Biden attends Congressional Baseball Game amid legislative chaos
President Biden is attending the Congressional Baseball game during the biggest legislative week of his presidency thus far.
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Kathryn Watson is a politics reporter for CBS News Digital, based in Washington, D.C.
President Biden is attending the Congressional Baseball game during the biggest legislative week of his presidency thus far.
The president needs all 50 Democrats to vote for his expansion of social spending.
The vote comes the same week as Democrats are trying to pass President Biden's domestic agenda.
Public health officials have recommended a booster shot for those 65 and older, among other groups.
The president acknowledged deeply divided congressional Democrats are "getting down to the hard spot" in negotiations over passage of his massive social spending plan.
Two of the show's co-hosts left the stage in the middle of the program Friday.
The senator from Iowa announced his reelection bid Friday.
The French ambassador, Philippe Étienne, will return to Washington next week.
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Guterres has called on the U.S. to end its "cold war" with China.
President Biden will be addressing the United Nations General Assembly for the first time.
The new air travel policy from the administration will begin in November.
The rally is scheduled for noon Saturday.
The country's borrowing authority is expected to expire next month.
The indictment alleges attorney Michael Sussmann with making a false statement to the FBI. He was arraigned on Friday.