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. >> caller: i am old enough to remember when khrushchev said we would take over america by using your own laws against you. mcconnell put in over 300 judges up and down the appellate court circuit court and the supreme court wouldn't even present. people don't realize when she says we are originalists like all of the conservative judges. they think it should be written hard and well and never changed. it's not a living document. they want to do away with every program including social security and medicare. do they not realize that, and as as roberts, the first thing they did is pass citizens united. i am not sorry. corporations are not people. i h feel like we've been overthrown. >> host: go ahead. >> guest: i think the justices very much had that in mind and the supreme court's were in that democracy and the actions to the cases played into this are so different and so i think this is a really good example of that. it is at stake if it is a political institution that changes the process at the time that's going to be a blow. on the flipside, overturning roe is crucial to the legitim
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that is a good point. >> talk us through the rest of that day. there were so many images but obviously what was it like ask you for a photographer to cover the president's movements that day? >> for me, i didn't want to miss a thing. i don't think i really thought about what i was doing because when i would stop and think about it, it was hard to imagine what was happening. it was almost like a nightmare playing out in front of me. all i did was react and do my job of not missing a moment. that's what it was like for me. i tried not to get lost in thought because i had the same feelings everyone else had that day, the feeling of why and who and the tremendous sense of loss happening and the shock. i was as shocked as everyone else. i tried to suppress that and luckily i had a camera to do that with. the technical part and trying not to miss a moment so that was my focus that day was just reacting to the president's movements and his moods and emotions and trying to get that all on film. >> was there ever a point you were not able to get that kind
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that is a good point. >> talk us through the rest of that day. there were so many images but obviously what was it like ask you for a photographer to cover the president's movements that day? >> for me, i didn't want to miss a thing. i don't think i really thought about what i was doing because when i would stop and think about it, it was hard to imagine what was happening. it was almost like a nightmare playing out in front of me. all i did was react and do my job of not missing a moment. that's what it was like for me. i tried not to get lost in thought because i had the same feelings everyone else had that day, the feeling of why and who and the tremendous sense of loss happening and the shock. i was as shocked as everyone else. i tried to suppress that and luckily i had a camera to do that with. the technical part and trying not to miss a moment so that was my focus that day was just reacting to the president's movements and his moods and emotions and trying to get that all on film. >> was there ever a point you were not able to get that kind
that is a good point. >> talk us through the rest of that day. there were so many images but obviously what was it like ask you for a photographer to cover the president's movements that day? >> for me, i didn't want to miss a thing. i don't think i really thought about what i was doing because when i would stop and think about it, it was hard to imagine what was happening. it was almost like a nightmare playing out in front of me. all i did was react and do my job of not missing a...
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to help us make the impossible possible. today i will sign a member in her -- sign a memorandum to make sure they will speak freely and directly to me, the vice president, and the american people. it is a whole government approach at climate change as a center of our domestic and foreign policy. it is advancing, revitalizing communities and farmlands. our plan is ambitious, that we are america, we are bold, we are unwavering in the pursuit of jobs and science and discovery. we can do this, we must do this, and we will do this. i'm now going to sign the executive order for american jobs and the climate crisis and ingenuity. i'm going to sign that now. [signing document] pres. biden: the first order that i am signing is tackling the climate crisis in america and abroad. this next one is instilling trust in the government's science and evidenced based -- restoring trust in the government's science and evidence based policymaking. and over here, this last one is creating a council of advisors on science and technology. i think y
to help us make the impossible possible. today i will sign a member in her -- sign a memorandum to make sure they will speak freely and directly to me, the vice president, and the american people. it is a whole government approach at climate change as a center of our domestic and foreign policy. it is advancing, revitalizing communities and farmlands. our plan is ambitious, that we are america, we are bold, we are unwavering in the pursuit of jobs and science and discovery. we can do this, we...
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for us and served this country. we want you to be proud of what you've done, we want you to continue to serve in government, if that is your wish, and always give your best. never get discouraged, and never be petty. always remember, others may hate you. but those who hate you do not win, unless you hate them. and then, you show yourself. and so, we leave with high hopes, in good spirit, and with deep humility. and with very much gratefulness in our hearts. i can only say to each and every one of you, we come from many faiths, we pray perhaps to different gods, but really the same god innocence. i want to say for each and every one of you, not only do we always remember you, not only will always be grateful to you, but always you will be, in our hearts, and you will be in our prayers. thank you very much.
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is this recognition fills all of us nurses with pride. my thanks for that tireless what we are all very great. and. not time we will rest but it's as if the now the whole world realizes we can't live without them. also coming up republicans in the us house of representatives today had a choice wyoming congresswoman lives cheney or former us president donald trump guess who they say we are a party that can fight for conservative principles that can fight for substance we cannot be dragged backward by that very dangerous lies of a former president thank you much. to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of you around the world welcome we begin the day with the women and men who dedicate themselves. every day the keeping you would be alive and healthy today is international nurses day this year more than any other all of us have reasons to be grateful for the never ending work of nurses in the 1st months of the coronavirus pandemic we were witnesses to the cruel contagion of coded 19 in many cases blunted by the nurses who we
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thank you forjoining us. we will leave you with the knife picture from that us capitol area where a car has ran into a barricade near the capitol building. there is more coming up on bbc music so stay with us for more on this story. this is bbc news. i'm lukwesa burak with the latest headlines for viewers in the uk and around the world. breaking news this hour — police in washington say two officers have been hurt near the us capitol after being hit by a vehicle. they've been taken to hospital. police say a suspect is in custody and has also been taken to hospital. the us national guard has been deployed in the area. the us capitol is now on lockdown. this is the scene live now near the us capitol. we'll bring you the latest as we get it. the car involved in the incident is being inspected by officers.
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a lot of it depends on us approving this money quickly. redirect these people and train them and get the technology set up and we need to get the retractable this is jennifer going that direction. those are things that are going to require congress to appropriate money. [inaudible]. >> every member will look very carefully at the bill and i have a number of conversations over the weekend with a number of members and i think that everybody understands what huge progressive amendment this is for us. as a progressive movement and we were really the ones who push hard for this to be a bold package. president biden's words of the problem is not if we go through big but too small rated the seems that we have been saying that for years plus the stimulus checks, the survival check cycle them, and employment insurance predict i think our members feel as i said in my statement that was bad policy and bad politics to weaken any of the things that we have passed in the house. but that ultimately those were relatively minor minor concessions in terms o
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let us define infrastructure. our definition of infrastructure and we talked a lot about this, what do people think of in our state when they think of infrastructure? roads and bridges, rail, water, and wastewater. i will stop there for a minute to say that the first part of this infrastructure package could come up in front of the entire senate next week with the epw bill. every republican, every democrat voted for it. airports, broadband is the infrastructure that if you ask this question 10 years ago you would not have thought to do it or if you had we would have been very futuristic and see what the needs would be but broadband is an essential package. water storage and safety. it is important for all of you to realized that this is the largest infrastructure investment that republicans have come forward with. this is a robust package when we look at where we our -- are focusing our infrastructure needs. they are meant to guide us and then we would say and i would say now is the time for the committees to get
let us define infrastructure. our definition of infrastructure and we talked a lot about this, what do people think of in our state when they think of infrastructure? roads and bridges, rail, water, and wastewater. i will stop there for a minute to say that the first part of this infrastructure package could come up in front of the entire senate next week with the epw bill. every republican, every democrat voted for it. airports, broadband is the infrastructure that if you ask this question 10...
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send us a text at (202) 748-8003 . if this is the case, we heard president biden and in interview talk about the impacts to women and the workforce. what does this mean for the biden administration and is there anything that they have proposed that will help with the plight? guest: he was right to call this out. he is aware of what we have known for a long time, that if you are pushing women out of the workforce. you are not only harming them but their families and the economy. there is ample evidence that the presence of women in our economy , working, being productive gross gdp. he inappropriately recognizes that if we do not fix this problem we are not going to have the recovery we need. one of the things he has talked about is investigating into paid family medical leave, paid sick leave, investments in childcare not only with the resources to support people to pay for child care but invest in the infrastructure. all of those are needed. the people most in need, most struggling are those who do not have access to p
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and i think when we talk about money and what's already well we've just seen the 7000000000 used on it in its extra system that we pay for an n.h.s. to how 60 percent pay rise and it would still be money left in the doctor after that we see newly qualified nurses and student nurses already thinking gosh you know if i come into the right career here we have over 400000 nurses vacancies in the day and that really causes patient safety issues across all that what we really need is to fill those vacancies and to have a committed enthusiastic and educated workforce and we're not going to achieve that unnecessarily. afraid. it's really set to become 1st to state to make russia sputnik the vaccine with the launch of production slated now for july the shop still waiting for approval though from the european medicines agency with the developers. an apology after its chair branded authorization russian roulette nevertheless italy expects to manufacture $10000000.00 doses by the end of the year as the bloc suffers massive shortages from western alternatives the president of the italian russian ch
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let us go in and walk down one of the corridors. senator margaret smith of main, senator tomas of oklahoma, senator green of rhode island, senator taft of ohio. here is the senator himself. his daily work typifies of all senators. reading and answers letters from his constituents. this is as it should be are his neighbors and those that support made him a senator. this pile of 10,000 letters was received in two weeks. many constituent come to call in person to seek jobs, ask favors to make proposals. letters or people must get personal attention and those that call in person must receive, their problems discussed and answered. national lawmakers must be sensitive to the constantly shifting opinions and criticisms of the public. as expressed over the radio -- >> spending is the favorite occupation of the administration, a million here and a billion there. >> the newspapers or editorial columns. and in television bringing praise or criticism to the senator of massachusetts and his colleagues. magazines are another check. this freedom
let us go in and walk down one of the corridors. senator margaret smith of main, senator tomas of oklahoma, senator green of rhode island, senator taft of ohio. here is the senator himself. his daily work typifies of all senators. reading and answers letters from his constituents. this is as it should be are his neighbors and those that support made him a senator. this pile of 10,000 letters was received in two weeks. many constituent come to call in person to seek jobs, ask favors to make...
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the report reminds us how deep a hole we started in. after a year of devastation, there are still 8.4 million fewer jobs today than there were last march. 8.4 million. 8.4 million jobs fewer today than last march. too many women have been forced out of the workforce. unemployment among people of color remains far too high. we made progress by starting to build an economy from the bottom of an the middle out. the american rescue plan is laying the foundation for that economy. we need the american jobs plan to build on that foundation, to build this country back to better. today's report is good news. it shows the country can -- what it can do when we act together to fight a virus, to give working people the help they need. we have a long way to go. we are going to get there, and we will get there together. may god bless you all and may you have a happy easter and a holy easter. >> will raising taxes slow the economy? pres. biden: i am giving credit to the american people. raising taxes will not slow the economy. asking corporate america
the report reminds us how deep a hole we started in. after a year of devastation, there are still 8.4 million fewer jobs today than there were last march. 8.4 million. 8.4 million jobs fewer today than last march. too many women have been forced out of the workforce. unemployment among people of color remains far too high. we made progress by starting to build an economy from the bottom of an the middle out. the american rescue plan is laying the foundation for that economy. we need the...
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in the world corrupted, you need to defend the join us in the depths will remain in the shallows, use towards the summit, the bike administration push for a summit with russia. moscow agreed what the biden people hope to achieve, remains unclear. we are told the white house wants to restore predictability and stability, what could possibly go wrong? the joe biden arrives in geneva for a summit with the russian president calling. let me put you in a worthy adversary, but avoid giving a direct answer as to whether or not he still think the russian leader is killer. president fujen is expected in geneva early on wednesday, to discuss election interference. fiber attacks and military build up ahead of the talk. the russian delegation appeared and israel's new government. it's the 1st major test strikes, rock and gather after incendiary balloons are launched from the palestinian.
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to join us in the depths. or inmate in the shallows. when the central bank will claim there's that this is a big the most crime when they print money and yet we don't see that on the ground we see a lot of violence on the ground and that goes directly to the feds door they have responsibility for that. welcome back the bite of ministration has apologized for donald trump's quote renegade approach to the climate crisis auntie's jacqueline vega asks if this will unleash a flood of overdue confessions from the white house. we are very sorry for the last 4 years where the president who didn't care about science fair enough right from pulling out of the paris agreement kashyap waves around the world and one of the 1st things biden did after bumping trump out of the white house was to rejoin it i'm all we're at it maybe there are some other things from the past 4 years you guys want to apologize for on behalf of trump there's plenty to choose from though that could take a while and dems are pretty vocal about condemning all that stuff at the
to join us in the depths. or inmate in the shallows. when the central bank will claim there's that this is a big the most crime when they print money and yet we don't see that on the ground we see a lot of violence on the ground and that goes directly to the feds door they have responsibility for that. welcome back the bite of ministration has apologized for donald trump's quote renegade approach to the climate crisis auntie's jacqueline vega asks if this will unleash a flood of overdue...
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and is critical to helping us vaccinate america, not to get vaccinated, but the vaccinate america. they are also critical in keeping the u.s. economy strong. in six months, we are seeing the fastest growth at this point in any administration's history, in no small part thanks to this community. now we have an opportunity to make historic investments in every sector and in our families, in an economy that deals everybody in, not from the top down, but from the middle and bottom up. create millions of jobs in every community, including the aanhpi communities, and delivering affordable childcare, paid leave, universal pre-k, as well as community college. there's work to do on immigration. there's work to do on voting rights. and so much more. my first day in office, i signed an executive order to advance racial equity and a whole of government approach to adjust and this group's and put his go to that approach. i look forward to the discussion we are about to have and the actions that will follow. so, i want to thank you all for being here, and we will get to our meeting. thank you. [
and is critical to helping us vaccinate america, not to get vaccinated, but the vaccinate america. they are also critical in keeping the u.s. economy strong. in six months, we are seeing the fastest growth at this point in any administration's history, in no small part thanks to this community. now we have an opportunity to make historic investments in every sector and in our families, in an economy that deals everybody in, not from the top down, but from the middle and bottom up. create...
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to join us in the depths. or in maybe in the shallows. mornings like the 19 past the hour now next concerns over the u.s. president's mental state and deepened after a pitiful go in the name of his own defense secretary to be too public repos. well one should know it turns out sleepy joe biden is well still sleepy and it's becoming increasingly hard to ignore which is probably why half of americans don't think he is mentally fit to be president according to a recent rasmussen poll and it's not exactly surprising it's been 7 weeks since his inauguration and it's hard to shake the feeling that he's being hidden from the world in a basement and when he is released into the public chaos ensues he forgets the names of people he himself appointed like defense secretary lloyd austin there who we recently referred to as that guy running that outfit over there and i want to thank the. former generally keep calling him general my mind you know the guy who runs out of town for you know his handlers panic any time anybody might god forbid ask him a q
to join us in the depths. or in maybe in the shallows. mornings like the 19 past the hour now next concerns over the u.s. president's mental state and deepened after a pitiful go in the name of his own defense secretary to be too public repos. well one should know it turns out sleepy joe biden is well still sleepy and it's becoming increasingly hard to ignore which is probably why half of americans don't think he is mentally fit to be president according to a recent rasmussen poll and it's not...
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so sick of woken us taken to p.c. extremes normal means not and not dry do we have to turn every term on the planet into included a t p c i've never been able to use normal shampoo but at least i know that it isn't suitable for my dry and or oily hair thank god i have always felt marginalized with my dry scalp every time in the shampoo aisle i would have to seek out a safe space because of the pain and anguish caused by seeing the word normal and my inability to ever have normal hair you know leverage just saved my life your liver will drop the word normal from mutant brotherhoods yes up to decades of cell in fairness creams in india. mixed reaction when unilever is trying to rebuild its reputation as you just heard there after global criticism last year over its marketing of skin whitening products in asia we discussed the word normal with 2 guests as well. there's no way ordinary people think this in those kinds of numbers when it comes to the word normal the other thing about using models and changing the shots oh
so sick of woken us taken to p.c. extremes normal means not and not dry do we have to turn every term on the planet into included a t p c i've never been able to use normal shampoo but at least i know that it isn't suitable for my dry and or oily hair thank god i have always felt marginalized with my dry scalp every time in the shampoo aisle i would have to seek out a safe space because of the pain and anguish caused by seeing the word normal and my inability to ever have normal hair you know...
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the jobs numbers remind us we have important work ahead of us. we have important work ahead of us and important investments we need to make. america is still the largest economy in the world. still have the most productive workers and most innovative minds in the world but we risk losing our edge as a nation if we don't move. our infrastructure used to be the best in the world stop today , the united states of america ranks 13th in the world. we are among the first in the world to guarantee access to universal education at the turn of the 20th century. now, we are ranked 35 out of 37 major economies when it comes to investing in early childhood education. 35 out of 37. we have taken our foot off the gas in the world has taken notice. now they are closing the gap. it's essential that we have to regain the momentum we lost. as my wife says all the time is any country who out educates us will outcompete us. our work is to prayer -- is to prepare to win the fast-changing 21st century global economy. that's why i wrote to critical pieces of informatio
the jobs numbers remind us we have important work ahead of us. we have important work ahead of us and important investments we need to make. america is still the largest economy in the world. still have the most productive workers and most innovative minds in the world but we risk losing our edge as a nation if we don't move. our infrastructure used to be the best in the world stop today , the united states of america ranks 13th in the world. we are among the first in the world to guarantee...
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really puts us in the lead for things that i think, i hope, i intend will help us make a real difference in cybersecurity, and i do not think anybody can look at that and say the status quo is acceptable. it is not. we are working with congress to reform the federal infrastructure monetization security act and einstein and are continuing diagnostic and mitigation programs. some exciting space and a lot of great parties in the coming years. >> a hundred percent and at the tectonic shifts happening in the world, the cloud, the commercial side of this, policy to practice bridge, it is so transformative, and to see it in clear detail with respect to the io -- eo that it really is a collaborative between public and private. good stuff. finally, you talked a lot about the importance of workforce, and it is a priority of yours. you mentioned you consider yourself the chief recruiting officer. can you share what you are doing more specifically to build its employee population, talent, diversity, and how do you see that diversified pool of talent being critical to the success? >> the things that
really puts us in the lead for things that i think, i hope, i intend will help us make a real difference in cybersecurity, and i do not think anybody can look at that and say the status quo is acceptable. it is not. we are working with congress to reform the federal infrastructure monetization security act and einstein and are continuing diagnostic and mitigation programs. some exciting space and a lot of great parties in the coming years. >> a hundred percent and at the tectonic shifts...
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of us should ever forget one of those people was my friend when he went to use. that incident also figured in the recent reporters without borders assessment that now ranks the united states as only the $48.00 freest country for journalists and places us in the trouble democracy category. you shouldn't have to worry about die off covering news unless it is ancillary to covering the news. for this day has meaning and you breathe life into it every day as they did. i love every one of you special love for the we have heard of the capital because that. will be in raleigh gerald jobs they want to point out was right what was wrong and what we could do better so the members of my staff. enjoy the incredible about. to return to work after june 28th. i am proud. to work among these giants. so i'd like to thank you and i thank them thank. you for the go through and. i think most folks. when it happened. was just in shock the 1st thing i thought was i hope that it doesn't come out that the shooter had a vendetta against specifically the news here but i hope it's just some
of us should ever forget one of those people was my friend when he went to use. that incident also figured in the recent reporters without borders assessment that now ranks the united states as only the $48.00 freest country for journalists and places us in the trouble democracy category. you shouldn't have to worry about die off covering news unless it is ancillary to covering the news. for this day has meaning and you breathe life into it every day as they did. i love every one of you special...
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to join us in the depths. or in maybe in the shallows. ironic that all the people that are in the big point bubble talk about the other bubbles that the fed is inflated without recognising that they're in a bubble themselves i mean it's like a bubble is generally in the eye of the beholder nobody can tell their own bubble and so you've got all these people who are involved in the crypto bubble they can see it. good to have you with us today a consumer goods multinational unilever is dropping the word normal from old skincare products the u.k. says they would it makes some customers feel excluded. no that removing normal from our products and packaging will not fix the problem alone but it's an important step forward the company's international survey found that more than 2 or 3 people thought that using the word normal had a negative impact now you know levers are also ending excessive editing of photographs of models in his advertising but there has been a bit of a backlash against the moves so sick of woken us taken to p.c. extremes nor
to join us in the depths. or in maybe in the shallows. ironic that all the people that are in the big point bubble talk about the other bubbles that the fed is inflated without recognising that they're in a bubble themselves i mean it's like a bubble is generally in the eye of the beholder nobody can tell their own bubble and so you've got all these people who are involved in the crypto bubble they can see it. good to have you with us today a consumer goods multinational unilever is dropping...
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last thousands of our programs award winning documentary us debt. subscribe t u g forward slash al-jazeera english. for me ok welcome to the strange how many times a p.c. in your african friends own family a roll their eyes when they talk about some leaders on the african continent i'm up here on my laptop this is the abraham index of african governance he takes those iraq's and apply his data to them asking africans every year what do you think about what you think about your country's most bring in will bring us to take away from the 2020 index he is the chairman and founder of the brain foundation and this is what he told us a little bit. and. sal wrenching. that is the current governance in africa. i must say here regarding our ballot generally are again very the 4 current. candidates if it were to be rather a general result of that run that is a bit worried and now we have when i think. that is image i had for africa only. as a resistor. there already is. and to have we really a war. going to go through here. so when we go from here what are we
last thousands of our programs award winning documentary us debt. subscribe t u g forward slash al-jazeera english. for me ok welcome to the strange how many times a p.c. in your african friends own family a roll their eyes when they talk about some leaders on the african continent i'm up here on my laptop this is the abraham index of african governance he takes those iraq's and apply his data to them asking africans every year what do you think about what you think about your country's most...
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but if it is taken as a whole it will help all of us. so i ask you all to begin by resisting the temptation to focus only on a particular spending cut. you don't like or some particular investment that wasn't made and nobody likes the tax increases, but let's just face facts. for 20 years through administrations of both parties incomes have stalled and debt has exploded in productivity is not grown as it should we cannot deny the reality of our condition. we have got to play the hand. we were dealt and play it as best we can. my fellow americans the test of this plan cannot be what is in it for me? it has got to be what is in it for us? if we work hard and if we work together. if we rededicate ourselves to creating jobs to rewarding work to strengthening our families to reinventing our government we can lift our country's fortunes again. tonight i ask everyone in this chamber and every american. to look simply into your own heart to spark your own hopes. to fire your own imagination there's so much good so much possibility so much excite
but if it is taken as a whole it will help all of us. so i ask you all to begin by resisting the temptation to focus only on a particular spending cut. you don't like or some particular investment that wasn't made and nobody likes the tax increases, but let's just face facts. for 20 years through administrations of both parties incomes have stalled and debt has exploded in productivity is not grown as it should we cannot deny the reality of our condition. we have got to play the hand. we were...
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you know, we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. oh, the kimbell and all the doors on al jazeera heads of state from around the world are addressing the un general assembly in new york keynote speeches warms about the crew of ours pandemic. i've gone on and tried to change us president joe bond and delivered his 1st address to the global body. we've ended 20 years of conflict gas then and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of lenders, diplomacy of using the power of our development aid to invest in new ways and lifting people up around the world of renewing and defending democracy approving that no matter how challenging or how complex the problem is, you're going to face government by and for the people is still the best way to deliver for all of our people. i'm here to sound the alarm. the world must wake up. we are on the hedge of an obese and moving in the wrong direction. our world has never been more threatened or more divided. we faced the great this cascade of crisis in our lifetimes. coffee,
you know, we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. oh, the kimbell and all the doors on al jazeera heads of state from around the world are addressing the un general assembly in new york keynote speeches warms about the crew of ours pandemic. i've gone on and tried to change us president joe bond and delivered his 1st address to the global body. we've ended 20 years of conflict gas then and as we close this period of relentless war, we're opening a new air of lenders, diplomacy...
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that means we are going to use taxpayers money to rebuild america. we will buy american products and support american jobs, union jobs. for example, the federal government every year spends approximately $600 billion in government procurement to keep the country going, safe and secure. there is a law that has been on the books for almost a century now to make sure that money was spent, taxpayers dollars, for procurement is spent to support american jobs and american businesses. but the previous administration did not take it seriously enough . federal agencies waived the buy american requirement without much pushback at all. big corporations and special interests have long fought for loopholes to redirect american taxpayers dollars to foreign companies for the products being made. the result, tens of billions of american taxpayers dollars supporting foreign jobs and foreign industries. in 2018 alone, the department spent $3 billion, the defense department, on foreign construction contracts, leaving american steel and iron in the cold. it spent nearly
that means we are going to use taxpayers money to rebuild america. we will buy american products and support american jobs, union jobs. for example, the federal government every year spends approximately $600 billion in government procurement to keep the country going, safe and secure. there is a law that has been on the books for almost a century now to make sure that money was spent, taxpayers dollars, for procurement is spent to support american jobs and american businesses. but the previous...
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so i need to sit by him and think like look at this war did us and feel it. again. where the. oil was. all gone way. beyond. when. in the world. when. oil is in. with. in the world. when. oil is in. when the central bank will claim is that this is a victimless crime when they print money and yet we don't see that on the ground we see a lot of violence on the ground and that's goes directly to the church door they have responsibility for that. is. a medical medical in turn commit suicide every 18 days in france as the pandemic pushes trainee doctors to breaking point. the british doctors and nurses are also buckling under the strain of the pandemic with one health describing staff as cannon fodder. and the judge in the george freud's death trial accuses a democratic congresswoman a woman of putting the entire process in jeopardy after she called for a confrontation if there's a not guilty verdict meantime a pig's head to.
so i need to sit by him and think like look at this war did us and feel it. again. where the. oil was. all gone way. beyond. when. in the world. when. oil is in. with. in the world. when. oil is in. when the central bank will claim is that this is a victimless crime when they print money and yet we don't see that on the ground we see a lot of violence on the ground and that's goes directly to the church door they have responsibility for that. is. a medical medical in turn commit suicide every...
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and as the use of sputnik v. helps bring down the number of corona virus cases russia's lifting some of the remaining covert restrictions moscow's and that its stay at home advice for people over 65. campaigns been underway since december we talked about the country's anti covert measures and how they fit into the whole global picture with the w.h.o. representative to russia. there has been a very good combination of. recommendations are restrictions which were not a lot of the house although in some regions they were more close to that. and i would say and of various of people but this is very critical at the moment to maintain their innocence and application of the set of measures are the most important thing is to be smart to monitor the situation and be flexible so in case of needs to be flexible of returning some of the restrictions public health measures we prefer to call them and me i have seen in some countries a surge of cases in growth of cases so we have very cautious everywhere. nobody's safe until ev
and as the use of sputnik v. helps bring down the number of corona virus cases russia's lifting some of the remaining covert restrictions moscow's and that its stay at home advice for people over 65. campaigns been underway since december we talked about the country's anti covert measures and how they fit into the whole global picture with the w.h.o. representative to russia. there has been a very good combination of. recommendations are restrictions which were not a lot of the house although...
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and brings us into the 18th century. i'm curious about this moment and because this is also at the same time when this is a wonderful statistic that i found and i admire the book, the boy scout handbook the second in the book sales in this country only to the bible. >> years previous maxi of the sort of dawn of the 20th century that is happening and you got parts of the country that are entering the 20th century and according to crossbars that are still in the 18th century rated some curious about some of the conflicts that are also happening regionally because this is a project that engages with not just geography but georgia at the 20th century is a very different place from main the turn of the 20th century in urban areas are very different places from rural areas. none curious about how that part of the story was taking place in terms of its conflicts in terms of some of the inner place taken place because this is a really important moment in the concept of this larger project coming to fruition. >> i think that perh
and brings us into the 18th century. i'm curious about this moment and because this is also at the same time when this is a wonderful statistic that i found and i admire the book, the boy scout handbook the second in the book sales in this country only to the bible. >> years previous maxi of the sort of dawn of the 20th century that is happening and you got parts of the country that are entering the 20th century and according to crossbars that are still in the 18th century rated some...
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the china was using it to control american minds and culture. we haven't had that discussion since then. did that go away or is there was there something to it and is that's something that people should be aware of. while the artificial intelligence, what they're doing is it's global, but that's only a little issue. the big issue is the bottom line and the trade deficits and, and the, so they use this kind of thing to get the people riled up about something as did throwing. you know, the big money going back into china. as i said, look at hsbc, you know, they pulled out of just about the western countries. they're going into china whole time. they see which one is going. and all the, all the bank stores in the money, people, the only interested money. they're not interested in human rights or anything else . so it's all be asked about that. all this is important to you're going to start seeing the chinese brands taking over the western brands. they're going to push them away, and it's already starting to happen. so the nike and the others are go
the china was using it to control american minds and culture. we haven't had that discussion since then. did that go away or is there was there something to it and is that's something that people should be aware of. while the artificial intelligence, what they're doing is it's global, but that's only a little issue. the big issue is the bottom line and the trade deficits and, and the, so they use this kind of thing to get the people riled up about something as did throwing. you know, the big...
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which of the tests will help us see these in a person. and to use genetic sequencing for that. i think we need to step up our genetic sequencing to keep track of this moving forward. we are focused on that. we have spent a lot of time looking at point-of-care antigen test. that?se variance effect we are working on that issue right now. the pcr molecular test can detect the genetic code of the virus. where's the antigen test tests proteins produced by the virus. those assessments are in the works. it is encouraging what we know about the molecular test. this is work that is ongoing. very important. stay tuned over the next couple weeks as we move over. thank you so much. >> earlier this week we talked a bit about this. does the fda have a sense of when this might occur? can we speed up trials? a really important question. let me give you some background. in our guidance for vaccine authorization, what we said was in the initial trials, the is the clinical endpoint. prevention of disease. , is there a becomes level of antibodies or innate immunity that, if you achieve it , that c
which of the tests will help us see these in a person. and to use genetic sequencing for that. i think we need to step up our genetic sequencing to keep track of this moving forward. we are focused on that. we have spent a lot of time looking at point-of-care antigen test. that?se variance effect we are working on that issue right now. the pcr molecular test can detect the genetic code of the virus. where's the antigen test tests proteins produced by the virus. those assessments are in the...
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to us, in terms of when he is fighting for in the bill. reporter: are they on board with the 1.9, 2.2 number yet? >> those are the numbers he is still putting out there and those are the numbers he is continuing to work on. reporter: [indiscernible] on some of these programs? >> the program has agreed with our strategy that the majority of our caucus put out some time ago, which is, we would like to see more of our priorities. remember, the progressive caucus did not give a list of 100 things, we give a list of five major priority areas. i think he is with us, that we need to invest in as many of those just for mission or areas as possible even if it means for some of them -- those transformational areas as soon as possible even if it means for some of them it takes some time. this is one of the most challenging places for our caucus. we are still witting to see exec we what the agreement is around -- waiting to see what the agreement is around emissions reductions. i think that there are lots of possibilities on the table. some of which m
to us, in terms of when he is fighting for in the bill. reporter: are they on board with the 1.9, 2.2 number yet? >> those are the numbers he is still putting out there and those are the numbers he is continuing to work on. reporter: [indiscernible] on some of these programs? >> the program has agreed with our strategy that the majority of our caucus put out some time ago, which is, we would like to see more of our priorities. remember, the progressive caucus did not give a list of...
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to join us in the depths. or inmate in the shallow. greetings and sell you take. you know with the average age of the united states congress how bring somewhere between 58 and 63 years old in our last presidential election featuring 2 candidates who were born during w.w. 2 who.
to join us in the depths. or inmate in the shallow. greetings and sell you take. you know with the average age of the united states congress how bring somewhere between 58 and 63 years old in our last presidential election featuring 2 candidates who were born during w.w. 2 who.
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we call b 100 percent. certain vaccine use that we have at the moment will protect us against all possible versions of this virus. so therefore, we should be accepting the vaccines will reduce our risk of getting covered quite nicely, actually box. they're not going to guarantee. and therefore, what we're saying is use vaccines as part of your control. but also, why not just keep going with the physical distancing the one me to row? why not keep going with ma squaring? why not keep going with really good hygiene? why not keep going with isolation when you're sick? why not keep going with protecting elderly people and those who got other diseases potentially with the back scenes because they are really good protected if there is the perception conveyed to the population of any country that basically we're all going to say we're going to break the 3, break free and we're not going to be troubled by the virus and there's no turning back. it's a bit of a hostage to fortune. just suppose these fires takes advantage of the freedom day and really spreads an awful lot and you end up with their sit
we call b 100 percent. certain vaccine use that we have at the moment will protect us against all possible versions of this virus. so therefore, we should be accepting the vaccines will reduce our risk of getting covered quite nicely, actually box. they're not going to guarantee. and therefore, what we're saying is use vaccines as part of your control. but also, why not just keep going with the physical distancing the one me to row? why not keep going with ma squaring? why not keep going with...
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they have emboldened us to speak in their stead. senate republicans continue to negotiate in good faith. we have had a lot of good dialogue with the white house. we are trying to get to the goal of reaching a bipartisan infrastructure agreement. we believe this counter wrapper -- offer delivers on what president biden told us in the oval office. that is to try to reach somewhere near $1 trillion over an eight year time. we have achieved that goal with this counter offer. we have done something i think has stayed true to what our beliefs are when we started this endeavor. speaking to core physical infrastructure. what is the definition of infrastructure. we have stayed within the boundaries of our original plan. that is what the american people think of when they think of infrastructure. that is what we do, too. there are couple bits of news since the meeting. we have passed a bipartisan water infrastructure passage for $35. with chairman carper. bipartisan. we have it 89-2, got a vote in the senate floor. that is one of the pieces w
they have emboldened us to speak in their stead. senate republicans continue to negotiate in good faith. we have had a lot of good dialogue with the white house. we are trying to get to the goal of reaching a bipartisan infrastructure agreement. we believe this counter wrapper -- offer delivers on what president biden told us in the oval office. that is to try to reach somewhere near $1 trillion over an eight year time. we have achieved that goal with this counter offer. we have done something...
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the data shows that 85 percent of facebook uses in the us have been all want to be vaccinated against cobra. 19 these and other facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days. as i said, these guys are my screws that deflecting reflect again, dissipating blame. generally the only fax the make it into facebook press statements are those that make them look good years and years of scandals and disgrace have taught them well. facebook would love full transparency if there was a guarantee of positive stories and outcomes. but when transparency creat uncomfortable moments, the reaction is often to shut down the transparency. as an example, the team of facebook employees recently found that conservative media on the platform has outperformed everyone out in likes and shares even off the facebook and trump. so what are the executives do? they disbanded the entire team, just for sharing facts, own tools, and helping journos to consolidate the wrong narrative. it told a story they didn't like, and frankly didn't want to admit was true. facebook men,
the data shows that 85 percent of facebook uses in the us have been all want to be vaccinated against cobra. 19 these and other facts tell a very different story to the one promoted by the administration in recent days. as i said, these guys are my screws that deflecting reflect again, dissipating blame. generally the only fax the make it into facebook press statements are those that make them look good years and years of scandals and disgrace have taught them well. facebook would love full...