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maria: they are not, manus.re is this idea coming from germany and france, and at the logic from the europeans here is the main issue right now is the lack of supplies, the fact that we do not have enough vaccines. they argue the thing we need to do right now is export more and remove the blocking of ingredients. they point out there are countries vaccinated their people in great numbers, and they could be exporting more. it is only then that there should be a conversation about removing the ip, a partial removal, similar for what has been done with hiv treatments. for the europeans, it is very much an export story before you get into a debate about whether or not you want to remove the ip from vaccines. annmarie: super quickly, how much of this is politics? manus: it is -- annabelle: it is a -- maria: it is a good question. they do feel this is unfair. the fact that we are debating ip means the united states and the u.k., which hoarded vaccines at one point, which have not really exported a lot, are now seeking
maria: they are not, manus.re is this idea coming from germany and france, and at the logic from the europeans here is the main issue right now is the lack of supplies, the fact that we do not have enough vaccines. they argue the thing we need to do right now is export more and remove the blocking of ingredients. they point out there are countries vaccinated their people in great numbers, and they could be exporting more. it is only then that there should be a conversation about removing the...
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manus: good morning from bloomberg's middle east headquarters in dubai with me manus cranny. it is daybreak europe. janet yellen throws stocks a loop with comments on rate rises. the nasdaq 100 has its worst day since march, but u.s. futures higher this morning. from fashion to renewable energy, it is a big results day, we speak to the bus. -- to the boss. india needs wide-ranging action on the coronavirus. this, as a new research paints a devastating picture. more on the indian story in just a moment. the central bank governor continues to speak. she should have known better because she used to be the personification of central bank. four words that spooked the market, they are -- rise and a modest increase. janet yellen rolled it back but not before the tech sector took a wobble. futures barely moved. there was tech angst, but the rates market took it in stride. what this lady has done as treasury secretary is to open the bottle and let the genie on taper and rate hikes to fly. that is the essence in the equity market, but there is somewhat of a stoicism in the rates market
manus: good morning from bloomberg's middle east headquarters in dubai with me manus cranny. it is daybreak europe. janet yellen throws stocks a loop with comments on rate rises. the nasdaq 100 has its worst day since march, but u.s. futures higher this morning. from fashion to renewable energy, it is a big results day, we speak to the bus. -- to the boss. india needs wide-ranging action on the coronavirus. this, as a new research paints a devastating picture. more on the indian story in just a...
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manus? manus: annabelle, thank you very much. annabelle droulers there.ver the past -- over to the u.s., i should say, where president biden's tax plans continue to dominate the headlines. biden wants to raise taxes on the rich, saying it is time they pay their fair share to support america. we spoke to the commerce secretary about the proposals. >> the president is actually proposing cutting taxes. he is cutting taxes on a lot of hard-working middle-class, working-class americans. he is raising taxes on the wealthiest among us and closing loopholes in the corporate tax structure, loopholes that were so large that last year almost 100 very large multibillion dollar american companies paid nothing in taxes. when you talk about taxes, you want to be competitive. you don't want to be so far out there that it is anti-competitive. and his proposals are competitive. but more important than all of this, the investments that the president is calling for in infrastructure, in broadband, in job training in basic research are absolutely vital for american businesses
manus? manus: annabelle, thank you very much. annabelle droulers there.ver the past -- over to the u.s., i should say, where president biden's tax plans continue to dominate the headlines. biden wants to raise taxes on the rich, saying it is time they pay their fair share to support america. we spoke to the commerce secretary about the proposals. >> the president is actually proposing cutting taxes. he is cutting taxes on a lot of hard-working middle-class, working-class americans. he is...
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♪ manus: from our middle east headquarters in dubai, i am manus cranny.t is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." jay powell paints a picture of a patch a recovery, while the fed's john williams says do not expect any policy shift just yet. u.s. futures trade lower. germany pushes ahead with plans to exempt fully vaccinated people from restrictions. meanwhile, the fda reportedly set to authorize pfizer-biontech vaccine for children 12-15 years of age. the couple behind the world's greatest fortune and philanthropic operation are set to divorce. bill and melinda gates, more on that story. good morning. a fortune divides at the top, but what is the issue jay powell says we are making -- issue? jay powell says we are making progress but it is not progress for everybody in the economy. many will be left behind. this is jay powell reflecting on something that is very different from the rhetoric from the federal reserve on this exit as it differs from the great financial crisis of 2008. jay powell says there is progress but the race divide is apparent, and that is most
♪ manus: from our middle east headquarters in dubai, i am manus cranny.t is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." jay powell paints a picture of a patch a recovery, while the fed's john williams says do not expect any policy shift just yet. u.s. futures trade lower. germany pushes ahead with plans to exempt fully vaccinated people from restrictions. meanwhile, the fda reportedly set to authorize pfizer-biontech vaccine for children 12-15 years of age. the couple behind the world's greatest...
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manus? manus: thank you very much. countries begin reopening and returning to international travel, it's more of a possibility than ever. but from pcr test to vaccine passports, it is likely going to be very different than a year-and-a-half ago. i spoke with the emirates chairman to get his thoughts on the coming summer season. >> the timeline always is left to an external government. they are the one who are really slow. to us, it will always be no time as we used to. we have more than 150 aircraft on our surface. we have some of our 80-80's en route. we are trying to push more and more but the government to open with the new protocol. manus: getting back to pre-covid demand levels, michael o'leary was with me this morning. he said we are going to need a vaccine passport and that will take over from the pcr. do you see that happening, vaccine passports? >> i think we are lucky if we talk about the uae. we did vaccinate 12 million doses have been given. that is really more than our population. i would say 105%. that is
manus? manus: thank you very much. countries begin reopening and returning to international travel, it's more of a possibility than ever. but from pcr test to vaccine passports, it is likely going to be very different than a year-and-a-half ago. i spoke with the emirates chairman to get his thoughts on the coming summer season. >> the timeline always is left to an external government. they are the one who are really slow. to us, it will always be no time as we used to. we have more than...
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annmarie: cheering on the equity manus: -- manus: cheering on the equities performance.ll hear more from him shortly. the g7 clearly lampoons china in terms of its human rights position. the red headline that unseated the equity markets and the aussie dollar currency this morning was the suspension of dialogue between china and australia. is it largely a symbolic moment that the talks were suspended in last held in 2017? it took a bit of a beating yesterday. there is a debate as to whether your seen a moment of any sick that significant rotation from tech into values into commodities. copper, 990 one dollars, up .5%. various housing calling -- bank of america, my apologies to barclays. get ready for 4% inflation, but it may not endure. society general reported first-quarter revenues beating the equity business, the best quarter since 2015. revenue surging. the suction ceo spoke to bloomberg in paris. >> we're considering the overall job and financing activities. >> do you believe the volume of tradable assets as you create momentum for the business? >> again, it's a mix
annmarie: cheering on the equity manus: -- manus: cheering on the equities performance.ll hear more from him shortly. the g7 clearly lampoons china in terms of its human rights position. the red headline that unseated the equity markets and the aussie dollar currency this morning was the suspension of dialogue between china and australia. is it largely a symbolic moment that the talks were suspended in last held in 2017? it took a bit of a beating yesterday. there is a debate as to whether your...
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manus? manus: thank you very much. coming up, eu leaders have vowed rod sanctions against belarus -- broad sanctions against belarus. we are live in brussels with the latest on the story. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what has happened here -- >> hijacking the plane and paving like that -- behaving like that. >> you have to understand this will have bigger consequences. >> there is already a package of sanctions and i think a fourth package should be accelerated. >> particular also against companies, economic sanctions, and entities. >> we need clear actions to change the pattern of behavior of this very dangerous regime. manus: just some of the eu leaders reacting to belarus's forced landing of orion airplane. they spoke ahead -- a ryan airplane. they are imposing an effective flight blockade on the country. belarus and officials are said to be added to the existing blacklist and targets are being drawn up. let's get to our reporter, maria tadeo. what is the package going to include and how penal are they? maria: we talked
manus? manus: thank you very much. coming up, eu leaders have vowed rod sanctions against belarus -- broad sanctions against belarus. we are live in brussels with the latest on the story. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> what has happened here -- >> hijacking the plane and paving like that -- behaving like that. >> you have to understand this will have bigger consequences. >> there is already a package of sanctions and i think a fourth package should be accelerated. >>...
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manus: good morning from dubai, i am manus cranny with annmarie hordern in new york. these are today's stories that set your agenda. europe reacts with outrage after belarus faces a ryanair flight to land in minsk so a journalist can be arrested. eu leaders meet today. stoxx a study amid another weekend on the crypto -- stocks are steady amid another week and on the crypto roller coaster. and zero-tolerance. china tightens the commodity sector, setting punishments for violations in a bid to cool markets. it has just gone 9:00 a.m. in downtime dubai, welcome to my home, there was a 1980's program called through the keyhole, come in and have a cup of coffee. the chinese are on a mission. lamb pending -- lampooning the crypto markets, a zero-tolerance policy. i take you back to a conversation we had last week. it was the chinese who gorge on these commodities when the markets imploded last year, it was the chinese who scooped up all of the commodities. now it is too hot to handle. annmarie: good morning, thank you for letting us into your home this morning. manus: an --
manus: good morning from dubai, i am manus cranny with annmarie hordern in new york. these are today's stories that set your agenda. europe reacts with outrage after belarus faces a ryanair flight to land in minsk so a journalist can be arrested. eu leaders meet today. stoxx a study amid another weekend on the crypto -- stocks are steady amid another week and on the crypto roller coaster. and zero-tolerance. china tightens the commodity sector, setting punishments for violations in a bid to...
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manus: yeah. there you go. those are very -- a whole vested interest in having a buy call recommendation. i wonder why, dani berger. thank you. and the mistress of market is henrietta pacqument, i struggle with cathie wood's narrative the equity market volatility that caused the crypto market to implode. do you? >> i think that's a bit of a stretch, too. bitcoin is a market of its own and arguably an asset class of its own. and today, it's in its infancy. and not a fully. we saw the comments from the chinese authorities, for instance. there's still some comments that will come out of the e.c.b. in terms of its nature. so it isn't an established asset class yet. it's still quite young. and you can see that in the technology issues that cropped up with heavy trading yesterday. as well. and so i think you have to expect volatility. and i think there is a degree of it being specific to bitcoin at this time. given that it's still quite a few young asset class and quite a young tool. in the armory. annmarie: bitcoin
manus: yeah. there you go. those are very -- a whole vested interest in having a buy call recommendation. i wonder why, dani berger. thank you. and the mistress of market is henrietta pacqument, i struggle with cathie wood's narrative the equity market volatility that caused the crypto market to implode. do you? >> i think that's a bit of a stretch, too. bitcoin is a market of its own and arguably an asset class of its own. and today, it's in its infancy. and not a fully. we saw the...
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manus: thank you very much.up, the world powers call for an immediate end to violence in israel and gaza, the israeli prime minister valves to fight against hamas. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we will do whatever it takes to restore order and quiet and the security of our people. we are trying to degrade hamas's terrorist ability and their will to do this again. it will take some time, i hope not long, but it is not immediate. annmarie: benjamin netanyahu bowing fighting will go on even as the u.s. joins other world powers and calling for an immediate end to the violence between israel and hamas. we are joined by our correspondent. what is the latest on the ground? >> so far, sunday was the bloodiest day in this weeklong conflict between hamas and the israeli ministry. 42 people died in gaza, including many children who were buried under the rubble amid airstrikes. the death is around 190 palestinians, including 58 children, and 10 people among the israelis. the airstrikes are creating a very heavy toll on the gaza,
manus: thank you very much.up, the world powers call for an immediate end to violence in israel and gaza, the israeli prime minister valves to fight against hamas. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> we will do whatever it takes to restore order and quiet and the security of our people. we are trying to degrade hamas's terrorist ability and their will to do this again. it will take some time, i hope not long, but it is not immediate. annmarie: benjamin netanyahu bowing fighting will go on even as...
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manus: thank you very much. at our studio in doha, tracking the middle east headlines. first word headlines with annabelle droulers. annabelle: president biden is being urged to reshape the leadership of the federal reserve including dumping device chair. criticized his record on banking oversights. she said the financial system will be safer when you are gone. his term as vice chair and sit in five months. president biden says he hopes for a deal on overhauling u.s. law enforcement. his comments came after he met with the family of george floyd on the anniversary of his murder. negotiations on capitol hill over new gestation is progressing the lawmakers did not meet biden's goal of sending a bill to him by tuesday. the u.k. could block some listings from the london stock exchange if they posed a national security threat. refusing math is said to -- the current rules allowed the russian oligarch to list his energy company in 2017. he is the subject of sanctions in the u.s. global news, 24 hours a day, on air and
manus: thank you very much. at our studio in doha, tracking the middle east headlines. first word headlines with annabelle droulers. annabelle: president biden is being urged to reshape the leadership of the federal reserve including dumping device chair. criticized his record on banking oversights. she said the financial system will be safer when you are gone. his term as vice chair and sit in five months. president biden says he hopes for a deal on overhauling u.s. law enforcement. his...
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manus? manus: thank you very much.oming up on the show, restrictions eased across france with the reopening of restaurants and cafÉs. we will give you the details from paris. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> do we think what is most likely with inflation, which we put in the report, we think could go above target a bit. [indiscernible] do we think it will come back towards target or not? manus: that was andrew bailey, the bank of england governor, giving his outlook on inflation before the house of lords economic affairs committee. let's shift gears and locations to france, where covid restrictions are big relaxed further today. restaurants and cafÉs are reopening for outdoor service, alongside nonessential shops. a nights curfew is being pushed back to 9:00 p.m. from 7:00 p.m. let's get to paris. our reporter is on the ground. what exactly do these changes mean for life, society, for you and the family? >> it is really a symbol of the french -- coming back today. cafÉs in paris and across france have been reopened. whether o
manus? manus: thank you very much.oming up on the show, restrictions eased across france with the reopening of restaurants and cafÉs. we will give you the details from paris. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> do we think what is most likely with inflation, which we put in the report, we think could go above target a bit. [indiscernible] do we think it will come back towards target or not? manus: that was andrew bailey, the bank of england governor, giving his outlook on inflation before the...
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manus: thank you very much.will get more airtime. it's one big machine, the show. thank you very much. coming up, shale, exxon model getting climate change rebukes. the court of international investors reactive demand. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> investors of all types are focused on this as we are. it's part of the environment today for companies that are providers of energy. i believe our industry as part of the solution. we have the technical capability, project management capability, the engineering acumen, the financial capacity to be part of the solution. manus: the chevron ceo and chairman speaking to bloomberg after the company shareholders voted for a proposal demanding a reduction in emissions. chevron wasn't the only major oil company to find itself finding a green revolt as investors are mounting their challenges. exxon management delta stunning defeat by shareholders. pushing crude and the driller to diversify beyond oil and fight climate change. shale has ordered to/omissions harder and faster. all g
manus: thank you very much.will get more airtime. it's one big machine, the show. thank you very much. coming up, shale, exxon model getting climate change rebukes. the court of international investors reactive demand. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> investors of all types are focused on this as we are. it's part of the environment today for companies that are providers of energy. i believe our industry as part of the solution. we have the technical capability, project management...
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manus? manus: thank you very much. let's get to dani burger, who joins us with the market action. a lot of markets are closed going into big offense, not least of which the opec-plus meeting taking place virtually. it seems as if mobility is trumping the final round of discussions on iran and it is all about the demand side. dani: that demand side is crucially important and heading into that meeting, we are seeing prices run higher, just under $70 a barrel. it is the oil complex, the energy and commodities complex. that is where we are getting the interesting action. it is interesting that in that light, but we do have of u.s. trading, it is the future markets and these moves are fractional, but they are carrying through a trend we saw on friday. small-cap outperformance versus the big tech. this is a trait we have seen put on by a lot of people, when they are concerned about reflationary markets, due to higher value stocks. as you say, the same thing might go for the stock market. do you want to be taking big risks ri
manus? manus: thank you very much. let's get to dani burger, who joins us with the market action. a lot of markets are closed going into big offense, not least of which the opec-plus meeting taking place virtually. it seems as if mobility is trumping the final round of discussions on iran and it is all about the demand side. dani: that demand side is crucially important and heading into that meeting, we are seeing prices run higher, just under $70 a barrel. it is the oil complex, the energy and...
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manu read the highlights for sure. i mean, it reads to me like somebody who wants -- who is facing a political public execution and wants to be heard before that political execution happens. i know that sounds dramatic, but that's what's going on here. yes, she's keeping her seat but she's being removed from the party leadership for a very specific reason. and that reason is because she is not going along with a lie that she has said over and over again now goes against the fundamentals, not just of the gop but of democracy and r undermines it. >> and i lie she reiterated last night risks inciting further violence. what could be ahead if the lie is perpetuated. let me go back to manu. you have some more reporting? >> one thing that liz cheney is expected to come and address reporters momentarily outside of the room. so it's a question, if this vote is already over. we're trying to see exactly what happened. we expected this to go pretty quickly here. virginia fox, congresswoman, has actually introduced a resolution to
manu read the highlights for sure. i mean, it reads to me like somebody who wants -- who is facing a political public execution and wants to be heard before that political execution happens. i know that sounds dramatic, but that's what's going on here. yes, she's keeping her seat but she's being removed from the party leadership for a very specific reason. and that reason is because she is not going along with a lie that she has said over and over again now goes against the fundamentals, not...
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manu: you know, that's an open question. i have a hard time seeing how she could -- may have any traction in the republican primary in 2024. this is a party that is dominated still by the former president that has such a strong attachment and connection to the republican base. now, four years is a long time. we'll see how much the party changes between now and then. but cheney is decidedly in the minority. not just overall in the party party, among the base but in her own conference. there are really only a handful of republicans who are in the same position of her about calling out the president and calling t his lies which is why she got ultimately put out, pushed out. and one of the -- big reasons is not just because of this fight, is because the fight has caused a distraction for republicans. because this moment she starts questioning the election, and starts saying -- questioning the -- donald trump's saying that the election was stolen or rigged in other ways, then her colleagues are forced to answer questions about wh
manu: you know, that's an open question. i have a hard time seeing how she could -- may have any traction in the republican primary in 2024. this is a party that is dominated still by the former president that has such a strong attachment and connection to the republican base. now, four years is a long time. we'll see how much the party changes between now and then. but cheney is decidedly in the minority. not just overall in the party party, among the base but in her own conference. there are...
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. >> cnn's manu raju is live for us on capitol hill, so manu, republican leader kevin mccarthy just spoke out about this commission. he made a revelation. what did he say? >> reporter: yeah, he did. he said that for the first time that he would be willing to testify before an outside commission. i asked him, would you be willing to talk about his conversation with donald trump on january 6th? that was a heated conversation that's been widely reported that donald trump raised concerns that kevin mccarthy was not doing enough here, but mccarthy said that he would be willing to talk. i asked him afterwards, what about a select committee, which is something that democrats are talking about doing afterwards, creating an independent panel within the house that is comprised of lawmakers, which is different than an outside commission that this bill would create and i said, would you be willing to talk to a select committee? he would not go that far and said there's no need for a select committee so you're seeing him saying he's willing to testify with an outside commission but that may never happ
. >> cnn's manu raju is live for us on capitol hill, so manu, republican leader kevin mccarthy just spoke out about this commission. he made a revelation. what did he say? >> reporter: yeah, he did. he said that for the first time that he would be willing to testify before an outside commission. i asked him, would you be willing to talk about his conversation with donald trump on january 6th? that was a heated conversation that's been widely reported that donald trump raised...
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lena went and manu raju. and jackie, this is a really big deal. really controversial in a lot of corners but the biden administration celebrated with a rose garden announcement. >> an unmasked joe biden coming owe you the of the white house. this is a big promise of the incoming biden administration. was a return back to normalcy. and they were going to celebrate it on friday. and i think it took a lot of us by surprise. both reporters and medical professionals but you speak to that. but just speaking politically, it is great news for joe biden. this is great news for this administration. assuming everything continues to progress as it has. >> and we will get to the science of this in just one second. but michael, the white house, they say they weren't given a heads up about this. the reportingous of "the washington post" this weekend that details the inside deliberations at the cdc and at the white house indicate that white house officials were told the night before the president wasn't told until the day of. but why the decision within the white
lena went and manu raju. and jackie, this is a really big deal. really controversial in a lot of corners but the biden administration celebrated with a rose garden announcement. >> an unmasked joe biden coming owe you the of the white house. this is a big promise of the incoming biden administration. was a return back to normalcy. and they were going to celebrate it on friday. and i think it took a lot of us by surprise. both reporters and medical professionals but you speak to that. but...
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manu raju, appreciate that. katherine lucy, we were listening to the president of the united states beforehand talk about how he is convinced that if you put your mind to it and put your shoulder to it that anything can happen, including bipartisanship in washington. this has to be proof to the president of the united states rethink that, sir. rethink that, sir. this is an attack on the united states government, an attack on an iconic building of the united states government, on a critical day in our history, the day they certify the electoral college results and republicans won't have a bipartisan commission and senator schumer, you can fact check this, it's not a democrat, he's right, the democrats gave the republicans what they asked for and in the senate they told the republicans you vote to advance this bill, we will give you additional changes. tell us what you want, we will give it. the democrats were willing to compromise. the republicans don't want to know. they don't want a committee to find out what t
manu raju, appreciate that. katherine lucy, we were listening to the president of the united states beforehand talk about how he is convinced that if you put your mind to it and put your shoulder to it that anything can happen, including bipartisanship in washington. this has to be proof to the president of the united states rethink that, sir. rethink that, sir. this is an attack on the united states government, an attack on an iconic building of the united states government, on a critical day...
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for more on this very busy, very consequential week, let's bring in manu raju on capitol hill. so, what's going to happen this week? >> reporter: talks about continue but whether they get resolved is another question. as you mentioned, talks have been going on through may to get some bipartisan deals on major issues that were priorities for both parties, but having a hard time narrowing the differences on infrastructure. that being a top tier issue on biden's agenda but republicans and democrats are so far apart on this issue so far. more than $1 trillion separates what the republicans have offered compared to the white house's counteroffer from friday. there's a disagreement about what actually -- how infrastructure is defined and how to pay for it. a lot of the details they sorted out for weeks have not been resolved. democrats will have to make a decision about whether to try to move on their own and try to essentially circumvent republicans in the senate. doing that would require all 50 democrats to agree. there's not any agreement on the democratic side. there are other is
for more on this very busy, very consequential week, let's bring in manu raju on capitol hill. so, what's going to happen this week? >> reporter: talks about continue but whether they get resolved is another question. as you mentioned, talks have been going on through may to get some bipartisan deals on major issues that were priorities for both parties, but having a hard time narrowing the differences on infrastructure. that being a top tier issue on biden's agenda but republicans and...
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. >> manu, stick us with and keep your ear on the vote.ng to be reporting on the vote shortly. we'll bring him back in. then we'll have an answer and talk about what happens now going forward. manu will stick on that. >>> in the meantime, we're better b. to hear from president biden in virginia. the white house is set to unveil the first budget, $6 trillion. a $6 trillion budget plan. and already it is facing criticism over that pricetag. the president is proposing the most sustained spending in over half a century which could increase the national debt and deficits to record levels. though neither party if we're being honest is concerned about either of these things for years. let's get perspective from the white house. joining me now is member of the white house council of economic advisors. thank you for being here. on the budgets, "the new york times" put it this way. "by 2024, debt as a share of the economy would rise to the highest level in american history eclipsing a world war ii era record." do you want that? >> yeah. i'm going to
. >> manu, stick us with and keep your ear on the vote.ng to be reporting on the vote shortly. we'll bring him back in. then we'll have an answer and talk about what happens now going forward. manu will stick on that. >>> in the meantime, we're better b. to hear from president biden in virginia. the white house is set to unveil the first budget, $6 trillion. a $6 trillion budget plan. and already it is facing criticism over that pricetag. the president is proposing the most...
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manu raju is on capitol hill. voting happening now.k to us about how soon we'll know the results. it's pretty much a foregone conclusion, right? >> it really is. we'll probably know in a matter of minutes. this is a secret ballot election. no way to confirm how members ultimately vote. they could tell you one thing and can vote another way, which is why sometimes there are surprises but there are not expected to be surprises here. it's widely expected that elise stefanik will rise, will be elected by her conference to become the number three republican replacing liz cheney in the aftermath of cheney's battle with donald trump. calling out donald trump for his election lies. stefanik allied herself with trump and has trump's support and kevin mccarthy's and steve scalise, all of which essentially assures she'll get the position. during this conference meeting, members from each side gave nominating speeches to talk about the candidates that they support. one of them is john katko who voted to impeach donald trump but he did nominate eli
manu raju is on capitol hill. voting happening now.k to us about how soon we'll know the results. it's pretty much a foregone conclusion, right? >> it really is. we'll probably know in a matter of minutes. this is a secret ballot election. no way to confirm how members ultimately vote. they could tell you one thing and can vote another way, which is why sometimes there are surprises but there are not expected to be surprises here. it's widely expected that elise stefanik will rise, will...
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manu raju asked leader mccarthy at the press conference would you testify. his answer was, next question. again, all you need to know about the current leader of house republicans and those who follow him. that is the issue. he spoke to then president trump that day in the middle of it when they wanted help. right now the congressional committees god bless their work about securing the capitol, about what they know happened that day. it is very important. but they are not dealing with the question of did the president say no when people were asking to authorize the national guard? what did he tell leader mccarthy? hillary clinton leader mccarthy testified to one of the benghazi hearings. why don't you have the same courage? speak up and say let's make this go away. i will testify. not going to happen. >> because he is afraid of angering donald trump, drawing his ire. he wants donald trump's backing for his future political plans if he is to be speaker of the house going forward he'll need that. they want donald trump's fundraising prowess and megaphone and b
manu raju asked leader mccarthy at the press conference would you testify. his answer was, next question. again, all you need to know about the current leader of house republicans and those who follow him. that is the issue. he spoke to then president trump that day in the middle of it when they wanted help. right now the congressional committees god bless their work about securing the capitol, about what they know happened that day. it is very important. but they are not dealing with the...
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. >> cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju is on capitol hill, so manu, what are you hearing possible vote to remove her? >> reporter: it seems almost certain that that's where this conference is headed right now, because she is seeing her support cratering on all sides of the republican conference. she does have some support, but it feels talking to a number of republicans who backed her the last time there was a challenge to her post, lot of them are signaling that they do not plan to support her now. now, we are also hearing movement of potential replacements against her. one congresswoman, elise, who has been a very loyal trump supporter, defended him during the impeachment efforts, is making moves to potentially run herself. we are hearing that she is talking, calling members to see about a potential bid, but first there needs to actually be a vote to oust liz cheney. we are hearing that cheney, according to multiple sources, that she is not going to step aside, so that means there actually will have to be a secret ballot election to oust her, and kevin mccarthy has the
. >> cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju is on capitol hill, so manu, what are you hearing possible vote to remove her? >> reporter: it seems almost certain that that's where this conference is headed right now, because she is seeing her support cratering on all sides of the republican conference. she does have some support, but it feels talking to a number of republicans who backed her the last time there was a challenge to her post, lot of them are signaling that they...
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manu raju, thank you very much. before the cynics among you say, it's politics, she's fighting the main guy and she has to go. i know, brothers and sisters, i get politics and how it works, i'm living with my brother situation. what i'm saying is, this is about somebody standing up to say, you're lying to people, okay? this is different than anything else we've ever seen. it's never been, he wants to go to war, i don't want to go to war. he's lying about the fundamental exercise of our democracy and they all know it. no one wants to stand -- mr. big brain cruz, he did not get up and say here are the facts and she is wrong. who will rage against the dying of the light in what used to be the republican party? when we come back, we'll talk to people who were there. we're going to go to members of relevant station and we'll figure out what this means because tonight will matter. stay with cnn. this is how you become the best! ♪“you're the best” by joe esposito♪ ♪ [triumphantly yells] [ding] don't get mad. get e*trade. i
manu raju, thank you very much. before the cynics among you say, it's politics, she's fighting the main guy and she has to go. i know, brothers and sisters, i get politics and how it works, i'm living with my brother situation. what i'm saying is, this is about somebody standing up to say, you're lying to people, okay? this is different than anything else we've ever seen. it's never been, he wants to go to war, i don't want to go to war. he's lying about the fundamental exercise of our...
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manu, as we stand by for this vote, you're learning that more republicans are trying to protect their futures and stave off any republican primary challenges by opposing this commission? >> yeah. up thing that republican leaders are making clear is the concern that any investigation into january 6th, even a bipartisan commission selected by both sides to undermine their efforts to take back control of the house and senate next year. the concern is that bringing back the focus what have happened on january 6th, potentially putting the focus on some members of congress, evenration the question whether the republican leer in the house kevin mccarthy would have to testify, could be politically damaging and ultimately when the report comes out the legislation calls for the end of the year and perhaps it could slip into next year, the concern would be that that would be something that could distract from the republican message. that is what senator john thune, the number two republican in the republican conference told me just earlier today. he said that his concern is that it could be used
manu, as we stand by for this vote, you're learning that more republicans are trying to protect their futures and stave off any republican primary challenges by opposing this commission? >> yeah. up thing that republican leaders are making clear is the concern that any investigation into january 6th, even a bipartisan commission selected by both sides to undermine their efforts to take back control of the house and senate next year. the concern is that bringing back the focus what have...
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manu raju did tell him what clyde said. mccarthy says that's not okay and that's a foolish statement. we want to provide the full context for him. you will see this on your screen . on the right side you will see what really happens. just in case mccarthy forgot. >> it was not an insurrection, the cambridge dictionary defined an insurrection is as an organized attempt by a group of people taken something by violence. >> this is our house! this is our country. this is our country. >> this is the truth. there were some rioters and some committed acts of vandalism. watching the tv footage of those who entered the capitol shows people in an orderly fashion staying in between the ropes taking videos and pictures. >> you know if you didn't know the tv footage was from a video from january the 6th, you will think it was a normal tourist place. >> mccarthy didn't hear what he said. that was incredible. that was a sitting member of congress who said that. today when house democrats and republicans struck a deal to investigate the at
manu raju did tell him what clyde said. mccarthy says that's not okay and that's a foolish statement. we want to provide the full context for him. you will see this on your screen . on the right side you will see what really happens. just in case mccarthy forgot. >> it was not an insurrection, the cambridge dictionary defined an insurrection is as an organized attempt by a group of people taken something by violence. >> this is our house! this is our country. this is our country....
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. >> manu, i understand something has really been bugging you lately. i want to -- come on. that was great. >> sorry, you're right. >> let's roll this tape. >> yeah. >> am i going to be in the same block out of this or can i take a break? okay. oh! oh, my god! blp. >> a cicada. >> what the hell? do i have more on me? >> i don't see any more. >> [ bleep ]. >> are they in my hair? >> no, not in your hair. >> [ bleep ]. >> yes, that's right. where are the cicadas coming from. >> how do they get there into the -- where were you, in the russell rotunda, right? >> what was going -- how do they even get in there, and -- gross, right? >> yeah, look. in the context here, it's important. you know, a couple minutes before that happened, there was actually another cicada that allegedly fell out of my pocket. and that happened as i was waiting to go on. our producer morgan said a cicada just fell out of your pocket. and i saw it on the ground and i was a bit stunned. and i was indoors. we had just come from outside about 30 minutes before interviewing senator john thune, and perhaps the
. >> manu, i understand something has really been bugging you lately. i want to -- come on. that was great. >> sorry, you're right. >> let's roll this tape. >> yeah. >> am i going to be in the same block out of this or can i take a break? okay. oh! oh, my god! blp. >> a cicada. >> what the hell? do i have more on me? >> i don't see any more. >> [ bleep ]. >> are they in my hair? >> no, not in your hair. >> [ bleep ]....
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but first let's go to cnn's manu raju live on capitol hill for us. manu, what kind of reaction are you hearing from both parties after the vote to form this commission failed? >> reporter: democrats are is that rightly criticizing republicans, saying they're trying to suppress the truth about what happened here, given that this commission, if it were to be created, would have been ten commissioners selected evenly between the two parties with equal subpoena power, having to report by the end of this year, looking at what happened at the capitol and the outside influencing factors that led to the attack, what democrats are saying is that republicans simply did not want to shine a negative spotlight on their own party, on donald trump, on his role, and want to move on. republicans will say very clearly that they do want to move on, they want this issue to be over and politically speaking, they believe they're on better ground heading into the 2022 midterms talking about other issues and not about this issue. and they're also contending that the investi
but first let's go to cnn's manu raju live on capitol hill for us. manu, what kind of reaction are you hearing from both parties after the vote to form this commission failed? >> reporter: democrats are is that rightly criticizing republicans, saying they're trying to suppress the truth about what happened here, given that this commission, if it were to be created, would have been ten commissioners selected evenly between the two parties with equal subpoena power, having to report by the...
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jay varky, and manu raju, and doctor, start with you, you heard the mayor there and his optimism. dr. gottlieb making the case, though, that people still have to make a personal choice, especially if you have not received your vaccine yet. i want to show you, you can look at this politically, this is trump states 2020, biden states 2020 and the vaccine rollout of late, you see the blue line, that's the biden states, more people are getting vaccines in the blue states. here's another way to look at it, quite telling, this is kaiser family foundation polling, if you look at the left of your screen, 75% of those who have a college degree are vaccinated. only half. of workers who do not have, americans who do not have a college degree are vaccinated. 12% of those with college degrees, definitely not, no way getting a vaccine, 22% of americans without a college degree say they're definitely not going to get a voefd vaccine. how do i do a better job, medical professionals like yourself do a better job to reach these people who are hesitant and reluctant to tell them you need to do this?
jay varky, and manu raju, and doctor, start with you, you heard the mayor there and his optimism. dr. gottlieb making the case, though, that people still have to make a personal choice, especially if you have not received your vaccine yet. i want to show you, you can look at this politically, this is trump states 2020, biden states 2020 and the vaccine rollout of late, you see the blue line, that's the biden states, more people are getting vaccines in the blue states. here's another way to look...
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i don't believe he provehicled if you listen to what he said at the rally. >> and so, to manu's pointhat kevin mccarthy would require a subpoena, probably, to testify. he's the republican leader of the united states congress. he took an oath to the constitution. why wouldn't he volunteer? >> because kevin mccarthy wants to be the speaker of the house. and to your point, there is an election, he is very much considering that as top of mind, and his base and his membership are not -- are not behind this, or don't seem to be uniformly behind this because they don't want to talk about it. >> he's afraid. he's afraid to -- this is actually -- >> that trump will get mad at him. >> this is what liz cheney's point has been, republicans are afraid of voters, they're afraid of trump and they don't want to cross either of them. they're literally cowering in fear of what might happen to them. when liz cheney talked about that she was saying they were fearing for safety and that's why many republicans voted against it. >> key point, let's suspend belief facts in everything we saw and what we know.
i don't believe he provehicled if you listen to what he said at the rally. >> and so, to manu's pointhat kevin mccarthy would require a subpoena, probably, to testify. he's the republican leader of the united states congress. he took an oath to the constitution. why wouldn't he volunteer? >> because kevin mccarthy wants to be the speaker of the house. and to your point, there is an election, he is very much considering that as top of mind, and his base and his membership are not --...
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manu raju is live on capitol hill. let's get to the bottom here. steve scalise going out urgently voting against this and trying to get as many republicans to not sign on as he can. where does the vote stand? >> well, it would get out of the house tomorrow, there is no question about it. >> reporter: mccarthy is moving his opposition significant because it could influence the vote in the senate, i will tell you why. he would have come out and support this. there would be a significant bipartisan majority that would pass in the house and make it a bipartisan majority would pass in the senate. in the senate, you need 60 votes to get anything through. that's 50 democrats right now und undoubtedly supporting this plan. can they get the ten republicans? yesterday he told a group of us what he thinks the bill can pass in some form. having a narrow focus on the events of january 6th are good enough but today he didn't realize the republican leadership in the house had not signed off on it. it is still an open question. the key question is senator mitch mc
manu raju is live on capitol hill. let's get to the bottom here. steve scalise going out urgently voting against this and trying to get as many republicans to not sign on as he can. where does the vote stand? >> well, it would get out of the house tomorrow, there is no question about it. >> reporter: mccarthy is moving his opposition significant because it could influence the vote in the senate, i will tell you why. he would have come out and support this. there would be a...
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mcconnell is on the floor right now, manu. mcconnell laid the blame for the insurrection at trump's feet. now he's going to oppose the investigation into it? is it clear what changed to this bipartisan commission, would get him to set aside his concerns? >> he's racised concerns. it looks like he may be talking about it right now, kate. mitch mcconnell detailing his concerns here, if you want to take a listen to what. >> president biden's hhs secretary is either ignorant of the federal law or wants to pretend that it actually doesn't exist. remember, the far left has kept america one of just seven countries, seven in the world that allawi elective abortions on demand after 20 weeks. countries across europe, france, spain, germany, norway and denmark all limit elective abortion before 20 weeks. >> looks like mcconnell is talking about other topics before he gets to announcing his opposition. this is an important development as the house is set to vote today. thank you. we'll watch this and see what mcconnell has to say on the f
mcconnell is on the floor right now, manu. mcconnell laid the blame for the insurrection at trump's feet. now he's going to oppose the investigation into it? is it clear what changed to this bipartisan commission, would get him to set aside his concerns? >> he's racised concerns. it looks like he may be talking about it right now, kate. mitch mcconnell detailing his concerns here, if you want to take a listen to what. >> president biden's hhs secretary is either ignorant of the...
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manu says she was turned away from the hospital and had nowhere else to go. >> it was very scary, thetold to come here. thankfully, her mom's been on oxygen since last night and now appears to be stable. >> reporter: three days later, manu's mother is improving. that makeshift clinic possibly saving her life. doctors here agree, there's only one thing that will end this crisis. how vital are vaccines in getting not only india but the world out of this crisis? >> i think that's the only solution, one of the only solutions at the moment. we don't have any choice. >> reporter: india is the world's largest vaccinemaker. but when the country thought it had beat the deadly disease, it began distributing vaccines around the world. now that it's raging at home, they're struggling to get enough doses. >> just like india reached out to other countries, india vaccine diplomacy, other countries should reach out to the other undeveloped countries which do not have the vaccine. if the whole world is not vaccinated, it's going to affect the whole world. in this crisis, every country has to help each
manu says she was turned away from the hospital and had nowhere else to go. >> it was very scary, thetold to come here. thankfully, her mom's been on oxygen since last night and now appears to be stable. >> reporter: three days later, manu's mother is improving. that makeshift clinic possibly saving her life. doctors here agree, there's only one thing that will end this crisis. how vital are vaccines in getting not only india but the world out of this crisis? >> i think that's...
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manu raju is "outfront." know you spoke to congresswoman cheney, she told you she had something to say in a little bit. i know you have been speaking with members in congress. what are you hearing from cheney? >> he did confirm that he did speak within the last few days even during all of this as mccarthy tried to align himself and trump saw cheney's ouster for her post. it is very clear that most of them are exact siding with donald trump, are in fact siding with kevin mccarthy. many of them don't want to call out donald trump about what he did in the run-up of january 6th or he continued to say the election was stolen. they also don't want liz cheney bringing the issue up which they'll have to answer questions about what the number three republican leader is saying about all of this. this all comes ahead of tomorrow's key vote. we do expect in the morning and overwhelmingly will vote to oust her and the question will be how quickly to replace her with elise stefanik. there are some concerns from conservativ
manu raju is "outfront." know you spoke to congresswoman cheney, she told you she had something to say in a little bit. i know you have been speaking with members in congress. what are you hearing from cheney? >> he did confirm that he did speak within the last few days even during all of this as mccarthy tried to align himself and trump saw cheney's ouster for her post. it is very clear that most of them are exact siding with donald trump, are in fact siding with kevin...
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cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill.brian sicknick, who died in the days following the insurrection, we're hearing from her. what is she saying? what does she want? >> well, she's actually going to be on capitol hill tomorrow along with brian sicknick's girlfriend will be here and has requested meetings with all 50 republican senators to try to make the case for a january 6th commission and explain her loss, that everybody here saw in the aftermath of january 6th the capitol paused and mourned the loss of brian sicknick. she's going to explain in very visceral terms her view why this commission is needed. she says this, according to a letter we have seen, a statement from her. she says, not having a january 6th commission to look into exactly what occurred is a slap in the face of all the officers who did their jobs that day. because of what they did, the people in the building were able to go home that evening and be with their families. brian and many other officers ended up in the hospital. i suggest that all congress
cnn's manu raju is live on capitol hill.brian sicknick, who died in the days following the insurrection, we're hearing from her. what is she saying? what does she want? >> well, she's actually going to be on capitol hill tomorrow along with brian sicknick's girlfriend will be here and has requested meetings with all 50 republican senators to try to make the case for a january 6th commission and explain her loss, that everybody here saw in the aftermath of january 6th the capitol paused...
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manu raju, thank you very much. let me discuss with my panel.you, hakeem jeffries, jim clyburn, and steny hoyer, do you think one has the edge over the other? >> hakeem jeffries has youth or relative youth on his side, for the house. he's in his 50s, you know. the other two are in their 80s. >> i like you talking about people in their 50s as youthful. that makes me feel good. >> that's part of the issue, right? nancy pelosi, love her or hate her, she has been effective. that's why a lot of people on the right have come out against her so much, is because she has been effective. but you do have a democratic party that has not really been able to allow people to come up through the ranks a younger generation to develop those leaders. so her stepping aside would give that opportunity for a new generation of leaders to come along. >> one of the reasons you've seen some popular young members go back and run for office in their home states, like keith ellison, because there's no room for growth. let me ask you, i remember when paul ryan announced he w
manu raju, thank you very much. let me discuss with my panel.you, hakeem jeffries, jim clyburn, and steny hoyer, do you think one has the edge over the other? >> hakeem jeffries has youth or relative youth on his side, for the house. he's in his 50s, you know. the other two are in their 80s. >> i like you talking about people in their 50s as youthful. that makes me feel good. >> that's part of the issue, right? nancy pelosi, love her or hate her, she has been effective. that's...
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manu raju and capitol hill thank you. let's bring in former republican congressman denver riggleman. let's start with representative cheney. as manu mentioned there, she survived, more than survived. the vote was with a significant margin, the first attempt to unseat her in leadership. do you think she could survive again? >> i think she would. would have to turn 30, 40 votes and people would have to not show up. that sometimes happens when people don't want to be there that day. they'd have to turn 30 to 40 votes. it looks like a coordinated effort from leadership to start the conversation and try to turn the tide. to a actually push liz out. i think a lot of it has to do with the 2022 mid-terms and the stop of the sale based on election terminology is polling well right now. >> you say this is part of an attempt to push congresswoman cheney out. but last time the minority leader spoke on her behalf to support her. you don't think he would be in that position again, if he decides to call the vote next week. >> i think it
manu raju and capitol hill thank you. let's bring in former republican congressman denver riggleman. let's start with representative cheney. as manu mentioned there, she survived, more than survived. the vote was with a significant margin, the first attempt to unseat her in leadership. do you think she could survive again? >> i think she would. would have to turn 30, 40 votes and people would have to not show up. that sometimes happens when people don't want to be there that day. they'd...
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cnn's manu rammingu is live from the hill.gning herself very closely with donald trump, despite the fact that she five republicans voted less often with donald trump than she did. she got on trump's radar when she vigorously defended him during the first impeachment and has aligned with him as trump tried to overturn the electoral results and joining efforts to try to desenfranchise voters across key battleground states and breaking with liz cheney who called out donald trump but today on a radio program, the late rush limbaugh's radio program she went on to make clear that she has strong pro-trump credentials. >> we need fighters. president trump is a fighter on behalf of the american people and voters want voters to stand up for them, and that's what i'm committed to doing, to unify the message, to earn the support of our republican colleagues and fight for hard-working american families. >> part of reason why she's doing that is she's trying to shore up her right flank amid criticism over her past vote willing record. there
cnn's manu rammingu is live from the hill.gning herself very closely with donald trump, despite the fact that she five republicans voted less often with donald trump than she did. she got on trump's radar when she vigorously defended him during the first impeachment and has aligned with him as trump tried to overturn the electoral results and joining efforts to try to desenfranchise voters across key battleground states and breaking with liz cheney who called out donald trump but today on a...
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manu, you had the vote here. the outcome of the vote was not unexpected, but the way the vote was conducted, no names, not even a number attached to the vote. was gop leadership hiding behind this result? >> reporter: we expected the vote to happen overwhelmingly against her. this was a painful episode for a lot of members and they wanted this to be done quickly and liz cheney, recognizing that, didn't post to this have vote in a secret ballot. as a result, it happened within the blink of an eye, within 20 minutes. in february when she fended off a separate challenge, that happened behind closed door debate. she said she was not going to follow the path of the destructive lie that donald trump has chosen. virginia fox, a north carolina republican offered a motion to ougs oust her from leadership. after the meeting, adam k kinzinger publicly detailed how quick things happened inside the room. >> [ inaudible question ]. >> basically it's time to move on from her. he said we have to continue with this unity thing. i
manu, you had the vote here. the outcome of the vote was not unexpected, but the way the vote was conducted, no names, not even a number attached to the vote. was gop leadership hiding behind this result? >> reporter: we expected the vote to happen overwhelmingly against her. this was a painful episode for a lot of members and they wanted this to be done quickly and liz cheney, recognizing that, didn't post to this have vote in a secret ballot. as a result, it happened within the blink of...
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cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill for us. manu, what do these members want?oments ago, senate majority leader chuck schumer, a prominent defender of israel, the first jewish majority leader just joined those calls, joined a bipartisan call last night for a cease-fire, the bipartisan calls from chris murphy and todd young. chuck schumer just told us he agrees with that call for a cease-fire. saying, i agree with the statement put out by senators murphy and young last night in its entirety. i want to see aid cease-fire reached quickly and mourn the loss of life. yes, this comes as 28 democratic senators, members of the democratic caucus, the most liberal, the independent bernie sanders caucus with democrats to the more moderate members like mark warner, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, all joined those calls for a cease-fire as well. going further than the white house and putting more pressure on the biden administration to join those calls. now, at the same time, the biden administration has notified congress that it actually wants to move fo
cnn's manu raju is on capitol hill for us. manu, what do these members want?oments ago, senate majority leader chuck schumer, a prominent defender of israel, the first jewish majority leader just joined those calls, joined a bipartisan call last night for a cease-fire, the bipartisan calls from chris murphy and todd young. chuck schumer just told us he agrees with that call for a cease-fire. saying, i agree with the statement put out by senators murphy and young last night in its entirety. i...
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manu, what are you hearing ahead of the vote today, especially since -- it seems like they're whipping, even if they're not officially whipping, they're telling people in their party not to vote for this. >> reporter: yeah, they are. the difference between what they're doing and a formal whip operation is they are not tallying every member how they're going to vote, not twisting their arms to vote a certain way. they're certainly making it clear where they stand, which is they want republicans to vote against this bill because they believe, according to what kevin mccarthy says, it should be focused on a much broader scope, not just what happened on january 6th. other matters as well, including protests, violence that occurred during black lives matter protests, what's happening with antifa. they don't want this just focused on january 6th. they're concerned about the politics and the fallout of this investigation. the question is going to ultimately be, one, how many house republicans will break ranks and, two, will this get out of the senate. the first thing is the house vote expecte
manu, what are you hearing ahead of the vote today, especially since -- it seems like they're whipping, even if they're not officially whipping, they're telling people in their party not to vote for this. >> reporter: yeah, they are. the difference between what they're doing and a formal whip operation is they are not tallying every member how they're going to vote, not twisting their arms to vote a certain way. they're certainly making it clear where they stand, which is they want...
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. >> cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju up on capitol hill. you tried with the leader there at the top, took him a long time to give you a short answer. what's the math right now, if you look everything i've looked at, says there's not ten republicans ready to break. >> reporter: there's not. the republican leaders have been confident for days they have the votes to defeat this. mitch mcconnell made his case behind the scenes telling members that this commission could be politically damaging for the republicans because they believe democrats would use this to help keep their majority in both chambers, he's made that argument privately, and also publicly. that has taken hold of a vast majority of the southern conference agreeing with that, including one republican senator who had not said where she would come down until moments ago, shelley moore capito. i asked her if she's going to vote to proceed to legislation. she said no. her concern is that it's become too politicized. clearly in line with the view of the republican leader so that argume
. >> cnn chief congressional correspondent manu raju up on capitol hill. you tried with the leader there at the top, took him a long time to give you a short answer. what's the math right now, if you look everything i've looked at, says there's not ten republicans ready to break. >> reporter: there's not. the republican leaders have been confident for days they have the votes to defeat this. mitch mcconnell made his case behind the scenes telling members that this commission could...
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manu, senators sounding off on this right now.ugh, so where do we stand at this point? could there be concessions made to win over a few more republicans? >> reporter: it's possible they may make some changes to win over a few more republicans but probably not the ten republicans that they need to break a republican-led filibuster. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, has been coy about whether or not he would, in fact, make changes. i asked him several times this afternoon whether he would be willing to do anything to win over some more republicans. all he said is, i hope to have a vote on this sometime this week. so the expectation is later in the week. and the expectation is that there will not be those ten republican senators to break ranks. one of them, mitch mcconnell, the senate republican leader, just reiterated his opposition to reporters just moments ago, contending that this proposal, which would evenly be split between republicans and democrats -- democratic appointees to investigate what happened is a political
manu, senators sounding off on this right now.ugh, so where do we stand at this point? could there be concessions made to win over a few more republicans? >> reporter: it's possible they may make some changes to win over a few more republicans but probably not the ten republicans that they need to break a republican-led filibuster. the senate majority leader, chuck schumer, has been coy about whether or not he would, in fact, make changes. i asked him several times this afternoon whether...
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let's go to chief congressional correspondent manu raju. timing, manu, and the count. many republicans will side with democrats to move forward with this commission? >> well, not ten. that's what republican leaders are telling me this afternoon. they are confident that they will not allow this bill to go forward. it's going to be a procedural vote to open debate. and they need to 60 votes to go ahead. it's a forfeit 50/50 senate 10 republicans need to break ranks. but the expectation is that 5 to 7 may break ranks and probably six of the seven voted to convict donald trump at his second impeachment trial for inciting the insurrection. another senator rob portman that didn't vote to convict donald trump will advance it. but getting to 10 teams unlikely, including that was the assessment from the top republican vote counter john thune who told me an hour ago says there is no path to 60 votes at the moment. the argument they've been making privately mitch mcconnell has, as well as other republican leaders, that their concern is this could become a political issue, hurting
let's go to chief congressional correspondent manu raju. timing, manu, and the count. many republicans will side with democrats to move forward with this commission? >> well, not ten. that's what republican leaders are telling me this afternoon. they are confident that they will not allow this bill to go forward. it's going to be a procedural vote to open debate. and they need to 60 votes to go ahead. it's a forfeit 50/50 senate 10 republicans need to break ranks. but the expectation is...
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cnn's manu raju is joining us from capitol hill. for more on this, we're keeping an ear to speaker pelosi, manu. but it's the same math we talk about all the time. democrats and republicans, they need ten to support it. what does it come to. they don't have. what does this come down to? >> yeah, they're concerned that democrats in their view are playing politics. they believe that an investigation like this could actually hurt them come 2022, republicans flatly acknowledging that they want the 2022 election to be fought over the economy, over immigration, over issues that have nothing to do with january 6th, the insurrection, the former president's role in all of that, as well as questions who may have to testify. whether republicans may have to testify, such as kevin mccarthy, it's house republican leader. that's one reason you see very little support on the commission. they're also arguing that it's redundant. they believe there are other investigations that can be done. not outside of the oversight, with the 9/11 commission, even
cnn's manu raju is joining us from capitol hill. for more on this, we're keeping an ear to speaker pelosi, manu. but it's the same math we talk about all the time. democrats and republicans, they need ten to support it. what does it come to. they don't have. what does this come down to? >> yeah, they're concerned that democrats in their view are playing politics. they believe that an investigation like this could actually hurt them come 2022, republicans flatly acknowledging that they...
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manu raju is "outfront." the timing of this vote is still in flux and it's looking like this may be a very late night for everyone on the hill. >> reporter: this was expected. the reason why it's late is not related to this but other issues that are on the senate floor that need to be resolved first before they get to this key vote. but the outcome is not in doubt. republican leaders have been working behind the scenes, have been making their case publicly and privately that they don't want this bill to go forward. mitch mcconnell's pitch privately has been about politics, concern that democrats, in his view, would try to change the narrative heading into 2022, focused what happened on the riots and focus on president trump's role in all of this and focus on some republican senators and republican congressmen about how they handled the run-up to january 6. that is something they do not want to litigate in the run-up to the 2022 midterms in which the house and the senate are at stake. so that argument really h
manu raju is "outfront." the timing of this vote is still in flux and it's looking like this may be a very late night for everyone on the hill. >> reporter: this was expected. the reason why it's late is not related to this but other issues that are on the senate floor that need to be resolved first before they get to this key vote. but the outcome is not in doubt. republican leaders have been working behind the scenes, have been making their case publicly and privately that...
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thank you, manu raju. >>> the violence in israel continues to get worse. you did it. - yeah. get a little closer. that's insane. that's a different car. -that's the same car. - no! yeah, that's before, that's after. oh, that's awesome. make it nu with nu finish. ♪ when i was young ♪ no-no-no-no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find...