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we will never forget the brave and courageous when body america the beautiful, america the free. maria: my thanks to dick grasso, maria: my thanks to dick grasso, stacy cunningham. let's go walter! after you. walter, twelve o' clock. get em boy! [cows mooing] that is incredible. it's the multi-flex tailgate. it can be a step, it can even become a workspace. i meant the cat. what's so great about him? he doesn't have a workspace. the chevy silverado with the available multi-flex tailgate. find new adventures. find new roads. chevrolet. this isn't just freight. the chevy silverado with the athese aren't just shipments.. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. and there you have it— -woah. wireless on the most reliable network nationwide. wow! -big deal! ...we get unlimited for just $30 bucks. sweet, but mine has 5g included. relax people, my wireless is crushing it. that's because you all have xfinity mobile with your internet. it's wi
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we will never forget the brave and courageous when body america the beautiful, america the free. maria: my thanks to dick grasso, stacy cunningham. 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. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ it's time for the biggest sale of the year, on the new sleep
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now america's longest war being described as america's biggest failure. laura: u.s. officials are desperately hoping to salvage something. they are hoping the taliban will respect women's rights as they promised. do you see any signs of that? >> even the way your question was framed, which is as it is, the americans are hoping, they are saying to the taliban the world is watching. they continue to call for the rights of women and girls. but america has gone and the west is not the biggest kid on the block here. it is the taliban who are in charge. ey have their own very different ideas about one of the values -- about what are the values of the taliban. the rules emerging about the segregation at universities, that women have to wear the kind of clothing, black clothing, black gloves. afghans are begin to understand that what is emerging in this new islamic government is not really, at least for the many afghans who do not support the taliban, this is not a country they regard as their own. there are those who support the taliban and welcome the fact that the war is
now america's longest war being described as america's biggest failure. laura: u.s. officials are desperately hoping to salvage something. they are hoping the taliban will respect women's rights as they promised. do you see any signs of that? >> even the way your question was framed, which is as it is, the americans are hoping, they are saying to the taliban the world is watching. they continue to call for the rights of women and girls. but america has gone and the west is not the biggest...
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, world war i came to america but it was a great world war because you cannot number in number them, he asked for reserve documentation meeting he would not be drafted and you already received his draft notice. the honey fitz and he became a manager at the fore river shipyard in boston. the only problem joe hadn't been briefed combination of that and people had actually been drafted in management and governor roosevelt was angry because everybody walked out on the eastern seaboard, he and charles schwab who owned the shipyard as he was in in charge had to step in personally to get the men back to work and joe was put into a lesser function until the war was over. after the war he went to work for stockbrokers and after couple years he went to wall street and by 1925 he made his first millions and set up his children with million-dollar trust funds in 1925 he bought this house in palm filled avenue in new york and then set about making a second fortune because he heard that they were going to make talkies in california and los angeles and he thought this is the thing for me, i know wh
, world war i came to america but it was a great world war because you cannot number in number them, he asked for reserve documentation meeting he would not be drafted and you already received his draft notice. the honey fitz and he became a manager at the fore river shipyard in boston. the only problem joe hadn't been briefed combination of that and people had actually been drafted in management and governor roosevelt was angry because everybody walked out on the eastern seaboard, he and...
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laura: this iss america. the u.s. special envoy for haiti resigns over deportation of haitian migrants calling it inhumane and unproductive. we are live in berlin with the latest on who the next chancellor could be. a close in the volcano. our correspondent inhe canary islands is on the scene as the lava is still flowing. >> this is as close as anyone has been allowed since the volcano started erupting on sunday, and here you really do get a sense of s power. it is an awesome site. laura: how america's reckoning over race is playing out in the world of art. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. haiti is in crisis after summer in which the country has endured the assassination of the president and then a deadly earthquake. there's also been a surge of haitian migrants at the u.s. border with mexico. now the u.s. envoy to haiti has resigned in protest. our central american correspondent reports. reporter: in the dead of night, immigration agents in the north of mexico drag immigrants from
laura: this iss america. the u.s. special envoy for haiti resigns over deportation of haitian migrants calling it inhumane and unproductive. we are live in berlin with the latest on who the next chancellor could be. a close in the volcano. our correspondent inhe canary islands is on the scene as the lava is still flowing. >> this is as close as anyone has been allowed since the volcano started erupting on sunday, and here you really do get a sense of s power. it is an awesome site. laura:...
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not hating america because of those soldiers. me messages directly from some american soldiers who say that this has been a, a war that has destroyed us as individuals, soldiers spoken to told me that they cannot sleep at night. so i am in no doubt about the, the effects of this war, not just on the individuals, but on the nation as a whole of whom the soldiers representative me has gone to the shop and unity types destroyed. the united states produced a senate to report on torture, but not a single person was ever bought for charges. for these times. recently i gave evidence international criminal court for their investigations of abuses by americans. and they were investigating the united states, the initial army and the taliban. the only ones who responded by threatening the international criminal court with united states of america, they said that we will sanction all members of the national committee court. we will arrest any members of the icpc who come to the usa or elsewhere that want to investigate. i think the united st
not hating america because of those soldiers. me messages directly from some american soldiers who say that this has been a, a war that has destroyed us as individuals, soldiers spoken to told me that they cannot sleep at night. so i am in no doubt about the, the effects of this war, not just on the individuals, but on the nation as a whole of whom the soldiers representative me has gone to the shop and unity types destroyed. the united states produced a senate to report on torture, but not a...
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by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like y. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ anchor: i am lord's rebellion in new york cy and this is bbc world news america. after the u.s. and britain and austria announced a new security guilt try to responds with fury saying the move shows a cold war mentality. the reaction from our correspondents across the globe. celebrations in lebanon as a run sense field to a country in crisis where it is hard to keep the lights on. the ship and its violate u.s. sanctions on iran selling oil. in germany the race to replace angela merkel is comg to a close. we are hearing out the summer's intense letting is affecting the way people may vote. as butterflies are under threat from climate change hud scientist have an ingenious plan to save the species. ♪ welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. a new defense alliance tween america, australia, and britain as part tension with china and france. the deal as aus
by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like y. thank you. announcer: and now, "bbc world news". ♪ anchor: i am lord's rebellion in new york cy and this is bbc world news america. after the u.s. and britain and austria announced a new security guilt try to responds with fury saying the move shows a cold war mentality. the reaction from our correspondents across the globe....
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laura: i'm laun washington and this is bbc world news america. president biden forcefully defends the u.s. exit from afghanistan, saying he has ended america's forever war. >> we succeeded in what we set out to do in afghanistan, anwe stayed for another decade. it was time to end this war. laura: american uniforms and weapons but taliban fighters. the spoils of a war that was america's longest military mission. >> it has ended in the worst of ways and it will live long in memory in afghanistan, in america, and far beyond. laura: expelled from russia, how a moscow correspondent files her final report after being labeled a threat to national security. ♪ laura: welcome to world news america on pbs and around the globe. president biden has defended the u.s. exit from afghanistan, telling americans he was not going to extend the forever war. his speech at the white house came hours after taliban soldiers prorated for the cameras in american uniforms carrying american guns. we will have more on that in a moment. our chief international correspondent
laura: i'm laun washington and this is bbc world news america. president biden forcefully defends the u.s. exit from afghanistan, saying he has ended america's forever war. >> we succeeded in what we set out to do in afghanistan, anwe stayed for another decade. it was time to end this war. laura: american uniforms and weapons but taliban fighters. the spoils of a war that was america's longest military mission. >> it has ended in the worst of ways and it will live long in memory in...
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what america is, you could say is like athens in florida. you have america is, but like, are supporting oligarchy abroad and fighting against democracy, whether it's a democracy in venezuela or china, or cuba or russia, and it's installing dictator. it supports people that have caused democracy, but it turns out to be an jelly, it turns out to be the latin american dictators. it turns out to be the 100 dictators that know, read through. so fight is between american promoting this finance capital idea that other countries have to sell their industry to american buyers. it has to let americans buy control of their industry. so the other countries are karen and kind of financial colony of the united states. the united states has managed america and some other countries against that are countries wanting to become so sufficient independent or just their own food rely on their own technology and case the economic, a surplus that they create at home to recycle is industrial countries are supposed to do so the fight between china and america is a c
what america is, you could say is like athens in florida. you have america is, but like, are supporting oligarchy abroad and fighting against democracy, whether it's a democracy in venezuela or china, or cuba or russia, and it's installing dictator. it supports people that have caused democracy, but it turns out to be an jelly, it turns out to be the latin american dictators. it turns out to be the 100 dictators that know, read through. so fight is between american promoting this finance...
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america's back. no, joe, america is falling apart because you're missing in action. one humiliating disaster after another. clueless mumbling bum bling joe biden congratulating himself on successfully pulling out of afghanistan. if that's success how do you define failure. and then spewed meaningless platitude far left socialist buzz wards about climate change inequity and global togetherness and kumbaya. needless to say the speech lacked any real substance and biden as per usual looked his usual tired, weak and frail self. at one point he even seemed to forget where he was. it's humiliating. >> as we pursue diplomacy across the board, united states will champion the democratic values that go to the very heart of who we are as a nation and a people. freedom, equality, opportunity and a belief in the universal rights of all people. it's stamped into our dna as a nation and critically it's stamped into the dna of this institution, the united states. >> sean: no, joe, that would be the united nations the institution you're talking about there. my friend from down under,
america's back. no, joe, america is falling apart because you're missing in action. one humiliating disaster after another. clueless mumbling bum bling joe biden congratulating himself on successfully pulling out of afghanistan. if that's success how do you define failure. and then spewed meaningless platitude far left socialist buzz wards about climate change inequity and global togetherness and kumbaya. needless to say the speech lacked any real substance and biden as per usual looked his...
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it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity and are all there is not at stake today? you might have you been in america? that's a great question. people vote for you. the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a conservative person and it is 0k to be conservative. it's ok to stand up for the unborn if you really believe the unborn needs to be stood up for. it is ok in my view to have differences on all of these issues and i think the reason we are going to do well is becausejoe biden was not the guy people thought they voted for. i thinkjoe biden is a decent man. i have known for 20 years. the agenda coming out of the biden administration is far more radical than people thought. it's transforming america in a way that nobody, i think, at home, really wants. we are going to be not so much because of us, a lot to do with them. and a final question,
it's about maintaining america's freedoms, america's democracy and america's unity and are all there is not at stake today? you might have you been in america? that's a great question. people vote for you. the majority of the people say we like what you are doing. the republican party is only one one majority in a presidential election in 30 years. if you vote the republican party you are basically anti—american? that is garbage. you may not be a conservative person and it is 0k to be...
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vamos a ver la emociÓn que se vive en los estudios de "despierta amÉrica". >> esto es "despierta amÉrica" en domingo. >> con historias que se van a quedar en su corazÓn. >> esto es "despierta amÉrica" en domingo. >> los domingos en familia se acaban de poner mucho mejor. >> "despierta amÉrica" no termina el viernes. ahora somos tambiÉn despierta en domingo. >> como les venimos comentando, esta semana ahora podrÁn disfrutar ahora de mÁs informaciÓn y mÁs aventuras con "despierta amÉrica" en domingo. esta nueva etapa de nuestra casita serÁ una muy especial y por eso hemos decidido mostrarles el detrÁs de cÁmara de esta gran producciÓn que lleva meses de arduo trabajo y de producciÓn. este gran proyecto si que promete. yo visitÉ uno de los ensayos para captar la emociÓn y la energÍa que se vive durante estos momentos el mÉdico la labor de investigar cÓmo cada una de ellas se prepara para el debut de esta programaciÓn. >> ¿cuÁles van a ser nuestras historias? la tuya, la de todos. >> historias que se van a ayudar. >> carolina rosario llega para darnos las noticias que n
vamos a ver la emociÓn que se vive en los estudios de "despierta amÉrica". >> esto es "despierta amÉrica" en domingo. >> con historias que se van a quedar en su corazÓn. >> esto es "despierta amÉrica" en domingo. >> los domingos en familia se acaban de poner mucho mejor. >> "despierta amÉrica" no termina el viernes. ahora somos tambiÉn despierta en domingo. >> como les venimos comentando, esta semana ahora...
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— america do think? it was a s mbol america do think? it was a symbol of _ america do think? it was a symbol of hope. _ america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it - america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it was - america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it was a i america do think? it was a - symbol of hope. it was a symbol of we will not let terrorism overcome us. we will back together and we will make it work and we will make it right. and did it? it work and we will make it right. and did it?— and did it? it did that day, definitely. _ and did it? it did that day, definitely, it _ and did it? it did that day, definitely, it did _ and did it? it did that day, definitely, it did for - and did it? it did that day, definitely, it did for the i definitely, it did for the future for a while, yes. it's not today, and president biden is correct, we need unity in this country, we do not have it. and i am hoping that my book can help a little bit to bring back some feeling of unity and togetherness that we had on 9/11. i will feel that i have accomplished something, becau
— america do think? it was a s mbol america do think? it was a symbol of _ america do think? it was a symbol of hope. _ america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it - america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it was - america do think? it was a symbol of hope. it was a i america do think? it was a - symbol of hope. it was a symbol of we will not let terrorism overcome us. we will back together and we will make it work and we will make it right. and did it? it work and we will make it right....
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here is george w bush when it comes to the unity of america. those days seem distant from our own malign, for seemed at work in our common life. that turns every disagreement into an argument in every argument into a clash of cultures. so much of our politics has become a naked appealed anger, fear and resentment badly. just worried about our nation and our future together. quite an interesting tone from the commander in chief who started america the longest war and also went down in history for the weapons of mass destruction that turned out to not be there in iraq. but regardless of the moment in american politics is certainly not one of the unity. there is bitter division in the united states. recently jo biden's decision to pull out of afghanistan and the chaotic results have his opponents in the republican party up in arms. at this point, republicans are calling for joe biden to either resign or be impeached for his actions in afghanistan. this is what we've heard from joe biden's rivals in the republican party frozen by and said that he w
here is george w bush when it comes to the unity of america. those days seem distant from our own malign, for seemed at work in our common life. that turns every disagreement into an argument in every argument into a clash of cultures. so much of our politics has become a naked appealed anger, fear and resentment badly. just worried about our nation and our future together. quite an interesting tone from the commander in chief who started america the longest war and also went down in history...
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and so i always had this notion that i wanted to come to america, come to this country so we went to san francisco and then went to new york city and then because of my experience having grown up in south africa in a, it was a nationalist totalitarian police state informed the way i look at what role the government should be and after 9/11 i feel like america's sort of going on a dark path . so being solutions driven i was like out there that forms a solution so new hampshire offered it. new hampshire is not for everyone but i do have jokingly to say people are like it's so cool. then i like it's a little warmer than mars. >> what was it like to grow up in south africa being part of a minority, being part of this apartheidsystem. did it , was it normal to you at the time? >> know, so i have a very unique background. my dad did workfor the apartheid movement . if that's the cross i'm going to have to bear we weren't raised in a racist environment. i was raised in a diplomatic one so i travel a lot at as a child. i've always had this sort of comparison i guess to what life was like in
and so i always had this notion that i wanted to come to america, come to this country so we went to san francisco and then went to new york city and then because of my experience having grown up in south africa in a, it was a nationalist totalitarian police state informed the way i look at what role the government should be and after 9/11 i feel like america's sort of going on a dark path . so being solutions driven i was like out there that forms a solution so new hampshire offered it. new...
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so what $911.00 do to america and can america reinvent itself so that it's not chasing goes forever. today we're talking with political scientists in journalist david roth cop, the former editor in chief, a foreign policy magazine, and host of deep state radio, a podcast on american power, and it's global impact. he's the author of running the world, be inside story of national security council and the architects of american power. previously, he managed the international advisory firm, a former secretary of state, henry kissinger, and now he has his own the rop cop group. david, it's great to be with you, and thanks for joining us today. this is a somber time, a moment to sort of reflect on 20 years after one of the most major attacks on the american psyche. let's play a clip from president george w bush on what he said right after 911. the attack took place on american soil. but it was an attack on the heart and soul of the civilized world. and the world has come together to fight a new indifferent war. the 1st, we hope, the only one of the 21st century or against all those who see
so what $911.00 do to america and can america reinvent itself so that it's not chasing goes forever. today we're talking with political scientists in journalist david roth cop, the former editor in chief, a foreign policy magazine, and host of deep state radio, a podcast on american power, and it's global impact. he's the author of running the world, be inside story of national security council and the architects of american power. previously, he managed the international advisory firm, a...
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they do not want the enmity of america. america still has leverage. we are holding that $10000000000.00 are there. they're there. there are an exchange account with a lot of aid is america can turn offer on much of the foreign aid and the attitude of europe towards afghanistan. so we hold some cards, but we have to do that realistically. we're not going to overturn this government. we're not going to shape the government in the future. this is going to be a taliban government. it's been very clear. but we do have some ships to trade with and our big interest is that the policy on not caudal al qaeda as it did in its 1st round. and we know that the, the present head of state mala hunt was a foreign minister in the previous government leading up to 2001. and, and he defended al qaeda and, and we have to make sure that he does not defend archive this time. and all of our efforts should be really focused on making sure that he understands that and he does not do it. and then we will have, you know, if we can accomplish that single fact we will have accomp
they do not want the enmity of america. america still has leverage. we are holding that $10000000000.00 are there. they're there. there are an exchange account with a lot of aid is america can turn offer on much of the foreign aid and the attitude of europe towards afghanistan. so we hold some cards, but we have to do that realistically. we're not going to overturn this government. we're not going to shape the government in the future. this is going to be a taliban government. it's been very...
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in america, america is race upset. so americans assume that race is a factor everywhere and everything. but in this case, it was not really any significant factor. there are always silly people everywhere who want to give. ready novel interpretation to, to, to certain events and to want to interpret 7 very assess self serving ways. the university of syracuse has defended these words, saying that they are a legitimate part of the discourse. some have asked the university to condemn the professor's comments and others have demanded the professor's dismissal. neither of those actions will happen at the home of the maxwell school of citizenship in public affairs. free speech for all people across the political spectrum within the limits of the law and the university's anti harassment policy is one of our key values. speech can be offensive, hurtful, or provocative. still syracuse university will stand by the principles of free speech and by our commitment to keeping our community safe in the face of threats and harassment.
in america, america is race upset. so americans assume that race is a factor everywhere and everything. but in this case, it was not really any significant factor. there are always silly people everywhere who want to give. ready novel interpretation to, to, to certain events and to want to interpret 7 very assess self serving ways. the university of syracuse has defended these words, saying that they are a legitimate part of the discourse. some have asked the university to condemn the...
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we are working to finally end america as longest war, and it's time to end forever. war the americas proudest movement of the afghan war wasn't supposed to be a humiliating evacuation under the guns of the taliban. but it was, there is absolutely nothing else to celebrate. the united states ended 20 years of war and can stand the longest war in american history. we completed one of the biggest err left in history with more than 120000 people evacuated to safety. no nation, no nation has ever done anything like it in all the history. the only the united states had the capacity in the will and believe you to do it and we did it today. where was the afghan army? where was the west and back government? where did all the money go? the united states sank more than a $100000000000.00 into rebuilding of data stock for reference adjusted for inflation. that is more than the united states spent on the marshall plan to rebuild europe after world war 2. and the tragedy of it is that for a civilian the side from all the american weapons of the taliban pads, there is almost no evidence that any of
we are working to finally end america as longest war, and it's time to end forever. war the americas proudest movement of the afghan war wasn't supposed to be a humiliating evacuation under the guns of the taliban. but it was, there is absolutely nothing else to celebrate. the united states ended 20 years of war and can stand the longest war in american history. we completed one of the biggest err left in history with more than 120000 people evacuated to safety. no nation, no nation has ever...
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. indeed, i believe that both america and britain have retains that influence america by having come to an informal agreement with the taliban. because the taliban were never defeated militarily by america and britain. and secondly, it was just inconceivable that the telephone telephone on their own could have conquered africa song countries so large. so the 5 different regions simply on their own note, the american military gave the go ahead and also as well. american doesn't have to have soldiers in the country as a control country. it can control a country for control in this country's economy, but turn into the shanghai cooperation organization. if this is what it is, 1st go ahead. shanghai cooperation organization is a ration alliance, including countries such as russia, china, central asia, and now it wrong. and it focuses on issues for security to economics. so politics and it's a very good alliance because it means back to all of the countries in full on now members of the shanghai cooperation organization and iran having been mrs. so the alliance demonstrates how iran's infl
. indeed, i believe that both america and britain have retains that influence america by having come to an informal agreement with the taliban. because the taliban were never defeated militarily by america and britain. and secondly, it was just inconceivable that the telephone telephone on their own could have conquered africa song countries so large. so the 5 different regions simply on their own note, the american military gave the go ahead and also as well. american doesn't have to have...
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and tighten buy america. crack down a predatory chinese state-owned enter prices which was -- enterprises which was in our bill. the investment in fix it first. and mandatory greenhouse gas reductions. i'll continue to work on i'll continue to work on addressing these issues but the reality is this is the only option with an evenly divided senate and the stupid rules of the senate including the filibuster. so it's this or nothing on the long overdue investment in america's infrastructure. i hope the republicans on the other side will support it. and if they don't, i would like them to tell us exactly what they would do. with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from missouri. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> today's bill is nothing but a trojan horse. it's a facade for opening the door to speaker pelosi's real priority, the $3.5 trillion tax and spend
and tighten buy america. crack down a predatory chinese state-owned enter prices which was -- enterprises which was in our bill. the investment in fix it first. and mandatory greenhouse gas reductions. i'll continue to work on i'll continue to work on addressing these issues but the reality is this is the only option with an evenly divided senate and the stupid rules of the senate including the filibuster. so it's this or nothing on the long overdue investment in america's infrastructure. i...
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ya veremos, de "despierta amÉrica en domingo". veremos, de "despierta amÉrica en domingo". marÍa antonieta: y cuando compartes un shaq-a-roni de papa john's... estas compartiendo mas que rebanadas con extra queso y pepperoni. compartes becas para estudiar. alimentos. y sonrisas. porque un dólar de cada venta beneficia a organizaciones caritativas locales y nacionales. ♪♪ [beep] ♪♪ [shouting and clashing] ♪♪ [horse neighs] ♪♪ [shouting] ♪♪ así es como suena la libertad. y así... así es como huele la libertad. [shouting] obtén 30 días de frescura. febreze car. ♪ raÚl: gracias por continuar con los otros. esto es "despierta amÉrica en domingo". y marÍa antonieta estÁ lista para presentar la segunda parte de la historia de jorge valdÉs. marÍa antonieta: sin mÁs. las series de netflixcon jorge valdÉs. cuando uno lo ve en cocaine cowboys, se imagina a otra persona.diferente de la que soy. jorge: estuve dos aÑos grabando esa historia. yo no querÍa participar por dos cosas muy importantes, quÉ pasa? que una madre mira ese programa y dice: por
ya veremos, de "despierta amÉrica en domingo". veremos, de "despierta amÉrica en domingo". marÍa antonieta: y cuando compartes un shaq-a-roni de papa john's... estas compartiendo mas que rebanadas con extra queso y pepperoni. compartes becas para estudiar. alimentos. y sonrisas. porque un dólar de cada venta beneficia a organizaciones caritativas locales y nacionales. ♪♪ [beep] ♪♪ [shouting and clashing] ♪♪ [horse neighs] ♪♪ [shouting] ♪♪ así es como...
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that is the america i know. but today belongs to the people whose lives were rent by these unfathomable acts. i was sleeping when the first tower hit, and my mum woke me up because my dad worked there, so...he was a victim, and i saw the second plane hit and ijust hopped in my car. i was here the next morning. he sobs excuse me. you can't ever explain this horrible thing. . you know, and you i re—live it every year, but, i mean, ithink- for the families it's worse. # tis grace has brought me safe thus far... # 0n anniversaries, america can feel a kinder, 0n anniversaries, america can feel a kinder, less harsh place to be, but though the a united states may still be united in grief and sorrow by the events of 9/11, it's not united by much else. jon sopel, bbc news, new york. with me now is our correspondent nada tawfik in new york. i nada tawfik in new york. understand just above th zero i understand just above the ground zero site. tell me what things have been like. 0bviously zero site. tell me what things ha
that is the america i know. but today belongs to the people whose lives were rent by these unfathomable acts. i was sleeping when the first tower hit, and my mum woke me up because my dad worked there, so...he was a victim, and i saw the second plane hit and ijust hopped in my car. i was here the next morning. he sobs excuse me. you can't ever explain this horrible thing. . you know, and you i re—live it every year, but, i mean, ithink- for the families it's worse. # tis grace has brought me...
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en "despierta amÉrica". quiero que vean esto, el policÍa hispano que te voy a mostrar a continuaciÓn no deja de sonreÍr cargando bebÉ reciÉn nacido y la noticia no es que se convierta en padre, sino que se trata de un pequeÑo hay quien acaba de salvarle la vida, un hombre lo lanzÓ desde un segundo piso en un edificio, pero ahÍ estaba el agente eduardo matute en el lugar y momento preciso para atajar a este bebe sin que tuviera ninguna herida. bravo por Él. y ahora tienen este lazo que los une de manera muy especial y tambiÉn a su familia. vamos a conocer detalles del estado del tiempo. albert: el viernes hablamos de nieve, pues tenemos imÁgenes y de un sitio increÍble, veÍamos imÁgenes de canarias del volcÁn en erupciÓn, tenemos otro volcÁn en oregÓn, el crÁter entre looks hace 4800 aÑos, asÍ que estÁ bastante inactivo pero de una a dos pulgadas de nieve en oregÓn y tambiÉn en yellowstone. de una a dos pulgadas y/o poca la nevada pero esta temporada pensar que el otoÑo llegÓ oficial
en "despierta amÉrica". quiero que vean esto, el policÍa hispano que te voy a mostrar a continuaciÓn no deja de sonreÍr cargando bebÉ reciÉn nacido y la noticia no es que se convierta en padre, sino que se trata de un pequeÑo hay quien acaba de salvarle la vida, un hombre lo lanzÓ desde un segundo piso en un edificio, pero ahÍ estaba el agente eduardo matute en el lugar y momento preciso para atajar a este bebe sin que tuviera ninguna herida. bravo por Él. y ahora tienen...
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america was injured and in shock. our president came forward to speak to us. >> it can't go any louder. i can hear you. i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. judge jeanine: it wasn't scripted. it wasn't on a teleprompter. but it was moving, comforting, captivating. even to this day it still gives me chills. when president bush spoke america town what she needed a leader who brought us a sense of unity. and suddenly because of his strength, america was one against those who wanted to destroy us. we found our strength, courage, fearlessness and the unequivocal belief the united states of america is exceptional. [crowd chants usa! judge jeanine: after that we were able to and towel and united to fight the radical hate from the muslim extremists who came to our homeland to kill us. i remember that day. as d.a. i was in new york city for scheduled meetings. my security detail insisted i leave the city immediately and rush to west chester.
america was injured and in shock. our president came forward to speak to us. >> it can't go any louder. i can hear you. i can hear you. the rest of the world hears you. and the people who knocked these buildings down will hear all of us soon. judge jeanine: it wasn't scripted. it wasn't on a teleprompter. but it was moving, comforting, captivating. even to this day it still gives me chills. when president bush spoke america town what she needed a leader who brought us a sense of unity....
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but then -- can they sailors america's . —— can they sailors america's fans? -- can they sailors america's fans? a a -- can they sailors america's fans?_ these - fans? usa! usa! these u.s. -based _ fans? usa! usa! these u.s. -based expats - fans? usa! usa! thesel u.s.-based expats know fans? usa! usa! these i u.s.-based expats know it fans? usa! usa! these - u.s.-based expats know it will u.s.—based expats know it will be some challenge. u.s.-based expats know it will be some challenge.— u.s.-based expats know it will be some challenge. they will be a lot of shouting _ be some challenge. they will be a lot of shouting against - be some challenge. they will be a lot of shouting against so - a lot of shouting against so hopefully they can come together and play another win. 0ne together and play another win. one more round? here on lake michigan, the us will start strong favourites that can a team that have so often struggled in the ryder cup finally rise to the occasion? element momentum is a big thing. that is one thing i know. ., thing. that is one thing
but then -- can they sailors america's . —— can they sailors america's fans? -- can they sailors america's fans? a a -- can they sailors america's fans?_ these - fans? usa! usa! these u.s. -based _ fans? usa! usa! these u.s. -based expats - fans? usa! usa! thesel u.s.-based expats know fans? usa! usa! these i u.s.-based expats know it fans? usa! usa! these - u.s.-based expats know it will u.s.—based expats know it will be some challenge. u.s.-based expats know it will be some...
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in idea he got late in life to create the america that he thought was a true america. he would by the birthplaces of famous americans including his own in the house eager up and would move it from the farm in michigan to this park and he said it down and created a little farm around it. he bought thomas edison's workshop and moved it to dearborn and sat in the park and he bought neil hawthorne's birthplace. and the wright brothers shop where they sold bicycles. he would collect buildings the way people collect china plates he would bring them to dearborn and put them in this park with a place that you can see american architecture laid out and there is essential part of it and is like henry ford stream of americana. it has a white church house with a steeple. and a pond. and to beautiful houses with an old colonial in. it is remarkable to me he went from wanting to build a 75-mile working city to this charming but unusual themepark. anyway if you are up in that part go visit. >> we are not too far from michigan here. one more question from the patrons. do you have any
in idea he got late in life to create the america that he thought was a true america. he would by the birthplaces of famous americans including his own in the house eager up and would move it from the farm in michigan to this park and he said it down and created a little farm around it. he bought thomas edison's workshop and moved it to dearborn and sat in the park and he bought neil hawthorne's birthplace. and the wright brothers shop where they sold bicycles. he would collect buildings the...
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and then he says in america you have vouchers. in america, you have charter schools. typically people on our wavelength. he is talking about vouchers and charter schools. >> i did not hear anything about government funding and newer model. >> exactly. government takes our money away. gives us some of it back. what i point out in the book is, in england, we think that is exciting. all of the figures from the reputable foundations. it is less than half of 1% of america's kids. you have a voucher in america. that is half of 1%. that is not a movement. maybe growing bigger. i think i look at it say a maximum two or 3%. the universal voucher system. the universal voucher system. that is nowhere near universal. could we have this private school model in america. i look at the history in america. most importantly, it may be in the world. changing his mind about vouchers because he read the work looking oat the history of school education in england. where, and two days language,th low-cost private schools before 150 years ago. and maybe, we can revisit that. why not america.
and then he says in america you have vouchers. in america, you have charter schools. typically people on our wavelength. he is talking about vouchers and charter schools. >> i did not hear anything about government funding and newer model. >> exactly. government takes our money away. gives us some of it back. what i point out in the book is, in england, we think that is exciting. all of the figures from the reputable foundations. it is less than half of 1% of america's kids. you...
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america is under attack." ann van hine was in her car when she heard the news, and she knew as people were trying to escape the twin towers, her firefighter husband, bruce, would be heading in. my kids went to bed. emily and megan were 17 and 1a at the time. i stayed dressed, i laid down with them, but i didn't go to sleep because i figured someone was coming to the house and i didn't want to be in my pyjamas. it's weird, the things you worry about. and at about midnight, somebody came to the house to say that bruce was unaccounted for. this memorial, with great restraint, does justice to the terrible events of that day. but nothing can capture the sense of chaos, anger, disbelief of what was unfolding. then, there was steely resolve, and americans were united and most of the rest of the world stood with america. the taliban in power in afghanistan, who'd harboured the al-qaeda terrorists, would be driven from power and the us would try to replace the warlords with democracy. but 20 years on, america has aband
america is under attack." ann van hine was in her car when she heard the news, and she knew as people were trying to escape the twin towers, her firefighter husband, bruce, would be heading in. my kids went to bed. emily and megan were 17 and 1a at the time. i stayed dressed, i laid down with them, but i didn't go to sleep because i figured someone was coming to the house and i didn't want to be in my pyjamas. it's weird, the things you worry about. and at about midnight, somebody came to...
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us i am trey gowdy, welcome to sunday night in america. the southern border is more chaotic than ever with troubling images of tent cities, massive humanity living you were a bridge and our own law enforcement struggling to maintain order, biden administration may be telling the world not to come but words are cheap when the actions of this administration send a different message. tens of thousands of immigrants from haiti and other countries have crossed border to texas. are all immigrants being returned or just the haitians? some are being return to united states with a court date. what about the men, women and children who have been waiting to come to this country, when about those who also want a chance at a better life but they are following to follow our laws in the process? is that the best evidence you would make a good fellow citizen? your willingness to follow our current laws? biden administration claims that the border is under control but our eyes tell us the truth, which is the nation of laws is a nation of chaos, chaos is no
us i am trey gowdy, welcome to sunday night in america. the southern border is more chaotic than ever with troubling images of tent cities, massive humanity living you were a bridge and our own law enforcement struggling to maintain order, biden administration may be telling the world not to come but words are cheap when the actions of this administration send a different message. tens of thousands of immigrants from haiti and other countries have crossed border to texas. are all immigrants...
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this is america's legacy. they're stored and sabotaged equipment, a country board to ruin and still in control of the tallow. but that is the ultimate tragedy of the afghan war at was entirely and violently pointless. years and years of an obliging little questioning media. fooled billions into believing that there was progress that america could win to her with the taliban. to taliban fled to the end of the taliban. taliban leadership on the run. and now the question is, how do you handle that success? ah, with it wasn't supposed to be this way. the taliban wasn't supposed to sweep the country in me a weeks, the pentagon spent a decade preparing to leave of got to start. and even when ready for this, together with our allies, we will complete our mission. there, by the end of this year, i announced a timeline for drawing down our forces. we are working to finally and america's longest war. and it's time to end forever more the the america's proudest movement of the afghan war wasn't supposed to be a humiliati
this is america's legacy. they're stored and sabotaged equipment, a country board to ruin and still in control of the tallow. but that is the ultimate tragedy of the afghan war at was entirely and violently pointless. years and years of an obliging little questioning media. fooled billions into believing that there was progress that america could win to her with the taliban. to taliban fled to the end of the taliban. taliban leadership on the run. and now the question is, how do you handle that...
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as america marks 20 years since 9/11, he calls for the country to come together. at our most vulnerable, in the push and pull of makes us human, in the battle for the soul of america, unity is our greatest strength. memorial events for the british victims are taking place in london, with the uk prime minister borisjohnson insisting people refuse to live "in permanent fear" of the terrorists. we can now say with the perspective of 20 years that they failed to shake our belief in freedom and democracy. they failed to drive our nations apart. the attacks led to the invasion of afghanistan — now back under taliban control — and many, there, fear for the future. we'll have the latest, and hearfrom the bbc�*s world affairs editor, john simpson, on 20 years of the war on terror. i think you can only possibly say in 2021 that it was an absolute disaster and an absolute failure. and we'll hear from people across the globe — reflecting on how the 9/11 attacks changed their lives. in other news, lawyers for the woman who's accused prince andrew of sexual abuse, claim
as america marks 20 years since 9/11, he calls for the country to come together. at our most vulnerable, in the push and pull of makes us human, in the battle for the soul of america, unity is our greatest strength. memorial events for the british victims are taking place in london, with the uk prime minister borisjohnson insisting people refuse to live "in permanent fear" of the terrorists. we can now say with the perspective of 20 years that they failed to shake our belief in...
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this is, according to bank of america, coming from any conspiracy theorist is actually bank of america, relating fed money printing purchase of assets, an increase in global tech stocks, and they have a chart here. you could see the central bank liquidity is a darker line where that light line is. market cap of amazon, apple, facebook, google, microsoft, netflix and tesla. right? like i was saying, sometimes they, the simplest answer is the correct answer. and a lot of people ask, why are these text back so high? why is the stock market so high? and the simple answer is that it's a transfer payments. the federal government is transferring the paper money that they print into the pockets of the tax executives. it's as plain as the nose on your face, and you can see it in these numbers. you know, for those who get transfer payments, like food stamps and other government relief programs, they understand how this works. the government prince money and they give them the food stamp and then they go buy food here. the federal reserve bank prints the money they gave it to tim kirk or the guys
this is, according to bank of america, coming from any conspiracy theorist is actually bank of america, relating fed money printing purchase of assets, an increase in global tech stocks, and they have a chart here. you could see the central bank liquidity is a darker line where that light line is. market cap of amazon, apple, facebook, google, microsoft, netflix and tesla. right? like i was saying, sometimes they, the simplest answer is the correct answer. and a lot of people ask, why are these...
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, central america. you don't know that they are super dangerous or sometimes in the community they do know that they are dangerous but they are a part of your day-to-day life. the symptoms are not dramatic, so it will be those first two months and at the most you might have a swollen eyelid where some of that parasite entered your body but those symptoms tend to resolve pretty quickly which is part of what is so challenging is that there aren't these huge red flag alerts that would make someone seek medical attention. the reality for the rural areas and the south america and central america and mexico is that even if you did want to get medical access, you often times can't. people live far away from doctors and hospitals. you don't attend to get that swollen eyelid, but you will have like allergic skin reactions. you usually are either camping or you live out on a ranch or have that kind of exposure. or any other bug by that you happen to be getting at the moment and it's not like lyme disease where yo
, central america. you don't know that they are super dangerous or sometimes in the community they do know that they are dangerous but they are a part of your day-to-day life. the symptoms are not dramatic, so it will be those first two months and at the most you might have a swollen eyelid where some of that parasite entered your body but those symptoms tend to resolve pretty quickly which is part of what is so challenging is that there aren't these huge red flag alerts that would make someone...
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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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kids have a voucher in america. less than half of 1%. that's not a movement. that's not a movement. maybe it could grow bigger, but i would say it looks to grow to the maximum of 2, 3% of kids. what friedman had in mind as a universal voucher system, a universal voucher system. >> right. >> and that's nowhere near. i start saying could we have the private school model in america? i look at the history, don't i, the history there in america, but most importantly in england and friedman changed his minds about vouchers because he read the work of eg west looking at the history of school education in england where in today's language, my language, there were low cost private schools before the state got involved 150 years ago and the state stamped them out and maybe we can reclaim, we can revisit that and why not in america? i think i say the first time will the first entrepreneur in america stand up. >> and i wonder whether the charter school development in the united states has almost stymied the emergence of what yo
kids have a voucher in america. less than half of 1%. that's not a movement. that's not a movement. maybe it could grow bigger, but i would say it looks to grow to the maximum of 2, 3% of kids. what friedman had in mind as a universal voucher system, a universal voucher system. >> right. >> and that's nowhere near. i start saying could we have the private school model in america? i look at the history, don't i, the history there in america, but most importantly in england and...
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we will never forget the brave and courageous when body america the beautiful, america the free. maria: my thanks to dick grasso, maria: my thanks to dick grasso, stacy cunningham. that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. ( all together ) me too! the all-new buick envision. built around you. all of you. pay no interest for 72 months plus current eligible buick owners get 5 hundred purchase allowance on 20-21 buick suv models. psst! psst! allergies don't have to be scary. get 5 hundred purchase allowance spraying flonase daily stops your body from overreacting to allergens all season long. psst! psst! flonase all good. ♪ ♪ we are the next. the next generation of visionaries. rule breakers. game changers. and world beaters. we were built to perform on the biggest stages. but we certainly aren't here to do what's been done before. and n
we will never forget the brave and courageous when body america the beautiful, america the free. maria: my thanks to dick grasso, maria: my thanks to dick grasso, stacy cunningham. that spin class was brutal. well, you can try using the buick's massaging seat. oh. yeah, that's nice. can i use apple carplay to put some music on? sure, it's wireless. what's your buick's wi-fi password? it's buick envision. that's a really tight spot. i used to hate parallel parking. ( all together ) me too! the...
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i see 10 month said put you 5 days on, which is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to avoid a steel and control of the tyler by exactly 20 years after 911 and the start of its own subsequent war on terror. america has fled. afghanistan in disgrace and defeat. as our corresponded describes, the conflict failed to achieve its goals. but left behind us, a trail of destruction. horrible smell that snow like i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as nettle and flesh. i was angry because excuse me. remembering the worst terror attack in modern history, the world commemorates the victims of $911.00. on this 20th anniversary, we talk to those who suffered during the tragedy and its aftermath. plus we bring you an in depth investigation into the collateral damage of the war on terror and it's a multitude of civilian casualties. we speak to a former us drone operator who believes he was responsible for the killing of innocent man. every shot that we took, like they're cheering, they're congratulating each other. th
i see 10 month said put you 5 days on, which is america's legacy. they're stronger than sabotaged equipment. a country brought to avoid a steel and control of the tyler by exactly 20 years after 911 and the start of its own subsequent war on terror. america has fled. afghanistan in disgrace and defeat. as our corresponded describes, the conflict failed to achieve its goals. but left behind us, a trail of destruction. horrible smell that snow like i mean, i don't, i can only describe it as...
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thank you for watching "world news america. narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... narrator: financial services firm, raymond james. narrator: funding was also provided by, the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ ♪ narrator: you're watching pbs. ♪ da-da-da-duh-da-da-da♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da-da ♪♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, the pandemic persists-- hospitals in areas of low vaccination struggle to handle a surge of covid cases driven by the highly contagious delta variant. then, total recall-- the governor of california faces a reckoning from voters that could have major political implications for the state and the country. and 20 years later-- the brother of a passenger on board united flight 93 reflects on the heroism of those who fought bac
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at this collection america's l at this collection america's first modern art museum when it opened 100 years ago the ceo says they too are responding to the national debate of a race. we have quite vigorous internal discussions and it was not a moment where i think one could be responsively neutered. flit be responsively neutered. 0f artisan expression of how the artist sees the world so too is the selection by galleries and museums of the work they show the public. in the wake of the racial reckoning there is an effort to see the bigger picture. effort to see the bigger picture. coronavirus has meant it's a dog's life for many this past year, but a team of therapy dogs have been working to relieve stress with at a hospital in chile which, for months, was overwhelmed by cases of coronavirus and other emergency surgeries. hospital staff say the presence of four legged friends has made a paw situation better, as mark lobel reports. meet pepe. giving a look of love to this children's hospital in chile. lifting the spirits of staff and patients. translation: when one enters this hospital
at this collection america's l at this collection america's first modern art museum when it opened 100 years ago the ceo says they too are responding to the national debate of a race. we have quite vigorous internal discussions and it was not a moment where i think one could be responsively neutered. flit be responsively neutered. 0f artisan expression of how the artist sees the world so too is the selection by galleries and museums of the work they show the public. in the wake of the racial...
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the most recent book is "like i for america -- eye for america." join the conversation. live sunday at noon eastern on in debt on book tv. >> the labor department released the latest job support sowing and employment rate at 5.2% and 235,000 jobs added. up next, president biden delivers remarks on the latest numbers, acknowledging the jobs report was lower than expected. from the white house, this is 20 minutes. president biden: good morning. we are getting ready to head down to louisiana. a few things i had to do. look, as we head into labor day weekend, we have more evidence of the progress of the economic -- of the economy from last year's economic calamity. today we found out we created 235,000 new jobs in august. unemployment is at the lowest it's been in 18 months. despite the impact of the delta variant, what we are seeing is an economic recovery that is durable and strong. the plan is working. we are getting results. america is on the move. this report means that we have been adding an average of 750,000 jobs per month on average during the past three months. in
the most recent book is "like i for america -- eye for america." join the conversation. live sunday at noon eastern on in debt on book tv. >> the labor department released the latest job support sowing and employment rate at 5.2% and 235,000 jobs added. up next, president biden delivers remarks on the latest numbers, acknowledging the jobs report was lower than expected. from the white house, this is 20 minutes. president biden: good morning. we are getting ready to head down to...
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that is the america i know. [applause] george bush: at a time when religious bigotry might have flowed freely, i saw americans reject prejudice and embrace people of muslim faith. that is the nation i know. [applause] george bush: at a time when nativism could have stirred hatred and violence against people perceived as outsiders, i saw americans reaffirm their welcome to immigrants and refugees. that is the nation i know. at a time when some viewed the rising generation is individualistic and i couldn't -- and decadent, i saw young people embrace an ethic of service and rise to selfless action. that is the nation i know. [applause] george bush: this is not mere nostalgia. it is the truest version of ourselves. it is what we have been, and what we can be again. host: once again, there were commemorations all around the country yesterday, including here in washington, d.c., in virginia with the pentagon sits, and in new york and pennsylvania. we want to know what you think the legacy of 9/11 is. let's start with
that is the america i know. [applause] george bush: at a time when religious bigotry might have flowed freely, i saw americans reject prejudice and embrace people of muslim faith. that is the nation i know. [applause] george bush: at a time when nativism could have stirred hatred and violence against people perceived as outsiders, i saw americans reaffirm their welcome to immigrants and refugees. that is the nation i know. at a time when some viewed the rising generation is individualistic and...
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on september the 11th,ai america said never forget. thousands upon thousands of americans have taken that rally cried to the enemy. to them i say, america has not forgotten. we will never forget. we will answerht the fight and we will fight for these answers. madam president, i noticed the absence of a corporate. >> thank you madam president. madam president i come to the floor today to pay tribute to the life and service of lance corporal riley. he's from bondurant, wyoming. on thursday, august 26, the united states lost 13 men and women in uniform. eleven marines, and army soldier, and a navy cma
on september the 11th,ai america said never forget. thousands upon thousands of americans have taken that rally cried to the enemy. to them i say, america has not forgotten. we will never forget. we will answerht the fight and we will fight for these answers. madam president, i noticed the absence of a corporate. >> thank you madam president. madam president i come to the floor today to pay tribute to the life and service of lance corporal riley. he's from bondurant, wyoming. on thursday,...