MSN - AP World http://syn2.thecanadianpress.com:8080/mrss/feed/fcf7391a2f354311807f0501c16bde6a MSN - AP World Copyright © 2010-2018 The Canadian Press. All rights reserved. http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specification Sun, 04 Jun 2023 07:29:21 +0000 AP Explains stakes in Biden's 2nd State of the Union http://syn2.thecanadianpress.com:8080/mrss/feed/fcf7391a2f354311807f0501c16bde6a/6880e563ca794f7999a97bf12c8e0760 6880e563ca794f7999a97bf12c8e0760 Mon, 06 Feb 2023 13:40:01 +0000 SHOTLIST:RESTRICTION SUMMARY:US NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 2 March 20221. Various of U.S. President Joe Biden on the House floor before his first State of the Union speechHEADLINE: AP Explains stakes in Biden's Second State of the UnionASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++PARTIALLY COVERED++2. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"I'm Lisa Mascaro. I'm the chief congressional correspondent for the Associated Press. President Joe Biden is heading to Capitol Hill to deliver his State of the Union address. This will be the second address that Biden will deliver as president to the Congress."US NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 2 March 20223. Various of U.S. President Joe Biden arriving at the dais on the House floorASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++FULLY COVERED++4. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"Vice President Kamala Harris will still be seated behind the president. But now also there will be Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the Republican leader of the House, that frames the split Congress that is serving up a difficult year ahead for President Joe Biden."ASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 7 January 20235. STILL of Incoming House Speaker Kevin McCarthy of California, holds the gavel presented to him by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of N.Y., on the House floor at the U.S. CapitolASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 12 January 20236. STILL of Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, R-California, speaks during a news conference in Statuary Hall at the CapitolUS NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 2 March 2022++PARTIALLY COVERED++7. SOUNDBITE (English) Joe Biden, U.S. President:"Invest in America; educate Americans; grow the workforce."ASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++PARTIALLY COVERED++8. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"Biden will be expected to outline his priorities on a host of topics confronting the country. Of course, the debt ceiling is coming up. Congress will be asked to raise the limit to allow more spending. A number of issues about the economy, health care, the war in Ukraine, domestic and international policies."US NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 2 March 20229. Wide of Biden speaking on the House floor10. Various of U.S. Supreme Court Justices and military officials before the State of the Union addressASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++FULLY COVERED++11. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"There'll be lawmakers, Democrats and Republicans jumping to applause on one side, maybe booing on the other. Others will also be gathered. The Supreme Court justices often come and sit in the front row. They tend to try to keep a more neutral face... Of course also, they'll be members of the president's cabinet and, of course, members expected from the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the military."US NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 2 March 202212. Close of Army Gen. Mark Milley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, on the House floorASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++FULLY COVERED++13. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"We will see the visitor's galleries likely filled with guests. Each lawmaker has often invited guests from their hometown, people of prominence. And they, too, will be part of what to watch, who to see."US NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 2 March 202214. Various of invited guests in the visitors gallery of the U.S. House during Biden's State of the Union speechASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++FULLY COVERED++15. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"One of the invited guests expected is the family of Tyre Nichols, invited by the leader of the Congressional Black Caucus to sit in the visitor gallery for the president's speech."ASSOCIATED PRESSMemphis, Tennessee - 27 January 2023++AUDIO QUALITY AS INCOMING++16. Photo of Tyre Nichols on easel17. Close of RowVaughn Wells, mother of Tyre Nichols, speaking at a podiumASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++PARTIALLY COVERED++18. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"The political stakes for all sides are very high. This is a highly watched event. It's a national event, a historic event."POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 9 September 200919. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, U.S. President: ++SHOT CHANGES++"The reforms that I'm proposing would not apply to those who are here illegally."20. Obama's speech is interrupted by Rep. Joe Wilson, (R) South Carolina, who is off camera UPSOUND:Wilson: "You lie."Obama: "It's not true."ASSOCIATED PRESSARCHIVE: Washington - 9 September 200921. STILL of Rep. Joe Wilson, (R) South Carolina, on the House floor during President Barack Obama's address to a joint session of CongressASSOCIATED PRESSWashington - 31 January 2023++PARTIALLY COVERED++22. SOUNDBITE (English) Lisa Mascaro, Associated Press, Chief Congressional Reporter:"So we've seen a real escalation of the divisions on display. In 2009, President Barack Obama at the time experienced one of the first outbursts we've seen at a State of the Union address when a congressman on the Republican side, Joe Wilson, stood up and shouted, 'You lie!' It stunned Washington, but it wasn't the first. We saw Speaker Pelosi at the end of then-President Trump's address dramatically rip up the papers of his speech as she sat on the dais signaling her displeasure with then-President Trump's remarks. And just last year, another Republican, Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert, stood up and shouted against Joe Biden when he gave his address, criticizing what he had said about the withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan. So these examples are out there, and it'll be interesting to see if there is a sort of return to some civility or an escalation, again, of these kinds of outbursts against the president."US NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 4 February 202023. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi rips copy of President Donald Trump's State of the Union address as she stands behind himUS NETWORK POOLARCHIVE: Washington - 2 March 202224. Close of Rep. Lauren Boebert, R-Colorado, during Biden's first State of the Union address25. Close of Biden speaking, Rep. Lauren Boebert, off camera, interrupts26. Wide of Biden speaking on the House floorSTORYLINE:President Joe Biden will deliver his second State of the Union address on Tuesday February 7, and the stake will be higher than his first address to a joint session of Congress last year.It will be Biden's first address to a divided Congress after Republicans took control of the House. It will come as his administration seeks areas of common interest with the newly empowered GOP while also working to avoid a potentially debilitating default if the two parties can't come together to raise the debt limit in the coming months.Vice President Kamala Harris will still be seated behind the president," said Lisa Mascaro, a Chief Congressional Reporter for the Associated Press."But now also there will be Speaker Kevin McCarthy, the Republican leader of the House, that frames the split Congress that is serving up a difficult year ahead for President Joe Biden," Mascaro added.Lawmakers are allowed to invite special guests to the speech, and Rep. Steven Horsford, D-Nev., who is chairman of the Congressional Black Caucus, invited the parents of the parents of Tyre Nichols, the Black man who was severely beaten by a group of Memphis, Tennessee, police officers and died days later.Justices on the U.S. Supreme Court as well as members of the Biden administration and Joint Chiefs of Staff will also be in attendance.Close to the end of President Biden's first State of the Union address a somber moment about his son's death turned into a stunning outburst by one of the Republicans' most outspoken members.Delivering the loudest heckling of Biden during the speech, Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado blamed Biden for the 13 service members who were killed during the U.S. withdrawal in Afghanistan.It was just the latest breach of decorum for a presidential address, an annual event where unruly behavior by lawmakers has become almost expected. Republican Rep. Joe Wilson shouted "you lie!" at President Barack Obama during a joint speech to Congress in 2009. Eleven years later, Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi ripped up a copy of President Donald Trump's speech while standing behind him."So these examples are out there, and it'll be interesting to see if there is a sort of return to some civility or an escalation, again, of these kinds of outbursts against the president," Mascaro said.===========================================================Clients are reminded: (i) to check the terms of their licence agreements for use of content outside news programming and that further advice and assistance can be obtained from the AP Archive on: Tel +44 (0) 20 7482 7482 Email: info@aparchive.com(ii) they should check with the applicable collecting society in their Territory regarding the clearance of any sound recording or performance included within the AP Television News service (iii) they have editorial responsibility for the use of all and any content included within the AP Television News service and for libel, privacy, compliance and third party rights applicable to their Territory. AP Explains stakes in Biden's 2nd State of the Union