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joining me, white house correspondent jeff mason and "new york times" political reporter jeremy petersmen, it's always good to see you. the committee, jeff, wants these documents. they want the memos, they want the emails from the trump white house. what do they think might be in them? >> well, that's a good question. i think number one, what they want is to see some actual evidence of what kind of communications there were between the white house and the people who planned the rallies. both on january 5th ahead of the insurrection and on january 6th itself. the president, of course, the former president, i should say, is eager to protect that and has been arguing privilege. but the argument that the previous court tossed out was for reasons that the current president, president biden, and congress want those documents to be made public. so -- but to get back to your question, katy, they clearly are looking for evidence of what sort of communication and what sort of detail was exchanged between the white house and the planners of those events. >> so jeremy, as jeff just said, the trump
joining me, white house correspondent jeff mason and "new york times" political reporter jeremy petersmen, it's always good to see you. the committee, jeff, wants these documents. they want the memos, they want the emails from the trump white house. what do they think might be in them? >> well, that's a good question. i think number one, what they want is to see some actual evidence of what kind of communications there were between the white house and the people who planned the...
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next question is for jeff mason from reuters. reporter: mr. president, a question on climate and energy. can the world and others be confident that you will be able to follow or make good on the premises on climate change that you have made at glasgow we thought about having taken place on your bill, and on the same topic, the statements today were underwhelming. how do you respond to their criticism that they g20 response is not a good sign for cop26? pres. biden: number one, i believe we will pass my build back better plan, and i believe we will pass the infrastructure bill. combined, they have $900 billion in climate resistance and dealing with climate and resilience. it is a largest investment in the history of the world that has ever occurred, and it is going to pass, in my view. but we will see. you all believed it would not happen from the very beginning of the moment i announced it, and you always seem amazed when it is alive again. you may turn out to be right , maybe it won't work, but i believe we will see by the end of next week at
next question is for jeff mason from reuters. reporter: mr. president, a question on climate and energy. can the world and others be confident that you will be able to follow or make good on the premises on climate change that you have made at glasgow we thought about having taken place on your bill, and on the same topic, the statements today were underwhelming. how do you respond to their criticism that they g20 response is not a good sign for cop26? pres. biden: number one, i believe we will...
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fox news radio and jeff mason washington correspondent for reuters at the white house.are in studio here which is a new element. >> very exciting. i forgot what this felt like. >> bret: welcome back. baby steps. we are going to get one panelist at a time. >> i'm delighted to be here. what a treat. >> bret: when you look at the poll numbers and see where the president is, what do you take from 30,000 feet? >> the president is extremely unpopular. i mean, to be in the 30's with 21 points under water at this stage in your presidency, that's not a great place to be. and that final number that you flashed up on the screen about sort of enthusiasm about another biden term or another biden run is obviously not great news for him, but let's just say a lot of the these people say nothing we are not into round two of joe biden a lot of them are actually democrats who are not terribly excited about the prospect of nominating him for a second time. so then you start to wonder okay, who would be waiting in the wings potentially who is the heir apparent the first name that would come
fox news radio and jeff mason washington correspondent for reuters at the white house.are in studio here which is a new element. >> very exciting. i forgot what this felt like. >> bret: welcome back. baby steps. we are going to get one panelist at a time. >> i'm delighted to be here. what a treat. >> bret: when you look at the poll numbers and see where the president is, what do you take from 30,000 feet? >> the president is extremely unpopular. i mean, to be in...
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joining me now our good friend jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. joining me. >> hi, alex. >> getting the bill through the house was one thing, getting it through the senate may be more challenging where joe manchin being the biggest obstacle with kyrsten sinema right behind him. does the white house think it's realistic for this to be on the president's desk at the end of the year? >> they're optimistic, they believe they're going to get this done. they've obviously shown a willingness to compromise. the president wants the things you just referred to, especially paid family leave, but they are willing to do whatever they need to to get it across the finish line. >> i've got to say, every lawmaker i've had recently has had that same optimistic tone. i feel like it's changed, almost. before there was a little consternation, it will be tough, but now they say it looks like it will happen. the challenge then will be selling the bill to the american people. but it's coming, jeff, at a time when inflation is at a 30-year high. how much does that affect b
joining me now our good friend jeff mason, white house correspondent for reuters. joining me. >> hi, alex. >> getting the bill through the house was one thing, getting it through the senate may be more challenging where joe manchin being the biggest obstacle with kyrsten sinema right behind him. does the white house think it's realistic for this to be on the president's desk at the end of the year? >> they're optimistic, they believe they're going to get this done. they've...
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> with me in studio to share their reporting an insights cnn's melanie zanona, zia mitchell and jeff mason and we're often in a hurry, sometimes of a hurry to get to the next fight so let's talk for a second. the president boarded air force one on his way up to new hampshire he was right. he said months ago we can do this. you can see air force one there leaving joint base andruce leaving for joint base andrews. many people sitting in chairs like mine said don't waste your time. do this with democrats alone, you'll never get this done and here he has an infrastructure bill that not only infrastructure wanted, barack obama would have loved, george w. bush would have loved, even bill clinton would have loved, a giant piece of infrastructure spending that will change people's lives. >> this is a monumental piece of legislation. this has gotten lost a bit in the conversation. democrats have been focusing on the other plan they want to get through congress but for president biden for democrats wrilt large is how they are going to sell this will to the american people. they did that with the ame
> with me in studio to share their reporting an insights cnn's melanie zanona, zia mitchell and jeff mason and we're often in a hurry, sometimes of a hurry to get to the next fight so let's talk for a second. the president boarded air force one on his way up to new hampshire he was right. he said months ago we can do this. you can see air force one there leaving joint base andruce leaving for joint base andrews. many people sitting in chairs like mine said don't waste your time. do this with...
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jeff mason, betsy woodruff swann, gary hake, great to see all of you. the rest of your weekend. >>> coming up, with small business saturday just one day away, we'll look at how that sector of the economy is dealing with the supply chain crisis and its shortage of workers. is and its short anage of workers we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in facebook ads on us! so you can reach more customers, create more opportunities, and finish this year strong. visit your local t-mobile store today. voiceover: riders. wanderers on the road of life. the journey is why they ride. when the road is all you need, there is no destination. uh, i-i'm actually just going to get an iced coffee. well, she may have a destination this one time, but usually -- no, i-i usually have a destination. yeah, but most of the time, her destination is freedom. nope, just the coffee shop. announcer: no matter why you ride, progressive has you covered
jeff mason, betsy woodruff swann, gary hake, great to see all of you. the rest of your weekend. >>> coming up, with small business saturday just one day away, we'll look at how that sector of the economy is dealing with the supply chain crisis and its shortage of workers. is and its short anage of workers we'll pay off your phone up to $1000. you can keep your phone. keep your number. and get your employees connected on the largest and fastest 5g network. plus, we give you $200 in...
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. >> to jeff wraison at reuters. mason at reuters. reporter: thank you very much. this question is for jeff and dr. fauci. president biden yesterday referenced the fact that before the u.s. can be fully protected, the rest of the world need to be protected. i am well aware of how many vaccine doses the u.s. is donating. my question for you, jeff, is what more is the united states going to do to get more vaccines to the rest of the world? and for dr. fauci, do you think the u.s. is doing enough? jeff: dr. fauci, do you want to go first? i'll follow. dr. fauci: the question directly to me. the word enough is a very, very unusual word because it really compared to are we doing a lot? uary doing a lot. we are doing more than all the other countries of the world combined. that's really very important. we have promised on giving 1.1-plus billion doses, 275 million have been given to 110 countries. one of the frustrating aspects of this is that the logistic capability of getting vaccines into people's arms in southern african countries and other low and middle income count
. >> to jeff wraison at reuters. mason at reuters. reporter: thank you very much. this question is for jeff and dr. fauci. president biden yesterday referenced the fact that before the u.s. can be fully protected, the rest of the world need to be protected. i am well aware of how many vaccine doses the u.s. is donating. my question for you, jeff, is what more is the united states going to do to get more vaccines to the rest of the world? and for dr. fauci, do you think the u.s. is doing...