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spanish america had not successfully established racial equality. and, slavery itself proved stubbornly resistant in spanish america as in the united states. for many reasons, partly because the lack of accurate information, u.s. abolitionists offer a more positive spin. two recap, the first key points i make in my book, if latin american independence fueled u.s. nationalism, after the first half-century of revolution is him, -- revolution in the united states, was an age of american revolutions. not only because latin americans were casting off european rule, but because so many people in the united states saw these efforts as glorious tropical reprises of 1776. people remain abstractly committed to the egalitarian principles of their own independence war. it is those same principles that allow them to embrace a group of foreign revolutionaries whose battles were at once anticolonial, and antislavery. so, popular enthusiasm for spanish america reveals the persistence of some of those older, revolutionary ideals about inalienable rights and self-evi
spanish america had not successfully established racial equality. and, slavery itself proved stubbornly resistant in spanish america as in the united states. for many reasons, partly because the lack of accurate information, u.s. abolitionists offer a more positive spin. two recap, the first key points i make in my book, if latin american independence fueled u.s. nationalism, after the first half-century of revolution is him, -- revolution in the united states, was an age of american...
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let's be the america we know it could be. let's be the strong america for everybody. host: let me ask you about border issues and immigration which are becoming a bigger problem earlier in the administration. the new york times this morning, "a surge in micra children detained is surging on the borders -- in migrant children detained is surging on the borders. the biden administration struggles to find room in shelters according to documents obtained by the new york times. congress is developing the u.s. citizenship act of 2021. it would provide an eight-year path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants in the u.s., bolster asylum systems and add technologies to secure the southern border. are you behind that effort and how soon do you think the house might take that up? guest: this is a very personal issue to me as i came to this great nation without documents. i came on a visitor's visa, over stood my visa, and now i am a congressman. this country gives a promise to everybody. we need to make sure no children are split from their parents. that is a moral commitme
let's be the america we know it could be. let's be the strong america for everybody. host: let me ask you about border issues and immigration which are becoming a bigger problem earlier in the administration. the new york times this morning, "a surge in micra children detained is surging on the borders -- in migrant children detained is surging on the borders. the biden administration struggles to find room in shelters according to documents obtained by the new york times. congress is...
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as long as they're in china suddenly america cares about taiwan again suddenly america carries a cares are so much about hong kong and democracy there it doesn't care about these things in saudi arabia the values of the of the values are consistent values they could be consistently applied but they're only select that we have played against are going to be governments and so i believe it's a very aggressive very had germanic foreign policy military policy and let's face it. the there's been a reorientation of us military doctrine so that the war on terror is all yesterday now it's major power conflict so in order to take the american people to war against china or conflict with china or russia you have to convince them that they're very evil and what makes them evil they don't have our values ok matt in light in london i'll let you to reply ok go ahead yes no i think i thought that you did not say that you should use force to invade other countries i think that the invention in iraq was a mistake whether it was technically neco all because there were a number of un security council res
as long as they're in china suddenly america cares about taiwan again suddenly america carries a cares are so much about hong kong and democracy there it doesn't care about these things in saudi arabia the values of the of the values are consistent values they could be consistently applied but they're only select that we have played against are going to be governments and so i believe it's a very aggressive very had germanic foreign policy military policy and let's face it. the there's been a...
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tonight america's versus china a deep dive into china's communist threat to america and our democratic nations. coronavirus has been a wake-up call to china's deceptive behavior but i have been tracking china's rapid economic growth and its goals for years on my programs and the information i have obtained through exclusive conversations with top business and world leaders will shock you. the novel coronavirus ripped through the world in earl 2020. first wuhan in december 2019, a city of 11 million people, out of the 1.3 billion in china. then a month later, europe, italy, first hardest hit a mortality rate of 10%. the u.k. among the hardest hit and sickest. >> the new coronavirus spreading through parts of china has hit the united states. >> then the first case in america, washington state, president trump orders all flights from china stopped. borders closing. new york quickly becoming the epicenter of the outbreak. >> hospitals are overwhelmed with patients. maria: with little information known about the virus, the invisible enemy continues to inflict pain upon our nation and the en
tonight america's versus china a deep dive into china's communist threat to america and our democratic nations. coronavirus has been a wake-up call to china's deceptive behavior but i have been tracking china's rapid economic growth and its goals for years on my programs and the information i have obtained through exclusive conversations with top business and world leaders will shock you. the novel coronavirus ripped through the world in earl 2020. first wuhan in december 2019, a city of 11...
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it something has changed in america?— something has changed in america? �* . ., , america? it hasn't changed yet but i america? it hasn't changed yet but i don't _ america? it hasn't changed yet but i don't think _ america? it hasn't changed yet but i don't think the _ america? it hasn't changed yet but i don't think the protester l but i don't think the protester going — but i don't think the protester going to — but i don't think the protester going to end until we have the change — going to end until we have the change that we deserve sol going to end until we have the change that we deserve so i do think— change that we deserve so i do think the — change that we deserve so i do think the protests are working was up — think the protests are working was up i'm going to tell those that are out here in the streets to keep it up. we can't wait _ streets to keep it up. we can't wait until— streets to keep it up. we can't wait until we have another victim _ wait until we have another victim to _ wait until we have another victim to resume protests. but is what â€
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america spent a lot of money sent you know printed a lot of money sensitive people out their incomes went up by 13 percent but china raced ahead because they're they're not having to print money they're building in o.e. think of what we could have done with those chilean so dollars instead of everybody staying home they could've been outdoors where it's much safer with they could have built 5 space based stations outside they could have built grids like the electric grid falling apart in california falling apart in texas falling apart in new england like we could have been a sense people like in the thirty's sent them outside to do the new deal sort of building if you're going to give them trillions of dollars like why not build something like we could have and that would have all stayed domestically and said we sent people chileans of dollars as we said in last episode there was a 13 percent increase in income what almost all went to china because we do everything is shut down here so we bought stuff from china bought washing machines from china we bought refrigerators made in china
america spent a lot of money sent you know printed a lot of money sensitive people out their incomes went up by 13 percent but china raced ahead because they're they're not having to print money they're building in o.e. think of what we could have done with those chilean so dollars instead of everybody staying home they could've been outdoors where it's much safer with they could have built 5 space based stations outside they could have built grids like the electric grid falling apart in...
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we who is of the international think we're safer as you say america is not a leader america is not trying to control everything 'd that is just part of a chuck of the knife not a question of holding trying to the rules of the american order. it's a question now what sort of a warder exists in the world the united states is not even this part shall now understand that the threat to the international order is recognised not simply by the united states but by europe well is demonstrated by the fact that the british are sending a carrier strike the south china sea the french are sending a submarine the german hurst the germans you sending us your friendship is a growing awareness of what china's aggressiveness and your inhibitions well who ambitions mean not just united states or for europe as well and i expect that will continue sort of to the end washington sort of that it is china a military threat and became a miner the british going all the way around the world to to the south china sea which from the stars i know has that be it where china is the south china sea is called that for a rea
we who is of the international think we're safer as you say america is not a leader america is not trying to control everything 'd that is just part of a chuck of the knife not a question of holding trying to the rules of the american order. it's a question now what sort of a warder exists in the world the united states is not even this part shall now understand that the threat to the international order is recognised not simply by the united states but by europe well is demonstrated by the...
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america is watching. just like this press, minnesota, court tv, they will display everything just like when that man handed me and my brother's neck for eight minutes and 46 seven. it was an emotional cinema picture. everybody seen it. you had to be blind if you didn't see it. a blind man, a man being tortured to death. thank you all. >> now brandon williams, his nephew, who was like a son to him. >> every time we come to minnesota, we have been here a few times since the hor risk day on may 25th. it's never easy. i think i can speak for us all when i say in this trip was a lot easier. we came in for one thing and one thing only. we came to get justice and nothing less. we came to get justice. when you think about may 25th, seeing my uncle laying on the ground, not resisting arrest, calling for his mother with a knee on his neck for eight minutes and 46 seconds and never, ever did no one do one thing to render aid, to say, hey, maybe this guy is telling the truth, he really can't breathe. so saying this t
america is watching. just like this press, minnesota, court tv, they will display everything just like when that man handed me and my brother's neck for eight minutes and 46 seven. it was an emotional cinema picture. everybody seen it. you had to be blind if you didn't see it. a blind man, a man being tortured to death. thank you all. >> now brandon williams, his nephew, who was like a son to him. >> every time we come to minnesota, we have been here a few times since the hor risk...
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. >>> good evening it's happened, yet again in america. yet again in america, innocent families are slumped to their knees in grief waiting to receive the bullet riddles bodies of their parents and children and siblings slaughters in gun violence, yet in america we beg our leaders for solution that's have thus far not come. thisdid this more than a week ago after a man went spa to spa shooting building and murdering the unsuspecting in atlanta and congress on gun violence in washington discussions begin today yet again in america uniquely, america, this happens with regularity in large numbers as a pattern just here nowhere else granted, mass shootings, like the one around atlanta and in boulder represent only a small fraction of our nation's gun violence but attacks like these are all the more trauma because we can put ourselves there, put ourselves in line at at pharmacy excited to get vaccine that might allow us to return to school or work, to see a movie, to hug our older parents and grandparents final will you. we can relate to being
. >>> good evening it's happened, yet again in america. yet again in america, innocent families are slumped to their knees in grief waiting to receive the bullet riddles bodies of their parents and children and siblings slaughters in gun violence, yet in america we beg our leaders for solution that's have thus far not come. thisdid this more than a week ago after a man went spa to spa shooting building and murdering the unsuspecting in atlanta and congress on gun violence in washington...
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that is america. the reason why elite push so hard, for the first time since 1965, black voters are looking for a political home, and hispanic voters are looking for a political home, they want a country to flourish. ask their kids can flourish, the policies reside in conservatism. the worse of thing, the republican party has done a pis door job of speaks to under served communities. mark: well said, funny thing about liberty, capitalism and competition, whether school or anything, lifts people up and inspires them. one problem we have in addition to the failure of republican party to communicate to the various communities, is the iron fist control that democrat party has over the communities, how the money is spent and the school system, the narratives. the media, local media, and parrots, when democrat party has to say, you look the joe biden his executive order, all of them they are not aimed at creating a healthy vibrant unite america, they are aimed at creating a powerful democrat party. that fee
that is america. the reason why elite push so hard, for the first time since 1965, black voters are looking for a political home, and hispanic voters are looking for a political home, they want a country to flourish. ask their kids can flourish, the policies reside in conservatism. the worse of thing, the republican party has done a pis door job of speaks to under served communities. mark: well said, funny thing about liberty, capitalism and competition, whether school or anything, lifts people...
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it will spur economic growth in america. that is why major economists support this plan, even wall street agrees. this level will help america create 7 million new jobs by the end of the year. we will do it by rebuilding the backbone of this nation. the working class, the people who built this country, it is about giving those people a fair shot for a change. it is about providing and proving to the american people that the government works and can deliver for them weird which brings me to my last point. it is a plan that brings america together, benefits all americans. that is white so many people show that over -- including democrats, republicans, and independents, may be republicans in washington did not vote for it, but the american rescue plan sure has brought the country together and for me, that measure of unity, that is what matters. let me end with this. there's so much we can do if we do it together. to remember who we are, we stand together against hate. once again believing in science and stand up for the right o
it will spur economic growth in america. that is why major economists support this plan, even wall street agrees. this level will help america create 7 million new jobs by the end of the year. we will do it by rebuilding the backbone of this nation. the working class, the people who built this country, it is about giving those people a fair shot for a change. it is about providing and proving to the american people that the government works and can deliver for them weird which brings me to my...
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now, the labor movement, the working people of america, there is the backbone of america and they're much of the source of their country's economic prosperity. but nobody talks about them very much at all, almost nobody at all. and that's alarming, especially when we face an economic crisis as we do today. this is a matter of particular interest to me because i spent a lifetime studying the american economy. and the unemployment rate is really becoming a very serious problem for the united states. we need to get people employed with jobs that are earn enough money to give them financial security. and allow them to buy the things they need, food, housing and health care. i think if frank is perkins was here today, and i think i have the right to say that i spent nine years studying her life. i think she'd say, we need to pay a lot more attention again to the working man. and i'm open for questions. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> i was wondering if you could talk a little bit about how frances perkins, in an era when there were essentially no other women in high political position
now, the labor movement, the working people of america, there is the backbone of america and they're much of the source of their country's economic prosperity. but nobody talks about them very much at all, almost nobody at all. and that's alarming, especially when we face an economic crisis as we do today. this is a matter of particular interest to me because i spent a lifetime studying the american economy. and the unemployment rate is really becoming a very serious problem for the united...
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we got two justice systems in america, one for white america and one for black america. we can't have that. i think today is definitely the starting point. it's change that's long overdue in this country. this can go all the way back to rodney king. as my uncle said, a blind man can see this. a blind man could see that's murder. despite anything they say about my uncle, that was murder. so either they weren't trained or qualified to do their job or they intended on taking his life. either way we need justice. i think throughout this whole trial, that's one word you will hear me and my family say a lot. justice. somebody needs to be held accountable. >> yes, sir. >> you mean to tell me if he didn't encounter derek chauvin that day, he would have still died? >> no, no! >> anybody out here standing out here today believe that, there's still a problem in america. a problem that needs to be addressed and addressed today. >> yes, sir. >> we can't get george floyd back, but what we can do is make sure that no family feels this pain and suffering we feel. his daughter won't have
we got two justice systems in america, one for white america and one for black america. we can't have that. i think today is definitely the starting point. it's change that's long overdue in this country. this can go all the way back to rodney king. as my uncle said, a blind man can see this. a blind man could see that's murder. despite anything they say about my uncle, that was murder. so either they weren't trained or qualified to do their job or they intended on taking his life. either way...
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coming 2 america story. because you had to audition for this movie. you weren't in the country when you were doing it. walk me through the story of how you came to be one of the stars in the movie? >> so if is crazy. i am in the uae. i literally flew from new york to switzerland to the uae. by the time that i am in the uae i'm supposed to fly back to south africa because i was supposed to host the south african music awards. >> trevor: yes. >> i right, i get a call the night before my flight from my agent saying you want to be in the movie for this one. send a self-tape but you want to be in the room. i was like listen, i spent so much money flying in and out, these auditions are not working out and i'm not going to spend another men penny and he said it is for a lead in coming 2 america. and i said well, i don't know, i'm just saying, i don't know. so i literally changed my flights from flying out of abu dhabi to south africa to a new fliet from dubai to l.a. and so i cancelled that and drove from an abu dh
coming 2 america story. because you had to audition for this movie. you weren't in the country when you were doing it. walk me through the story of how you came to be one of the stars in the movie? >> so if is crazy. i am in the uae. i literally flew from new york to switzerland to the uae. by the time that i am in the uae i'm supposed to fly back to south africa because i was supposed to host the south african music awards. >> trevor: yes. >> i right, i get a call the night...
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that is a good thing in america. what we don't want is bad ballots in america. >> mr. secretary, thank you for a lifetime of service to this nation. mr. pompeo: thank you. [applause] >> west point has delivered two graduates to be president of the united states, as you know -- mr. pompeo: oh, here we go. >> you didn't expect to get it? we've got ulysses grant and dwight eisenhower. it's time for a third west point graduate to become president. mr. pompeo: general eisenhower was a great kansan. there's my answer. [applause] i do want to make a comment about that, though. march of 2021, we can see what the biden team is up to. we can see the agenda. they frankly mostly campaigned on it. there is an important checkpoint between now and 2024. these elections in 2022 will have a real impact on how 2024 goes. it is why i'm out here today. i'm headed down to alabama, which i think will provide cover for coming to iowa, right? we have to win everywhere, and we have to win in the 40 or 45 districts that are really close and competitive. there's one of them here in iowa as well.
that is a good thing in america. what we don't want is bad ballots in america. >> mr. secretary, thank you for a lifetime of service to this nation. mr. pompeo: thank you. [applause] >> west point has delivered two graduates to be president of the united states, as you know -- mr. pompeo: oh, here we go. >> you didn't expect to get it? we've got ulysses grant and dwight eisenhower. it's time for a third west point graduate to become president. mr. pompeo: general eisenhower...
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>> this is donald trump's america. we were warned, over and over and over about it, and we ignored all of that. so here we are. >> he's got a gun! >> this is going to get dirty, man. >> narrator: now on "frontline," "trump's american carnage." (gun fires) >> shots fired! shots fired! >> shots fired! >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. at fordfoundation.org. additional support is provided by the abrams foundation, committed to excellence in journalism... park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues... the heising simons foundation unlocking knowledge, opportunities and possibilities. and by the frontline journali
>> this is donald trump's america. we were warned, over and over and over about it, and we ignored all of that. so here we are. >> he's got a gun! >> this is going to get dirty, man. >> narrator: now on "frontline," "trump's american carnage." (gun fires) >> shots fired! shots fired! >> shots fired! >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public...
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either way that's not good for america. another enduring principle is that we need countries to cooperate now more than ever. not a single global chllenge that affects your lives can be met by any one nation acting alone, not even one as powerful as the united states. and there is no wall high enough or strong enough to hold back the changes transforming our world. that's where the institution i'm privileged to lead comes in. it's the role of the state department and america's diplomats and development workers to engage around the world and build that cooperation. president biden has pledged to lead with diplomacy because it's the best way to deal with today's challenges. at the same time we'll make sure we continue to have the world's most powerful armed forces. our ability to be effective diplomats depends in no small measure on the strength of our military. and in everything we do, we'll look not only to make progress on short-term problems but also to address their root causes and lay the groundwork for our long-term st
either way that's not good for america. another enduring principle is that we need countries to cooperate now more than ever. not a single global chllenge that affects your lives can be met by any one nation acting alone, not even one as powerful as the united states. and there is no wall high enough or strong enough to hold back the changes transforming our world. that's where the institution i'm privileged to lead comes in. it's the role of the state department and america's diplomats and...
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racism is real in america. and it has always been. xenophobia is real in america and also has been. sexism. in the 1860's as chinese workers built the transcontinental railroad there were laws on the books forbidding them from owning property. in 1940s as they defended our nation, more than 120,000 japanese americans were forced to live in internment camps, an abuse of their civil and human rights. asian-americans have been attacked and scapegoated. people who are perceived what as muslims who know what it is like to live in our country from 9/11. last year we had people and people of -- in positions of power scapegoating asian-americans. people with the biggest pulpits spreading this kind of hate. ultimately, this is about who we are as a nation. this is about how we treat people with dignity and respect. everyone has the right to go to work, to go to school, to walk down the street and be safe. and also, the right to be recognized as an american. not as the other. not as them. but as us. a harm against any one of us is a harm against all of us. the president and i will not be sile
racism is real in america. and it has always been. xenophobia is real in america and also has been. sexism. in the 1860's as chinese workers built the transcontinental railroad there were laws on the books forbidding them from owning property. in 1940s as they defended our nation, more than 120,000 japanese americans were forced to live in internment camps, an abuse of their civil and human rights. asian-americans have been attacked and scapegoated. people who are perceived what as muslims who...
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that truly is america. but i will tell you this, the reason why elite push so hard is because for the first time since around 1965 black voters are actually looking for a political home. hispanic voters are actually looking for a political home. they just want a country where they can flourish kids can flourish and policies reside in conservatism. and i think probably the worst thing one of the worst things that has happened and this is where i hold my own partyiable republican parties and piss poor job of actually communicating and speaking to minority communities but that's going change because i totally believe when conservatism is brought to all people americans embrace it and it goes back to race. mark: very well said a funny thing about liberty, capitalism competition whether it is schools or anything else -- it really does raise people. it lifts them up inspires people and so forth. and one of the problems we have in addition to the republican party to communicate to these various communities is the
that truly is america. but i will tell you this, the reason why elite push so hard is because for the first time since around 1965 black voters are actually looking for a political home. hispanic voters are actually looking for a political home. they just want a country where they can flourish kids can flourish and policies reside in conservatism. and i think probably the worst thing one of the worst things that has happened and this is where i hold my own partyiable republican parties and piss...
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america into a second war like my uniquely distinguished predecessor. i too may be accused of alarmism in pointing to new dangers to which present institutions and attitudes are proving unequal. it also like him i have every confidence in the resources and the values of the western civilization. we are defending in particular, i believe to use churchill's words for there are no better. if all british moral and material forces and convictions are joined with your own in fraternal association. the high roads of the future will be clear. not only for us but for all not only for our time but first century to come. that my friends at least has not changed in 50 years. you're watching american history tv every weekend on c-span 3 explore our nation's past american history tv on c-span 3 created by america's cable television companies and today we're brought to you by these television companies who provide american history tv to viewers as a public service. the c-span cities tour travels the country exploring the american story since 2011. we've been to more t
america into a second war like my uniquely distinguished predecessor. i too may be accused of alarmism in pointing to new dangers to which present institutions and attitudes are proving unequal. it also like him i have every confidence in the resources and the values of the western civilization. we are defending in particular, i believe to use churchill's words for there are no better. if all british moral and material forces and convictions are joined with your own in fraternal association....
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it is not police sits america itself. when you see them defacing democratic politicians with the scribbling cancel rents in all of this, >> that's right. this is what i have been trying. so i hope not. read my book because this threat to america is not just a threat to the american rights. it's really going at the heart of american institutions which includes the democrat party. we've had for example one of the new city council members they were antifa rioters who showed up to his home and began breaking things because of punishment against the funding further portland police. his eight left winger. we have these extremists, they have no issues targeting the left when they want to. so, their own state to essential vietnamese heritage has is a long and troubled history of the far left particular. do you think is the reason you are more sensitive to these particular groups? you were able to see through, or as people who are your eight or below have no real knowledge of far left politics and the dangers these kind of groups
it is not police sits america itself. when you see them defacing democratic politicians with the scribbling cancel rents in all of this, >> that's right. this is what i have been trying. so i hope not. read my book because this threat to america is not just a threat to the american rights. it's really going at the heart of american institutions which includes the democrat party. we've had for example one of the new city council members they were antifa rioters who showed up to his home...
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first meant america only. i think it was more complicated than that. i think people see with the biden administration, real opportunities to try and right the ship. but they are not going to be welcome with open arms in all instances because their behavior needs to change. steve: i just mentioned that huawei is on the chopping block in the united states, this trade, technology, a lot of nonmilitary dimensions to the u.s./china relationship. there are big challenges out there on climate, a whole variety of fronts that these large transnational questions. how do you think the u.s. is situated today in either competing or collaborating with china on trade, on climate, on terrorism? >> obviously those are all huge issues. let's take technology to begin with. that is at the core of a lot of the tensions we have with china. part of the issue is a focus on how we ensure that our companies are the most innovative in the world, and what is in our interests. in doing that, part of it is, they need to be able to commerci
first meant america only. i think it was more complicated than that. i think people see with the biden administration, real opportunities to try and right the ship. but they are not going to be welcome with open arms in all instances because their behavior needs to change. steve: i just mentioned that huawei is on the chopping block in the united states, this trade, technology, a lot of nonmilitary dimensions to the u.s./china relationship. there are big challenges out there on climate, a whole...
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shapen is in the court room but america's on trial america's own child to see if we have gotten to a place where we can hold police accountable if they break the law the law is for everybody policemen are not above the law policemen to subject to the law and that's what's going on in this court room and that's why we hear the other thing that we are dealing with is that there is a law that has broad rated past the house of representatives called the judge from justice and policing at it is now headed into the senate we are asking the senate to pass that law so that the federal law all can be there to prevent george flaunts from happening again or we stand with this family in the shadows of discord house to say this is a jury in here and there's a jury in the u.s. senate and the u.s. senate need to make several law. in the name of judge fraud that would deal with all of this that would supersede the state laws to give a state routes to policeman i was in the room and used in texas when then candidate joe biden met with this family and promised that if you became president he would fig
shapen is in the court room but america's on trial america's own child to see if we have gotten to a place where we can hold police accountable if they break the law the law is for everybody policemen are not above the law policemen to subject to the law and that's what's going on in this court room and that's why we hear the other thing that we are dealing with is that there is a law that has broad rated past the house of representatives called the judge from justice and policing at it is now...
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when _ discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we _ discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we talk _ discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we talk about - discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we talk about the j that we do. when we talk about the rise of hate crimes happening in america that is 100% —— of those crimes reported the 8% of those victims are asian women and in this particular horrific tragedy that asked asian women were killed and we also know that asian women have always been hyper sexualised i'm sexually exploited both in the united states and overseas hysterically and presently. this is an issue where many things converge and we are talking about is enough of and gender—based violence and their victims who were killed are specifically vulnerable because they rake in industries in which they may have been potentially exploited themselves and we know that four of themselves and we know that four of the women were korean between the ages of 50 and 70 and it's being reported that two of them after
when _ discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we _ discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we talk _ discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we talk about - discrimination in america? i believe that we do. when we talk about the j that we do. when we talk about the rise of hate crimes happening in america that is 100% —— of those crimes reported the 8% of those victims are asian women and in this particular horrific tragedy that asked asian women...
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pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". new york city and this is "bbc world news america." a big boost for the astrazeneca vaccine. trials in the u.s. show it is safe, but does america need a fourth jab? the worst flooding in 60 years in south wales with more torrential rain on the way. >> with more rain forecasted over the next few days, things are set to get much worse before they get better. thousands of families have evacuated. laura: and yet another israeli election. the country goes to the polls on thursday for the third time in two years to break the deadlock. >> many israelis are asking, how many times can you have an election with no real winner? ♪ laura: welcome to "world news america" in the u.k. on pbs and around the globe. good news tonight on another coronavirus vaccine. results from the u.s. trial of the oxford astrazeneca jab confirmed the shot is safe and highly effective but trust in the backseat
pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". new york city and this is "bbc world news america." a big boost for the astrazeneca vaccine. trials in the u.s. show it is safe, but does america need a fourth jab? the worst flooding in 60 years in south wales with more torrential rain on the way. >> with more rain forecasted over the next few days, things are...
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what do you say to america? we say help is on the america. people are being vaccinated more quickly than we imagine. help is on the way. half the children in america will no longer be in poverty. help is on the way. our schools will open more quickly and more safely than anyone has ever thought. we democrats made promises. we made promises in georgia. we made promises in the country. we said if we gained the senate, the house, and elected the president, we would get things done and get us out of this covid crisis. we are on the road to success. help is on the way. [applause] this is a wonderful day for america. this is the most significant piece of legislation in so many ways in decades. and we are just getting started. help is on the way. thank you, everybody. [applause] speaker pelosi: goodn in the rose garden. mr. president. madam vice president. an honor to be with you. and to be with the majority leader. i joined him in acknowledging our members who are here, many chairs of committees and members of our leadership. without all of you, th
what do you say to america? we say help is on the america. people are being vaccinated more quickly than we imagine. help is on the way. half the children in america will no longer be in poverty. help is on the way. our schools will open more quickly and more safely than anyone has ever thought. we democrats made promises. we made promises in georgia. we made promises in the country. we said if we gained the senate, the house, and elected the president, we would get things done and get us out...
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of america and i believe it's also joe biden's way of telling it to ron that america will not be written in to the. a c.p.i. . you know it's an insurgent interesting norge number one in the western publics are never explain what iran is doing in syria as marcus rightly points out they're invited there and they're fighting jihad it's violent terrorist groups ok and that is never explained to the it's the western publics and number 2 i guess you know joe's right america is back back bombing and it in and i would use slightly different terminology the mark as you know maintaining american hegemony they're making they're saying no we will challenge and even though they have no answers for the quagmire that they've created for themselves in the region go ahead george that's exactly right that quagmire was in large part created by the obama and biden the administration when they cynically and ruthlessly tried to exploit the arab spring in 2011 to bring about a series of regime changes in the arab world. it started it was in libya and then it moved into syria and it's becoming increasingly clea
of america and i believe it's also joe biden's way of telling it to ron that america will not be written in to the. a c.p.i. . you know it's an insurgent interesting norge number one in the western publics are never explain what iran is doing in syria as marcus rightly points out they're invited there and they're fighting jihad it's violent terrorist groups ok and that is never explained to the it's the western publics and number 2 i guess you know joe's right america is back back bombing and...
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america is back. bash speaking of america's seemingly never ending foreign wars it has been revealed that washington has wasted billions of dollars in its longest military adventure abroad the war in afghanistan the main drain on american funds turned out to be unserviceable rule abandoned buildings and fake overspray us among the key findings of a recent report by the us government's unwatched uk. of the nearly $7800000000.00 in capital as says reviewed in his prior reports special inspector general for of going to stan reconstruction identified to buy a $2400000000.00 in assets that were used to rebound and had not been used for their intended purposes had deteriorated or were destroyed. the cigar report also found say that since 2008 just over $1000000000.00 of u.s. funded assets were used as a regionally intended while only $340000000.00 worth of equipment is quote maintained in good condition the u.s. war in afghanistan began back in 2001 but despite pledges from various presidents to betroth tro
america is back. bash speaking of america's seemingly never ending foreign wars it has been revealed that washington has wasted billions of dollars in its longest military adventure abroad the war in afghanistan the main drain on american funds turned out to be unserviceable rule abandoned buildings and fake overspray us among the key findings of a recent report by the us government's unwatched uk. of the nearly $7800000000.00 in capital as says reviewed in his prior reports special inspector...
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she is also the wealthiest black woman in america. _ america. she is also the wealthiest black woman in america. it's - america. she is also the wealthiest black woman in america. it's great| black woman in america. it's great for them _ black woman in america. it's great for them to— black woman in america. it's great for them to be _ black woman in america. it's great for them to be aligned _ black woman in america. it's great for them to be aligned with- black woman in america. it's great for them to be aligned with her- for them to be aligned with her because — for them to be aligned with her because she _ for them to be aligned with her because she can't _ for them to be aligned with her because she can't really- for them to be aligned with her because she can't really give i for them to be aligned with heri because she can't really give lot for them to be aligned with her. because she can't really give lot of guidance _ because she can't really give lot of guidance to— because she can't really give lot of guidance to them _ because s
she is also the wealthiest black woman in america. _ america. she is also the wealthiest black woman in america. it's - america. she is also the wealthiest black woman in america. it's great| black woman in america. it's great for them _ black woman in america. it's great for them to— black woman in america. it's great for them to be _ black woman in america. it's great for them to be aligned _ black woman in america. it's great for them to be aligned with- black woman in america. it's great...
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[applause] in just one short month, we have gone from america first two america last. -- first to america last. there is no better example than the new and horrible crisis on our southern border. we did such a good job. nobody has ever seen like what we did. now he wants it all to go to hell. when i left office six weeks ago, we had created the most secure border in u.s. history. we had built almost 500 miles of great border wall that helped us with these numbers because once it is up -- they used to say a wall does not work. you know what i have always said. walls and wheels. those are two things that will never change. the wall has been amazing. they don't want to complete it. they don't want to complete little sections in certain little areas. it has had an impact nobody would have even believed. it is amazing considering the democrats' number one priority was to ensure the wall would never get billed. we -- get built. we ended catch and release. ended asylum, fraud and brought illegal crossings to historic lows. when illegal aliens trespassed across our borders, they were promptly cau
[applause] in just one short month, we have gone from america first two america last. -- first to america last. there is no better example than the new and horrible crisis on our southern border. we did such a good job. nobody has ever seen like what we did. now he wants it all to go to hell. when i left office six weeks ago, we had created the most secure border in u.s. history. we had built almost 500 miles of great border wall that helped us with these numbers because once it is up -- they...
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first — america versus everyone else. joe biden has a more global perspective but he knows — all american presidents know — that empires don't last forever and nor do superpowers. america can see a surging china, a resurgent russia, and if you listen to this commentator, that means decisions that are both unpalatable and inevitable. and that is why the us won't walk away. it didn't after a number of saudis were involved in the 9/11 attacks in 2001, it hasn't after the khashoggi murder. president obama understood this — he went to saudi arabia and met the king despite profound reservations about its human rights record. a dancing president trump understood this — he made saudi arabia his first foreign trip. and president biden understands this, too. in their very different ways, all three expressed disapproval of saudi actions, all three placed american interests above that. this is an exchange, not an alliance, and it's about the maintenance of american power. and for all thatjoe biden positions himself as a break
first — america versus everyone else. joe biden has a more global perspective but he knows — all american presidents know — that empires don't last forever and nor do superpowers. america can see a surging china, a resurgent russia, and if you listen to this commentator, that means decisions that are both unpalatable and inevitable. and that is why the us won't walk away. it didn't after a number of saudis were involved in the 9/11 attacks in 2001, it hasn't after the khashoggi murder....
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pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> i'm katty kay in washington. this is bbc world news america. the u.s. is seeing a massive surge of migrants. thousands are unaccompanied children that will go to mexico city to get -- we will go to mexico city to get the view. the eu's medical regulator remains convinced astrazeneca's vaccine is safe, but more are suspending rollout of the shop. top u. officials bring a message of reassurance to america's allies in asia. north korea's leadership has words of its own, noting joe biden against causing a sting in the region -- stink in the region. ♪ katty: from woodwind to woodwork , how thousands of performers changed roles since theater curtains in the u.k. came down one year ago. ♪ ♪ katty: welcome to world news america in the u.k. on pbs and around the globe. there is a crisis on america's southern border. a surge of unaccompanied children trying to get into america f
pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "bbc world news". >> i'm katty kay in washington. this is bbc world news america. the u.s. is seeing a massive surge of migrants. thousands are unaccompanied children that will go to mexico city to get -- we will go to mexico city to get the view. the eu's medical regulator remains convinced astrazeneca's vaccine is safe, but more are...
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suez canal over into europe and onto north america-— north america. does this show 'ust how fra . ile north america. does this show 'ust how fragile supply i north america. does this show 'ust how fragile supply chains �* north america. does this show 'ust how fragile supply chains are? e north america. does this showjust how fragile supply chains are? i - how fragile supply chains are? i think we have really learned that lesson over the last yearjust how one thing can really change the game. rememberwhen one thing can really change the game. remember when covid 19 first hit in china, it was very difficult for us to get chinese products here in north america. 0nce for us to get chinese products here in north america. once we were able to start getting products here, we couldn't actually get them from one place to another. and now there is a different kind of disruption happening that you cannot physically move these items through this main waterway. it really demonstrates just how interconnected everything really is. just how interconnected everythi
suez canal over into europe and onto north america-— north america. does this show 'ust how fra . ile north america. does this show 'ust how fragile supply i north america. does this show 'ust how fragile supply chains �* north america. does this show 'ust how fragile supply chains are? e north america. does this showjust how fragile supply chains are? i - how fragile supply chains are? i think we have really learned that lesson over the last yearjust how one thing can really change the...
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pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "b world news". ♪ >> this is "bbc world ws america," i'm katty kay. george floyd's death shook the world. the officer who knelt on his neck stands trial. in a minneapolis courtroom today the two sides laid out their cases. >> you will hear as he cries out, derek shaaban -- derek chauvin never moves. he did exactly what he had been trained to do -- >> he did exactly what he had been trained to do. use of force is not attractive but it is necessary component for the police. katty: outside the courtroom, emotions are running high and minneapolis and beyond as calls for justice grow louder. the covid crisis in latin america is getting worse not at her. we look at mexico and brazil invite neither country has been able to contain the pandemic. and the everiven has been dislodged from its spot on the suez canal after a week long saga that clogged up global trade. ♪ katty: for all of you watching on
pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, "b world news". ♪ >> this is "bbc world ws america," i'm katty kay. george floyd's death shook the world. the officer who knelt on his neck stands trial. in a minneapolis courtroom today the two sides laid out their cases. >> you will hear as he cries out, derek shaaban -- derek chauvin never moves. he did exactly what he...
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in america we don't think so much as plain manpower as much as man using power. in the first decade since petroleum, no job has been so big that we cannot design the power tools to handle it. today, the strength in a man's back or in his arms is not important, it is the strength he controls beyond his fingertips that counts. to meet our nation's needs, whatever they may be, this strength can be delivered anywhere and at any time from over 400,000 oil wells. ♪ 24 hours a day, deliveries of oil go out. starting at the pipeline companies with a chief dispatchers orders. >> our problem here is many one of traffic. almost every foot of this companies 7000 miles of pipe is full of some sort of petroleum. we have to keep it moving and get it where it is going on time. at the indian river pumping station, the order tells him to sidetrack one type of crude oil temporarily and sent the type the refinery needs right now in its place. we have scheduled it to end up at the refinery just when they are ready to handle it. ♪ >> now we have crossed a dozen states to a west co
in america we don't think so much as plain manpower as much as man using power. in the first decade since petroleum, no job has been so big that we cannot design the power tools to handle it. today, the strength in a man's back or in his arms is not important, it is the strength he controls beyond his fingertips that counts. to meet our nation's needs, whatever they may be, this strength can be delivered anywhere and at any time from over 400,000 oil wells. ♪ 24 hours a day, deliveries of oil...
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>> you have two wonder where they come from in america when they don't like america like we do. that's what i'm reminded why we are the right party, why the republican party is on the right side of history. we heard a lot about the cancel call serve -- cancel culture these days. if you identify as an american, you belong in the republican party. [applause] >> i chair this group called the american conservative union. i love the name because they invite us to their parties and then they find out we are not -- i love the fact of being a conservative but i don't know what your responses but sometimes i think like that conservative word is not as important because we love america. >> jim is an amazing individual. he runs the biggest conservative group in congress, republican study group. he's a veteran, served in the navy. e-services country today. that is what defines as different between the conservatives and the socialists. i wonder if we could think about the way the press likes to say republicans are fractured. here's the truth and you know it. not all of you are republicans in
>> you have two wonder where they come from in america when they don't like america like we do. that's what i'm reminded why we are the right party, why the republican party is on the right side of history. we heard a lot about the cancel call serve -- cancel culture these days. if you identify as an american, you belong in the republican party. [applause] >> i chair this group called the american conservative union. i love the name because they invite us to their parties and then...
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that's not where america is. we believe in our second to mammon, we are going to fight to preserve the second amendment rights. >> laura: this is where states attorneys general better get cracking real quick and have that legislation ready to fight against any of this. congressman, think is so much. and every week it seems there's a story of some new insanity that they are teaching our kids. what is going to talk about next is going to reveal about california schools. it may top everything we told you to date, and he's here next. ♪ ♪ >> laura: the california department of education oversees 10,000 public schools with 6 million students, if you can believe it. so it's more than a little concerning that next week the department will vote on a new statewide ethnic studies curriculum that was partially developed by someone whose goal is to engineer a countered against white christians, i kid you not. this new lesson plan is called the ethnic studies model curriculum. not only calls for the decolonization of ameri
that's not where america is. we believe in our second to mammon, we are going to fight to preserve the second amendment rights. >> laura: this is where states attorneys general better get cracking real quick and have that legislation ready to fight against any of this. congressman, think is so much. and every week it seems there's a story of some new insanity that they are teaching our kids. what is going to talk about next is going to reveal about california schools. it may top...
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america is tired of being locked down. states like tennessee have been on the cutting edge of reopening seeing their economies come back but seeing their kids back in school, we need to have our nation open again. i applaud states like tennessee and florida wherewe are today that are making strides to get our economy back open . it's veryimportant . >> let's jump into our topic. you know one of the things we spent a lot of time talking about cpac is the menace of china from an economic perspective and national security perspective. we have the concept called claude, some of you like me might not be that familiar with. give us a one minute overview of how we handle a very tough neighborhood knowing that you just return before you ran for the senate from being ambassador of the country to japan, you know that neighborhood well. give us a note overview. >> out before i do that i want to take a moment to complement you and cpac for your vision because you've taken cpac to that region. you're taking conservative leadership and
america is tired of being locked down. states like tennessee have been on the cutting edge of reopening seeing their economies come back but seeing their kids back in school, we need to have our nation open again. i applaud states like tennessee and florida wherewe are today that are making strides to get our economy back open . it's veryimportant . >> let's jump into our topic. you know one of the things we spent a lot of time talking about cpac is the menace of china from an economic...
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we had made the right decision for america, we had put america first, and we got it right. my job took me some pretty difficult places. i did spend some time with chairman kim. i was reminded of the other day that i now have spent more time with the leader of north korea than any american, including dennis rodman. [laughter] he was the previous record holder, and i blew right past him. that is a good example where president trump gave guidance to me. i was the cia director at the time. good friday, i flew out to go meet chairman kim. i want to have a conversation. i want to set up time to meet with him somewhere, someday. mike, go and see if you can make that happen. i flew to pyongyang on good friday morning because the goal was for me to be back at work monday morning so no one would know i had traveled there. it worked as well as few things in washington did not leak in my time. [laughter] but it was truly remarkable in many respects. we open up a conversation. we convinced him to stop long-range nuclear testing, and there has been no nuclear testing since the president
we had made the right decision for america, we had put america first, and we got it right. my job took me some pretty difficult places. i did spend some time with chairman kim. i was reminded of the other day that i now have spent more time with the leader of north korea than any american, including dennis rodman. [laughter] he was the previous record holder, and i blew right past him. that is a good example where president trump gave guidance to me. i was the cia director at the time. good...
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is what we're seeing here in america something of 2 essentially when of course successive presidents have to rail against the comb buy ins and i have one steel and heavy industry which were how dextre and behold in the medical economy. you see some pot wells and tabs of some regalia against big. people used to essentially go regale against big steel i do think that's true but here's another one more thing alex to think about i'm not sure with the intensity of media and social media that we may have in america ever a 2 term president because by now 6 or 8 weeks or however many days into bides administration even the left is picking him apart right it's almost impossible to operate this massive government and not have major mess ups and so suddenly it's the guy in office and someday a gallon office that takes on the weight the takes on the water and is flailing and you've got a challenger who says i'll be better and then get in and they have the same problem so i think it's easier now for trump to say look i did some things right biden is stumbling and that's partly what you're seeing
is what we're seeing here in america something of 2 essentially when of course successive presidents have to rail against the comb buy ins and i have one steel and heavy industry which were how dextre and behold in the medical economy. you see some pot wells and tabs of some regalia against big. people used to essentially go regale against big steel i do think that's true but here's another one more thing alex to think about i'm not sure with the intensity of media and social media that we may...
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we have never ever ever ever failed in america. when we have acted together. >> brian: his whole soul he said. his entire speech was all about reaching across the aisle and bringing america together. now 64 days later we know that what he said was a flat out lie. not only did he not mean what he said in that speech, he never meant it. biden knew he was walking into washington with a slight majority in both chambers of congress. radical agenda was on his hit list though. if he had any interest in working with republicans, he would reach out to his 40 year friend the most powerful republican in the world, in washington, mitch mcconnell. how did that go? >> i haven't been invited to the white house so far this administration. >> when was the last time you had a conversation with president biden even on the phone? >> i don't believe i have spoken with him since he was sworn. in we had a couple of conversations before then. >> brian: is that any way to make a deal, don't talk to him? you see, when your goal is overhauling america, you d
we have never ever ever ever failed in america. when we have acted together. >> brian: his whole soul he said. his entire speech was all about reaching across the aisle and bringing america together. now 64 days later we know that what he said was a flat out lie. not only did he not mean what he said in that speech, he never meant it. biden knew he was walking into washington with a slight majority in both chambers of congress. radical agenda was on his hit list though. if he had any...
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america. judge jeanine: joe biden ban dismantling president trump's border policies on day one of his administration. now a record number of illegals are flooding into this country. david leopold is here to join us on "justice" tonight. you recently said that the currently the unaccompanied minors are not being met with the cruelty they were being met with in cages like they were during the trump administration. what do you base that on? >> the cruelty? let's talk about that for a second. one thing that the t trump administration showed us. with its cruelty and with its outlandish treatment of dren, the separation and kidnapping of children and treatment of people, humanity, of kids, they are still coming jeanine. why are they still coming? they are coming because this is not a biden issue. this is something that has been going on in ebbs and flows for decades. judge jeanine: descraid, what has been going on in ebbs and flows. >> take a look at 2019. everybody is screaming on your show about t
america. judge jeanine: joe biden ban dismantling president trump's border policies on day one of his administration. now a record number of illegals are flooding into this country. david leopold is here to join us on "justice" tonight. you recently said that the currently the unaccompanied minors are not being met with the cruelty they were being met with in cages like they were during the trump administration. what do you base that on? >> the cruelty? let's talk about that for...
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in america, anything is possible. like what we did with the vaccines a decade ago that laid the foundation for covid-19 vaccines that we have today. like we did with the interstate highway system, transforming the way we travel and developed. americans can visit relatives anywhere in the country, with just to this day, about a quarter of all of the miles americans drive each year on one of those original highways. imagine what we can do, let's within our reach if we modernize us highways. you and your family could travel coast to coast without a single tank of gas onboard a high-speed train. we connect internet wherever you live. imagine knowing that you are handing your children and grandchildren a country that will lead the world and producing clean energy technology, and will address one of the biggest threats of our time. that is what we will do. altogether, along with the american rescue plan, the proposal i put forward will create millions of jobs, estimated by some as 18 million jobs, good paying jobs. it also
in america, anything is possible. like what we did with the vaccines a decade ago that laid the foundation for covid-19 vaccines that we have today. like we did with the interstate highway system, transforming the way we travel and developed. americans can visit relatives anywhere in the country, with just to this day, about a quarter of all of the miles americans drive each year on one of those original highways. imagine what we can do, let's within our reach if we modernize us highways. you...