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why should the world believed that when you say america is back that it is here to stay? >> because of the way they reacted. they listened. they wanted to know what our views were. it is simple. you are honest, we got significant support here. significant. the united states america is the most critical part of this entire agenda. and we did it. and look, the polls are going to go up and down. they were high, then medium, now they are low. look at every other president. the same thing has happened. that is not why i ran. i didn't run to determine how well i didn't the polls, i ran to make sure i would follow through what i said i would do. i said we would deal with climate change and move in a direction that is sick -- that would improve the prospects of american workers -- good jobs and good pay. further, that we would deal with the crisis caused by covid. we have done all of those. we continue to do them. we will see what happens. i am not running because of pulse. jeff mason, reuters. >> thank you mr. president. the question on climate and energy, can the world and othe
why should the world believed that when you say america is back that it is here to stay? >> because of the way they reacted. they listened. they wanted to know what our views were. it is simple. you are honest, we got significant support here. significant. the united states america is the most critical part of this entire agenda. and we did it. and look, the polls are going to go up and down. they were high, then medium, now they are low. look at every other president. the same thing has...
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and tried to maintain high tech jobs towards america. it has a state industrial program that they can't tell it's name, it's called the military industrial complex. but you see it supports huge numbers of jobs. it pulls enormous amounts of money into technological development of an appallingly wasteful kind. but without it, there would basically be no state american state support for technological development at all. now one of the major differences between this as far as i'm concerned between the russian and chinese state craft and the american statecraft is this availability or integration of the historical thinking into the, the whole process. because both the russians and the chinese, perhaps they have more historical grievances, but they, they, they have a longer view of history. the americans, historically had a short, historical memory and the pun intended, here is a changing on under, by them, given his age and given how long he has been in, in politics. i mean, the, one of the benefits of his age would be that, you know, he reme
and tried to maintain high tech jobs towards america. it has a state industrial program that they can't tell it's name, it's called the military industrial complex. but you see it supports huge numbers of jobs. it pulls enormous amounts of money into technological development of an appallingly wasteful kind. but without it, there would basically be no state american state support for technological development at all. now one of the major differences between this as far as i'm concerned between...
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and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship between lincoln and frederick douglass and the president and the freedom fighter. those are some of the new books being published this week. you will see them on booktv. each week booktv produces a program called "after words." and on this week's episode of the author interview program, entrepreneur argues that corporate america is signing onto, quote, the culture only to increase profit. he discussed his book with harvard university economics professor and former george w. bush economics advisor greg. here is a little bit of that conversation. >> i think that there is something to be said for exploring the
and an entertaining race georgetown university michael eric dyson examines the role of race in america. and also being published this week, the new book by the former republican speaker of the house, newt gingrich argues anti-american beliefs are gaining traction within the united states. his latest book is called "beyond biden." and in the broken constitution, harvard professor describes how abraham lincoln viewed the constitution and fox news brian kelly looks at the relationship...
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and we need to focus on the things that the american economy needs, jobs for america. there are 10 million job openings in the united states when the president is proposing is hiring a million people to protest american energy and american energy job. trey: wow, thank you, i keep wants to call you doctor, anybody that went to school as long as you deserves to be called doctor. senator john barrasso thank you for joining us. >> with the way this president is taking the country, we'll take back the house and senate and country will be in a better position, because of it. trey: thank you so much senator, we'll talk soon. >> still ahead, who could possibly attack a house of worship, it used to be we showed respect for faith and believes of others even if we disagree on politics, religious attacks are up. what is happening in this country? next on "sunday night in america." >> tech: when you get a chip in your windshield... trust safelite. this couple was headed to the farmers market... when they got a chip. they drove to safelite for a same-day repair. and with their insur
and we need to focus on the things that the american economy needs, jobs for america. there are 10 million job openings in the united states when the president is proposing is hiring a million people to protest american energy and american energy job. trey: wow, thank you, i keep wants to call you doctor, anybody that went to school as long as you deserves to be called doctor. senator john barrasso thank you for joining us. >> with the way this president is taking the country, we'll take...
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in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving. >>> thanks for being with us this hour. i'm zerlina maxwell in for alicia mendez. tonight, the vital week ahead for abortion rights in america. the supreme court set to hear two cases involving the new ban in texas. and while they do not challenge roe, they stand to have a huge impact on a woman's right to
in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know,...
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to america's cities and suburbs. on the surface that is good news for democrats because after all they are the party doing better in cities and suburbs. but the caveat is the country's politics have not changed that much and the last ten years. this added diversity, the growth of suburbs has not made the country more favorable to democrats where they won the white house by the same popular vote margin in 2028 they did in 2012. the more important part of this is how lines are drawn from state to state. republicans get to draw the maps in 20 states totaling 187 districts. that is because state legislatures for the most part their responsibility for this compared to 75 district in eight states the democrats control. republicans get to draw more than twice as many districts as a democrat there also ten states independent bipartisan commission that total 121 districts. there are six states with control that is split between a legislature of one party and the governor of the other. that adds up to 46 districts. then there
to america's cities and suburbs. on the surface that is good news for democrats because after all they are the party doing better in cities and suburbs. but the caveat is the country's politics have not changed that much and the last ten years. this added diversity, the growth of suburbs has not made the country more favorable to democrats where they won the white house by the same popular vote margin in 2028 they did in 2012. the more important part of this is how lines are drawn from state to...
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however, it was quickly climbed to the top of america's itunes hip hop chart. ah, broadcasting live direct, more studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now the 2nd and final day of the g. 20 summit in italy has wrapped up. it has been that the groups 1st in person gathering since the start of the pandemic. among the hot button issues, the leaders have been trying to thrash out europe's energy crisis covered and a possible agreement for a global corporate tax or your corresponded. peter oliver has been following developments in rome, whether its being progress or whether this has been a token shop, depends on who you speak to. if you talk to those demonstrators who are on the streets of the italian capital on saturday afternoon into the the evening, they would say that more definitive action needs to be taken on climate change, as opposed to the talking that's been done about tackling that particular problem. you speak to the leaders themselves, so i think they're pretty happy with what safina chief,
however, it was quickly climbed to the top of america's itunes hip hop chart. ah, broadcasting live direct, more studios in moscow. this is our to international. i'm john thomas. certainly glad to have you with us. now the 2nd and final day of the g. 20 summit in italy has wrapped up. it has been that the groups 1st in person gathering since the start of the pandemic. among the hot button issues, the leaders have been trying to thrash out europe's energy crisis covered and a possible agreement...
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let's have a look at the weather in north america, and it was a very wet weekend indeed for some of the states in the southeast of the us. we saw flooding in virginia and maryland as well as washington dc. but that sort storm system has now pushed its way to the north east, taking the wet and windy weather to eastern parts of canada, leaving behind finer and dryer conditions. sunshine coming through for washington, dc. but it is rather cloudy for some of those areas around the great lakes, looking rather wintery as well for nova scotia and wintery for central parts of the u. s. the rockies. seeing quite a bit of a wintry mix, come into play things feeling rather chilly. here, but for the very wet weather we have to move to that west coast. we've got a band of rain moving in to california to oregon and into washington. it's going to be showers for san francisco and a rather wet week for portland, and seattle, but further south of this, it is looking a lot finer and dryer. apart from texas, we're going to see some severe storms roll into dallas. by the time we get into choose day, and as
let's have a look at the weather in north america, and it was a very wet weekend indeed for some of the states in the southeast of the us. we saw flooding in virginia and maryland as well as washington dc. but that sort storm system has now pushed its way to the north east, taking the wet and windy weather to eastern parts of canada, leaving behind finer and dryer conditions. sunshine coming through for washington, dc. but it is rather cloudy for some of those areas around the great lakes,...
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. >> what we have seen here again in rome the power of america showing up and working with an i lies to make progress in issues that matter to all of us. >>> rising temperatures. extreme flooding. drought. sign t scientists say it's a crisis. >> a success is enough emission reductions to keep warming below 2 degrees. >>> good evening. i'm jessica dean in washington. pamela brown has the night off. a major test for democrats in the post trump era. terry mcauliffe and glenn youngkin are blitzing virginia. it could provide valuable insight about voter sentiment ahead of the midterm elections. the race right now is neck and neck even though joe biden won the commonwealth by 10 percent taj points a year ago but the approval rating is sliding. just 42% of americans are okay with the job performance. eva, let's start with you. right now this evening what is youngkin saying to win the last undecided votes? >> reporter: youngkin centered the parents matter message as a strategy. he is sort of speaking to parents who are frankly exhausted. many who have never felt so isolated from the schools,
. >> what we have seen here again in rome the power of america showing up and working with an i lies to make progress in issues that matter to all of us. >>> rising temperatures. extreme flooding. drought. sign t scientists say it's a crisis. >> a success is enough emission reductions to keep warming below 2 degrees. >>> good evening. i'm jessica dean in washington. pamela brown has the night off. a major test for democrats in the post trump era. terry mcauliffe...
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brent crude which was up some 7% in the month of october pullback, nymex crude used widely in north america was 11% in october is pulling back. a senior white house official did confirm president joe biden has been using the summit in rome to address the global supply crunch with other top oil consuming nations, and a key issue in those discussions, how to pressure opec-plus to boost output. you are looking at the west texas intermediate chart, coming within striking distance of $85 a barrel. the oil-producing nations meet virtually on november 4, when asked how the u.s. would respond to opec governments who don't act, biden said he was reluctant to say what the u.s. would do before it had to do it. you are looking at brent crude nearing seven-year highs. in terms of what the u.s. government could do, reserves, we don't know if the u.s. will release strategic oil reserves as china announced it plans to do over the weekend, releasing state reserves of diesel and gasoline to ease supply shortages. that is an option that some of these nations have. the white house official noted the u.s. hope
brent crude which was up some 7% in the month of october pullback, nymex crude used widely in north america was 11% in october is pulling back. a senior white house official did confirm president joe biden has been using the summit in rome to address the global supply crunch with other top oil consuming nations, and a key issue in those discussions, how to pressure opec-plus to boost output. you are looking at the west texas intermediate chart, coming within striking distance of $85 a barrel....
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and 71% responding say america is headed in the wrong direction. >> the polls are going to go up and down and up and down. i ran to make sure that i followed through on what i said i would do. >> reporter: addressing the supply chain crisis, hitting consumers at home. today president biden announced new steps to reduce red tape at ports and urged other governments to ease the flow of goods. >> the government can play a key role identifying supply chain risks. >> reporter: one piece of the president's domestic spending plan going global. the corporate minimum tax was endorsed by all g 20 leaders to require multi national companies pay at least 15% tax. >> this is incredible win for all our countries. >> reporter: in a separate breakthrough the president announced an end to trump era import taxes on foreign aluminum and steel. in response, the european union ending tariffs on american goods like bourbon and motorcycles. on stopping iran's progress toward a nuclear weapon, the president said diplomacy can restore the nuclear deal while pointing blame at his predecessor who took the u.s.
and 71% responding say america is headed in the wrong direction. >> the polls are going to go up and down and up and down. i ran to make sure that i followed through on what i said i would do. >> reporter: addressing the supply chain crisis, hitting consumers at home. today president biden announced new steps to reduce red tape at ports and urged other governments to ease the flow of goods. >> the government can play a key role identifying supply chain risks. >>...
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clearly, if america cannot agree with this at home, that it is very difficult for america to encourage other countries, which of course are facing as much or even bigger economic problems than the united states. it is very hard to persuade them that they should turn up and make what are, in the end, much bigger sacrifices per capita. host: author and scholar anatol lieven with us. we welcome your calls and comments. (202) 748-8001 the line for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats. independents and all others (202) 748-8002. just a brief bullet points of the $555 billion bill back better plan, some of the climate provisions in the plan include extending tax credits to boost renewable power, expanding credits for the purchase of electric vehicles, adding rebates to encourage investments in home efficiency, and helping to find communities building resilience to climate change impacts. also finding and creating a civilian climate corps. all of this, this summit, happening at a time when the west, and the rest of the world, are seemingly in an energy -- not crisis, if you will, but inc
clearly, if america cannot agree with this at home, that it is very difficult for america to encourage other countries, which of course are facing as much or even bigger economic problems than the united states. it is very hard to persuade them that they should turn up and make what are, in the end, much bigger sacrifices per capita. host: author and scholar anatol lieven with us. we welcome your calls and comments. (202) 748-8001 the line for republicans. (202) 748-8000 for democrats....
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this is a chance to say thank you, thank you to your service to america. as a californian someone who grew up in this amazing place, to watch your public service as a marine, the mayor of san diego, i grew up in santa ana and then to watch you lead and to do it with grace and kindness and real authority and power, america and california is better off for all you have done for it. this is a much deserved award. congratulations to you. god bless you, and may you continue to serve america. >> pete, remember the first time that we got to know each other? back in 1983, pal. that's a long time ago. you just joined the senate, joined the senate armed services committee. you and i were seat mates, right next to each other for eight years there. and i remember the first [inaudible] that we went on. it was 1983. [inaudible] went on to be the secretary of defense, as everyone knows. we went to israel. you and i went to lebanon, went to rome and then to the munich national security conference. during that trip and that conference, i could see how hardworking you were,
this is a chance to say thank you, thank you to your service to america. as a californian someone who grew up in this amazing place, to watch your public service as a marine, the mayor of san diego, i grew up in santa ana and then to watch you lead and to do it with grace and kindness and real authority and power, america and california is better off for all you have done for it. this is a much deserved award. congratulations to you. god bless you, and may you continue to serve america....
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and, david addleman, you quote an op-ed saying this was america's standing, especially when it comes climate change. why is this such a crucial moment, in your view, and do you agree with david gergen, that this is a bit of a do disappointment as we come out of this? >> french leaders and particularly others in europe were telling me a year ago right after the election that they feared biden would be a little more than just basically a change -- a very slight change in direction before we go back to a trumplike position in america. there were plenty of carrots but no sticks here. that was the principle problem i see about this. biden needed to come with something that he could actually tell what he was going to do, not simply, basically, platitude. show, not tell, is what i always say. don't tell me what you want to do. that is what i think basically happened in the entire period. it was interesting, the french magazine, newspaper figueroa said climate vaccines, timid advanced. we don't need timid add advances, we need strong advances for literally kwai problem. when will you think o
and, david addleman, you quote an op-ed saying this was america's standing, especially when it comes climate change. why is this such a crucial moment, in your view, and do you agree with david gergen, that this is a bit of a do disappointment as we come out of this? >> french leaders and particularly others in europe were telling me a year ago right after the election that they feared biden would be a little more than just basically a change -- a very slight change in direction before we...
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we will talk to one virginia dad calling this contest the fight for the soul of america, next. or judge him by his jacket. while ted's eyes are on the road, his heart stays home. he's got gloria, and 10 grand-babies, to prove it. but his back made weekend rides tough, so ted called on the card that's even tougher. and the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. medicare from blue cross blue shield. by your side, no matter what. that's the benefit of blue. find your local blue cross and blue shield plan at benefitofblue.com >> of course parents are involved in it. the question should be, could an extreme republican bill that would allow parents to take books off of shelves, should that be left in the hands of the parents? or should it be left to the school boards and others who do this every single day and focus on it? >> they would argue that bill is not -- >> everybody clapped when i said it. >> jon: that's virginia's democratic candidate terry mcauliffe defending his argument that parents should not have a say in what schools are teaching their kids. and education could be
we will talk to one virginia dad calling this contest the fight for the soul of america, next. or judge him by his jacket. while ted's eyes are on the road, his heart stays home. he's got gloria, and 10 grand-babies, to prove it. but his back made weekend rides tough, so ted called on the card that's even tougher. and the medicare coverage trusted by more doctors. medicare from blue cross blue shield. by your side, no matter what. that's the benefit of blue. find your local blue cross and blue...
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what did you hear from the pentagon with regard to the potential for another attack on america? >> well, maria, thanks for having me on. remember, it was just a few months ago that joe biden stood the before the world and said we've accomplished our mission in afghanistan, al-qaeda's not in afghanistan, nothing to worry. we have over the horizon counterterrorism, we'll be fine. yet now just this week we have the number three official in the pentagon saying isis will be capable, they already intend to do so, but they will be militarily capable of striking the united states again within six months. so that's one piece. number two, you still have al-qaeda out there that intends to do the same thing. the intelligence has been clear all along. now you have the u.n. saying 8-1,000 foreign fighters are migrating to afghanistan because the taliban now has their caliphate, and we have a terror superstate. and lo and behold, we have a terror warning in northern virginia with very credible threat reporting on north virginia malls. and the thing is, maria, you know, we've talked about the m
what did you hear from the pentagon with regard to the potential for another attack on america? >> well, maria, thanks for having me on. remember, it was just a few months ago that joe biden stood the before the world and said we've accomplished our mission in afghanistan, al-qaeda's not in afghanistan, nothing to worry. we have over the horizon counterterrorism, we'll be fine. yet now just this week we have the number three official in the pentagon saying isis will be capable, they...
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ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? my go to toothpaste just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity services to your new address online in about a minute. that was easy. i know, right? and even save with special offers just for movers. really? yep! so while you handle that, you can keep your internet and all those shows you love, and save money while you're at it with special offers just for movers at xfinity.com/moving.
ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? my go to toothpaste just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. moving is a handful. no kidding! fortunately, xfinity makes moving easy. easy? -easy? switch your xfinity...
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every saturday american history tv documents america story. on sunday, tv brings you the latest nonfiction books and authors. funding for c-span2 comes from these television companies and more. >> the greatest town on earth is the place you call home. spark life is our home, too. right now we are all facing our greatest challenge. working around the clock to keep you connected. it is a little easier to do yours. >> along with these television companies support c-span2 as a public service. >> book tv continues now. television for serious readers. >> what happens when a philosopher, computer scientist and a political scientist he'll also have the experience in leading tech firms and government come together. being affected by technologies in ways we are just beginning to understand. together, they created a highly popular course at stanford university and now a new book where big tech went wrong and how they can reboot. from the ongoing work, they will explore issues by algorithms. collected by big tech companies. increasing automation. they wil
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is challenging britons decision not to extradite him to america on health grounds. he's wanted there on 17 charges of espionage on one of conspiracy to hack a government computer after exposing alleged western war crimes. if convicted of all counts, he could face a prison sentence of a 175 years. although it may still be several months before a final verdict in the case is reached. the i the judges just said they will take everything into consideration, but know, ruling was handed out immediately. the entire day was devoted to hearing arguments before by the prosecution for the grounds of appeal, why they want to appeal to judge's decision, not to extra by the phones. and there were 5 grounds of appealing to the 2 main topics, or of course, san jose health. and the assurance is a diplomatic assurances given by the united states in terms of health. what the prosecution i've been trying to do is accuse a key medical, extra witness professor compliment of being disingenuous of misleading the court by concealing the identity of a thunder partner, stella morris, and the
is challenging britons decision not to extradite him to america on health grounds. he's wanted there on 17 charges of espionage on one of conspiracy to hack a government computer after exposing alleged western war crimes. if convicted of all counts, he could face a prison sentence of a 175 years. although it may still be several months before a final verdict in the case is reached. the i the judges just said they will take everything into consideration, but know, ruling was handed out...
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our north america editor jon sopel is in rome — where that g20 was meeting — but first to beijing, and our correspondent there, stephen mcdonell. the chinese president isn't coming to glasgow, and there's no clarity on how china will meet its emissions targets? xijinping hasn't been xi jinping hasn't been anywhere xijinping hasn't been anywhere in nearly two years. as far as we can tell the chinese leader has not visited a single country since the outbreak of the coronavirus in wuhan and the thinking is it is because they didn't want him to catch covid. so i would not view this as a snub that he is not turning up in person. the chinese government does want to be part of global climate talks, partly because it has no choice. the country is already facing the immediate effects of climate change in terms of disastrous weather events, but also because it feels it has something of a good story to tell. that may seem unusual because it is the biggest contributor to the problem in terms of carbon emissions, but it is also the biggest contributor to the solution with huge wind farms. even thou
our north america editor jon sopel is in rome — where that g20 was meeting — but first to beijing, and our correspondent there, stephen mcdonell. the chinese president isn't coming to glasgow, and there's no clarity on how china will meet its emissions targets? xijinping hasn't been xi jinping hasn't been anywhere xijinping hasn't been anywhere in nearly two years. as far as we can tell the chinese leader has not visited a single country since the outbreak of the coronavirus in wuhan and...
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this naval battlefield is where two world wars came home to america. the shipwrecks are great sites and memorials to heroes and fragile reminds us of our past and so much more. one of the things i really like to point out about the shipwrecks is obviously the history is amazing and the gravity of how these vessels were lost hits us hard. we want to tell the stories and honor the history and honor our veterans but we also look at it as a transition from weapons of war and they become habitat for marine life. they like to think of it as as an historian everyone wants to focus on history but we all know that's not true. some people dive in general just to see the marine life in these shipwrecks and these u-boats and allied anti-submarine vessels and these merchant ships these gigantic merchant ships on the seafloor are these beautiful homes from all sorts of marine life. we know when we find shipwrecks the fishermen nowhere these start. they are the first ones to know. that's where the fish are so we want to tell that story to end these vessels are import
this naval battlefield is where two world wars came home to america. the shipwrecks are great sites and memorials to heroes and fragile reminds us of our past and so much more. one of the things i really like to point out about the shipwrecks is obviously the history is amazing and the gravity of how these vessels were lost hits us hard. we want to tell the stories and honor the history and honor our veterans but we also look at it as a transition from weapons of war and they become habitat for...
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on average in america, 50 people are killed every day with guns. do you feel safe here? no. in california, we have the worst gun violence. it's just terrible, man! one company, shotspotter, says its gunfire locator technology can help tackle this huge problem. shotspotter is the reason why we were able to apprehend him and stop that killing spree. but some have questioned how often the company gets it right. so, is that like a typical type of call out from shotspotter? yeah, we look, don't find anything, can't find any evidence. and when things go wrong, what are the consequences? to be injail and not know what you're there for, emotionally, you're a wreck. does this technology work as well as the company claims? and what role can it play in the american fight against gun crime? you can tell a lot from a waveform. how loud, how high, what frequency. train a computer algorithm and it can, in theory, work out what it might be listening to. the's the idea behind shotspotter — that a computer can detect a gunshot and then tell the police the location it was fired from. gun fir
on average in america, 50 people are killed every day with guns. do you feel safe here? no. in california, we have the worst gun violence. it's just terrible, man! one company, shotspotter, says its gunfire locator technology can help tackle this huge problem. shotspotter is the reason why we were able to apprehend him and stop that killing spree. but some have questioned how often the company gets it right. so, is that like a typical type of call out from shotspotter? yeah, we look, don't find...
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after 20 years of loyal service, revolted by the brutality of america's health system. wendell potter cracked and decided to expose the cynicism of his industry. my job, along with everyone else who worked for the company, was primarily to make our shareholders richer than they were. now the most important people to these big companies and it's not taking care of people. if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine who gets to live and who dies to me that's, that's getting away with murder. ah, it at the expense of life the system that benefits a minority, not the majority of americans. ah. the u. s. health care system, we spend about $3.00 trillion dollars a year on it. people like to say that that's about the size of the g, d, p of france, just for health care, which is a little bit crazy. despite having the most expensive health care system in the world. we have poor life expectancy. we have higher infant mortality. we have more death from readable causes. so americans are suffering every day from it. oh, how did this system come ab
after 20 years of loyal service, revolted by the brutality of america's health system. wendell potter cracked and decided to expose the cynicism of his industry. my job, along with everyone else who worked for the company, was primarily to make our shareholders richer than they were. now the most important people to these big companies and it's not taking care of people. if you're denying payment for someone's care, your make life and death decisions and determine who gets to live and who dies...
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world's most dangerous migration work better coffee, fill this dangerous jungle to make it to north america and meet some of those trying to cross the columbia, panama borden, in search of a phantom on they say the only thing left are there expired passports. on al jazeera, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of tests, treatments, and of vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground. in the world and in the lab. now more than ever the world needs w h l, making the healthier world for you that everyone ah ah pharisee now the sport. marin, thanks so much we start with football and barcelona star. sergio guerra has been diagnosed with an irregular heartbeat after suffering chest pains and breathing problems during birth loan. his match on saturday. the 33 year old fell to the ground and was treated by medical staff on the field before being tak
world's most dangerous migration work better coffee, fill this dangerous jungle to make it to north america and meet some of those trying to cross the columbia, panama borden, in search of a phantom on they say the only thing left are there expired passports. on al jazeera, the health of humanity is at stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w h o is the guardian of global health delivering life saving tools, supplies, and training to help the world's most vulnerable people,...
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i hope the any company in america that is pushing vaccine mandates suffers greatly financially. i which for the demise of that company for pushing an american policies like vaccine mandates. it is comforting to see american airlines take it on the chin after what they are doing. tyrus: the only thing i worry about when the airlines taken on the chin taxpayers have to cut a check. and then everyone else is getting hurt. jackie here are crazy numbers, 29% of flights were canceled this weekend and when you combine that with 793 total flights and 543 just on saturday. when you see these things happening during a holiday how much do you think financially it affects families who make plans to be together. jackie: it's very disturbing a couple people told me they want to travel for thanksgiving and they're seeing it go up already because the shortages are being priced and that the number one issue it will cost you the consumer more every time you try to board a plane when there's less planes to board. to your point of cutting a check that is true as well as the airlines suffer financia
i hope the any company in america that is pushing vaccine mandates suffers greatly financially. i which for the demise of that company for pushing an american policies like vaccine mandates. it is comforting to see american airlines take it on the chin after what they are doing. tyrus: the only thing i worry about when the airlines taken on the chin taxpayers have to cut a check. and then everyone else is getting hurt. jackie here are crazy numbers, 29% of flights were canceled this weekend and...
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recuerden que hoy juega cruz azul y amÉrica. nos vemos el prÓximo domingo, ya mÁs relajados. bruja, ¿todo bien? leÓn: el cambio climÁtico estÁ teniendo un devastador impacto en california. la contaminaciÓn es el principal protagonista. pocos dÍas de que el puerto de los Ángeles trabaje 24 horas, vemos la situaciÓn y quÉ podemos esperar. miles de seguidores de dwyer salÓn seguido por varias dÉcadas. como siempre, me da mucho gusto saludarlos. bienvenidos a "al punto california". comenzamos! para quien vive en los Ángeles o conoce esta zona del sur de california, se trata de una imagen impresionante. en 100 aÑos, el muelle de california quedarÍa bajo el agua. es por eso que pensr quÉ mundo le dejaremos a nuestros
recuerden que hoy juega cruz azul y amÉrica. nos vemos el prÓximo domingo, ya mÁs relajados. bruja, ¿todo bien? leÓn: el cambio climÁtico estÁ teniendo un devastador impacto en california. la contaminaciÓn es el principal protagonista. pocos dÍas de que el puerto de los Ángeles trabaje 24 horas, vemos la situaciÓn y quÉ podemos esperar. miles de seguidores de dwyer salÓn seguido por varias dÉcadas. como siempre, me da mucho gusto saludarlos. bienvenidos a "al punto...
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what we've seen again here in rome is, i think, the power of america showing up and working with our allies and partners to make progress on issues that matter to all of us. the british government says it's up to france to solve the post—brexit fishing row with the uk, by stepping back from threats over access to its ports. and in bangladesh, our science editor visits a village where rising sea levels are having devastating effects. hello and welcome to glasgow at the start of the long—awaited climate summit, c0 p26. world leaders, prominent scientists and advisers are ready for 12 days of discussion with one principal aim, to get the world to commit to reduce carbon emissions and avoid a climate catastrophe. already today, we had a glimpse of the problems ahead. the world's richest nations, the g20, met in rome, where leaders were accused of failing to make the necessary commitments. the united nations secretary—general said the time for diplomatic niceties was over, and that the summit in glasgow was the last hope. we start with this report from our political editor laura kue
what we've seen again here in rome is, i think, the power of america showing up and working with our allies and partners to make progress on issues that matter to all of us. the british government says it's up to france to solve the post—brexit fishing row with the uk, by stepping back from threats over access to its ports. and in bangladesh, our science editor visits a village where rising sea levels are having devastating effects. hello and welcome to glasgow at the start of the...
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we would replace every lead pipe in america in this bill. we would invest in mitigation and resiliency efforts to prevent flooding and to mitigate for forest fires. we would invest record amounts in public transportation, electric buses, electric vehicle charging stations, and amtrak. so would i love to say, look at what democrats on capitol hill have done, and won't it be great when we have a jobs governor like terry mcauliffe in the governor's mansion in richmond? yeah, that would have been a fantastic thing to talk about. but most importantly, it is a fantastic demonstration of what happens when you have focused democratic leadership that are working on bringing people together, creating a coalition around the actual needs of our country, and governing. that's why i'm so excited about the bill and because it -- you know, it's one step away from going to the president's desk. >> all right. congresswoman abigail spanberger, thanks so much for your time. we appreciate it. >> thank you. happy halloween to you. >> you as well. >>> coming up, m
we would replace every lead pipe in america in this bill. we would invest in mitigation and resiliency efforts to prevent flooding and to mitigate for forest fires. we would invest record amounts in public transportation, electric buses, electric vehicle charging stations, and amtrak. so would i love to say, look at what democrats on capitol hill have done, and won't it be great when we have a jobs governor like terry mcauliffe in the governor's mansion in richmond? yeah, that would have been a...
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right now, america seems to have already lost patience nine months out from his inauguration. the latest national poll from nbc news reaffirms the decline in president biden's approval numbers. just 42% of americans approve of the president's performance. a seven-point drop since august. and for reference, the second lowest of any presidency at this point in their tenure since the mid-19 zps70s. the lowest of course being donald trump but biden's declining numbers may be part of the reason virginia's race for governor has turned into as to-toss-up ahead of tuesday's election and the stalling of the president's signature infrastructure plan has denied democrats a signature legislative win to run on. that may also change on tuesday as a house vote on, both, the physical and social infrastructure bills is planned, yet again. another ambitious target after weeks of disunity between democrats. >>> and president biden wrapping up a news conference just a short time ago. ending the g20 summit and before heading to scotland for tomorrow's crucial global climate summit in glasgow. of c
right now, america seems to have already lost patience nine months out from his inauguration. the latest national poll from nbc news reaffirms the decline in president biden's approval numbers. just 42% of americans approve of the president's performance. a seven-point drop since august. and for reference, the second lowest of any presidency at this point in their tenure since the mid-19 zps70s. the lowest of course being donald trump but biden's declining numbers may be part of the reason...
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for a long time in america it was assigned times were tough. that would be what i would say perhaps the second most influential ipo and silicon valley. after they went public and other spotlight who is on the cover of "time" magazine was verified again. we ushered in on the rock start ceo, but the casual rock start ceo. by the time you publish your book, did anyone address the way you are addressing right now? honestly in the terms of executive because we became the only place where money was in all this technology bit of place where we dressed casually, right? >> i named one of the chapters in the book typhoons are such a phenomenon. there is always a great disconnect between the look and the reality. these were hard charging people. during the infamous 1984 endnote report. he really did go wash his feet in the toilet. he massaged his feet by flushing the toilet with his feet in it. without that it's interesting interesting. but the guy sitting across the table was hard driven ambitious guy just like everybody else leaving silicon valley. he h
for a long time in america it was assigned times were tough. that would be what i would say perhaps the second most influential ipo and silicon valley. after they went public and other spotlight who is on the cover of "time" magazine was verified again. we ushered in on the rock start ceo, but the casual rock start ceo. by the time you publish your book, did anyone address the way you are addressing right now? honestly in the terms of executive because we became the only place where...
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it was a secret network, which, before the civil war, helped to smuggle escaped slaves out of america and onto freedom. a new tour is helping many local people from chicago reconnect with that history, and we have been to meet some of them. the underground railroad had no stations, no trains, and no tunnels. it got its name because it operated amidst the highest secrecy. 0nce escaping slaves jumped on—board the railroad, they simply vanished until they were either recaptured or reached their final destination — freedom. an undercover network of conductors, or guides, operated along the route of the railroad, which stretched from slave—owning states in america's deep south all the way north to the canadian border. now, something called the african—american heritage water trail has been created to help preserve and share the history of this little—known but important section of the underground railroad. it starts with days like this — paddling along this trail, telling the stories. folks who have shown courage and fortitude. we are from the south side of chicago and i got an
it was a secret network, which, before the civil war, helped to smuggle escaped slaves out of america and onto freedom. a new tour is helping many local people from chicago reconnect with that history, and we have been to meet some of them. the underground railroad had no stations, no trains, and no tunnels. it got its name because it operated amidst the highest secrecy. 0nce escaping slaves jumped on—board the railroad, they simply vanished until they were either recaptured or reached their...
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his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought a fuse. the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee menthol as well, and it was the one that smelled the bass out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in the ide vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick, his stomach hurt and he was throwing up and my wife took him to the doctor and they said, oh it, it's probably just a flu, maybe a flu virus. and it didn't get better. and it kept getting worse, and he sent me a message, but i was at work. same dad. i can't stop throwing up. i can't stop coffee. my wife took him back to the doctor, and he said alex has pneumonia. he said, i don't think he needs to go to the hospital. we'll just give him antibiotics. any income home, no effect, no effect. he gets worse. mm. or should i useful? it's just with the news as well. but a fucked of a don't store. it's a serious force on which what cars, your credit union, you guys do with that, you know, is
his story didn't just shake america with the whole world. i had bought a fuse. the reason why i chose it was like peach. i was, i wanted the menthol, the mentee menthol as well, and it was the one that smelled the bass out of the options that they let me kind of smell from. and so i chose that one in the ide vapor that day. next day we had gone to my grandma's house and he got sick, his stomach hurt and he was throwing up and my wife took him to the doctor and they said, oh it, it's probably...
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she refused to let america go look away. i first met her in chicago, and the opportunity to spend a fair amount of time there just trying despite the death in 2003, she spoke to me about how she carried the burden of emma's death and the meaning of this loss for nearly 50 years. she wondered who would carry her burden when she was gone. and i took that as a direct charge to name the to make sure that emmett till and countless other victims of violence, would not be forgotten. and this is what any institution of history must do to carry the weight of the memory and regardless how painful and difficult and of the core of the great museum lies not just this to remember the commitment to use that memory to hold our country accountable. in the promise of justice, and freedom and equality pretty and to learn from her and to refuse to let america look away. that is why today's event is moving and why this exhibition is so significant. but the bullet within historical marker that will be displayed mindsets the grounds of the racism.
she refused to let america go look away. i first met her in chicago, and the opportunity to spend a fair amount of time there just trying despite the death in 2003, she spoke to me about how she carried the burden of emma's death and the meaning of this loss for nearly 50 years. she wondered who would carry her burden when she was gone. and i took that as a direct charge to name the to make sure that emmett till and countless other victims of violence, would not be forgotten. and this is what...
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what we've seen again here in rome is, i think, the power of america showing up and working with our allies and partners to make progress on issues that matter to all of us. the british government says it's up to france to solve the post—brexit fishing row with the uk by stepping back from threats over access to its ports. three people have died and another is in a critical condition after a group of paddleboarders got into difficulty on a welsh river in pembrokeshire. tonight, world leaders are flying from rome to glasgow as the long—awaited climate summit cop26 has opened. world leaders, prominent scientists and advisers are ready for nearly two weeks of talks, with one principal aim — to get the world to commit to reduce carbon emissions and avoid a climate catastrophe. in the past hour, us president biden has been speaking in rome. he said that the agreements made at the g20 summit in rome, including pledging to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees above celsius, showed the power of america showing up. we'll have more on that in a moment, but first this report from our polit
what we've seen again here in rome is, i think, the power of america showing up and working with our allies and partners to make progress on issues that matter to all of us. the british government says it's up to france to solve the post—brexit fishing row with the uk by stepping back from threats over access to its ports. three people have died and another is in a critical condition after a group of paddleboarders got into difficulty on a welsh river in pembrokeshire. tonight, world leaders...
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joseph hospital finance people know they, lee, since harry took only with us, but america. but if you look pretty as haley's mom, we can help you out about or whomever, to be sure that i didn't stick a group policy through their vehicle. let me know super new in place. you better to post below say samples which are unpaid bills came figured out and fixed. if it's you guys, he'll be with a welding or so, but i feel so we'll have you been a few of them think opinion need to speak with somebody in schools including this kind of like a sub lanka bully me. gushing for much. wanted to get in, it can also go to see other looking on that, that it is just some of a still you have to with most like, well nobody could put up a little property in. mm hm. it appreciate that though, i simply made the noise in megan. this is really hard to hear that i'm more interested in them. and again, as it goes through the diagnosis, representing the black, you your post and present them and you cookies cuz he's develop isn't good as their lessons good as a millennia that on any of the times while pr
joseph hospital finance people know they, lee, since harry took only with us, but america. but if you look pretty as haley's mom, we can help you out about or whomever, to be sure that i didn't stick a group policy through their vehicle. let me know super new in place. you better to post below say samples which are unpaid bills came figured out and fixed. if it's you guys, he'll be with a welding or so, but i feel so we'll have you been a few of them think opinion need to speak with somebody in...
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ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> an explosive new investigation by "the washington post" lays out in painstaking detail a host of missed warning signs and intelligence failures leading up to the january 6th insurrection. the missteps run the gamut from law enforcement to counterterrorism. the investigation also found some pentagon leaders feared then-president trump would misuse the national guard to stay in power and it chronicles how trump sat on his hands for over three hours as violence escalated at the capitol. with me now to talk about this is one of the lead reporters on this story, "the washington post's" investigative reporter aaron davis. aaron, thank you very much for coming on and talking about this impor
ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a differene together. >>> an explosive new investigation by "the washington post" lays out in painstaking detail a host of missed...
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right now, america seems to have already lost patience nine months out from his inauguration. the latest national poll from nbc news reaffirms the decline in president biden's approval numbers. just 42% of americans approve of the president's performance. a seven-point drop since august. and for reference, the second lowest of any presidency at this point in their tenure since the mid-19 zps70s. the lowest of course being donald trump but biden's declining numbers may be part of the reason virginia's race for
right now, america seems to have already lost patience nine months out from his inauguration. the latest national poll from nbc news reaffirms the decline in president biden's approval numbers. just 42% of americans approve of the president's performance. a seven-point drop since august. and for reference, the second lowest of any presidency at this point in their tenure since the mid-19 zps70s. the lowest of course being donald trump but biden's declining numbers may be part of the reason...
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whether there are threats from terrorists or threats from nation states like china who are opposed to america and what we want to do in the world and our leadership of the world community. and so that's going to be really hard to do if we can't to be divided as a nation the way we are today. i had the good luck to work for two members of congress, senator corker and congressman rogers both work closely with democrat counterparts, from maryland on the house intelligence committee and menendez on the senate foreign relations committee, work can be done across the aisle. we need to be willing to do so. right now unfortunately the situation in d.c. doesn't make that very possible. we need to get beyond that as a nation and as a political body and expect better of our politicians. >> arthel: meanwhile, our adversaries excuse me are making advances and we're stuck on stupid. thank you for joining us, jamil. eric? >> thanks, arthel. >> eric: baldwin is breaking his silence on that horrible deadly movie set prop gun shooting. what the actor had to say about that mistake that killed a crewmember and w
whether there are threats from terrorists or threats from nation states like china who are opposed to america and what we want to do in the world and our leadership of the world community. and so that's going to be really hard to do if we can't to be divided as a nation the way we are today. i had the good luck to work for two members of congress, senator corker and congressman rogers both work closely with democrat counterparts, from maryland on the house intelligence committee and menendez on...
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agencies have not been honest -- made honest reporting easy about america's longest war. we have a recent example in this quarterly report i would like to discuss briefly with you today. as we reported, shortly after the fall of kabul the state department wrote to me and other oversight agencies requesting that we "temporarily suspend access to all of our audit, inspection, and financial reports." because, the department was afraid that information included therein would put afghan allies at risk. now, let me be clear. i strongly believe that afghans who are at genuine risk of reprisal due to their work for the u.s. government, ngos, news outlets, and other groups, should, and must, be protected. the protection of afghans at legitimate risk of harm is not an issue to quibble over. it is something our agency has respected over the 10 years i have been there. but, despite repeated requests, the state department was never able to describe any specific threat to individuals that were supposedly contained in our reports. nor did state ever explain how removing our reports now
agencies have not been honest -- made honest reporting easy about america's longest war. we have a recent example in this quarterly report i would like to discuss briefly with you today. as we reported, shortly after the fall of kabul the state department wrote to me and other oversight agencies requesting that we "temporarily suspend access to all of our audit, inspection, and financial reports." because, the department was afraid that information included therein would put afghan...
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it 3 of course, joe biden is a man who has pushed america's climate commitments and again you were talking about the transition from the trump administration to this one, you have gone from administration that was much more sceptical about climate change to one which wants to be at the forefront of efforts to curb it, and joe biden said, he talked about some of the achievements about the g20, stopping orfacing out the of the achievements about the g20, stopping or facing out the financing of coal, but i thought was interesting that he used the word disappointment, he said some people are talked about the disappointment, it was a question from a journalist, he said, i have found the results of the 620 he said, i have found the results of the g20 disappointing, he said it is mainly because russia and china did not show up in terms of their commitments, and he talked about saudi arabia in that respect. he referring to? the widely held belief here that while italy and quite possibly the us were pushing botnet zero carbon emissions to be reached in the year 2030 —— for net zero, that has no
it 3 of course, joe biden is a man who has pushed america's climate commitments and again you were talking about the transition from the trump administration to this one, you have gone from administration that was much more sceptical about climate change to one which wants to be at the forefront of efforts to curb it, and joe biden said, he talked about some of the achievements about the g20, stopping orfacing out the of the achievements about the g20, stopping or facing out the financing of...
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essentially running america like his own private business. [inaudible] >> we heard him say he said in public. [inaudible] he is not a lot different in private than he is in public. we should be very concerned because he means that it's not a joke. people say in a joking fashion things they mean when they are deadly serious but he would do that to test to see how people pushed back. those leaders were not demagogues recognize it and someone called out on it as well. but the american politics is not calling out in the way he should. he's not a republican produced be a democrat he does not have any ideologies captured one of the main parties, the republican party and until people stand up and realize what's happening, he was legitimately elected. he managed to talk to people directly and tell them he's going to fix them or them he's only going to fix things for himself. he realizes a pig and a poke basically. it's an american expression something like that you think you're buying something valuable you are actually getting something quite contra
essentially running america like his own private business. [inaudible] >> we heard him say he said in public. [inaudible] he is not a lot different in private than he is in public. we should be very concerned because he means that it's not a joke. people say in a joking fashion things they mean when they are deadly serious but he would do that to test to see how people pushed back. those leaders were not demagogues recognize it and someone called out on it as well. but the american...
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here are romeo try to showcase that america _ here are romeo try to showcase that america is_ here are romeo try to showcase that america is back, but back at home your poll— america is back, but back at home your poll numbers have fallen, your party's _ your poll numbers have fallen, your party's nominee for governor in virginia — party's nominee for governor in virginia is — party's nominee for governor in virginia is facing a tougher than expected — virginia is facing a tougher than expected race, your party spent months _ expected race, your party spent months trying to negotiate the centrepiece of your democratic domestic— centrepiece of your democratic domestic agenda, one year now since your election, you have done a lot, your election, you have done a lot, you are _ your election, you have done a lot, you are trying to turn the page in the test— you are trying to turn the page in the last administration but we have seen how— the last administration but we have seen how presidents and turn the page _ seen how presidents and turn the page from — seen how president
here are romeo try to showcase that america _ here are romeo try to showcase that america is_ here are romeo try to showcase that america is back, but back at home your poll— america is back, but back at home your poll numbers have fallen, your party's _ your poll numbers have fallen, your party's nominee for governor in virginia — party's nominee for governor in virginia is — party's nominee for governor in virginia is facing a tougher than expected — virginia is facing a tougher than...
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we were, we got significant support here, significant support where the most, the united states of america is the most critical part of this entire agenda. and, and when we did it, and by the way, look, the polls are going to go up and down and up and down. they were high early, then they got medium, then went back up. and now they're low. well look, this is look, look at every other present. it's the same thing has happened, but that's not why i ran. i didn't write run to determine how well i'm going to do in the polls. i ran to make sure that i follow through what i said i would do as present united states. and i said that i would make sure that we were in a position where we dealt with climate change, where we moved in a direction that was significantly improve the prospects of american workers being a, have good jobs, good paid. and further that i would make sure that we dealt with the crisis that was caused by covert. we've done all of those. we continue to do them and we'll see what happens. but i'm not running because of the polls. next question was from jeff mason for jeff mason. r
we were, we got significant support here, significant support where the most, the united states of america is the most critical part of this entire agenda. and, and when we did it, and by the way, look, the polls are going to go up and down and up and down. they were high early, then they got medium, then went back up. and now they're low. well look, this is look, look at every other present. it's the same thing has happened, but that's not why i ran. i didn't write run to determine how well...
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why should the world believe that when you say america is back? president biden: because of the way they reacted. you were here. everyone listened. they wanted to know my views. it is very simple. you know. you are honest. we got significant support here. significant support. the united states of america is the most critical part of this entire agenda. we did it. by the way, look, the polls will go up and down and up and down. they were higher earlier. they got medium. now they are low. look at every other president. the same thing as happen. that is not why i ran. i did not run to determine how well i will do in the polls. i ran to make sure i followed through on what i said i would do as president. i said that i would make sure we were in a position where we deal with climate change, where we move in the direction significantly improved -- that we significant improve the prospects of american workers, and further, i would make sure we dealt with the crisis caused by covid. we have done all of those. we continue to do them. we will see what happe
why should the world believe that when you say america is back? president biden: because of the way they reacted. you were here. everyone listened. they wanted to know my views. it is very simple. you know. you are honest. we got significant support here. significant support. the united states of america is the most critical part of this entire agenda. we did it. by the way, look, the polls will go up and down and up and down. they were higher earlier. they got medium. now they are low. look at...
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_ america is back that it is here to sta ? �* , america is back that it is here to sta? , stay? because the way you reacted, the
_ america is back that it is here to sta ? �* , america is back that it is here to sta? , stay? because the way you reacted, the