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autocrats will not win the future, america will. the future belongs to america c. as i stand here tonight in the democracy of our nation, i can say with absolute confidence that i have never been more confident or optimistic of america, not because i am president but because what's happening with the american people. we stared into the abyss of the insurrection of autocracy and pandemic and pain, we did not flinch. we came together and we united with light and hope and we summoned new strengths and new resolve and to position us to win the competition to the 21st century. on our way to a union more perfect and just as one nation and one nation and one america. folks, i told every world leaders i met over the years, it is never been a good bet to bet against america and it still is not. we are the united states of america. there is not a single thing and nothing beyond our capacity, we can do whatever we set our minds to it, if we do it together. let's begin to get together. god bless you are. may god protect our troops. thank you for your patience. [ applause ] >>
autocrats will not win the future, america will. the future belongs to america c. as i stand here tonight in the democracy of our nation, i can say with absolute confidence that i have never been more confident or optimistic of america, not because i am president but because what's happening with the american people. we stared into the abyss of the insurrection of autocracy and pandemic and pain, we did not flinch. we came together and we united with light and hope and we summoned new strengths...
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state of america. >>> today on the show, a report card on america. as the country celebrates its 245th birthday, we take stock of how the nation is fairing. we'll start with the state of democracy. president biden pledges to do big things. >> this is a generational investment to modernize our infrastructure. >> congress remains deeply divided and the states try to limit voting. >> change can happen, and i still believe we're at that moment now, but it's up to us to write the end of the story. >> then, race relations. just 13 months after the killing of george floyd. we've seen protests, but have we seen change? >> mink most african-americans have had that hope that the country can do better. >> also the state of the economy. stocks and housing and everything are up, up, up. but are we at peak america? finally, tiktoks, broadcasts, watching movie premieres from the comfort of your couch. we'll examine the state of american culture. but first, here's my take. we've all read stories of how americans don't care about history. a few years ago, a survey fo
state of america. >>> today on the show, a report card on america. as the country celebrates its 245th birthday, we take stock of how the nation is fairing. we'll start with the state of democracy. president biden pledges to do big things. >> this is a generational investment to modernize our infrastructure. >> congress remains deeply divided and the states try to limit voting. >> change can happen, and i still believe we're at that moment now, but it's up to us to...
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make it in america. make it in america. if i can hold that for just a second, there is a law that was passed in the '30s, doesn't violate any trade principle, saying that whatever money -- whatever program the taxpayers are paying for, you can spend it all on american contractors. no one's ever done it, though. i promise you, i signed an executive order. if, in fact, we're building a new deck of an aircraft carrier, guess what? i guess, as president, to let contracts over $600 billion a year. i promise you, there will be no contract let to a foreign company. or any of the product down the line. right now, what can happen is you can hire an american company and they can sublet and they can -- their downstream product with all be foreign. all you got to do is get that particular agency to say, you got an exception. we can't find that job here in america. well, guess what? they're going to find a job here in america. i promise you. or they're not going to get the contracts. these jobs will be good jobs, american jobs that deli
make it in america. make it in america. if i can hold that for just a second, there is a law that was passed in the '30s, doesn't violate any trade principle, saying that whatever money -- whatever program the taxpayers are paying for, you can spend it all on american contractors. no one's ever done it, though. i promise you, i signed an executive order. if, in fact, we're building a new deck of an aircraft carrier, guess what? i guess, as president, to let contracts over $600 billion a year. i...
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was there a better alternative for america? is this america's problem? look, we know it's a political problem, the scenes are terrible for america's image, they're terrible for biden's image. but even the president gave a nod that what we're seeing is the price of pulling out. >> i stand squarely behind my decision. after 20 years, i learned the hard way. that there was never a good time to withdraw u.s. forces. but i always promised the american people that i will be straight with you. the truth is, this did unfold more quickly than we had anticipated. american troops cannot and should not be fighting in a war and dying in a war that afghan forces are not willing to fight for themselves. i am president of the united states of america. and the buck stops with me. i'm deeply saddened by the facts we now face, but i do not regret any decision to end america's war-fighting in afghanistan and maintain a laser-focused on our counterterrorism mission. it's the right one for america. >> is it? did biden have a plan to get our allies out, to rescue those who ris
was there a better alternative for america? is this america's problem? look, we know it's a political problem, the scenes are terrible for america's image, they're terrible for biden's image. but even the president gave a nod that what we're seeing is the price of pulling out. >> i stand squarely behind my decision. after 20 years, i learned the hard way. that there was never a good time to withdraw u.s. forces. but i always promised the american people that i will be straight with you....
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america isn't hatfields and mccoys, blood field forever. america is a union. there is a lot that's broken in this country but not anything that's so big that the american people can't rebuild it, that freedom and community and even tra pra neural neighborhoods can't be fixed. generations of our forefathers and our foremothers -- probably not a word, our ancestors have spilled blood to defend the glories of this republic. why would they do that? because america is the most exceptional nation in the history of the world and because the constitution is the greatest political document that's ever been written. most governments in the past have said might makes right, and we saw some of that nutry today. might makes right. no, it doesn't. god gives us rights by nature and government is just our shared project to secure those rights. america has always been about what we choose to do together. the way we reaffirm our constitutional system where we have some governmental tasks and we all in this body could do better at those tasks, but the heart of america is our gov
america isn't hatfields and mccoys, blood field forever. america is a union. there is a lot that's broken in this country but not anything that's so big that the american people can't rebuild it, that freedom and community and even tra pra neural neighborhoods can't be fixed. generations of our forefathers and our foremothers -- probably not a word, our ancestors have spilled blood to defend the glories of this republic. why would they do that? because america is the most exceptional nation in...
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america is not a racist country. it's backwards to fight discrimination, with different types of discrimination. and it's wrong to try to use our painful past to dishonestly shut down debates in the present. >> so, the president was absolutely clear. he doesn't think america's a racist country but our history is something that we have to deal with. and that's the point. senator scott was trying to twist what the president was saying about the challenges we face. that was a twist, right? pivot. we can't sweep our history, our past, under the rug. we shouldn't -- should never do that. we can't pretend that it is not there. we can't pretend that there isn't real work to be done, to get to the america in the pledge of allegiance. an america, with liberty and justice, for all. senator scott says it is wrong to talk about our painful past, as we debate our future. and let me just be fair, here. he is engaging on some of these issues. he is working on the bipartisan effort on police reform. but the fact is our painful past
america is not a racist country. it's backwards to fight discrimination, with different types of discrimination. and it's wrong to try to use our painful past to dishonestly shut down debates in the present. >> so, the president was absolutely clear. he doesn't think america's a racist country but our history is something that we have to deal with. and that's the point. senator scott was trying to twist what the president was saying about the challenges we face. that was a twist, right?...
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it is america's most livable city, one of the safest, most affordable cities, and the worst city in america for black people. wait, what? what in the name of pittsburgh's mr. rogers is going on? the paradox of a seven times higher infant mortality rate for black babies over white babies, or a safe, livable city versus the deadliest attack on jewish people in our nation's history at the tree of life synagogue means that in pittsburgh, like in america, the history and structure of white supremacy has us living two totally separate realities. you know, existing while black in pittsburgh is like starving to death while in the supermarket aisle. i didn't come up with that. a friends of mine who is a great writer and a pittsburgh native did. >> what section of town is this? >> we're on the south sides. >> if you ever hear about the pittsburgh steelers getting arrested, it happened here. it always happens here. >> that's funny. >> damon young is a writer and a cofounder of one of my favorite websites -- very smart brothers. he was born and raised here. and most importantly, after he made it, he st
it is america's most livable city, one of the safest, most affordable cities, and the worst city in america for black people. wait, what? what in the name of pittsburgh's mr. rogers is going on? the paradox of a seven times higher infant mortality rate for black babies over white babies, or a safe, livable city versus the deadliest attack on jewish people in our nation's history at the tree of life synagogue means that in pittsburgh, like in america, the history and structure of white supremacy...
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the star studded inaugural concert celebrating america. ♪ ♪ >> good evening america, i'm proud to be here in cold washington to see you tonight. i want to offer this small prayer for our country. this is "land of open dreams." ♪ taking in your suitcase, thunder is rolling down this track ♪ ♪ you don't know where you're going now ♪ ♪ but you know you won't be back ♪ ♪ darling, if you're weary, lean your head upon my chest ♪ ♪ we'll take what we can carry and we'll leave the rest ♪ ♪ well, the big wheels roll to fields where sunlight streams ♪ ♪ roll me in a land of hope and dreams ♪ ♪ what i will provide for you, i'll stand by your side ♪ ♪ you'll need a good companion now, oh, for this part of the ride ♪ ♪ behind your sorrows, let's let this day be the last ♪ ♪ well tomorrow there will be s sunshine, sunshine and all this darkness past ♪ ♪ the big wheels roll through fields where sunlight streams ♪ ♪ oh, meet he in a land of hope and dreams ♪ ♪ where this train carries saints and sinners, this train carries losers and wipingers â™
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was it a water shed moment in america? >> yes, it was. >> goldwater's defensive extremism would lose him the election. >> london b. johnson's landslide of november 3rd, 1964. goldwater had change history for the republicans. he created what he now know was the right wing base. >> goldwater brings together the post war world ii, the cold war republicans opposed to business regulation and he brings those together with the southern democrats, the southern white premise who were against the idea of desegregation and he ma marries them in a new coalition that's going to take the party. >> the founder of modern conservatism. he wrote a conservative us someone who stands towards history yelling stop. indeed the right would shout stop over and over again in the coming decade. >> those shouts echoed through the 1960s as america exploded. cities were wrecked by rioters over civil rights and police shooting. >> don't bow down anymore. hold your heads up. >> thousands would die in the ju jungle of vietnam. >> antiprotests filled the s
was it a water shed moment in america? >> yes, it was. >> goldwater's defensive extremism would lose him the election. >> london b. johnson's landslide of november 3rd, 1964. goldwater had change history for the republicans. he created what he now know was the right wing base. >> goldwater brings together the post war world ii, the cold war republicans opposed to business regulation and he brings those together with the southern democrats, the southern white premise who...
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, america is a republic. we call it american democracy. we came as close that day as we had ft. sumpter. >> i think when you think about the problem of the fight of our life right now in this generation has to be to secure voting rights and secure peaceful transition of power. that should not be a partisan issue that the state legislatures are now being given a chance to overturn a election. that means every election can be contested. where will it be from the old days of george washington when you had a peaceful transition of power? i don't understand exactly why this country is not making voting rights the central issue of the time. it's not a partisan issue. one of the things that lyndon johnson said was the fundamental rights upon which all of the other depends. in a certain sense when he was arguing at selma to get that voting rights bill through, he said it's not a southern problem, northern problem, states rights problem, national problem, moral problem, it's absolutely right to deny your fellow americ
, america is a republic. we call it american democracy. we came as close that day as we had ft. sumpter. >> i think when you think about the problem of the fight of our life right now in this generation has to be to secure voting rights and secure peaceful transition of power. that should not be a partisan issue that the state legislatures are now being given a chance to overturn a election. that means every election can be contested. where will it be from the old days of george...
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if they play politics with the need of america, i can tell you, america will recall. >> they're saying you are playing politics. >> i don't think so. the bottom line is if it's such good politics, 3.5, why are they rushing it. >> let's talk about some of the specifics because i want to get to the substance of what we are talking about here. >> sure. president biden and the democrats say is the child tax credit, which has been expanded and making it permanent, they're saying it already having a major impact on poverty and hunger for children. do you support making it permanent? >> the expansion that's -- >> let's talk about when you say it's going to be permanent or that. >> let's make sure the people on poverty, i can tell you people that are working and working for making whatever they can to get ahead in life, that's 50,000 below. i got people making combined 200 or 300 saying they are getting checks. >> it's on a sliding scale. they should not be doing that. >> it's happening. it's 75-150 with a slide to 400. these are things that hard caps, we are not doing any type of that. child
if they play politics with the need of america, i can tell you, america will recall. >> they're saying you are playing politics. >> i don't think so. the bottom line is if it's such good politics, 3.5, why are they rushing it. >> let's talk about some of the specifics because i want to get to the substance of what we are talking about here. >> sure. president biden and the democrats say is the child tax credit, which has been expanded and making it permanent, they're...
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motown moved the soul of america because motown set the beat of america. so i want to thank you, barry. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. [ applause ] barry, my dad, when he was a kid, had a band. and as he grew up and getting married and had his family, he used to look at me and say, joey, i don't know where the hell you came from. he said you have two left feet, you can't carry a tune in a wheel barrel, and you have no lip for clarinet so he was disappointed. but i wish i had your talent to not be able to do any of that and still make the best music in the world. [ applause ] and lauren michaels, mr. wise guy over here. [ laughter ] he's trying out seven guys to play me. [ applause ] as we say in our family, blessed the father -- and, finally, it's my turn to say something about him. [ applause ] all kidding aside, in over 40 years lauren has proven that laughter is good for the soul. if you can't laugh at yourself, we're in real trouble. and you make me laugh at myself a lot. [ laughter ] 94 emmy nominations, the most ever for one person in hi
motown moved the soul of america because motown set the beat of america. so i want to thank you, barry. thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. [ applause ] barry, my dad, when he was a kid, had a band. and as he grew up and getting married and had his family, he used to look at me and say, joey, i don't know where the hell you came from. he said you have two left feet, you can't carry a tune in a wheel barrel, and you have no lip for clarinet so he was disappointed. but i wish i had your...
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america is on the move, again. that was the opening message of president biden's speech to congress on his first-100 days. touting his ability to steer the country out of the pandemic. >>> rudy giuliani's lawyer responds, after federal agents raid the former mayor's new york apartment. what that could mean for his former client, donald trump. >>> and india reports, yet another, record number of daily-covid-19 cases, as the country runs low on oxygen, meds, tests, and icu beds. >>> good to have you with us. well, joe biden has big plans for his next-100 days in office. the u.s. president delivered his first address to a joint session of congress, just a few hours ago. touting an ambitious economic plan, costing $4 trillion. on top of the nearly $2 trillion, already, approved for covid relief. his new american families plan would include money for a host of bread-and-butter issues, like paid-family leave, childcare, preschool education, and free-community college. the president calls it an investment in the future, t
america is on the move, again. that was the opening message of president biden's speech to congress on his first-100 days. touting his ability to steer the country out of the pandemic. >>> rudy giuliani's lawyer responds, after federal agents raid the former mayor's new york apartment. what that could mean for his former client, donald trump. >>> and india reports, yet another, record number of daily-covid-19 cases, as the country runs low on oxygen, meds, tests, and icu beds....
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and i have always taught -- understand america now, that part of america, this wonderful book by a german historian called "the politics of culture despair," this sense that your world is disappearing. won't they become -- isn't there a danger they become more fanatical because they think their world is slipping away? >> there isn't just a danger. there is a near certainty. you have to look at this moment as one of the most dangerous we're facing. as anne says, the republican party is divided. most people are not going to storm the capitol. most people are not going to become violent. for for those who are truly committed to trumpism as both an ideological and a fantastical project, right, this fantasy you can regain total control over the country, to see it rupture, to see qanon rupture, to be told that mike pence can stop this great crime and he doesn't, it is in that moment that people can go frankly a little bit nuts and we are seeing it now. that's why it is happening now. the storming of the capital happened now because all these things people were expecting happen, that there was s
and i have always taught -- understand america now, that part of america, this wonderful book by a german historian called "the politics of culture despair," this sense that your world is disappearing. won't they become -- isn't there a danger they become more fanatical because they think their world is slipping away? >> there isn't just a danger. there is a near certainty. you have to look at this moment as one of the most dangerous we're facing. as anne says, the republican...
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when we buy america, we'll buy from all of america. that includes communities that have historically been left out of government procurement, black, brown, native american, small businesses and entrepreneurs in every region of the country. we will use a national network of manufacturers called manufacturing extension partnership that's in all 50 states and puerto rico, to help government agency connect with new domestic suppliers across the country. this is a critical piece of building our economy back better, including everyone, especially small businesses that are badly hurting in this economy. the executive action i'm taking also reiterates my strong support for the jones act, and american vessels. you know, our ports, especially those important for america's clean energy future. and the development of offshore. america can't sit on the sidelines in the race to the fewer. you are competitors aren't waiting. to ensure it's made in america we need to win not just the jobs of today but the jobs and industries of tomorrow. and we know t
when we buy america, we'll buy from all of america. that includes communities that have historically been left out of government procurement, black, brown, native american, small businesses and entrepreneurs in every region of the country. we will use a national network of manufacturers called manufacturing extension partnership that's in all 50 states and puerto rico, to help government agency connect with new domestic suppliers across the country. this is a critical piece of building our...
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. >> i do still believe that's all the things going on in our current society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up anyplace you want. >> immigration. >> revenue. >> i've been gutted. crazy. >> sick person. >> can you just -- >> but the american dream is not the reality for most americans. >> i'll tell you, boys, life is crazy. all of these doors open up for you except they're not really doors. they're trap doors. >> the american sitcom is how we tell stories about class. >> you're thinking is this all i have to my life? not you kids, i love you kids but the house, it's crap. >> so when the sitcom makes its way to television, you already see that with the honeymoons. >> the honeymooners. >> what are we going to do and live on until this layoff is over? suppose it does last a month. >> well, we have to face it. we have to cut down, cut out this high living. >> "the honeymooners" was an example of the idea of class and struggle and what it was like to be a family who didn't have a lot. >> you don't know how to handle money. >> of course i don't. i never had practice. >> these
. >> i do still believe that's all the things going on in our current society in america, you can come from anywhere and end up anyplace you want. >> immigration. >> revenue. >> i've been gutted. crazy. >> sick person. >> can you just -- >> but the american dream is not the reality for most americans. >> i'll tell you, boys, life is crazy. all of these doors open up for you except they're not really doors. they're trap doors. >> the american...
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this is the truth about america. this is part of our history. so, i'm going to keep saying it, as long as i have this platform. and that's going to be for a while. i am a completely emancipated person. so, there ya go. an american. happy juneteenth, y'all. >>> president biden calling on americans to view juneteenth as a day of reflection, and fighting for equality for all americans. up next, the woman who literally wrote the book on juneteenth and was at the white house, today, to bear witness. when sending a text at 3am... ...is something you won't regret. craving pizza. personalized help for that late night craving. one of the many things you could expect when you're with amex. you know when your dog is itching for a treat. itching for an outing... or itching for some cuddle time. but you may not know when he's itching for help... licking for help... or rubbing for help. if your dog does these frequently. they may be signs of an allergic skin condition that needs treatment. don't wait. talk to your veterinarian and learn more at itchingforhelp
this is the truth about america. this is part of our history. so, i'm going to keep saying it, as long as i have this platform. and that's going to be for a while. i am a completely emancipated person. so, there ya go. an american. happy juneteenth, y'all. >>> president biden calling on americans to view juneteenth as a day of reflection, and fighting for equality for all americans. up next, the woman who literally wrote the book on juneteenth and was at the white house, today, to bear...
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floyd, but for the legacy of america, the legacy of trying to make america for all americans so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal justice under the law would be intertwined. america, let's frame this moment as a moment where we finally are getting close to living up to our declaration of independence, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, amongst them life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. america, that means all of us. that means black people. that means hispanic people. that means native people. that means asian people. that means all of us, america. we frame this moment for all of us, not just for george floyd. this is a victory for those who champion humanity over inhumanity, those who champion justice over injustice, those who champion morals over immorality. america, let's lean into this moment and let's make sure, reverend al, that this moment will be documented for our children yet unborn as they continue on the journey to justice, know
floyd, but for the legacy of america, the legacy of trying to make america for all americans so that george floyd's victory and america's quest for equal justice under the law would be intertwined. america, let's frame this moment as a moment where we finally are getting close to living up to our declaration of independence, that we hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equally, that they're endowed by their creator with certain inalienable rights, amongst them life,...
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. >> we meet with the eyes of america upon us. >> is america back atop the world stage, or are we in a post-american world? i will talk to the president's national security adviser jake sullivan. >> american leadership has to have a different character. >> about that place progress on climate change, concerns over china's military buildup, and much more. >>> and a tv personality whose views veer to the far right is eyeing running for president. i'm not talking about donald trump, rather france's eric zemmour. bernard-henri levy will tell us how this french funded op-ed will help us transform politics. >>> but first "my take." believe it or not there's real good news on the climate front this week. approximately 100 countries announced an agreement to cut methane emissions 20% by 2030, closing the glaring gap in climate policy. they also reached a broad agreement to end deforestation in that time frame, with funds to back it up. deforestation produces about 10% of the world's carbon emissions. the private secretary continued to line of $130 trillion with the goal of net zero emissions
. >> we meet with the eyes of america upon us. >> is america back atop the world stage, or are we in a post-american world? i will talk to the president's national security adviser jake sullivan. >> american leadership has to have a different character. >> about that place progress on climate change, concerns over china's military buildup, and much more. >>> and a tv personality whose views veer to the far right is eyeing running for president. i'm not talking...
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what we face today, dana, is not just in latin america or central america but globally. i mean it was 130 degrees last summer in pakistan and 130 degrees in california and the middle east. hottest week and hottest month and hottest decade. all of us have to recognize we'll have tens of millions of refugee in some parts of the world if we don't start to do what gina was talking about in terms of resilience and adaptation which are essential part of dealing with the climate crisis, not just mitigation and lowering emissions but building people's capacity to be where they are and not have to move and i think there is a lot that we can do before we start tieing it into an already complicated issue which is immigration. >> secretary kerry and administrator mccarthy, thank you so much, we'll be back with more questions. that's why at america's beverage companies, our bottles are made to be re-made. not all plastic is the same. we're carefully designing our bottles to be one hundred percent recyclable, including the caps. they're collected and separated from other plastics, so
what we face today, dana, is not just in latin america or central america but globally. i mean it was 130 degrees last summer in pakistan and 130 degrees in california and the middle east. hottest week and hottest month and hottest decade. all of us have to recognize we'll have tens of millions of refugee in some parts of the world if we don't start to do what gina was talking about in terms of resilience and adaptation which are essential part of dealing with the climate crisis, not just...
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this is about america, all of us. america is on trial. and it's time for us to have that deep conversation about all of this, about seeing the humanity in each other, the humanity that police did not see in george floyd and about what this trial means to america. it's time for that conversation and we're going to have it next. . >> what's on trial is our criminal justice system. what's on trial is a right for a black man to breathe in america. what's on trial is the right for a black man to go through a process where there's due process where law enforcement officers are not on a scene and try, convict and punish to death based on some level of assumptions. that's what's on trial. ed. is scotts turf builder rapid grass. rapid grass is a revolutionary mix of seed and fertilizer that will change the way you grow grass. it grows two times faster than seed alone for full, green grass in just weeks. after growing grass this fast, everything else just seems... slow. it's lawn season. let's get to the yard. download the scotts my lawn app today
this is about america, all of us. america is on trial. and it's time for us to have that deep conversation about all of this, about seeing the humanity in each other, the humanity that police did not see in george floyd and about what this trial means to america. it's time for that conversation and we're going to have it next. . >> what's on trial is our criminal justice system. what's on trial is a right for a black man to breathe in america. what's on trial is the right for a black man...
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>> we'll pay much more attention to that. >>> free america, smart america, real america, just america, so which of these four boxes do you fit into? maybe you fit into a couple. the author of a new article about polarization is going to join us next. >>> plus france's president slapped in the face while greeting a crowd. yikes. what he is saying about the incident this morning. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling, tenderness...much better. my psoriasis, clearer... cosentyx works on all of this. four years and counting. so watch out. i got this! watch me. real people with active psoriatic arthritis look and feel better with cosentyx. cosentyx works fast for results that can last. it treats the multiple symptoms of psoriatic arthritis, like joint pain and tenderness, back pain, and helps stop further joint damage. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting, get checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor about an infection or symptoms, if you
>> we'll pay much more attention to that. >>> free america, smart america, real america, just america, so which of these four boxes do you fit into? maybe you fit into a couple. the author of a new article about polarization is going to join us next. >>> plus france's president slapped in the face while greeting a crowd. yikes. what he is saying about the incident this morning. my psoriatic arthritis pain? i had enough! it's not getting in my way. joint pain, swelling,...
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it's not working for america. it's not working for republicans. >> it can't even govern. >> what the hell happened to republicans? good evening. america may never have lived through a political era as troubling as this one, a sitting president, donald trump, tried to hold on to his office even after he lost the election. an american president incited an angry mob to attack the u.s. capitol. donald trump is gone, but the simple truth is, it may just be for now. much of the gop believes that big lie and is busy trying to make it harder for americans to vote. what on earth happened to the republican party? the only way to find the answers is to go back to the beginning of this story. a hot july night, 1964. san francisco's arena built to show case capital, packed tonight with herds of republicans. thousands of rowdy delegates here to choose the gop candidate for president. >> i have never seen a convention like i'm seeing at this time. >> at the podium stands strong breed but one on the road to extinction. >> well, i
it's not working for america. it's not working for republicans. >> it can't even govern. >> what the hell happened to republicans? good evening. america may never have lived through a political era as troubling as this one, a sitting president, donald trump, tried to hold on to his office even after he lost the election. an american president incited an angry mob to attack the u.s. capitol. donald trump is gone, but the simple truth is, it may just be for now. much of the gop...
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are people ready to welcome america back? or is there wareness and a sense that they don't know what they're getting into? >> i think america remains an agenda setter, not just for allies but for competitors as well. i think america's allies are looking to the united states to build back different, not just build back better. different means and more nuanced approach to its international relationships, stronger efforts on partnership and a recognition that america's task today must be renew a home to help democracies around the world defend from what i call the age of impunity that has been creeping over the last decade. and also to make sure that through unity, as we all leverage in the engagement with countries like china with whom there needs to be cooperation but also competition. i think the fact that covid and climate have been so highlighted by president biden, two critical areas where there is that room both for the unity and the cooperation as well as steely resolve. >> wolfgang, i saw you had a quote -- i think it w
are people ready to welcome america back? or is there wareness and a sense that they don't know what they're getting into? >> i think america remains an agenda setter, not just for allies but for competitors as well. i think america's allies are looking to the united states to build back different, not just build back better. different means and more nuanced approach to its international relationships, stronger efforts on partnership and a recognition that america's task today must be...
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. >> i've concluded that it is time to end america's longest war. it is time for american troops to come home. >> i could tell america that you may be tired of fighting radical islam, they are not tired of you. >> we'll speak with abigail spanberger. and johnson & johnson covid vaccine temporarily shut down. we'll tell you what you need to know about its safety. >>> welcome to "inside politics" sunday, i'm abby phillip and to our viewers in the united states and around the world, thank you for spending part of your weekend with us. the united states is reflecting on a week marked by violence. a mass shooting in indianapolis, a 20-year-old black man shot dead by police, body cam video showing an officer fatally shooting a 13-year-old who had his hands up. all as the verdict in the derek chauvin trial could come this week. the gun violence has not spared big cities or small towns. and just last night there were two more mass shootings, bringing the total to at least 47 in the past month. and in the town of brooklyn center, near minneapolis, a communit
. >> i've concluded that it is time to end america's longest war. it is time for american troops to come home. >> i could tell america that you may be tired of fighting radical islam, they are not tired of you. >> we'll speak with abigail spanberger. and johnson & johnson covid vaccine temporarily shut down. we'll tell you what you need to know about its safety. >>> welcome to "inside politics" sunday, i'm abby phillip and to our viewers in the united...
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it's not just with america. china and australia have seen growing disputes, attacks and counter-attacks. last year china publicly had 14 grievances with australia and warned, if you make china the enemy, china will be the enemy. and yet chinese purchases of australian goods recently hit a record high. this is why analogies to the cold war don't really capture the unusual nature of today's great power competition. during the cold war, the united states and the soviet union traded at best a few billion dollars' worth of goods every year. today the united states and china trade that much in a matter of days. the soviet union barely existed on the economic map of the free world. it presided over a tightly controlled economic block of communist countries that had few connections in trade or travel with the rest of the planet. mostly its economy was about resources, oil, gas, nickel, copper, et cetera. china, by contrast, is deeply embedded in the world economy. it is now the leading nation in trading and goods. the v
it's not just with america. china and australia have seen growing disputes, attacks and counter-attacks. last year china publicly had 14 grievances with australia and warned, if you make china the enemy, china will be the enemy. and yet chinese purchases of australian goods recently hit a record high. this is why analogies to the cold war don't really capture the unusual nature of today's great power competition. during the cold war, the united states and the soviet union traded at best a few...
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yes, america's longest war is over. yes, there's going to be a political debate about that for some time. what is the next chapter? part of that the cyber. part of that is one of the lessons of 9/11, using technology. one of the, some would say, painful lessons after using drones instead of troops. we're in a whole new chapter and a new debate now. there is no al qaeda on the scale of capability that it had on 9/11. there is terrorism all over the world, as we have seen, sadly. so what is the next chapter? how does the government adapt to the chapter? will the government learn the same mistakes or learn the lessons the point of younger people, will they study the history and embrace it? one of the positive things of 9/11, on the other side of this, i used to live in an apartment across the street here when this building blew up. i urge any american coming through the area, just sit there. yes, this changed our government. yes, this changed the world. there were heros who lost their lives that day, and they are memoriali
yes, america's longest war is over. yes, there's going to be a political debate about that for some time. what is the next chapter? part of that the cyber. part of that is one of the lessons of 9/11, using technology. one of the, some would say, painful lessons after using drones instead of troops. we're in a whole new chapter and a new debate now. there is no al qaeda on the scale of capability that it had on 9/11. there is terrorism all over the world, as we have seen, sadly. so what is the...
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and then we have the other half that america left behind, and those folks say, fine, that america was great for you. it didn't work for us. and so the conflict comes from this group saying, you're trying to destroy that america because you're changing it. and the other group's saying, no, we just want it for us too. >> to understand the kind of drastic upheaval that's taken place in michigan over the past hundred years, we just need to look to detroit. in the first half of the 20th century, this city was an industrial boom town with high-paying blue collar jobs in manufacturing. but after world war ii, many of those good jobs began to disappear. racial tension and widespread reports of police brutality fueled riots in 1967 and fault lines were drawn. detroit became the blackest city in america and a democratic stronghold while many whites headed for the suburbs and rural michigan with grievances of a lost way of life. given this political climate, this period of instability that we're feeling, do you think that this is going to continue? >> i wish i was more comfortable saying no, but
and then we have the other half that america left behind, and those folks say, fine, that america was great for you. it didn't work for us. and so the conflict comes from this group saying, you're trying to destroy that america because you're changing it. and the other group's saying, no, we just want it for us too. >> to understand the kind of drastic upheaval that's taken place in michigan over the past hundred years, we just need to look to detroit. in the first half of the 20th...
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america's the land of opportunity. i stand before you as -- >> stop. >> you know, the idea that you can pull yourself up by your bootstraps and yet as we know not everyone is able to achieve the american dream. >> okay. by saying that america's the land of opportunity you are implying that everyone has the same opportunities. >> i'm not implying it. i'm saying it. if you live here and you work hard, you can succeed. that's how this works. >> that's what i've always done in my comedy. i want to say in few words as possible something that means a lot to me. >> fine. it's your story. but it's not true for everyone. >> i think that a sitcom is one of the best places to explore those difficult conversations revolving around class in an honest way. it's the greatest tool in the history of humanity to create empathy. ♪ >> "it's always sunny in philadelphia" explores the state of the american dream in a little bit of a different way in that these characters, they really believe that they are worthy of and entitled to so much
america's the land of opportunity. i stand before you as -- >> stop. >> you know, the idea that you can pull yourself up by your bootstraps and yet as we know not everyone is able to achieve the american dream. >> okay. by saying that america's the land of opportunity you are implying that everyone has the same opportunities. >> i'm not implying it. i'm saying it. if you live here and you work hard, you can succeed. that's how this works. >> that's what i've always...
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it's happened again in america. as you wake up this morning, we're learning more about another mass shooting. this is the scene. it shows all of the cities where there's been a mass shooting. in just the last 30 days. by cnn's count there have been at least 45 mass shootings since those spa shootings in atlanta on march 16th. it has been just eight days since the last
it's happened again in america. as you wake up this morning, we're learning more about another mass shooting. this is the scene. it shows all of the cities where there's been a mass shooting. in just the last 30 days. by cnn's count there have been at least 45 mass shootings since those spa shootings in atlanta on march 16th. it has been just eight days since the last
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america at its best. to me, that's the central lesson of september 11th. it's that at our most vulnerable, in the push and pull of all that makes us human, in the battle for the soul of america, unity is our greatest strength. unity doesn't mean we have to believe the same thing. but we must have a fundamental respect and faith in each other and in this nation. >> hmm. unity means that we don't have to all believe the same thing but we have to have a fundamental respect. think of all the sacrifices we made after 9/11. think of how americans came together. our unity, as joe biden says. now, some of us won't even get a shot or wear a mask to save precious american lives. we are losing as many people, every two days, as we lost on that terrible day of 9/11. and it is completely avoidable if we don't let politics divide us, and steal away american lives. the president is trying to end the pandemic, and some republican governors are fighting him. do they really want to play politics while americans are dying? >> politics doesn't have to be this way. politics do
america at its best. to me, that's the central lesson of september 11th. it's that at our most vulnerable, in the push and pull of all that makes us human, in the battle for the soul of america, unity is our greatest strength. unity doesn't mean we have to believe the same thing. but we must have a fundamental respect and faith in each other and in this nation. >> hmm. unity means that we don't have to all believe the same thing but we have to have a fundamental respect. think of all the...
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, telling everybody how terrible things were in america, how america was a scam, how it was a fraud. he was the most pessimistic candidate ever to be elected president. what liz cheney is doing is conveying the traditional, the much more traditional republican message, which is faith in american democracy, faith in american society, and faith that america can triumph against all its adversaries foreign or domestic. >> fareed, i want to talk now -- i've been wanting to talk to you about what's happening with israel and gaza. rocket fire, air strikes and a death toll certain to rise. how did this escalate just over recent days? >> it's pretty simple. the trump administration's foreign policy toward the middle east was to subcontract the entire region to two people, mbs, the crown prince of saukd saudi arabia, and bb netanyahu, the prime minister of israel. mbs goes and starts a war in yemen, escalates that war, tries to get rid of hezbollah in lebanon, arrest the prime minister there, block aid to qatar. that goes disastrously. netanyahu meanwhile was trying to do things that would mak
, telling everybody how terrible things were in america, how america was a scam, how it was a fraud. he was the most pessimistic candidate ever to be elected president. what liz cheney is doing is conveying the traditional, the much more traditional republican message, which is faith in american democracy, faith in american society, and faith that america can triumph against all its adversaries foreign or domestic. >> fareed, i want to talk now -- i've been wanting to talk to you about...
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we invest today so these jobs will be here in america to tomorrow, so america can lead the world that has it's historically done. that's why i brought back scientists into the white house. we need to think -- look, do we think the rest of the world is waiting around? we're not going to make those kind of investments, the rest of the world is saying. take a look. do you think china is waiting around to invest in this digital infrastructure, or in research and development? i promise you, they are not waiting. but they're counting on america and democracy to be too slow, too limited, and too divided to keep pace. you've heard me say it before. i think this generation will be marked by the competition between democracies and autocracies, because the world is changing so rapidly. the autocrats are betting on democracy not generating the unity to make the decisions to get in that race. we can't afford to prove them right. we have to show the world, and much more importantly, we have to show ourselves that democracy works. , that we can come together on the big things. this is the united sta
we invest today so these jobs will be here in america to tomorrow, so america can lead the world that has it's historically done. that's why i brought back scientists into the white house. we need to think -- look, do we think the rest of the world is waiting around? we're not going to make those kind of investments, the rest of the world is saying. take a look. do you think china is waiting around to invest in this digital infrastructure, or in research and development? i promise you, they are...
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citizen. >> i don't feel like barack obama is a believer in america or what america is and what america stands for. >> do you believe he's american? >> yeah, you know. i guess. i haven't seen his birth certificate. have you? >> barack obama would make two versions of his birth certificate public. it didn't matter. >> i think the lesson learned from trump in that entire saga is that he could get away with a lie. >> lighting a fire that will burn all the way to washington. >> trump's rise was happening at the same time a former investment banker and movie producer named steve bannon was building a conservative news site so powerful it would turn the republican party upside-down. named after its founder, andrew breitbart. breitbart news would launch the alt-right into the mainstream. >> this tea party energy. there was a populous power. this was something totally different. this wasn't standard republican party and breitbart became the blog site for that. >> curt bardelo, former breitbart spokesperson, said the aim was to change america, and bannon directed it. >> truth and facts aren't wo
citizen. >> i don't feel like barack obama is a believer in america or what america is and what america stands for. >> do you believe he's american? >> yeah, you know. i guess. i haven't seen his birth certificate. have you? >> barack obama would make two versions of his birth certificate public. it didn't matter. >> i think the lesson learned from trump in that entire saga is that he could get away with a lie. >> lighting a fire that will burn all the way to...
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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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if i go to america, maybe i can find a different life. >> if you have resources, getting to america is a direct path. but for those without means, there's a network of smugglers that will get you here. in china they are known as snake heads. how much money did you have to pay the snake heads? >> 59,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> from his village in china, 16-year-old vincent journeyed thousands of miles from asia to europe, across the atlantic and, nine months later, he finally arrived in america. broke and deeply in debt. what happens if you don't pay back the snake heads? >> i heard some stories. they got kidnapped. they would get killed. they would get beat up very bad. >> vincent needed a job and fast ever wonder how san francisco became the greenest big city in america? just ask the employee owners of recology. we built the recycling system from the ground up, helping san francisco become the first city in the country to have a universal recycling and composting program for residents and businesses. but it all starts with you. let's keep making a diffe
if i go to america, maybe i can find a different life. >> if you have resources, getting to america is a direct path. but for those without means, there's a network of smugglers that will get you here. in china they are known as snake heads. how much money did you have to pay the snake heads? >> 59,000. >> that's a lot of money. >> that's a lot of money. >> from his village in china, 16-year-old vincent journeyed thousands of miles from asia to europe, across the...
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>> and that no one in america is immune. >> guess what? america showed up! ♪ ♪ lash impact goes sky high. new lash sensational sky high mascara from maybelline new york. limitless length plus volume. sensational from every angle. new lash sensational sky high mascara. only from maybelline new york. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. now that's simple, easy, awesome. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. >>> rage on capitol hill. >>> u.s.a.! >> the fury was fueled by trump's lies about a fraudulent election. >> but it was also about something deeper. about one of the driving issues at the heart of america's divide. something americans find difficult to talk about. class and social status. >> we the people are not you the elitists
>> and that no one in america is immune. >> guess what? america showed up! ♪ ♪ lash impact goes sky high. new lash sensational sky high mascara from maybelline new york. limitless length plus volume. sensational from every angle. new lash sensational sky high mascara. only from maybelline new york. it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what...
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and the flow of migrants from central america certainly is part of that. look, there are people inside the white house who think she did not perform as well or conduct herself as well as perhaps she should have with the simple questions of, are you going to visit the border? this is something the white house has been grappling with. everyone in the white house, not just her, over the last several months. is immigration a crisis? the white house is really, you know, declined to use that word. same as visiting the border. they do not belief that -- they wanted it to overtake the agenda. because of all that, because of all the reluctance to do that, we saw vice president harris, she was flippant at one point, she was like, i've not visited europe as well, i've not visited the border, and then she said she would. inside the white house, there is very much -- it's a two-person shop. this is not one unit, necessarily. the west wing has been really planning and preparing for president biden's trip here and a separate group have been working on vice president harr
and the flow of migrants from central america certainly is part of that. look, there are people inside the white house who think she did not perform as well or conduct herself as well as perhaps she should have with the simple questions of, are you going to visit the border? this is something the white house has been grappling with. everyone in the white house, not just her, over the last several months. is immigration a crisis? the white house is really, you know, declined to use that word....
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operations and america's 20-year war. since president biden announced the withdrawal back in april, the equivalent of approximately 984 c-17 loads of equipment has been flown back to the united states. 650 u.s. marines will remain in afghanistan to protect the u.s. embassy while other u.s. troops will secure the international airport until a permanent arrangement is reached with turkish forces. but while this may signal the end of america's war, for afghanistan, it is just another chapter. an emboldened taliban is launching wide scale offensives across the country, particularly in the north where tens of thousands of people have been displaced as they flee the fighting. peace talks between the afghan government and the taliban are at a virtual standstill and the threat of civil war is looming. for the afghans we speak to, they say there is no end in sight to the violence and have little confidence there will ever be peace in this country. anna coren, cnn, kabul. >>> the u.s. justice department releases more videos of the
operations and america's 20-year war. since president biden announced the withdrawal back in april, the equivalent of approximately 984 c-17 loads of equipment has been flown back to the united states. 650 u.s. marines will remain in afghanistan to protect the u.s. embassy while other u.s. troops will secure the international airport until a permanent arrangement is reached with turkish forces. but while this may signal the end of america's war, for afghanistan, it is just another chapter. an...
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not one in the united states of america. this deal will put americans to work through long overdue national environmental cleanups. that means good-paying jobs, capping hundreds of thousands of abandon oil and gas wells that need to be cleaned up and capped. methane leaks, protecting the health of our communities, making the same money it took to dig that well. there are thousands of them. not to mention this deal represents the largest investment in american passenger rail and in freight rail since the creation of amtrak. now, i know, i'm mr. amtrak. i have traveled over 2 million miles on amtrak. i commuted every day. i get it. i know you think i'm nuts, but after my wife and daughter were killed i decided to commute back and forth to delaware and a 257-mile round trip. tell you a quick story. i shouldn't bore you with it, but, you know, the secret service, they're the best in the world, doesn't like you taking amtrak because it stops too many times, you know, the train. they want me flying home, and small jets are availab
not one in the united states of america. this deal will put americans to work through long overdue national environmental cleanups. that means good-paying jobs, capping hundreds of thousands of abandon oil and gas wells that need to be cleaned up and capped. methane leaks, protecting the health of our communities, making the same money it took to dig that well. there are thousands of them. not to mention this deal represents the largest investment in american passenger rail and in freight rail...
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this fourth of july america is open and it is time to celebrate. join don lemon, ana cabrera for a stunning evening of music and fireworks right here on cnn at 7 p.m. >>> in japan this morning, emergency crews are searching for hours for 20 people missing after this. look at this. mudslide. this is in a city southwest of tokyo. at least two people we know are presumed dead. it's just carrying away some buildings with it as well. video from this as you're seeing, it did destroy homes. in fact, it knocked down everything in its path as you can see. more than 2800 homes still dmot have power and that search is continuing this hour. >>> still ahead, as hurricane elsa strengthens in the atlantic, there are growing fears that the storm could pose a threat to florida, including the part of the state where the site of that deadly surfside condo collapse is happening. we're tracking elsa's path for you. >>> america's longest war is coming to a close. americans leaving the base that is the center of the war in afghanistan. why the world should be concerned a
this fourth of july america is open and it is time to celebrate. join don lemon, ana cabrera for a stunning evening of music and fireworks right here on cnn at 7 p.m. >>> in japan this morning, emergency crews are searching for hours for 20 people missing after this. look at this. mudslide. this is in a city southwest of tokyo. at least two people we know are presumed dead. it's just carrying away some buildings with it as well. video from this as you're seeing, it did destroy homes....
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here we are tonight in the divided states of america. we've seen where the president's hostile rhetoric and incompetence has taken our country, to violent insurrection in our national -- in our capitol, i should say, threatening our democracy. it is threatening our democracy to the brink of a horrifying 400,000 americans dying, dead of coronavirus. that's the america joe biden will inherit in just hours. donald trump's divisive, damaging presidency coming to an end on the day we remember the life and work of dr. martin luther king jr., less that two days from the moment kamala harris makes history as the first black/south asian woman to become vice president of the united states. the biden/hairs admirris admini was elected to represent people. that as more and more of the republicans who supported this president, who stood by him through every racist attack even as he tried to disenfranchise millions of americans, many of them voters of color. those republicans like mike pence putting out empty tweets quoting dr. king's words. can you be
here we are tonight in the divided states of america. we've seen where the president's hostile rhetoric and incompetence has taken our country, to violent insurrection in our national -- in our capitol, i should say, threatening our democracy. it is threatening our democracy to the brink of a horrifying 400,000 americans dying, dead of coronavirus. that's the america joe biden will inherit in just hours. donald trump's divisive, damaging presidency coming to an end on the day we remember the...
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in fact he said america first makes america last. he has taken two trips to europe so far. on the first trip he resolved a 17-year long dispute between boeing and airbus and set a blueprint for how the united states and europe should work together 20 take on china's noneconomic market practices. on the second trip, he resolved president trump's steel tariff dispute to europe, not only creating a circumstance in which those tariffs get relaxed but also having the united states and europe propose the first-ever carbon base sec torial agreement for steel and aluminum that itself will serve as a blueprint for protecting workers both in europe and the united states against china's over-taft and achieve overall emissions in a sector that counts for 10% of global emissions. i actually think if you look at the president's trade and economic policy particularly as it relates to europe, you see a study of contrast with president trump. >> and the asians would say what about the trans-pacific partnership or some way for the united states to ally with them economically to counter the w
in fact he said america first makes america last. he has taken two trips to europe so far. on the first trip he resolved a 17-year long dispute between boeing and airbus and set a blueprint for how the united states and europe should work together 20 take on china's noneconomic market practices. on the second trip, he resolved president trump's steel tariff dispute to europe, not only creating a circumstance in which those tariffs get relaxed but also having the united states and europe propose...
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america saw this happen in realtime. we were there as members of congress, there were journalists there, there was 140 police officers who were brutally beaten. insurrection against democracy. this was an assault on the seat of our democracy that many of us visited as children. there has to be accountability in this. it doesn't matter what people want to say happened. we all know what happened. and there is plenty of video and plenty of eyewitness accounts, and it's extremely painful, especially for those officers who were beaten so brutally. one lost his life, another one took his life shortly after the event. thinking about them and their families is a very painful thing. >> the whole world was an eyewitness to what we saw, and living it and reliving it in the footage is devastating again. homeland security officials are warning about more violence this summer because apparently right wing conspiracy mongers think trump will be reinstated in august. is law enforcement ready for another attack if it were to happen, beca
america saw this happen in realtime. we were there as members of congress, there were journalists there, there was 140 police officers who were brutally beaten. insurrection against democracy. this was an assault on the seat of our democracy that many of us visited as children. there has to be accountability in this. it doesn't matter what people want to say happened. we all know what happened. and there is plenty of video and plenty of eyewitness accounts, and it's extremely painful,...
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he believes america is going to help him because he helped america. should the people still in afghanistan right now that helped us, should they still have faith that we'll keep our word to get folks out? >> well, they certainly have hope. the question is do we have faith in america ourselves? are we willing to live up to what we represent to srosh and to the many thousands and millions of people around the world. earlier in your program you asked what will be the impact, what are people thinking about the united states at this point? well, they're dismayed. they're dismayed not that we made the wrong decision, president biden, he made a decision that three other presidents promised but never carried out. he made a decision but it was very poorly and badly executed to be sure. but they're dismayed that we had either poor intelligence or poor execution or poor planning. and they're dismayed this poor planning being politicized and weaponized by those on the right who want to prevent people like your truck driver, srosh, from staying in america, from br
he believes america is going to help him because he helped america. should the people still in afghanistan right now that helped us, should they still have faith that we'll keep our word to get folks out? >> well, they certainly have hope. the question is do we have faith in america ourselves? are we willing to live up to what we represent to srosh and to the many thousands and millions of people around the world. earlier in your program you asked what will be the impact, what are people...
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the future of america democracy is at stake. because so many people have reached the conclusion that government doesn't address their needs. working people work more hours for low wages. we have got to speak to that pain that's out there. if your question is, do i think we will come together to do it? yes, i do. >> i should note the biden plan does not lift the cap on salt taxes, state and local tax deductions. that overwhelmingly benefits high income earners in predominantly blue states. appealing it is democrats like from california and new york. a lot of house democrats say they will not support the bill unless this salt cap provision is included. does that need to be in the bill. >> >> look, these are one of the million issues that are going to have to be dealt with. at the end of the day, people come from big cities. have a different perspective than people that come from rural communities. we have as to work these things out. but i do believe given the crises the country faces, and the need to create millions of good-payin
the future of america democracy is at stake. because so many people have reached the conclusion that government doesn't address their needs. working people work more hours for low wages. we have got to speak to that pain that's out there. if your question is, do i think we will come together to do it? yes, i do. >> i should note the biden plan does not lift the cap on salt taxes, state and local tax deductions. that overwhelmingly benefits high income earners in predominantly blue states....