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joe biden
There's a question of whether the people they're talking to know what he's going to do.
So the answer is, but based on a number of criteria as to what he could do, for example, For him to move in and occupy the whole country, particularly from the north, from Belarus, he's going to have to wait a little bit until the ground's frozen so he can cross.
To move in a direction where he wants to talk about what's going on, we're continuing to provide for defense capacities to the Ukrainians.
We're talking about what's going on in both the Baltic and the Black Sea, etc.
There's a whole range of things that I'm sure he's trying to calculate how quickly he can do what he wants to do.
And what does he want to do?
But I he's not.
He's an informed individual.
And I'm sure I believe he's calculating what the immediate Short-term and the near-term and the long-term consequences of Russia will be.
And I don't think he's made up his mind yet.
unidentified
I want to ask you about your domestic agenda.
You've gotten a lot of questions about voting rights, Mr. President, but I want to ask you about black voters, one of your most loyal constituencies.
I was in Congressman Clyburn's district yesterday in South Carolina.
You opened this news conference talking about him.
I spoke to a number of black voters who fought to get you elected and now they feel as though you're not fighting hard enough for them.
I've had their back.
I've had their back my entire career.
this push on voting rights more as a last-minute PR push than it is a legitimate effort to get legislation passed. So what do you say to these black voters who say that you do not have their backs as you promised on the campaign trail? I've had their back. I've had their back my entire career. I've never not had their back. I started on the voting rights issues long, long ago.
joe biden
That's what got me involved in politics in the first place.
And I think part of the problem is, look, there's a significant disagreement in every community on whether or not the timing of assertions made by people has been in the most timely way.
So I'm sure that there are those who are saying that, why didn't Biden push John Lewis bill as hard as he pushed it the last month.
Why did he push it six months ago as hard as he did now?
The fact is that there is.
There's a timing.
That is not of one's own choice.
It's somewhat dictated by events that are happening in country and around the world as to what focuses.
But part of the problem is, as well, I have not been out in the community nearly enough.
I've been here an awful lot.
I find myself in a situation where I don't get a chance to look people in the eye.
Because of both COVID and things that are happening in Washington.
To be able to go out and do the things that I've always been able to do pretty well.
Connect with people.
Let them take a measure of my sincerity.
Let them take a measure of who I am.
For example, I mean, as I pointed out in South Carolina, you know, last time when I was Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, I got the Voting Rights Act extended for 25 years and I got Strom Thurmond to vote for it.
That's what I've been doing my whole career.
And so the idea that I didn't either anticipate or because I didn't speak to it as fervently as they want me to earlier, in the meantime, I was spending a lot of time, spent hours and hours and hours
Talking with my colleagues on the Democratic side, trying to get them to agree that if in fact this occurred, if this push continued, that they would be there for John Lewis and anyway.
So, um, but I think that's, that's a problem that is my own making.
By not communicating as much as I should have.
Yet, you find that when you deal with members of the Black Caucus and others in the United States Congress, they still have very close working relationships.
So, it's like every community.
I'm sure that there are those in the community and I'm a big labor guy.
I'm sure there's people in labor saying, why haven't I been able to do A, B, C, or D?
So, it's just going to take a little bit of time.
unidentified
You put Vice President Harris in charge of voting rights.
Are you satisfied with her work on this issue?
And can you guarantee, do you commit that she will be your running mate in 2024, provided that you run again?
joe biden
Yes and yes.
unidentified
Expand?
joe biden
Pardon me?
unidentified
Do you care to expand?
joe biden
No, there's no need to.
I mean, I asked the question.
She's going to be my running mate, number one.
Number two, I did put her in charge.
I think she's doing a good job.
unidentified
Let me ask you, big picture, particularly when you think about voting rights and the struggles you've had to unify your own party around voting rights, unity was one of your key campaign promises.
In fact, in your inaugural address, you said your whole soul was in bringing America together.
Uniting our people.
People heard the speech that you gave on voting rights in Georgia recently, in which you described those who are opposed to you to George Wallace and Jefferson Davis, and some people took exception to that.
What do you say to those who were offended by your speech, and is this country more unified than it was when you first took office?
joe biden
Number one, anybody who listened to the speech I did not say that they were going to be a George Wallace or a Bull Connor.
I said we're going to have a decision in history that is going to be marked just like it was then.
You either voted on the side that didn't make you George Wallace or didn't make you Bull Connor.
But if you did not vote for the Voting Rights Act back then, you were voting with those who agreed with Connor.
Those who agreed with, and so, and I think Mitch did a real good job of making it sound like I was attacking them.
You notice I haven't attacked anybody publicly.
Any senator, any congressman publicly.
And my disagreements with them have been made to them, communicate to them privately or in person with them.
My desire still is, look, I underestimated one very important thing.
I never thought that Republicans, like for example, I said, they got very upset.
I said, there are 16 members of the present United States Senate who voted to extend the Voting Rights Act.
Now, they got very offended by that.
What an accusation to state in a fact.
What has changed?
What happened?
unidentified
What happened?
joe biden
Why is not a single Republican, not one, It's not the Republican Party, so that's not an attack.
unidentified
Is the country more unified than when you first took office?
joe biden
The answer is, based on some of the stuff we've got done, I'd say yes, but it's not nearly unified as it should be.
Look, I still contend, and I know you'll have a right to judge me by this, I still contend Unless you can reach consensus in a democracy, you cannot sustain the democracy.
And so this is a real test, whether or not my counterpart in China is right or not, when he says autocracies are the only thing that are going to prevail because democracies take too long to make decisions and countries are too divided.
I believe we're going through one of those inflection points in history that occurs every several generations or even more than that, even more time than that, where things are changing almost regardless of any particular policy.
The world's changing in big ways.
We're going to see, if you've heard me say this before, we're going to see more change in the next 10 years than we've seen in the last 50 years.
Because of technology, because of fundamental alterations and alliances that are occurring, not because of any one individual, just because of the nature of things.
And so I think you're going to see an awful lot of transition.
And the question is, can we keep up with it?
Can we maintain the democratic institutions that we have, not just here, but around the world?
To be able to generate democratic consensus on how to proceed.
It's going to be hard.
It's going to be hard.
But it requires, it requires leadership to do it.
And I'm not giving up on the prospect of being able to do that. Thank you.
unidentified
Thank you, sir. There are deep questions among Americans about the competence of government.
From the messy rollout of 5G this week, to the Afghanistan withdrawal, to testing on COVID.
What have you done to restore Americans' faith in the competence of government?
And are you satisfied by the view of the competence of your government?
joe biden
Let's take Afghanistan.
I know you all would like to focus on that, which is legitimate.
We were spending a trillion dollars a week.
I mean a billion dollars a week in Afghanistan for 20 years.
Raise your hand if you think anyone was going to be able to unify Afghanistan under one single government.
It's been the graveyard of empires for a solid reason.
It is not susceptible to unity.
Number one.
So the question was, do I continue to spend that much money per week in the state of Afghanistan?
Knowing that the idea that being able to succeed other than sending more body bags back It's highly, highly unusual.
My dad used to have an expression.
He'd say, son, if everything's equally important to you, nothing's important to you.
There is no way to get out of Afghanistan after 20 years easily.
Not possible, no matter when you did it.
And I make no apologies for what I did.
I have a great concern for the women and men who were blown up on the line at the airport By a terrorist attack against them.
But the military will acknowledge, and I think you will, who know a lot about foreign policy, that had we stayed and had not pulled those troops out, we would be asked to put somewhere between 20,000 and 50,000 more troops back in.
Because the only reason more Americans weren't being killed than others is because the last president signed an agreement to get out by May the 1st.
And so everything was copacetic.
Had we not gotten out?
And the acknowledgement is we'd be putting a lot more forces in.
Now, am I, do I feel badly what's happening to, as a consequence of the incompetence of the Taliban?
Yes, I do.
But I feel badly also about the fistulas that are taking place in Eastern Congo.
I feel badly about a whole range of things around the world that we can't solve every problem.
And so, I don't view that as a competence issue.
The issue of whether or not there's competence in terms of whether or not we're dealing with 5G or not.
We don't deal with 5G.
The fact is that you had two enterprises, two private enterprises, that had one promoting 5G and the other one are airlines.
They're private enterprises.
They have government regulation, admittedly.
And so what I've done is pushed as hard as I can to have 5G folks hold up and abide by what was being requested by the airlines until they could more modernize over the year so that 5G would not interfere with the potential of the landing.
So any tower, any 5G tower within certain number of miles from the airport should not be operative.
And that's, and so I understand, but anything that happens that's consequential is viewed as the government's responsibility.
I get that.
Am I satisfied with the way in which we have dealt with COVID and all the things that go along with it?
Yeah, I am satisfied.
I think we've done remarkably well.
You know, the idea that On testing, we've done, we should have done it quicker, but we've done remarkable since then.
What we have is we have more testing going on than anywhere in the world.
And we're going to continue to increase that.
Did we have it at the moment exactly when we should have moved?
And could we have moved a month earlier?
Yeah, we could have.
But with everything else that's going on, I don't view that as somehow a mark of incompetence.
Look, think of what we did on COVID.
When we were pushing on AstraZeneca to provide more vaccines.
Well, guess what?
They didn't have the machinery to be able to do it.
So I physically went to Michigan, stood there in a factory with the head of AstraZeneca and said, we'll provide the machinery.
This is what we'll do.
We'll help you do it so you can produce this vaccine more rapidly.
I think that's pretty hands-on stuff.
We also said, right now, when people, the hospitalizations are overrunning hospitals and you have docs and nurses out because of COVID, they have COVID.
unidentified
We put thousands of people back in those hospitals.
joe biden
Look at all the Marine, all the military personnel we have there.
First responders.
Nobody is ever organized.
Nobody is ever organized.
A strategic operation to get as many shots in arms by opening clinics and keeping and being able to get so many people vaccinated.
What I'm doing now is not just getting significant amounts of vaccines to the rest of the world, but they now need the mechanical way is how they get shots in arms.
So we're providing them to know how to do that.
Now, should everybody in America know that?
No, they don't necessarily know that.
They're just trying to figure out how to put three squares on the table and stay safe.
But so, I do think the place where I was a little disappointed, I wish we could have written it differently, is when we did the legislation to provide the funding for COVID and the money we provided for the states to be able to deal with keeping schools open.
Some of them didn't do a very good job.
Some are still holding the money.
I don't have the authority to do anything about that.
I think that's not particularly competent.
There's things that could and should have been done.
It could have moved faster.
So, I understand the frustration.
You know, I remember, I think it was, I forget which cabinet member saying to Barack Obama, something was going on, and he said, well, you can be sure, Mr. President, of the millions of employees you have out there, somebody's screwing up right now.
Somebody's screwing up.
So, you know, it's just a, but I think you have to look at things that we used to look at it on balance.
What is the trajectory of the country?
Is it moving in the right direction now?
I don't know how we can say it's not.
I understand the overwhelming frustration, fear, and concern with regard to inflation and COVID.
unidentified
Get it.
joe biden
The idea, if I told you, when we started, I tell you what I'm going to do.
First year, I'm going to create over 600 or 6 million jobs.
I'm going to get unemployment down to 3.9%.
I'm going to generate, and I named it all.
You'd look at me like you're nuts.
Maybe I'm wrong.
unidentified
President, at least in our recent memory, with as much Washington experience as you entered this office with.
But yet, after we sit here for more than an hour, I'm not sure I've heard you say if you would do anything differently in the second year of your term.
Do you plan to do anything differently?
Are you satisfied with your team here at the White House?
joe biden
I'm satisfied with the team.
There's three things I'm going to do differently now that I've gotten the critical crises out of the way in the sense of knowing exactly where we're going.
Number one, I'm going to get out of this place more often.
I'm going to go out and talk to the public.
I'm going to do public fora.
I'm going to interface with them.
I'm going to make the case of what we've already done, why it's important, and what will happen if they support what else I want to do.
Number two, I'm bringing in more and more now that I have time.
I mean, literally, quite like you, it's, I'm not complaining.
It's, you know, 12, 14 hours a day, no complaints.
I really mean it sincerely.
But now that certain of the big chunks have been put in place and we know the direction, I'm also going to be out there seeking the more advice of experts outside, from academia to editorial writers to think tanks, and I'm bringing them in.
Just like I did early on, bringing in presidents and historians to get their perspective on what we should be doing.
Seeking more input, more information, more constructive criticism about what I should and shouldn't be doing.
The third thing I'm going to be doing a lot more of is being in a situation where I'm able to bring, I'm going to be deeply involved in these off-year elections.
We're going to be raising a lot of money.
We're going to be out there making sure that we're helping all of those candidates, and scores have already asked me to come in and campaign with them, to go out and make the case in plain, simple language as to what it is we've done, what we want to do, and why we think it's important.
How many more hours am I doing this?
I'm happy to stick around.
You always ask me the nicest questions.
I know you do.
unidentified
All right.
joe biden
None of them make a lot of sense to me, but I. Well, let's let's try our way.
unidentified
Come on.
New Year.
peter doocy
Why are you trying so hard in your first year to pull the country so far to the left?
joe biden
Well, I'm not.
I don't know what you consider to be too far to the left, if in fact we're talking about Making sure that we had the money for COVID, making sure we had the money to put together the bipartisan infrastructure, making sure we were able to provide for those things that, in fact, would significantly reduce the burden on working class people, but make them have to continue to work hard.
I don't know how that is pointed to the left.
If you may recall, you guys have been trying to convince me that I am Bernie Sanders.
I'm not.
I like him, but I'm not Bernie Sanders.
I'm not a socialist.
I'm a mainstream Democrat, and I have been.
And mainstream Democrats have overwhelmed me.
If you notice, the 48 of the 50 Democrats supported me in the Senate on virtually everything I've asked.
Yes, sir.
unidentified
You were asked whether or not you believed that we would have free and fair elections in 2022 if some of these state legislatures reformed their voting protocols.
You said that it depends.
Do you think that they would in any way be illegitimate?
joe biden
Oh yeah, I think it's easy to be illegitimate.
Imagine, imagine if in fact Trump has succeeded in convincing Pence to not count the votes.
Imagine if- In regards to 2022, sir, the- Oh, 2022, I mean, imagine if those attempts to say that the count was not legit.
You have to recount it or we're not going to count.
We're going to discard the following votes.
I mean, sure.
I'm not saying it's going to be legit.
The increase in the prospect of being illegitimate is in direct proportion to us not being able to get these reforms passed.
But I don't think you're going to see, you're not going to see me, and I don't think you're going to see the Democratic Party give up on coming back at us, assuming that the attempt fails today.
unidentified
One more, sir.
You know, you campaigned and you ran on a return to civility.
And I know that you dispute the characterization that you called folks who would oppose those voting bills.
No, I didn't say that.
joe biden
Look what I said.
Go back and read what I said.
And tell me if you think I called anyone who voted on the side of the position taken by Bull Connor that they were Bull Connor.
That is an interesting reading of English.
I assume you got into journalism because you like to write.
unidentified
Did you expect that that would work with Senators Manchin or Sinema?
No, here's the thing.
joe biden
There's certain things that are so consequential, you have to speak from your heart as well as your head.
I was speaking out forcefully on what I think to be at stake.
That's what it is.
And by the way, no one No one forgets who was on the side of King versus Bull Connor.
No one not done it.
The history books will note it.
unidentified
When I was making the case, don't think this is a freebie.
joe biden
You don't get to vote this way and then somehow it goes away.
This will be stick with you the rest of your career and long after you're gone.
unidentified
And Mr. President, folks, I'm okay.
joe biden
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Hang on, guys.
We've only got an hour and 20 minutes.
I'll keep going, but I got what I'm gonna go.
Let me get.
Let me get something straight here.
How long are you guys ready to go?
You want to go for another hour or two?
unidentified
Okay.
joe biden
I'm going to go.
I tell you what, folks.
Uh, I'm going to go another 20 minutes, so a quarter of, okay?
Yes, sir.
I want to thank my communications staff for the great help here.
unidentified
Well, President Biden, on the coronavirus, we're tragically approaching nearly one million Americans who died.
And I'd like to ask you why it is during your three and a half hour virtual summit in November with the Chinese president, you didn't press for transparency, and also whether that has anything to do with your son's involvement in an investment firm controlled by Chinese state-owned entities.
joe biden
The answer is that we did.
I did raise the question of transparency.
I spent a lot of time with him.
The fact is that they're just not being transparent.
unidentified
Transparency on the coronavirus origins?
joe biden
Yes.
unidentified
And you did, during the virtual summit.
Is there a reason your press staff was unaware of that?
And what did you say to the Chinese president?
joe biden
And they weren't with me the entire time.
Made it clear that I thought that China had an obligation to be more forthcoming on exactly what the source of the virus was and where it came from.
Yes.
unidentified
Mr. President, I would like to ask you about foreign policy.
One of the first priority that you declared when you came to office was to end the war in Yemen, the catastrophic war in Yemen.
You appointed a special envoy.
Today, one of your allies, United Arab Emirates, is asking your administration to put back the Houthi rebels or militias back on the terror list.
Are you going to do that?
And how are you going to end the war in Yemen, sir?
joe biden
The answer is, it's under consideration and ending the war in Yemen takes the two parties to be involved to do it.
And it's going to be very difficult.
Yes.
unidentified
Thank you very much for this honor.
James Rosen with Newsmax.
I'd like to raise a delicate subject, but with utmost respect for your life accomplishments and the high office you hold.
A poll released this morning by Politico Morning Consult found 49% of registered voters disagreeing with the statement, Joe Biden is mentally fit.
Not even a majority of Democrats who responded strongly affirmed that statement.
joe biden
I'll let you all make the judgment whether they're correct.
unidentified
Also, the question I have for you, sir, if you'd let me finish, is why do you suppose such large segments of the American electorate have come to harbor such profound concerns about your cognitive fitness?
Thank you.
I have no idea.
Yes, sir.
Thanks, Mr. President, I appreciate it.
I wanted to sort of address or ask about a tension that's sort of been in this press conference on unifying the country, because you campaigned on two things.
One of them is being able to accomplish big things, and the other is the ability to unify the country.
And even today, you've talked about sort of a different posture with Republicans, and I wonder if you still think it's possible to do both of those things.
joe biden
We have to.
We have to.
As long as I hold public office, I'm going to continue to attempt to do both things.
unidentified
One more follow-up.
Around this time last year when you were campaigning in Georgia, I think one of the things you told people was the power is literally in your hands.
You know, if voters give Democrats the House and the Senate and the presidency, that all these big things can get accomplished.
And, you know, we've seen stalemate.
We've seen things being stymied.
Why should folks believe you this time around?
joe biden
Can you think of any other president who's done as much in one year?
Name one for me.
I'm serious.
You guys talk about how nothing's happened.
I don't think there's been much on any incoming president's plate that's been a bigger menu than the plate I had given to me.
I'm not complaining.
I knew that running in.
And the fact of the matter is, we got an awful lot done.
An awful lot done.
And there's more to get done.
But look, let me ask a rhetorical question.
No, I won't.
Anyway.
Thank you.
Yes.
unidentified
Be careful.
joe biden
Don't get hurt, man.
unidentified
No, no.
I'm going to take care.
Mr. President, thank you.
Sebastian Smith from AFP.
Another question on Ukraine.
Ukraine borders four NATO member countries.
How concerned are you, are you concerned that a real conflagration in Ukraine, if the Russians really go in there, that it could suck in NATO countries that are on the border and you end up with an actual NATO-Russia confrontation of some kind?
And secondly, Are you entertaining the thought of a summit with Vladimir Putin as a way to perhaps try and put this whole thing to bed, address their concerns, and negotiate a way out of this?
joe biden
The last part, the last question, yes, when we talked about whether or not we'd pick the three meetings we talked about.
And we talked about we would go from there, if there was reason to, to go to a summit.
We talked about a summit as being before the Ukraine item came up in terms of strategic doctrine and what the strategic relationship would be.
So I still think that is a possibility, number one.
Number two, I am very concerned.
I'm very concerned that this could end up being, look, The only war that's worse than one that's intended, one that's unintended.
And what I'm concerned about is this could get out of hand.
Very easily get out of hand because of what you said, the borders of the Ukraine and what Russia may or may not do.
I am hoping that Vladimir Putin understands that he is short of a full blown nuclear war.
He's not in a very good position to dominate the world.
And so I don't think he thinks that, but it is a concern.
And that's why we have to be very careful about how we move forward and make it clear to him that there are prices to pay that could in fact cost his country an awful lot.
But of course you have to be concerned when you have, you know, nuclear power invaded.
If he invades, it hasn't happened since World War II.
Some of the most consequential things that's happened in the world in terms of war and peace since World War II.
Yes.
unidentified
Nearly two years have passed since the beginning of the global coronavirus outbreak and you again today acknowledge that Americans are frustrated and they're tired.
Based on your conversations with your health advisors, what type of restrictions do you imagine being on Americans this time next year and what does the new normal look like for social gatherings and travel to you?
joe biden
Well, the answer is I hope the new normal will be that we don't have still have 30 some million people not vaccinated.
I hope the new normal is people have seen what their own interest is and have taken advantage of what we have available to us.
Number two, with the pill that is a problem, that appears to be as efficacious as it seems to be, that you're going to be able to deal with this virus in a way that after the fact you have an ability to make sure you don't get very sick.
Number three, I would hope that what happens is the rest of the world does what I'm doing and provides significant amounts of the vaccine to the rest of the world, because it's not sufficient that we just have this country not have the virus or be able to control the virus, but that we can't pull the wall high enough to keep a new variant out.
So it requires one of the things that I want to do, and we're We're contemplating figuring out how to do that.
We are contemplating how to get done.
And that is, how do we move in a direction where the world itself is vaccinated?
It's not enough just to vaccinate 340 million, fully vaccinate 340 million people in the United States.
That's not enough.
It's not enough to do it.
We have to do it.
And we have to do a lot more than we're doing now.
And that's why We have continued to keep the commitment of providing vaccines and available cures for the rest of the world as well.
unidentified
If I could sir, and I should have said this before Francesca Chambers McClatchy, how do you plan to win back moderates and independents who cast a ballot for you in 2020 but polls indicate aren't happy with the way you're doing your job now?
joe biden
I don't believe the polls.
Well, why don't you just go down the road?
unidentified
Thank you, Mr. President.
To follow up on some of the questions about the vaccination program, you've given dozens of speeches this year urging Americans to get vaccinated.
You've talked to reluctant Republicans.
You've said it's people's patriotic duty.
There have been very few mentions of the fact that young children under the age of five still, in the third year of this pandemic in this country, Don't have access to the vaccine.
Can you speak to frustrated parents a little bit about why that continues to be the case and when that might change?
joe biden
Because the science hasn't reached the point where they convinced that in fact it is safe.
So that's what they're doing now.
You could have asked me that.
I got asked that question about three months ago about people between the ages of, you know, seven and 12.
Well, finally, they've got to the point where they felt secure in the number of tests they had done and the tests they had run, that it was safe.
So it will come.
It will come.
But I can't, I'm not a scientist.
I can't tell you when, but it is really very important that we get that next piece.
unidentified
More follow-up on Build Back Better.
When you said it's going to likely be broken up into chunks, you mentioned that the climate pieces seem to have broad support.
You mentioned Senator Manchin is a supporter of early child care.
You left out the child tax credit, and I wonder if it's fair to read between the lines and assume that that is a piece given Senator Manchin's opposition to it.
that the extension of that is likely one of those components that may have to wait until some time down the line. There's two really big components that I feel strongly about that I'm not sure I can get in the package. One is the child care tax credit.
joe biden
The other is help for cost of community colleges.
They are massive things that I've run on.
I care a great deal about.
I'm going to keep coming back at whatever for I get to be able to try to get chunks of all of that done.
Yes, sir.
Next man next to you left.
unidentified
Thank you, Mr. President.
My name is Pedro Rojas.
I'm with Univision National News.
This is actually my first press conference here.
It's good to meet you in person.
joe biden
We always have long press conferences.
unidentified
Awesome.
Awesome.
I got a couple of questions for you.
Number one, you said that you want to convey your message by getting out there in the country.
I wonder if you're planning on traveling also to South America and other countries in the Western Hemisphere, given the fact that China has gained a lot of influence in the region.
And the second question is, what will be your message for residents in this country that are struggling every time they go to the gas station, every time they go to the grocery store and see the prices going high, and the pharmacy?
I happen to come from South Texas where I saw a lot of people struggling financially in the last few months.
And so I think you, I wonder what is the message you want to spread to them?
joe biden
Well, I tried to express, I've asked, I tried to answer that seven different ways today about how to deal with inflation.
But let me answer the first question.
I spent a lot of time in South America and in Latin America.
When I was vice president, I spent the bulk of my years basically in Europe and or in Latin America.
I'm in contact with the leaders of the countries in South America.
We're working closely with making sure that we do everything, for example, with the to deal with helping countries in question, particularly those in Central America, to be able to help them with their ability to deal with the intern.
People don't sit around and in Guatemala and say, I got a great idea.
Let's sell everything we have.
Give the money to us.
Coyote, take us across a terribly dangerous trip up through Central America and up through Mexico and drop us, sneak us across the border, drop us in the desert.
Won't that be fun?
People leave because they have real problems.
One of the things I've done when I was a vice president, got support with, although I don't have much Republican support anymore, is provide billions of dollars to be able to say to those countries, why are people leaving?
And how are you going to reform your own system?
And that's we've worked on a long time.
It still needs a lot more work.
And we're focusing on that.
I also believe I've spent a lot of time talking about and dealing with policy having to do with Maduro, who is a little more than
So, look, I made a speech a while ago when I was Vice President saying that if we were smart, we have an opportunity to make the Western Hemisphere a united, not united, a democratic hemisphere.
And we were moving in the right direction.
Under the last administration, the Obama-Biden administration.
But so much damage was done as a consequence of the foreign policy decisions the last president made in Latin America, Central America, and South America, that we now have, when I call for a summit of democracies, I call that a number of nations showed up for this summit of democracy.
What is it that's going to allow us We've actually had a reduction in the number of democracies in the world.
And it seems to me there's nothing more important.
We used to talk about when I was a kid in college about America's backyard.
unidentified
It's not America's backyard.
joe biden
Everything south of the Mexican border is America's.
unidentified
And we're equal people.
joe biden
We don't dictate what happens in any other part of the United States.
We have to work very hard.
But the trouble is, we're having great difficulty making up for the mistakes that have been made in the past few years.
It's going to take some time.
Yes, the gentleman in the back.
Now I'll go to this side, okay?
unidentified
Thank you, Mr. President.
Alexander Nazarian, Yahoo News.
And thank you for holding this press conference.
I hope there's more of them.
joe biden
Anytime you have extra three hours, we can do it.
unidentified
We'll stay for a couple more.
You said you were surprised by Republican obstruction of your agenda.
But didn't the GOP take exactly the same tactic when you were vice president to Barack Obama?
So why did you think they would treat you any differently than they treated him?
joe biden
First of all, they weren't nearly as obstructionist as they are now.
Number one.
They stated that.
But you had a number of Republicans we worked with closely.
From John McCain, I mean a number of Republicans we worked closely with.
Even back in those days, Lindsey Graham.
And so, the difference here is, There seems to be a desire to work with them.
And I didn't say my agenda.
I'm saying, what are they for?
What is their agenda?
They had an agenda back in the administration when the eight years we were president and vice president.
But I don't know what their agenda is now.
What is it?
The American public is outraged about the tax structure we have in America.
What are they proposing to do about it?
unidentified
Anything?
joe biden
You heard anything?
I mean, anything.
I haven't heard anything.
The American public is outraged about the fact that we're the state of the environment, the vast majority of the public.
What have they done to do anything to ameliorate the climate change that's occurring, other than to deny it exists?
So what I'm saying is the difference between then and now is not only the announcement that was made, anything to stop Barack Obama, to get that, but what eventually happened.
We were able to get some things done.
We were able to work through some things.
On the stuff that was really consequential in terms of ideologically divisive, it was a real fight.
But so, but I don't think there's a time when I, I mean, I wonder what would be the Republican platform right now?
unidentified
What do you think?
joe biden
What do you think their position on taxes is?
What do you think their position on, on human rights is?
I think their position is on whether or not we should, on what we should do about the cost of prescription drugs.
What do you think?
I mean, I just, I honestly, God, don't know what they're for, yet I know a lot of these senators and congressmen, and I know they do have things they want to say.
Whether there's things I want or not.
But you don't hear much about it.
And every once in a while, when you hear something where there's a consensus, it's important but a small item, and it doesn't get much coverage at all, where it occurs.
I'm not being coverage.
I mean, there's not much discussion about it.
So I just think it's a different, and I don't know that no matter how strongly one supports the Republican and or supports the former President of the United States, I don't know how we can't look at what happened on January 6th and think, that's a problem.
unidentified
That's a real problem.
One more question, Mr. President.
joe biden
By the way, it's a quarter of guys, so I'm going to do this.
If you answer me easy questions, I'll give you quick answers.
unidentified
There's an increasing concern, I think, among some Democrats that even if schools do continue to open, and I get that most of them are now open, Republicans will weaponize this narrative of you and other leading Democrats allowing them to stay closed.
In the midterms next year.
And, you know, obviously that issue has a lot of traction with suburban parents, as I think we saw in Virginia.
joe biden
What do you mean?
I'm confused by the question.
I'm sorry.
unidentified
Well, could school reopenings or closures become a potent midterm issue for Republicans to win back the suburbs?
joe biden
Oh, I think it could be, but I hope to God that they're, that, look, Maybe I'm kidding myself.
But as time goes on, the voter who is just trying to figure out, as I said, how to take care of their family, put three squares on the table, stay safe, able to pay their mortgage or their rent, et cetera, is becoming much more informed on
the motives of some of the political players and the political parties.
And I think that they are not going to be as susceptible to believing some of the outlandish things that have been said and continue to be said.
You know, every president, not necessarily in the first 12 months, but every president in the first couple of years, most every president, excuse me, of the last presidents, at least four of them, Have had polling numbers that are 44% favorable.
So it's this idea that, but you all, not you all, but now it is, well, Biden's that one poll showed him at 33%.
The average is 44, 45%.
One poll him at 49%.
the average is 44, 45%.
One poll met 49%.
I mean, the idea that the American public are trying to sift their way through what's real and what's fake.
And I don't think as I've never seen a time when the political coverage, the choice of what political coverage the voter looks to has as much impact on as what they believe.
They go to get reinforced.
And their views, whether it's MSNBC or whether it's Fox or whatever.
And one of the things I find fascinating that's happening, and you all are dealing with it every day, and it will impact on how things move, is that a lot of the speculation in the polling data shows that the That the cables are heading south.
They're losing viewership.
Fox is okay for a while, but it's not gaining.
A lot of the rest are predicted to be not very much in the mix in the next four to five years.
I don't know whether that's true or not.
But I do know that we have sort of put everybody and put themselves in certain alleys.
And they've decided that, you know, how many people who watch MSNBC also watch Fox other than their politician trying to find out what's going on in both places?
How many people, again, I'm no expert in any of this, but the fact is, I think you have to acknowledge that what gets covered now is necessarily a little bit different than what gets covered in the past.
I've had a couple, I should But the nature of the way things get covered, as in my observation over the years I've been involved in public life, changed.
And it's changed because of everything from a thing called the Internet.
It's changed because of the way in which we have self-identified perspectives based on what channel you turn on, what, what, what network you look at, network, what cable you look at.
And it's, um, it's never quite been like that.
Anyway.
unidentified
On behalf of the Correspondents Association, thank you very much for standing for our questions.
We hope the public has found it as enlightening as those of us in the room have.
I want to ask you, sir, about one of the overriding... If I can still stand, it's amazing.
We appreciate it.
We very much do.
So the question I want to ask you gets to accountability, sir, on one of the top public concerns, of course, which is the coronavirus and the government's response to it.
Whether it's confusion over what style of mask to wear, when to test, how to test, where to test, You know, the public is confused, sir, and you see that in the drop-off in the polling on this question.
Why did you tell Jeff that you were satisfied with your team?
Why are you not willing to make or interested in making any changes, either at the CDC or other agencies, given the fact that the messages have been so confusing?
joe biden
Well, first of all, the messages, to the extent they've been confusing, is because the scientists, they're learning more.
They're learning more about what's needed and what's not needed.
And so, the fact is that the one piece that has gotten a lot of attention is the communications capacity of the CDC.
Well, she came along and said, look, I'm a scientist, and I'm learning.
I'm learning how to deal with stating what is the case that we've observed.
But look, I think that it's a little bit like saying when we went through the whole issue of how to deal with polio and the polio shots.
What was said in the beginning was, oh no, it's changed a little bit.
We moved this way or that way.
Or when we dealt with anything else.
I mean, this was a brand new Virus.
Brand new phenomenon.
Some of it was deadly.
Other was more communicable.
This is an unfolding story.
It's the nature of the way diseases spread.
We're going to learn about it in a lot of other areas than just COVID-19.
And so, I think, you know, I look at it this way.
Think about How astounding it was within the time frames it took to be able to come up with a vaccine.
You used to write about that.
Pretty amazing.
How rapidly it came up with a vaccine.
It saved hundreds of thousands of lives.
Did everything get right?
unidentified
No.
And by the way, the idea whether we, anyway, Thank you, Mr. President.
I have two really simple questions.
I promise.
You campaigned on canceling $10,000 in student loans.
Do you still plan to do so and when?
And then my second question is, now that you've clarified the Bull Connor comments, do you plan to reach out to Republicans like Mitt Romney to talk about reforming the Electoral Count Act?
joe biden
Yes, I'm happy to speak out.
I've met with Rip.
I've talked to Mitt on other occasions.
And by the way, I reached out to the minority leader as well at the time that he made his speech.
And so I have no reluctance to reach out to any Republican and anyone who, and I've made it clear.
Look, I've now had the opportunity to travel because of Funerals and eulogies I've made and attended and congressmen and senators have come along with me.
Don't hold me to the number, but somewhere between 20 and 25 senators and congresspersons have traveled with me.
And I find you should get the list of them and ask what, how we, I, you know, set for the two, three, four, five hours that we've flown together, sit back in the, in that conference table, talk to them, ask them questions.
They asked me questions.
I learned a heck of a lot.
But as president, you don't quite have that ability to do that as often as I'd like to be able to do it.
And one of the things that I do think that has been made clear to me, speaking of polling, is the public doesn't want me to be the president's senator.
They want me to be the president and let senators be senators.
And so if I've made, I've made many mistakes, I'm sure.
If I've made a mistake, I'm used to negotiating to get things done.
And I've been in the past relatively successful at it in the United States Senate, even as vice president.
But I think that role as president is a different role.
Folks, it is now almost six.
With all due respect, I'm going to See you next conference.
Okay.
steve bannon
Thank you Okay, that is by the way, can we still keep the audio let's go back to I want to see the president if Denver could cut back to that as he sees what's up he walked off I wanted to hear all the voices Elections have consequences, and stolen elections have catastrophic consequences, and the whole world just saw right there exactly what we're dealing with.
It was incomprehensible.
It was wandering.
He was petty, whiny.
I cannot believe, through the scope of this, almost two hours, this rambling Rambling answers, not focused, didn't have questions, and of course his big thing is that, hey, I've done a great job.
I've done a great job.
I've outperformed.
Literally, I've outperformed.
I've outperformed, and I'm satisfied.
There's nothing here, I'm not going to make any personnel changes.
And the only two things he pointed to, I want to make sure all the Republicans embrace this, is the one point, is the multi-trillion dollar recovery plan, quote unquote, that threw gasoline on inflation, as everybody says.
And, of course, the infrastructure bill, which is 19 collaborationists.
Now, we've got big news.
We're going to have a bonus hour.
War Room, a pandemic, is actually going to start with our post... I don't even call it a news conference.
It was kind of a stream of consciousness from an old man that definitely should have... Ashley Parker went on TV on MSNBC right before this came on and said the staff should make him take a nap.
So he's not in a sundowner mode, and that's the biggest takeaway we can have.
Joe Biden got a standing 8 count from the media, who asked pretty straightforward questions.
They weren't questions that were that tough.
They were pretty straightforward.
He couldn't answer any of them.
Where's Corn Pop when you need him?
Corn Pop need to come in and have a defense of this guy.
Elections have consequences, and stone elections have catastrophic consequences.
You're seeing right there.
And if his polling was bad?
Of course, when they ask you about the polling, what polls?
Oh, I don't believe the polls.
All of them?
All the polls that are consistently, you got your in the 20s and 30s among independents, Hispanics, any demographic?
A complete and total disaster.
They gave him a personal example of going to Clyburn's district.
Clyburn's district, his biggest supporter, and all the African Americans and Blacks down there say he's not done enough.
He hasn't stood up for us.
He hasn't fought for us.
And what did he say?
He just dismissed that?
As, you know, fake news.
Okay, we're going to take a short break.
We're going to get Pasovic.
I think we're going to try to get Jason Miller.
We've got a lot going on.
We've got to break this down for you.
We're there for you.
War's not going to go away.
I want to thank Real America's Voice for giving us this bonus hour as we deconstruct, I don't know, the madness of King Joe Biden.
unidentified
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