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President Joe Biden in Cincinnati: 'We're gonna fix that damn bridge'

President Joe Biden in Cincinnati: 'We're gonna fix that damn bridge'
MI: AND -- AN HISTORIC VISIT FROMRE PSIDENT JOE BIDEN TONIGHT. HIS FIRST TIME VISITING CINCINNATI AS PRESIDENT. GOOD EVENING. I’M MIKE DARDIS. SHEREE: AND I’M SHEREE PAOLELLO. FIRST HE VISITED A LOCAL UNION HALL ON THE WEST SIDE. THEN HE HELD A TOWN HALL AT MOUNT SAINT E,JO WHERE HE DISCUSSED SEVERAL IMPORTANT TOPICS. MI: WE HAVE TEAM COVERAGE OF THE PRESIDENT’VIS SIT, WE BEGIN WITH STEVEN ALBRITTON ON THE TOWN HALL FOR MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSITY IN DOLEHIDE TOWNSHIP. STEVEN: -- DELHI TOWNSHIP. STEVEN: THE PRESIDENTUM JPED RIGHT INTO HIS TOWN HALL WITH THE PANDEMIC THAT IS STILL IMPACTING OUR COUNTRY IN SO MANY WAYS. COVID-19 AND PARTICULARLY THE DELTA VARIANT IS TOP OF MIND FOR SO MANASY CASES ARE STARTING TO RISE ACROSS THE COUNTRY ONCE AGAIN. THE SCHOOL YEAR IS ONLY WEEKS AWAY AND STUDENTS 12 AND UNDER STILL AREN’T ELIGIBLE TO GET A VACCINATION. THE PRESIDENT WAS ASKED ABT HOW PARENTS AND EDUCATORS SHOULD APPROACH THE FALL WITH SO MANY KI DS STILL AT HIGH RISK FOAR VIRUS THAT’S EVEN ME TRANSMISSIBLE. PRES. BIDEN: UNDER THE AGE OF 12 SHOULD PROBABLY BE WEARI ANG MASK IN SCHOOL. THAT’S PROBABLY WHAT’S GOING TO HAPPEN. SECONDLY, THOSE OVER THE AGEF O 12 WHO ARE ABLE TO GET VACCINATED, IF YOURE A VACCINATED YOUHO SULDN’T WEAR A MASK. IF YOU AREN’T VACCINATED, YOU SHOULD BE WEARING A MASK. SO IT’S GOING TO GET A BIT TIGHT IN TERMS OF MOM OR DAD BEING MOM AND DAD BEING HONEST. STEV: ENAND OF COURSE THE BRENT SPENCE BRIDGE WAS BROUGHT UP. MASSIVE INFRASTRUCTURE BILLS ARE BEING NEGOTIATED, TODAY A PROCEDURAL VOTE FAILED IN THE SENA.TE BUT THE PRESIDENT SAID IT MUST GET DONE, EXPECTS IT TO GET DO AND HE DID NOT MCEIN WORDS TALKING ABOUT THE BRIDGE. PRES. BIDEN: WHAT HAPPENS IS THE VOTE ON MONDAY IS A MOTION TO BE ABLE TO PROCEED TO THIS ISSUE. TH EN THEY ARE GOING TO DEBATE THE SUISE OF THE ELEMENTS, THE INDIVIDUAL ELEMENTS OF THIPLS TO MAKE SURE WE FIX THAT DAMN BRIDGE OF YOURS GOING INTO KEUCNTKY. [APPLAUS E] PRES. BIDEN: NO, I’M SERIOUS. ANYWAY, BUT I THINK IT’S GOG TO GET DONE. STEN: EVAND HE DID TALK MORE ABOUT THAT BRIDGE. HE ALSO SAID IT’LL INCREASE COMMERCE AND BRING GOOD PAYING JOBS TO THE REGION, FIXINGHA T BRIDGE AND MANY OTHERS. ANOTHER MAJOR PITOC THE PRESIDENT TOUCHED ON WAS GUN VIOLENCE. CINCINNATI HAS BEEN NO STRGEAN OVER THE PAST FEW MONTHS MOST TO THAT OVER THE PAST FEW MONTHS MOST NOTABLY THE DEADLY SHOOTING IN SMALE PARK ON FOURTH OF JULY WEEKD.EN THE PRIDESENT SAYS IT’S TIME TO GO AFTER ILLEGAL GUN DEALERS. PRES. BIDEN: THEY ARE ALL ACROSS THE COUNTRY. AND IT’S NOT BECAUSE GUN SHOPS IN CITIES ARE SELLING THESE GU. THERE ARE EITHER SHADOW GUN DEALERS AND OR GUN SHOPSOT N ABIDING BY LAW. SO WE’RE GOING TDOO MAJOR INVESTIGATIONS AND SHUT THOSE GUYS DOWN, PUT SOME IN JA.IL STEVEN: THE PRESIDENT ALSO TOUCHED ON RESTAURANT RECOVERY --HE T AMERICAN RECOVERY ACT THAT HELPED RESTAURANT STAY OPEN AND HE TALKED ABO REPUBLICANS GETTING A BILL BACKED FEDERALLY ON VOTING RIGHTS, MANY STATES HAVE INTRODUDCE BILLS THAT RESTRICT VOTING RIGHTS, AND HE TOUCHED ON T OPIOIHE ENDEMIC -- EPIDEMIC THAT IS STILL DEADLY TO MANY. STEVEN ALBRITTON WLWT NEWS. 5 SHEREEHE WAS SUPPOSED TO TALK FOR 60 MINUT, HE ENDED UP TALKING FOR 80 MINUTES SO HE STAYED LATE TO TO CONVERSATION. PEOPLE ARE ALREADY WEIGHING IN ON THE PRESIDENTS VISIT INCLUDING SOME WHO ARE NOT FS.AN MIKE: WLWT NEWS 5’S JATARA MCGEE IS LIVE WITH REACTION FROM BOTH SIDES TONIGHT. JATA.RA JATARA: WE KNOW A LIST OF LALOC POLITICIANS AND MMCOUNITY LEADERS WERE AT THE TOWN HALL TONIT.GH ALSO A SURVIVOR OF THE FIFTH THIRD SHOOTING, THE CEO OF THE URBAN LEAGUE AND THE OWNER OF A POPULAR RESTAURANT GRO.UP WE TALKED WITH A COUPLE PEOPLE WHO WERE INSIDE. HERE’S AT TWHHEY WERE HAPPY TO HEAR TONIG.HT >> IT FELT TO ME LIKE HE W REALLY ISSUING S AINCERE PLEA FOR BIPARTISANSHIP AND FOR PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL ON BOTH SIDES OF THE AISLE TO COME TOGETHER AND GET THINGS DONE THAT ARE GOING TO HELP EVERYDAY PEOPLE. >> T HE WHOLE ISSUE OF HANGVI EQUITABLE POLICING IN THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY AND BEING ABLE TO SET SOME STANDARDS FOR POLICING. THAT WAS ONE OF MY QUESTIONS. I DIDN’T GET TO ASK BUT SOMEONE ELSE DID, AND HE RESPONDED TO THAT. JA: TA CONGEDO WANTED TO ASK THE PRESIDENT IF AND HOW HE PLAN S TO ADDRESS THE RISE IN ANTI-SEMITISM, EXTREMISM AND HA. PASTOR ELLINGTON WANTED TO ASK ABOUT EQUITY. WHILE THEY WERE INDESI , PROTESTERS AND COUNTER PROTESTERS GATREHED ACROSS FROM CAMPUS WHERE I’M STANDING. MANY OF THE PROTESTERS HELD PRO-LIFE SIGNS. LISTEN TO THIS FROM HAMILTON COUNTY GOP CHAIRMAALN EX TRIANTAFOU.IL >> I’M NOT ONE BIT SURPRISED BY SOME OF WHAT WE’VE HEA. THIS PRESIDENT DOESN’T SHARE THE VALUES OWEF STERN HAMILTON COUNTY AND OF OHIO, SO WE DON’T SUPPORT THE PRESIDEN I THINK THE PRESIDENTS SIVI WAS OVERSHADOWED BY HIM CHOOSING TO GO TO A CATHOLIC INSTITUTION WHEN CLEARLY, HE DOESN’T SHARE THE VAESLU OF CATHOLS.IC JATARA: THE PGO CHAIRMAN NOT MINCING WORDS. HE TELLS ME HE DOES NOT BELVEIE BIDEN DID HIS JOB IN REACHGIN ACROSS THE AISLE AND CONNECTING TONIGHT. SUPPORTERSF O BIDEN TELLI MNGE THEY LEFT ENCOURAGED AND FEELING LIKE HE IS UP TO THE TASK OF UNIFYING THE COUNTRY. WE ARE LIVE AT MOUNT ST. JOSEPH UNIVERSI, TYJATARA MCGEE, WLWT NEWS 5. SHEREE: IT WAS ALSO INTERESTING TO SEE THAT THE PRESIDENT WAS GETTING QUESTIONS FROM BOTH REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS DURING THFOE RUM. I THINK A LOT OF PEOPLE THOUGHT IT WOULD BE A PACKED ROOM FILLED WITH SUPPORTERS. BY 10:30, IT WAS WHEELS UP FOR AIRFORCE ONE. THE PRESIDENT IS ONE HIS WAY BACK TO D.C.. MIKE: BUT NOT BEFORE TALKING WITH REPORTERS AT OUR INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, INCLUDING OUR VERY OWN HELENA BATTIGPAGLIA. HENALE WHAT DID HE HAVE TO SAY? HELENA: WLEL MIKE, THIS WAS QUITE THE DAY, T PRESIDENT JUST BEFORE TAKING OFF GAVE ONE MUST WAIVE CINCINNATI AND NORTHERN KENTUCKY AFTER -- AS WE SAW IN THE TOWNHALL, HE COVERED A WIDE VARIETY OF ISESSU BUT AS WE COULD KIND OF TELL HERE AT CV EVERYTHING, THE PROCESS WENT REALLY SMOOTHLY, WE WERE HERE WHEN HE ARRIVED AT 4:00, SECURITY WAS ALL READY, HE HEADED OVER TO THE WEST SIDE AND MADE THAT STOP AT THE TOWNHALL WHICH TOOK PLACE FOR AUTBO AN HOUR. THEN HE HEADED BACK HERE TO CVG WHERE HE TOOK OFF, SPOKE TO REPORTERS. WE WERE HERE FOR ALL OF THAT, THE PROCESS WENT REALLY SMOOTHLY AND AS YOU JUST ASKED, HE SAID ONE FINAL REMARK TO REPORTERS AND HERE’S WHAT THAT WAS. PRES. BIDEN: THOSE THAT IT HAPPENED TO, IT MAY BE POSSIBL I KNOW OF NONE WHERE THEY’RE HOSPITALIZED IICN U AND OR HEAV PASSED AWAY. SO AT A MINIMUM I CAN SAATTHY EVEN IF THEY DID CONTRACT IT, WHICH I’M SORRY IF THEY DID IT IT IS SUCH A TINY PERCENTAGE AND IT’S NOT LIFE TEAHRTENING. HELENA SO RIGHT THERE PRESIDENT JOE BIDEN ADDRESNGSI COVID-19, REPORTERS ASKING WHAT DO YOU TELL PEOPLE THAT HAVE TANKE ALL OF THE PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY, THE THINGS YOU RECOMMEND, AND STILL CONTRACT THE VIRUS. THEN AGAIN, JUST UNTIL SECONDS UNTIL JOE BENID TOOK OFF BACK TO WASHINGTON, HE WAS ANSWERING SOME HOT BUTTON QUESTIS THERE, AND THIS WAS THE PRESIDENT’S FIRST VISIT TO CINCINNATI SINCE TAKING OFFICE. REPORTING LIVE, HELENA BATTIPAGLIA, WLWT NEWS 5. MI: THANKS SO MUCH. HE ALSO HAD HIGH PRAISE FOR COUPLE OF LOCAL REPUBLICANS, GOVERNOR MIKE DEWINE OF OHIO, SENATOR ROB PORTMAN, CALLING THE ROBOT ST RELIABLE REPUBLICANS WHO HOLD TRUE TO THEIR WORD. BEFORE TONIGHT’S TOWN HALL, PRESIDENT BIDEN WENT TO A WEST SIDE LABOR FACILITY. SHEREE: IT WAS A TIGHTL CONTROLLED EVENT AS YOU CAN IMAGINE. WLWT NEWS 5’S JOHN LONDON WAS THERE AND TELLS US, THAT BRIDGE QUESTION WAS THRN OWAT THE PRESIDENT ALL DAY LONG. JOHN: THREE WORDS HUNG IN THE AIR AT THE IBEW HALL. YES, WE WILL. BIDEN’S ANSWER TO SHOUTED QUESTIONS ABOUT WHETHER HE AND CONGRESS WILL REACH A DEAL ON INFRASTRUCTURE. INSIDE A WEST SIDE LABOR FACILITY, PRESIDENT BIDEN WAONS COORTAMFBLE FOOTING. PRES. BIDEN: HEY STEVEN. >> NICE TO MEET YOU, MR. PRESIDENT. PRES. BIDEN: GOOD TO SEE YA’. JER. >> NICE TO MEET YOU, MR. PRESIDENT. PRES. BIDEN: H AREOW YA’, BUDDY. GOOD TO SEE Y’' JOHN: SCRANTON JOE, AS HE REFERS TO HIS BLUE-COLLAR IDENTITY, REVELS IN SUCH A SETTING WHERE WORKERS LIKE COURTNEY ARE TRAINED FOR WORKING CLASS JOBS. PRES. BIDEN: WHAT GOT YOU INTERESTED? >> I HAVE ALWAYS KIND OF BEEN A HANDS-ON PERSON. AND ONCE I REALIZED COLLEGE WAS FINANCIALLY NOT AN OPTION, I STARTED LOOKING AROUND AND MY GRANDFATHER ACTUALLY RECOMMENDED THIS TO ME. JOHN: MAYOR JOHN CRANLEY WAS AMONG THE LIMITED INVITED DIGNITARIES AT THE IBEW CENTER. BIDEN GOT A QUICK PRIMER ON THE KIND OF INFRASTRUCTURE HE’D LIKE IN A BIPARTISAN BILL. ONE THAT WOULD INCLUDE A CERTAIN BRIDGE THAT AGES AS PRIDESENTS COME AND GO. BUT THE WINDOW OF OPPORTUNIT CLOSES ONCE MID-TERM CAMPAIGNS BEGIN. >> I THINK THAT’S E THONE THING THAT WOULD UNITE ALL OF US IN THIS REGION POLITICALLY, JOHN. WE DEFINITELY NEED THIS BRIDGE. WE NEED TO HAVE IT FIXED. AND I ALSO AGREE. I THINK THAT THE TIME IS NOW, THE TIME TO GET A DEAL IS RIGHT NOW. >> CLIMATE ACTION NOW. JOHN: DURING BIDEN’S STOP, CL IMATE ACTIVISTS BUFFETED HIM FROM THE LEFT. SIMILARLY, TRUMP SPOUPRTERS OMFR THE RIGHT. WESTSIDERS WHO SIMPLY WANTED TO BE NEAR A PRESIDENTIAL VITIS STOOOND THE PERIMETER AS WELL. AND LABOR LIKED THE OPTICOF POTUS ON THE WEST SIDE. >> HE’S KIND OF THE WORKING MAN’S PRESIDT.EN I MEAN, THAT’S WHO HE IS AND I THINK SHOWING UP AT PLACES LIKE THIS PROVES THAT. YOU KNOW, HE’S FOR THE MIDDLE CLS.AS JOHN: THAT FACILITY IS ALMOST FULLY ENERGY INDEPENDENT THE IBEW INTENDS TO HAVE A BIG ROLE TO GET CAR CHARNGGI ST ATIONS IN THE CITY’S PARKING LOTS. JOHN LONDON, WLWT NEWS 5 SHEREE: YOU CAN FIND FULL COVERAGE OF PRESIDENT BIDEN’S HISTORIC TRIP TO CINCINNATI, BY HEADING TO OUR WEBSITE WLWT.MCO OR BY DOWNLOADING OUR FREE, WLWT MOBI A
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President Joe Biden in Cincinnati: 'We're gonna fix that damn bridge'
President Joe Biden expressed pointed frustration Wednesday over the slowing COVID-19 vaccination rate in the U.S. and pleaded that it's "gigantically important” for Americans to step up and get inoculated against the virus as it surges once again.Biden, speaking at a televised town hall in Cincinnati, said the public health crisis has turned largely into a plight of the unvaccinated as the spread of the delta variant has led to a surge in infections around the country.“We have a pandemic for those who haven’t gotten the vaccination — it’s that basic, that simple,” he said on the CNN town hall.The president also expressed optimism that children under 12 will be approved for vaccination in the coming months. But he displayed exasperation that so many eligible Americans are still reluctant to get a shot."If you’re vaccinated, you’re not going to be hospitalized, you’re not going to be in the IC unit, and you’re not going to die," Biden said at the forum at Mount St. Joseph University. "So it’s gigantically important that ... we all act like Americans who care about our fellow Americans.”Over 80 minutes, Biden fielded questions on many of the pressing issues of the day, including his infrastructure package, voting rights and the makeup of the congressional commission that will investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. He also reflected on what it’s like to be president, saying he’s sometimes taken aback by the pomp that comes with the job and the weight of being “the last guy in the room” left to make the call on daunting decisions.Six months into his presidency, taming the coronavirus remains his most pressing problem.U.S. hospitalizations and deaths are nearly all among the unvaccinated. But COVID-19 cases nearly tripled in the U.S. over two weeks amid an onslaught of vaccine misinformation that is straining hospitals, exhausting doctors and pushing clergy into the fray.Across the U.S., the seven-day rolling average for daily new cases rose over the past two weeks to more than 37,000 on Tuesday, up from less than 13,700 on July 6, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Just 56.2% of Americans have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.The president noted that the rise has become so concerning that even his critics are pushing back against vaccine disinformation.Biden made an indirect reference to high-profile conservative personalities at Fox News who have “had an altar call” and are now more openly speaking to their skeptical guests about the benefits of getting vaccinated. Sean Hannity recently told viewers, ”I believe in the science of vaccination" and urged them to take the disease seriously. Steve Doocy, who cohosts “Fox & Friends,” this week told viewers the vaccination “will save your life.”Asked about rising prices, Biden acknowledged “there will be near-term inflation” as the economy rebounds from the pandemic but said it was “highly unlikely long-term inflation will get out of hand.”Biden, who traveled to Ohio as he's trying to rev up support for his economic agenda, visited a union training center ahead of the town hall.The trip comes as the fate of his infrastructure proposal remains unclear after Senate Republicans rejected a $1 trillion blueprint i n a key test vote Wednesday. A bipartisan group of 22 senators said in a joint statement after the vote that they were close to coming to terms on a deal and requested a delay until Monday.Biden expressed confidence in the outcome, saying, “It’s a good thing and I think we’re going to get it done.”While lawmakers wrangle over the details of that proposal on Capitol Hill, Biden made the case that his nearly $4 trillion package is needed to rebuild the middle class and sustain the economic growth the country has seen during the first six months of his presidency.The president’s visit took him near the dangerously outdated Brent Spence Bridge — a chokepoint for trucks and emergency vehicles between Ohio and Kentucky that the past two presidents promised without success to replace.Biden made a passing reference to the structure, telling town hall attendees it's time to “fix that damn bridge of yours.”He delved into the personal when he faced a question about the scourge of drug addiction, noting he's “so damn proud” of his son Hunter Biden, who has published a memoir about his struggles with substance abuse. The president also noted he feels a bit self-conscious about some of the fringe benefits that come with the office. He elicited laughter when he said he told some of the White House staff not to come in to serve breakfast. The real reason: The president likes to eat breakfast in his robe.Biden defended the filibuster against repeated questions from CNN moderator Don Lemon about why he feels the need to protect what some critics argue is a legislative tactic once used to protect racist policies.He said he’s trying to bring the country together around the need to protect voting rights, and he doesn’t want “the debate to only be about whether or not we have a filibuster.” Biden said if Democrats removed the filibuster “you’re going to throw the entire Congress into chaos and nothing will get done.”Back in Washington, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday rejected two Republicans selected by House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy to sit on a committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. McCarthy said the GOP won’t participate in the investigation if Democrats won’t accept the members he appointed.Lemon asked how Biden could have confidence that Republicans and Democrats can get together on anything when they can’t even come to agreement on investigating the most brazen attack on the U.S. Capitol in 200 years.Biden simply replied, “These people,” a nod to forum’s spectators and his faith in Americans writ large. But Biden seemed to also acknowledge the partisan rift in Washington had become maddening.“I don’t care if you think I’m Satan reincarnated,” Biden said. “The fact is you can’t look at that television and say nothing happened on the 6th and listen to people who say this was a peaceful march."

President Joe Biden expressed pointed frustration Wednesday over the slowing COVID-19 vaccination rate in the U.S. and pleaded that it's "gigantically important” for Americans to step up and get inoculated against the virus as it surges once again.

Biden, speaking at a televised town hall in Cincinnati, said the public health crisis has turned largely into a plight of the unvaccinated as the spread of the delta variant has led to a surge in infections around the country.

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“We have a pandemic for those who haven’t gotten the vaccination — it’s that basic, that simple,” he said on the CNN town hall.

The president also expressed optimism that children under 12 will be approved for vaccination in the coming months. But he displayed exasperation that so many eligible Americans are still reluctant to get a shot.

"If you’re vaccinated, you’re not going to be hospitalized, you’re not going to be in the IC unit, and you’re not going to die," Biden said at the forum at Mount St. Joseph University. "So it’s gigantically important that ... we all act like Americans who care about our fellow Americans.”

Over 80 minutes, Biden fielded questions on many of the pressing issues of the day, including his infrastructure package, voting rights and the makeup of the congressional commission that will investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol. He also reflected on what it’s like to be president, saying he’s sometimes taken aback by the pomp that comes with the job and the weight of being “the last guy in the room” left to make the call on daunting decisions.

Six months into his presidency, taming the coronavirus remains his most pressing problem.

U.S. hospitalizations and deaths are nearly all among the unvaccinated. But COVID-19 cases nearly tripled in the U.S. over two weeks amid an onslaught of vaccine misinformation that is straining hospitals, exhausting doctors and pushing clergy into the fray.

Across the U.S., the seven-day rolling average for daily new cases rose over the past two weeks to more than 37,000 on Tuesday, up from less than 13,700 on July 6, according to data from Johns Hopkins University. Just 56.2% of Americans have gotten at least one dose of the vaccine, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

The president noted that the rise has become so concerning that even his critics are pushing back against vaccine disinformation.

Biden made an indirect reference to high-profile conservative personalities at Fox News who have “had an altar call” and are now more openly speaking to their skeptical guests about the benefits of getting vaccinated. Sean Hannity recently told viewers, ”I believe in the science of vaccination" and urged them to take the disease seriously. Steve Doocy, who cohosts “Fox & Friends,” this week told viewers the vaccination “will save your life.”

Asked about rising prices, Biden acknowledged “there will be near-term inflation” as the economy rebounds from the pandemic but said it was “highly unlikely long-term inflation will get out of hand.”

Biden, who traveled to Ohio as he's trying to rev up support for his economic agenda, visited a union training center ahead of the town hall.

The trip comes as the fate of his infrastructure proposal remains unclear after Senate Republicans rejected a $1 trillion blueprint i n a key test vote Wednesday. A bipartisan group of 22 senators said in a joint statement after the vote that they were close to coming to terms on a deal and requested a delay until Monday.

Biden expressed confidence in the outcome, saying, “It’s a good thing and I think we’re going to get it done.”

While lawmakers wrangle over the details of that proposal on Capitol Hill, Biden made the case that his nearly $4 trillion package is needed to rebuild the middle class and sustain the economic growth the country has seen during the first six months of his presidency.

The president’s visit took him near the dangerously outdated Brent Spence Bridge — a chokepoint for trucks and emergency vehicles between Ohio and Kentucky that the past two presidents promised without success to replace.

Biden made a passing reference to the structure, telling town hall attendees it's time to “fix that damn bridge of yours.”

He delved into the personal when he faced a question about the scourge of drug addiction, noting he's “so damn proud” of his son Hunter Biden, who has published a memoir about his struggles with substance abuse. The president also noted he feels a bit self-conscious about some of the fringe benefits that come with the office. He elicited laughter when he said he told some of the White House staff not to come in to serve breakfast. The real reason: The president likes to eat breakfast in his robe.

Biden defended the filibuster against repeated questions from CNN moderator Don Lemon about why he feels the need to protect what some critics argue is a legislative tactic once used to protect racist policies.

He said he’s trying to bring the country together around the need to protect voting rights, and he doesn’t want “the debate to only be about whether or not we have a filibuster.” Biden said if Democrats removed the filibuster “you’re going to throw the entire Congress into chaos and nothing will get done.”

Back in Washington, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Wednesday rejected two Republicans selected by House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy to sit on a committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. McCarthy said the GOP won’t participate in the investigation if Democrats won’t accept the members he appointed.

Lemon asked how Biden could have confidence that Republicans and Democrats can get together on anything when they can’t even come to agreement on investigating the most brazen attack on the U.S. Capitol in 200 years.

Biden simply replied, “These people,” a nod to forum’s spectators and his faith in Americans writ large. But Biden seemed to also acknowledge the partisan rift in Washington had become maddening.

“I don’t care if you think I’m Satan reincarnated,” Biden said. “The fact is you can’t look at that television and say nothing happened on the 6th and listen to people who say this was a peaceful march."