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this is just a part of barbara's legacy. this speech is called the barbara k. olson memorial lecture, although i never cared for the term lecture. it sounds too much like a colonoscopy [laughter] or any recent speech by president biden. [laughter] so, i prefer to think of this as a remembrance. so, in preparing for this evening i thought i might try to , channel barbara and what she , might think and say about the state of politics and society in america today had her life not been so brutally ended on september 11. i have no doubt she would have a lot to say to us, so i will try to limit these imaginary insights to just four subjects. first -- america's standing and stature in the world and in the hearts of its people. barbara, like her fellow texans, loved this country and was proud to be an american. she believed in an america that stood tall, was respected by its citizens, allies, and other nations, feared by its enemies, abided by its commitments, and protected the lives and rights of its people. the america that gave birth to the individuals about who tom
this is just a part of barbara's legacy. this speech is called the barbara k. olson memorial lecture, although i never cared for the term lecture. it sounds too much like a colonoscopy [laughter] or any recent speech by president biden. [laughter] so, i prefer to think of this as a remembrance. so, in preparing for this evening i thought i might try to , channel barbara and what she , might think and say about the state of politics and society in america today had her life not been so brutally...
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the federalist society was a dream come true for barbara. she loved the rough and tumble of robust debate bursting with ideas, energy, passion, and enthusiasm. she persuaded the dean of her persuasively liberal law school to allow her to form the first federalist chapter at the law school, and immediately after law school she thrust herself into washington life, becoming in rapid succession a lawyer in private practice, and assistant united states attorney, a top investigator, deputy solicitor general of the house of representatives, general counsel for the senate with -- with -- whip, author of two books about the clintons, not favorable, and a remarkable successful legal commentator. barbara sought in the federalist society a reflection of herself. she was a passionate believer in individual liberty, private enterprise, and limited government. she had an insatiable appetite for ideas, debate, and intellectual adjusting. barbara enjoyed mixing up on any subject and she was very good at it. she was outspoken, articulate, and it must be said,
the federalist society was a dream come true for barbara. she loved the rough and tumble of robust debate bursting with ideas, energy, passion, and enthusiasm. she persuaded the dean of her persuasively liberal law school to allow her to form the first federalist chapter at the law school, and immediately after law school she thrust herself into washington life, becoming in rapid succession a lawyer in private practice, and assistant united states attorney, a top investigator, deputy solicitor...
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barbara miller of arkansas. it was about to receive a visit from investigators looking into a homicide. coming up -- >> she was definitely the person of interest to a suspect, somewhere in that category. >> questions would there be answers? >> i'm going to let you tap into my email. >> oh, that's fine. i'm just wondering. >> i'm not going to let you spy on me. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪ for deb, living with constipation with belly pain was the same old story for years. trying this. doing that. spending countless days right here. still came the belly pain, discomfort, and bloating. awful feelings she kept sugar-coating. finally, with the help of her doctor, it came to be. that her symptoms were all signs of ibs-c. and that's why she said yess to adding linzess. linzess is not a laxative. it helps you have more frequent and complete bowel movements. and is proven to help relieve overall abdominal symptoms belly pain,discomfort, and bloating. do not give linzess to children less than six and it should no
barbara miller of arkansas. it was about to receive a visit from investigators looking into a homicide. coming up -- >> she was definitely the person of interest to a suspect, somewhere in that category. >> questions would there be answers? >> i'm going to let you tap into my email. >> oh, that's fine. i'm just wondering. >> i'm not going to let you spy on me. >> when "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪ for deb, living with constipation with belly pain...
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i'm wearing barbara bush on her birthday today, april hearing. also were a pearl necklace but i whenever i wear pearls i would play with them, twirled them and she would say quit twirling your pearls. so in her honor i actually did not wear pearls today. but i just i guess i would like to read a letter that's in the book that president bush wrote her. would say everything you need to know can be as how he felt about his wife of 73 years. he wrote this january 6 1994. her 49th wedding anniversary, where barbara appeared from hwb. you marry me? i forgot. you did at 49 years ago today. i was very happy that day in 1945 when even happier today. you have given me joy that human know. you made our boys into men by calling them out and then right away by loving them . you helped sorrow be the greatest daughter in the whole wideworld . i have climbed perhaps the highest mountain in the world but even that could not hold a candle to be in barbara's husband. mom used to tell me now george, don't walk ahead? little did she know i was only trying to keep up
i'm wearing barbara bush on her birthday today, april hearing. also were a pearl necklace but i whenever i wear pearls i would play with them, twirled them and she would say quit twirling your pearls. so in her honor i actually did not wear pearls today. but i just i guess i would like to read a letter that's in the book that president bush wrote her. would say everything you need to know can be as how he felt about his wife of 73 years. he wrote this january 6 1994. her 49th wedding...
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hello, barbara. well, that is a very, very good question and i'm having a lot of trouble trying to get a proper answer. but 1st, let me tell you, we are in what, in the main square where the festivities will be starting fairly soon. in fact, 1st of all, with a barbarian steel pan orchestra, not a band, an orchestra, and a huge amount of people. going to need a lot of music, a parade. people are going to be all out on the streets. they're allowed to be out until past midnight for the 1st time in months because there's been a strict curfew. it on the island. but when i asked people why they had different reasons, some in fact, don't even agree with it. some say that the prime minister imposed this decision on them. there was not a referendum that it was just simply an announcement made, but i have been reading up on barbie in history and i could tell you that for a long, long time they were at large segments of the population that were pushing for this to happen. they said that this was the, the last v
hello, barbara. well, that is a very, very good question and i'm having a lot of trouble trying to get a proper answer. but 1st, let me tell you, we are in what, in the main square where the festivities will be starting fairly soon. in fact, 1st of all, with a barbarian steel pan orchestra, not a band, an orchestra, and a huge amount of people. going to need a lot of music, a parade. people are going to be all out on the streets. they're allowed to be out until past midnight for the 1st time in...
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barbara, go on. can we thank all of _ them all. just to say. barbara, go on. can we thank all of the - on. can we thank all of the supporters who have been so lovely. that is what is helping us keep going, isn't it? they are. they give you strength. we are so grateful to them. ., ., you strength. we are so grateful to them. ., ,, i. ., you strength. we are so grateful to them. ., ,, ., ':: ., them. thank you, after 10am we will talk to the daughter _ them. thank you, after 10am we will talk to the daughter of _ them. thank you, after 10am we will talk to the daughter of someone - them. thank you, after 10am we will| talk to the daughter of someone else injail in tehran. he is a retired engineer, british national, anoosheh ashoori, sentenced to ten years in jailfor ashoori, sentenced to ten years in jail for allegedly spying which he denies, we will talk to his daughter and find out about the many issues involved with those detained, richard mentioned some of them, the debt, sanctions, the nuclear deal and so on. stay with us, if you possibly can. victoria, tha
barbara, go on. can we thank all of _ them all. just to say. barbara, go on. can we thank all of the - on. can we thank all of the supporters who have been so lovely. that is what is helping us keep going, isn't it? they are. they give you strength. we are so grateful to them. ., ., you strength. we are so grateful to them. ., ,, i. ., you strength. we are so grateful to them. ., ,, ., ':: ., them. thank you, after 10am we will talk to the daughter _ them. thank you, after 10am we will talk to...
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paul, barbara, thank you so much. we'll be talking about the idea of appeasement later in the show, by the way. a little tease on that. thank you so much both of you, appreciate it. >>> coming up, the information in the brian laundrie case that was kept secret until now. what his parents told the police weeks before he was found dead. wayfair's biggest cyber monday ever is now on. yes! score unbelievable savings. like area rugs up to 80% off. living room seating up to 70% off. and ge appliances up to 40% off. plus tons more limited-time deals. and free shipping on thousands of products. our cyber monday is happening now through december 3rd. shop the event of the season. only at wayfair.com ♪ wayfair you've got just what i need ♪ one role of a lifetime...one sore throat. but she had enough. she took new mucinex instasoothe sore throat lozenges. show your sore throat who's boss. new mucinex instasoothe. works in seconds, lasts for hours. (burke) this is why you want farmers claim forgiveness... [echoing] claim forg
paul, barbara, thank you so much. we'll be talking about the idea of appeasement later in the show, by the way. a little tease on that. thank you so much both of you, appreciate it. >>> coming up, the information in the brian laundrie case that was kept secret until now. what his parents told the police weeks before he was found dead. wayfair's biggest cyber monday ever is now on. yes! score unbelievable savings. like area rugs up to 80% off. living room seating up to 70% off. and ge...
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let's bring in a barbara slaven now. she's the director of the atlantic councils, future of iran initiative and joins us from washington day say, thanks for joining us. barbara. how optimistic can we bay that the deal will be salvage this time around? well, i think this week is going to be largely an exercise in political posturing by the iranian so i would not expect any real progress this week. the larger question is whether iran is still interested in a return to the j. c. p. o, a. whether it still sees benefit in the limited sanctions relief, that is, it is going to get you know, a ron's demand that all sanctions be lifted is completely unrealistic. that's, that's not going to happen. many of the u. s. sanctions are tied to terrorism. human rights abuses, not to nuclear issues, but iran still would get a substantial amount of sanctions relief would get access to about a $100000000000.00 in oil revenues that are frozen in foreign banks would be able to sell a lot more oil, a lot more freely and so the calculation and
let's bring in a barbara slaven now. she's the director of the atlantic councils, future of iran initiative and joins us from washington day say, thanks for joining us. barbara. how optimistic can we bay that the deal will be salvage this time around? well, i think this week is going to be largely an exercise in political posturing by the iranian so i would not expect any real progress this week. the larger question is whether iran is still interested in a return to the j. c. p. o, a. whether...
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barbara: that is probably part of the mix. they have substantive differences that are not going to be fixed. mr. biden frames the relationship, his foreign policy around the idea that china is america's biggest competitor in national security and economic issues. that includes a competition between democracy and autoccy. the chinese do not like this framework. they have given no indication they plan to change their outlook fundamentally, but both men could do without some sort of international rupture next year. xi jinping has the olympics that has a conference of the communist party later this year that is expected to approve him for a third term. mr. biden and the democrats have what looks to be a quite rocky midterm coming up. it would help both of them to fi a sustainable working relationship. nada: inflation is a real issue in the united states at the moment. do we expect trade to come up at all in these conversations? barbara: janet yellen said that reducing those tariffs that the united states has on china could help to
barbara: that is probably part of the mix. they have substantive differences that are not going to be fixed. mr. biden frames the relationship, his foreign policy around the idea that china is america's biggest competitor in national security and economic issues. that includes a competition between democracy and autoccy. the chinese do not like this framework. they have given no indication they plan to change their outlook fundamentally, but both men could do without some sort of international...
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both were owned by longtime island resident barbara. >> she said, are you miss lochtefeld? and she said, no, and pointed over there. the >> reporter: officers walked up and knocked. it was the first hint of trouble. >> i moved around a bay window. and that was the first time i saw someone on the ground. >> reporter: for todd always looking at the crime scene. i radioed sergeant koch lee. >> reporter: furtado's partner kicked in the door, and saw a woman stabbed to death. furtado never saw anything like it and was hit by a wave of fearsome oceans. >> from shock to awe to frightened. that's how it went. the police training then kicked in. >> reporter: adrenaline surging, the cops pull their weapons. >> our thought was to draw our weapon with our safety. so we proceeded to clear the house with weapons drawn. >> reporter: it was all clear. but horrifying. there were signs of a struggle. blood in a bedroom and in a living room by the body. officer furtado radioed in. >> i made the comments, just get here. >> reporter: it was furtado's first homicide. but if he was a stranger to
both were owned by longtime island resident barbara. >> she said, are you miss lochtefeld? and she said, no, and pointed over there. the >> reporter: officers walked up and knocked. it was the first hint of trouble. >> i moved around a bay window. and that was the first time i saw someone on the ground. >> reporter: for todd always looking at the crime scene. i radioed sergeant koch lee. >> reporter: furtado's partner kicked in the door, and saw a woman stabbed to...
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we have a special interview with dame barbara woodward, britain's permanent representative to the united nations. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. two men convicted of the murder of the american civil rights leader, malcolm x, are set to be exonerated. he was shot dead in new york in 1965 as he prepared to give a speech. the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al—aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man, thomas hagan, has not been overturned. phil bertelsen is series producer and director of the netflix documentary series who killed malcolm x? he's in new york. thank you so much forjoining us now. this is long overdue but may not have happened without your documentary. how does it feel to be part of such a notable part of history? it feels extraordinary. thanks for having made and thanks for reporting on the story. it is often that we do this job of ours reporting news or stories of historical meaning and our only hope is that they have impact, and in this case, it did. so we are eternally grateful. i
we have a special interview with dame barbara woodward, britain's permanent representative to the united nations. welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. two men convicted of the murder of the american civil rights leader, malcolm x, are set to be exonerated. he was shot dead in new york in 1965 as he prepared to give a speech. the manhattan district attorney said muhammad al—aziz and khalil islam did not get the justice they deserved. the conviction of a third man,...
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barbara mcquade, thanks for joining us this evening. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up in this week's that's what they said, critical race theory was on the minds of voters as they went to the polls in virginia on tuesday. but not everyone did their homework. i'm going to explain next. >>> plus one year after rudy giuliani's infamous press conference at four seasons total landscaping took the internet by storm, meet the family behind the small business that was thrown into the national spotlight. you do not want to miss this. "four seasons total documentary" sunday 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. there's a different way to treat hiv. it's once-monthly injectable cabenuva. cabenuva is the only once-a-month, complete hiv treatment for adults who are undetectable. cabenuva helps keep me undetectable. it's two injections, given by a healthcare provider once a month. hiv pills aren't on my mind. i love being able to pick up and go. don't receive cabenuva if you're allergic to its ingredients or taking certain medicines, which may
barbara mcquade, thanks for joining us this evening. greatly appreciate it. >>> coming up in this week's that's what they said, critical race theory was on the minds of voters as they went to the polls in virginia on tuesday. but not everyone did their homework. i'm going to explain next. >>> plus one year after rudy giuliani's infamous press conference at four seasons total landscaping took the internet by storm, meet the family behind the small business that was thrown into...
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wade, barbara, is overturned. you got 12 states in the nation right now with kind of these overnight trigger laws if, in fact, this happens. talk about the power that these conservative legislatures have across the country if, in fact, roe v. wade is overturned in this mississippi case. >> well, as you said, there are a number of states where nothing needs to be done. it will automatically revert to making abortion illegal in a number of states. in those states where it's not, there are republican majorities where they could make it illegal in a number of additional states, and i think what we'll see is the opportunity for women of means, women who have wealth to be able to travel to states where abortion is legal and for other women who cannot afford to make that step to have to resort to back alley abortions and all of the dangers that come with that, and so i think we're going to see a world much like the one that existed before roe vs. wade in 1973, one where women's health is at risk and there is a great disp
wade, barbara, is overturned. you got 12 states in the nation right now with kind of these overnight trigger laws if, in fact, this happens. talk about the power that these conservative legislatures have across the country if, in fact, roe v. wade is overturned in this mississippi case. >> well, as you said, there are a number of states where nothing needs to be done. it will automatically revert to making abortion illegal in a number of states. in those states where it's not, there are...
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and barbara armina, you know, it seems like, you know, i'm going back of the holidays here. it seems like shopping begins earlier in earlier every year. and now that we have had the supply chain constraints, we haven't seen, you know, big numbers in october as we've talked about. i mean, is that all being pushed by those? are people actually just getting out sooner? and, you know, when we get into mid december, there's gonna be a lot of empty shelves to look at. well, the numbers tell us that 4 times as many shoppers expected to shop earlier than they usually do. and retailers, of course that's good, it extends the selling season. consumers buy early and then they also buy late. so listen advantage to both consumers and retailers. i think it'll happen a longer selling season and simmers are to some extent ready to be out in around with people. and shopping is a tradition for many. and so that's part of the holiday experience. but i, i do think there is a concern for some people. certainly you're not going to have necessarily, you know, some of those big christmas items, like
and barbara armina, you know, it seems like, you know, i'm going back of the holidays here. it seems like shopping begins earlier in earlier every year. and now that we have had the supply chain constraints, we haven't seen, you know, big numbers in october as we've talked about. i mean, is that all being pushed by those? are people actually just getting out sooner? and, you know, when we get into mid december, there's gonna be a lot of empty shelves to look at. well, the numbers tell us that 4...
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and barbara armina, you know, it seems like, you know, i'm going back of the holidays here. it seems like shopping begins earlier in earlier every year. and now that we have had the supply chain constraints, we've been seeing, you know, big numbers in october as we've talked about. i mean, is that all being pushed by those? are people actually just getting out sooner? and, you know, when we get into mid december, there's gonna be a lot of empty shelves to look at. well, the numbers tell us that 4 times as many shoppers expected to shop earlier than they usually do. and retailers, of course that's good, it extends the selling season. consumers buy early and then they also buy late. so with an advantage to both consumers and to retailers, i think it'll happen a longer selling season, and simmers are to some extent ready to be out in around rich people and shopping is a tradition remedy. and so that's part of the holiday experience. but i, i do think there is a concern for some people. certainly you're not going to have necessarily, you know, some of those big christmas items,
and barbara armina, you know, it seems like, you know, i'm going back of the holidays here. it seems like shopping begins earlier in earlier every year. and now that we have had the supply chain constraints, we've been seeing, you know, big numbers in october as we've talked about. i mean, is that all being pushed by those? are people actually just getting out sooner? and, you know, when we get into mid december, there's gonna be a lot of empty shelves to look at. well, the numbers tell us that...
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joining me to discuss this legal analyst barbara mcquade. barbara is of course an expert in criminal law, criminal procedure and national security law. barbara, it's great to vuioback on this show. whatted should we make of this second grand jury? does it tell us anything about where this investigation appears to be heading? >> well, it does and it doesn't. grand jury investigations are by definition secret, and so we only know little drips and drebs that get leaked out. and just because a grand jury is investigating doesn't mean charges will be returned. it means they'll investigate and could determine there's sufficient evidence or none at all. they'll begin lie looking at documents and records and talking to people. and if and when they think it's reaching a point they need to call people in to testify, that's when they impanel a grand jury, so it sounds like they've reached that stage. so i do think to suggest it's moving into an advanced stage and that the evidence they've obtained so far is serious enough to believe it, charges are pos
joining me to discuss this legal analyst barbara mcquade. barbara is of course an expert in criminal law, criminal procedure and national security law. barbara, it's great to vuioback on this show. whatted should we make of this second grand jury? does it tell us anything about where this investigation appears to be heading? >> well, it does and it doesn't. grand jury investigations are by definition secret, and so we only know little drips and drebs that get leaked out. and just because...
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i will, i will, barbara. always good to see you, amy. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, republicans in the u.s. senate blocked consideration of a voting rights bill for the fourth time this year. democrats needed 60 votes to begin debate, but fell well short. they say the bill is needed to combat new restrictions on voting in at least 19 states. republicans charge it would usurp state authority over elections. young children across the u.s. began getting vaccinated against covid-19 today. inoculations began after the c.d.c. approved low doses of pfizer's vaccine for children five to 11 years old. meanwhile, white house officials warned against vaccine misinformation. >> every parent has a right to the facts so they can make decisions for their children based on accurate scientific information. misinformation robs them of this freedom, that's why i'm asking parents to please seek answers from credible sources. >> woodruff: officials also say a federal rule mandating vaccinations at large private companies
i will, i will, barbara. always good to see you, amy. >> woodruff: in the day's other news, republicans in the u.s. senate blocked consideration of a voting rights bill for the fourth time this year. democrats needed 60 votes to begin debate, but fell well short. they say the bill is needed to combat new restrictions on voting in at least 19 states. republicans charge it would usurp state authority over elections. young children across the u.s. began getting vaccinated against covid-19...
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for more on america's role, i am joinedy barbara plath usher our state department correspondent. barbara, there were strong words there from the secretary of state talking about weaponizing migration. but, what sport did the u.s. give to the eu -- support did the u.s. give to the eu? >> this is a strong show of solidarity from the secretary of state and state department saying that belarus is undermine peace and security in europe with this migration flow and the u.s. would stand by its european partners. ursula von der leyen is in washington. she says the message she got was that they that the u.s. shares of the eu assessment that belarus is carrying out an attack to destabilize its neighbors. mr. blinken said that the u.s. would continue to pressure the lukashenko government. he declined to confirm that this would mean a new round of sanctions. the u.s. has a sanctioned batterers for other things. our son of under lyon said she had been told -- ursula von der leyen was told that it would mean a new round. >> you get the sense that the administration viewed this as a european pr
for more on america's role, i am joinedy barbara plath usher our state department correspondent. barbara, there were strong words there from the secretary of state talking about weaponizing migration. but, what sport did the u.s. give to the eu -- support did the u.s. give to the eu? >> this is a strong show of solidarity from the secretary of state and state department saying that belarus is undermine peace and security in europe with this migration flow and the u.s. would stand by its...
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court of appeals, barbara, what is your expectation? >> i think one thing that's really interesting is they just gave notice to party to say be prepared to answer this question: do we even have jurisdiction as the court to resolve this dispute? or is this, instead, a political dispute between the executive branch and the legislative branch? that signals to me a strong legal position for the legislative branch here for the production of these documents. i think, even aside from that, this claim of executive privilege is very weak in this instance. it is the sitting president who possesses the executive privilege with the weight to assert. donald trump can give his recommendation. but because joe biden has already waived it, i think it is a strong and likely result that we will see the committee get those documents. >> barbara, if this does end up going in front of the supreme court, what is your expectation on how they would decide this or whether they would even be willing to take it up? >> i think the most likely outcome would be to no
court of appeals, barbara, what is your expectation? >> i think one thing that's really interesting is they just gave notice to party to say be prepared to answer this question: do we even have jurisdiction as the court to resolve this dispute? or is this, instead, a political dispute between the executive branch and the legislative branch? that signals to me a strong legal position for the legislative branch here for the production of these documents. i think, even aside from that, this...
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barbara plett usherjoins us now. barbara, what is the reaction to this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty _ this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty much _ this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty much as - this verdict so far? the reaction i has been pretty much as expected this verdict so far? the reaction - has been pretty much as expected on each side of what is a very polarised debate about what this case means. the actual case was based on self—defense, whether rittenhouse is acting in self—defense when he shot two dead men and injured another. the bigger implications and bigger meanings for americans have a lot to do with gun rights. can someone pick up an semi automatic rifle and walk around in a volatile situation, a protest, because a black lives, and then get away with shooting people while he's doing that? that's the issue. you have on the one side gun rights advocates feeling that he has a hero, that he acted to protect property and people who were at risk of violence from the civil unrest, and it was his right and freedom to
barbara plett usherjoins us now. barbara, what is the reaction to this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty _ this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty much _ this verdict so far? the reaction has been pretty much as - this verdict so far? the reaction i has been pretty much as expected this verdict so far? the reaction - has been pretty much as expected on each side of what is a very polarised debate about what this case means. the actual case was based on self—defense,...
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brent: barbara, thank you. the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan is getting worse with critical shortages of medicine, food and fuel. since the taliban takeover in august, his biggest and has become one of the hubs for international effort to send aids and food across the border. when it comes to taking in refugees from afghanistan, uzbekistan has been more hesitant. it refuses to grant refugee status to people who fled the taliban. emily traveled to the capital and a border city. the refugees she spoke to have asked for their identities to be protected. they fear reprisals against their family members in afghanistan. >> dancing to keep the boredom out and the fear. afghan journalist marina and her extended family fled the taliban in mid-august. she is now in uzbekistan's capital with her sister, her two children, her husband and his brother. marina speaks several foreign languages including russian. she says her reporting and activism for women's rights would have been a death sentence under taliban rule. >>
brent: barbara, thank you. the humanitarian crisis in afghanistan is getting worse with critical shortages of medicine, food and fuel. since the taliban takeover in august, his biggest and has become one of the hubs for international effort to send aids and food across the border. when it comes to taking in refugees from afghanistan, uzbekistan has been more hesitant. it refuses to grant refugee status to people who fled the taliban. emily traveled to the capital and a border city. the refugees...
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recipe of the famous meat sauce. >> barbara: it's similar but it's different. welcome to my house, mr tucci. it's beautiful. for italians, artusi's book "science in the kitchen and the art of eating well" is their second bible. >> that's fantastic. >> 1952. yeah. >> small? >> small and... a quarter onion, and half a carrot. i have to take my glasses off. and we chop. small. i think the thing that's interesting about the recipe is that so many chefs have so many different versions of this. some people say you can use tomato, no you don't use tomato, use milk, you don't use milk, you use nutmeg. it shouldn't be too tomatoey, that's for sure. i don't think. although my mother makes it tomatoey and it's pretty delicious. there isn't tomato sauce in here. >> no tomato sauce? >> no. >> this recipe, only butter. >> only butter? in artusi's recipe the meat, delicate veal and salty bacon, are cooked at the same time as the chopped vegetables. >> everything all together? >> yes. so you just put big pieces of bacon in like that. >> you don't cook that first? >> no. i've n
recipe of the famous meat sauce. >> barbara: it's similar but it's different. welcome to my house, mr tucci. it's beautiful. for italians, artusi's book "science in the kitchen and the art of eating well" is their second bible. >> that's fantastic. >> 1952. yeah. >> small? >> small and... a quarter onion, and half a carrot. i have to take my glasses off. and we chop. small. i think the thing that's interesting about the recipe is that so many chefs have...
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ah hello and barbara sharon london with the top stories on al jazeera inch, the deputy head of sedans, ruling sovereign counselors, told al jazeera that the military take over a month ago, followed long discussions between the political parties which failed to produce results. he said it was an option known to the prime minister who was detained during the political turmoil general mohammed ham, done. the gallow also denied that his forces were involved in arresting senior officials or detaining activists and protest hers from visiting october. here what happened on october 25th was the ultimate outcome of a long process since the change started in sudan during such process, many discussions were made. and many initiatives were proposed by various parties, the prime minister himself proposed to initiatives. and during our meetings in the transitional partners council, all the sovereignty council, with the cabinet of ministers, we made maximum efforts, but we couldn't reach our breakthrough equity. at that point, we were left with 3 options to let the best of which was the move we had
ah hello and barbara sharon london with the top stories on al jazeera inch, the deputy head of sedans, ruling sovereign counselors, told al jazeera that the military take over a month ago, followed long discussions between the political parties which failed to produce results. he said it was an option known to the prime minister who was detained during the political turmoil general mohammed ham, done. the gallow also denied that his forces were involved in arresting senior officials or...
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ah hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our live from london. thank you for joining us, coming up in the next. that 60 minutes more countries close border as, as concerns grow up on the, on the con corona virus variant. but the u. n. is originations to reconsider their southern africa, travel bands, british socialite, gillan maxwell goes on trial in and new york courts. she's accused of helping.
ah hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our live from london. thank you for joining us, coming up in the next. that 60 minutes more countries close border as, as concerns grow up on the, on the con corona virus variant. but the u. n. is originations to reconsider their southern africa, travel bands, british socialite, gillan maxwell goes on trial in and new york courts. she's accused of helping.
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and the bookmaking africa direct on al jazeera ah hello barbara, sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, at least 31 people have died after their small boats sank while trying to cross the english channel from france. several robert denise settled from cali on wednesday in the hopes of reaching the you cases, southern shores. local officials say this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants and refugees attempting that crossing this disaster under schools. how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. and he also shows how vital it is that when i step up our efforts to break the business model of the gangsters who are sending people to see in this way, i say to our partners or across the channel. now is the time for us to step up to work together to do everything a we can to break these gangs who are literally getting away with murder. 3 men of been found guilty of murdering our mode, our bray, who was chased down and shot dead in a ga neighborhood last year. greg mcmichael was found guilty on all charges, including malice, mur
and the bookmaking africa direct on al jazeera ah hello barbara, sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, at least 31 people have died after their small boats sank while trying to cross the english channel from france. several robert denise settled from cali on wednesday in the hopes of reaching the you cases, southern shores. local officials say this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants and refugees attempting that crossing this disaster under schools. how...
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ah, hello barbara sarah. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up demonstrators pay tribute to the dozens killed in sedans, protests while the deputy head of the sovereign council pell's al jazeera, the prime minister was agreeable to the military takeover.
ah, hello barbara sarah. this is al jazeera alive from london, also coming up demonstrators pay tribute to the dozens killed in sedans, protests while the deputy head of the sovereign council pell's al jazeera, the prime minister was agreeable to the military takeover.
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barbara hope zuckerberg. we try to live in the moment, to not miss what's right in front of us. at mutual of america, we believe taking care of tomorrow can help you make the most of today. mutual of america financial group, retirement services and investments. >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help find the plan that fits you. to learn more, visit www.consumercellular.tv. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, a private corporation funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. one global summit wrapped up as a second began today. in rome, leaders of the world's 20 wealthiest economies gathered virtually and in-person for a second and final day of the annual g-20 summit. after endorsing a landmark global minimum tax yesterday, key issues, such as covid-19 vaccines, global economic recov
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with the latest there, thank you, barbara _ the loss. with the latest there, thank you, barbara plett - the loss. with the latest there, | thank you, barbara plett usher. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, and the leader of the scottish conservatives have held a joint visit to a drugs recovery group — in a "united effort" to tackle scotland's substance abuse death toll. the most recent figures show a record number of drug—related deaths in scotland for the seventh year in a row. more than 1,300 people died. scotland has by far the highest drug death rate recorded by any country in europe. 0ur scotland editor, sarah smith, reports. drug abuse is killing more than 25 people a week in scotland and ruining the lives of many, many more. the figures are the worst in europe. were you worried ryan would end up in a long prison spell? yes, aye. prison is life... john's son struggled with life—threatening drug addiction for years, in trouble with the law, yet the family couldn't access rehab treatment until a charity, the amy wineho
with the latest there, thank you, barbara _ the loss. with the latest there, thank you, barbara plett - the loss. with the latest there, | thank you, barbara plett usher. scotland's first minister, nicola sturgeon, and the leader of the scottish conservatives have held a joint visit to a drugs recovery group — in a "united effort" to tackle scotland's substance abuse death toll. the most recent figures show a record number of drug—related deaths in scotland for the seventh year in...
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hello, i'm barbara. so in london, these are the top stories on al jazeera in an exclusive interview without zeroes sedans, military leader says he will not be part of any future government at the father and buddha, and says he's committed the handing power to a civilian leadership. nora, it is our pledge, a pledge we made to ourselves, the sudanese people and the international community that we are committed to completing the democratic transition, holding elections on time and committed to not stopping any political activity as long as it is peaceful and within the bounds of the constitutional declaration and the past that have not been suspended. we also ask the international community to look at the issue critically and through the reality and wait to see what we do. we are committed to handing over power to civilian government. a government of national competency and we pledged to preserve the transition from any interference that can hinder it. iraq's prime minister was the file kathy me has escaped
hello, i'm barbara. so in london, these are the top stories on al jazeera in an exclusive interview without zeroes sedans, military leader says he will not be part of any future government at the father and buddha, and says he's committed the handing power to a civilian leadership. nora, it is our pledge, a pledge we made to ourselves, the sudanese people and the international community that we are committed to completing the democratic transition, holding elections on time and committed to not...
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hello and barbara sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, at least 31 people have died after their small boat sank while trying to cross the english channel from france. several rubber denise settled from cali on wednesday in the hopes of reaching the you case at southern shores. local officials say this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants and refugees attempting that crossing. this disaster underscores how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. and he also shows how vital it is that.
hello and barbara sarah london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, at least 31 people have died after their small boat sank while trying to cross the english channel from france. several rubber denise settled from cali on wednesday in the hopes of reaching the you case at southern shores. local officials say this could be the most deadly incident involving migrants and refugees attempting that crossing. this disaster underscores how dangerous it is to cross the channel in this way. and he...
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ah, hello barbara sarah, are you watching al jazeera life from love that also coming up. all 3 men charged in the death of a black man shot dead while jogging through their neighbourhood in georgia. are convicted of his murder, a new current of virus, waves sweeps across europe. the world health organization warns that more than.
ah, hello barbara sarah, are you watching al jazeera life from love that also coming up. all 3 men charged in the death of a black man shot dead while jogging through their neighbourhood in georgia. are convicted of his murder, a new current of virus, waves sweeps across europe. the world health organization warns that more than.
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bÁrbara lo que pasa que ha sido un fenÓmeno en redes sociales. es la primera vez que ha sido crÍtica o atacada. recordemos que ella figura entre la lista que recibiÓ dinero para poder apoyar ciertos partidos polÍticos. una vez que se puso un filtro. ella siempre ha sido imprudente en la manera que ha manejado su redes sociales. en esta ocasiÓn hay gente que dice que exagero mucho porque estaba llorando, que es cierto, pero, cuÁl es la necesidad de decirlo? ahora lo que pasa que gala que es otra persona mediÁtica vino y le dijo las cosas. se armÓ la de troya. marcela: me parece que, definitivamente, gala atreverse a decir cosas tan puntuales como que dejo abandonado al perro un mes en los Ángeles. tenÍa como hechos muy puntuales. como que alguien le diese la informaciÓn y pudiese estar sacando. ese es el resultado de querer poner todas las cosas en la redes sociales. todo el mundo no tiene por quÉ. hay gente que muestra sus sentimientos, su dolor, pero hay otra gente que no lo hace. entre esos dos siempre estarÁ el ticket. yo creo que
bÁrbara lo que pasa que ha sido un fenÓmeno en redes sociales. es la primera vez que ha sido crÍtica o atacada. recordemos que ella figura entre la lista que recibiÓ dinero para poder apoyar ciertos partidos polÍticos. una vez que se puso un filtro. ella siempre ha sido imprudente en la manera que ha manejado su redes sociales. en esta ocasiÓn hay gente que dice que exagero mucho porque estaba llorando, que es cierto, pero, cuÁl es la necesidad de decirlo? ahora lo que pasa que gala que...
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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our life from london. thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes. vaccine questions cause markets to tumble. as the world health organization warns that blanket travel bands will not stop the spread of the on the con, very uganda troops crossed into democratic republic of congo, a joint offensive against an armed group.
ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our life from london. thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes. vaccine questions cause markets to tumble. as the world health organization warns that blanket travel bands will not stop the spread of the on the con, very uganda troops crossed into democratic republic of congo, a joint offensive against an armed group.
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barbara, back to you in london. peter. thank you. now, inventor, as for more than 40 countries are in kat had for a week, long technology showcase supercomputer is cloud technology and robots are among the innovations on display. they're competing for the top prize, which includes significant financial investment, victoria gate and b has more now from dollar ac middle mastery has come from garza to cat, are looking for investment. he's invented a robot glove that designed to help palestinian people. his hands paralyzed through injury, sustained during conflicts with israel. i hope we can come out with this as a prototype. i hope if there is any company or any agent can support this project, then we can make our multiples of this robot to come to glove and to provide it to the mission, to embellish science, especially in gaza. and we have a little bit on with balise and ambition, hands after the ugly war, having their competitors for more than 40 countries. taking part in the 1st have a challenge and innovation for him in qatar. judge
barbara, back to you in london. peter. thank you. now, inventor, as for more than 40 countries are in kat had for a week, long technology showcase supercomputer is cloud technology and robots are among the innovations on display. they're competing for the top prize, which includes significant financial investment, victoria gate and b has more now from dollar ac middle mastery has come from garza to cat, are looking for investment. he's invented a robot glove that designed to help palestinian...
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that is dame barbara woodward. apple says it will allow people to carry out repairs on the devices by giving them access to genuine parts and tools. it will offer parts for the iphone screen battery and camera, coming after months of increasing pressure on apple from the grassroots right to repair movement, which once individual shops and people to be able to fix electronics. pop star britney spears has given a sneak—peek into how she plans to use her new—found freedom, after gaining control of her personal life and estate earlier this month. the singer posted a video on her twitter and instagram handles in which she talked about her wanting to be "an advocate for people with real disabilities" and her hopes that her story will create impact and "make changes in the corrupt system". she also reached out to herfans, thanking them for their support. and the free britney movement, you guys rock, honestly. my voice was muted and threatened for so long, and i wasn't able to speak up or say anything. and because of y
that is dame barbara woodward. apple says it will allow people to carry out repairs on the devices by giving them access to genuine parts and tools. it will offer parts for the iphone screen battery and camera, coming after months of increasing pressure on apple from the grassroots right to repair movement, which once individual shops and people to be able to fix electronics. pop star britney spears has given a sneak—peek into how she plans to use her new—found freedom, after gaining...
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ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our life from london. thank you for joining us, coming up in the next 60 minutes. vaccine questions cause markets to tumble. as the world health organization warns their blanket, travel bands will not stop the spread of the only con varian. uganda troops cross in the democratic republic of congo, a joint offensive against an armed group. oh, a cry for change, rings out around cartoon, protest, or is angered by sedans, military take over march on the presidential palace and the innocent victims of global fighting. the report which reveals more children than ever are living in conflict. and i'm devin ashwin sports alive from our special studio in doha on day one is the fee for our cup. it's been a big day here with the opening of another 2 well cut venues, including al bait stadium and just north of catalyst capital dia. while in the category capital stadium 974 is also now officially open for business. the unique venue has been constructed with shipping con
ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our life from london. thank you for joining us, coming up in the next 60 minutes. vaccine questions cause markets to tumble. as the world health organization warns their blanket, travel bands will not stop the spread of the only con varian. uganda troops cross in the democratic republic of congo, a joint offensive against an armed group. oh, a cry for change, rings out around cartoon, protest, or is angered by...
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barbara ends this addition of outside source. if you want video analysis from me and the team, whenever you would like to access it, we tweet out sections of the programme on a regular basis. you can follow me at bbc ros atkins, but that's it for this addition for the programme. thank you very much indeed for watching. i'll see you soon. good evening. despite a little bit of a ground frost here and there this morning, temperatures have recovered, and it's been very mild across the board. it's going to stay that way tonight and tomorrow, and also mostly dry. the reason for the mild air is we've got this flow off the atlantic. the high pressure in the atlantic. the high pressure in the south is keeping our weather fronts at bay. we still got some rain to come across northern and western parts of scotland, drizzle with a thicker cloud in many other areas, but where we see the breaks in the cloud, those will tend to fill in with misty low cloud. hill and coastal fog. fill in with misty low cloud. hill and coastalfog. it should be mil
barbara ends this addition of outside source. if you want video analysis from me and the team, whenever you would like to access it, we tweet out sections of the programme on a regular basis. you can follow me at bbc ros atkins, but that's it for this addition for the programme. thank you very much indeed for watching. i'll see you soon. good evening. despite a little bit of a ground frost here and there this morning, temperatures have recovered, and it's been very mild across the board. it's...
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the other thing is barbara moreno. i was very pleased to see that. i did 45 years in japantown, but to see someone 41 years in civil servant, that's quite remarkable. i've known barbara since she was a child, so i really, really appreciate her service. i just wanted to acknowledge her activity, chief velo. i'm moving onto support services, could chief dewitt. what always happens, chief dewitt, is your section is large and inclusive, so it takes time. the only thing that sticks out again is this station 35 delay. i think when d.p.w. was here, and i hope they're listening tonight, that issue of discussion became more of an issue of oversight, so as these newsletters come from d.p.w., chief velo, i used to glaze as it, but now, i read it all the way down to the calendar. i think your location, chief dewitt, is pretty self-explanatory of another delay with 35, but basically the justification is there. i was somewhat concerned as the presentation by d.p.w., there was a budget aligned with that presentation that had some effect upon us, and i'm not going t
the other thing is barbara moreno. i was very pleased to see that. i did 45 years in japantown, but to see someone 41 years in civil servant, that's quite remarkable. i've known barbara since she was a child, so i really, really appreciate her service. i just wanted to acknowledge her activity, chief velo. i'm moving onto support services, could chief dewitt. what always happens, chief dewitt, is your section is large and inclusive, so it takes time. the only thing that sticks out again is this...
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barbara, thank you very much. barbara humpton of siemens usa, thank you. >>> is the fed chair's job hanging in the balance? the white house saying this afternoon it's going to be, quote, a few more days before president biden has more information or reveals his pick for the next four years. will jerome powell survive? charlie gasparino has his ear to the street right now. what he's hearing down there about the move next. >>> and the real story behind the shoe that's a favorite of celebs and silicon valley titans. how did tim grown and joey willinger design a shoe that's worth nearly $3 billion? everyone talks to liz, my podcast. download it, listen to your commute or a free moment. it's the wherever you get your podcast. >>> closing bell ringing in 19 minutes. we are coming right back. charlie breaks it next. ♪ ♪ so many people are overweight now, and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets do
barbara, thank you very much. barbara humpton of siemens usa, thank you. >>> is the fed chair's job hanging in the balance? the white house saying this afternoon it's going to be, quote, a few more days before president biden has more information or reveals his pick for the next four years. will jerome powell survive? charlie gasparino has his ear to the street right now. what he's hearing down there about the move next. >>> and the real story behind the shoe that's a favorite...
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ready hello, i'm barbara sarah in london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, as the world waits on, definitive information about the latest corona virus variant. conflicting claims are filling, the void will. will stock markets tumbled on tuesday when the head of pharmaceutical company. magdalena cast down from the effectiveness of vaccines in fighting the on the cross strain. but pfizer says it's confident in its job. and oxford university says there is no evidence that vaccines are not going to work on the variant health experts are urging booster jobs. although these mutations suggest a diminution of protection and a degree of immune evasion, you still from experience that we have with delta, can make a reasonable conclusion that you would not eliminate all protection against this particular barrier. and that's the reason why we don't know with that degree of diminution or protection is going to be. but we know that when you boost somebody, you elevate your level of protection. very high officials in the netherlands
ready hello, i'm barbara sarah in london. these are the top stories on al jazeera, as the world waits on, definitive information about the latest corona virus variant. conflicting claims are filling, the void will. will stock markets tumbled on tuesday when the head of pharmaceutical company. magdalena cast down from the effectiveness of vaccines in fighting the on the cross strain. but pfizer says it's confident in its job. and oxford university says there is no evidence that vaccines are not...
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ah a ah with ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our live from london. thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes, an exclusive interview with the man who led the military takeover in sudan general of the elbow down says elections will be held on time. any won't be part of the new government. iraq's prime minister chair is an emergency security meeting hours after survive.
ah a ah with ah, this is al jazeera ah, hello, i'm barbara sarah. this is the al jazeera news, our live from london. thank you for joining us. coming up in the next 60 minutes, an exclusive interview with the man who led the military takeover in sudan general of the elbow down says elections will be held on time. any won't be part of the new government. iraq's prime minister chair is an emergency security meeting hours after survive.
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ah hello, i'm barbara. so in london, these are the top stories on al jazeera. the world health organization says the on the con variant of cove at 19 poses a very high global risk of surges. more countries have closed their borders, concerned by the new variant. south african experts are predicting that cases could skyrocket the 10000 the day by the end of the week, that's out from around 300 just 2 weeks ago. but they also believe existing vaccines are probably effective at preventing severe illness. on the con, cases are now being recorded in several european countries heightened concern has caused the u. k. government to speed up the roll out of its vaccine booster program . november reports. britain was the 1st country to restrict travel from southern africa, off to the emergence of a new covey 19 variance. now the government here has admitted only cron could pose a greater threat than the dominant delta variance and it's tightening restrictions to limit community infection. close contacts of anyone who test positive with a suspected case of only con, must
ah hello, i'm barbara. so in london, these are the top stories on al jazeera. the world health organization says the on the con variant of cove at 19 poses a very high global risk of surges. more countries have closed their borders, concerned by the new variant. south african experts are predicting that cases could skyrocket the 10000 the day by the end of the week, that's out from around 300 just 2 weeks ago. but they also believe existing vaccines are probably effective at preventing severe...
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judy: barbara, if president biden is able to get this passed, well that help democrats? barbara: i think their policies are unpopular right now and biden's numbers and terry's numbers were underwater, and trump costs as well. it was only glenn youngkin focusing on policies, the economy, schools, and public safety. he had good numbers, he was positive. if republicans get back to the issues and popular issues, we can focus on pleasant people, and get rid of the surly sore loser in the rearview mirror, they can do better. the problem with the democrats, they will continue this infighting. we had it with our freedom caucus. now everyone is united to get back in the game. if democrats have already spent a year on this infighting, i think it had an impact. thank you very much, congress. judy: it is the day afternd a lot to chew over. thank you all, we appreciate it. ♪ stephanie: i am stephanie sy with newshour west. will return to the main program after the headlines. the associated press called the race for new jersey for the incumbent, phil murphy, who nearly beat jack cia
judy: barbara, if president biden is able to get this passed, well that help democrats? barbara: i think their policies are unpopular right now and biden's numbers and terry's numbers were underwater, and trump costs as well. it was only glenn youngkin focusing on policies, the economy, schools, and public safety. he had good numbers, he was positive. if republicans get back to the issues and popular issues, we can focus on pleasant people, and get rid of the surly sore loser in the rearview...