would like to filibuster it, now they have to talk for several hours. that's what you saw president biden saying he supported earlier tonight during that interview. that's really major, because that of course could change the trajectory of his presidency and how things move on the hill. now, we still have to wait, of course, to get some reaction from senators on this, but that's incredibly significant how he basically framed this. and then of course one other thing he said during that interview that he did while he was here, while he was in pennsylvania before he came here to wilmington where we are now is he was asked about governor cuomo and whether or not he believes he should resign if the allegations against him are proven to be true in the investigation that right now is ongoing, those allegations of sexual harassment, and a toxic workplace, and don, he said, yes, he does believe that governor cuomo should resign if those allegations are proven true and he also says he thinks he'll be prosecuted if so. >> kaitlan, thank you. we'll play the sound bite a little bit later. i just realized you were in wilmington when you said it. i don't know why. i kept thinking you were at the white house and i kept looking right at the screen. thank you, kaitlan. we'll get to the sound bites a little bit later on in the broadcast. we appreciate your reporting from wilmington, delaware tonight. here's breaking news tonight. a suspect apprehended in three shootings at spas in georgia. at least eight people are dead. police say several of the victims are asian. cnn's ryan young is on the scene for us with a major update from authorities. we'll do that right after the break. but taking prescriptions shouldn't be one of them. so cvs has a proprietary search tool that looks for savings. plus free delivery. get a free prescription savings review at cvs. need a change of scenery? 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