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. >> additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams. human foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. sandra and carl agnes and. rose herschel d andy shreve's. robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, moderator jan michels and door. >> happy thanksgiving and welcome to a special edition of washingtonweek. many americans gathered around their tables to give thanks with family and friends. covid kept most of us apart last year but this year feels different. some have been able to be reunited. the nation polls show we are deeply divided on many issues. 85% of american adults want significant political change and fewer than half are satisfied with the functioning of democracy. we can't seem to agree on basic facts and what needs to be done differently. let's look at other recent polling. democrats are more likely to support teaching the impacts of racism. republicans believe mi
. >> additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams. human foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. sandra and carl agnes and. rose herschel d andy shreve's. robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again from washington, moderator jan michels and door. >> happy thanksgiving and welcome to a special edition of...
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. >> brought to you by the estate of arnold adams. koo and patricia union for the u.n. foundation, committed to bridging differences in our communities sandra and carl dilley magnuson, rose, herschel, and andy streams. the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator jan michelle's indoor. >> good evening and welcome to washingtonweek. the capital insurrection happened 310 days ago. friday, there was so much news related to that violent day. the justice department announced steve bannon, a former top adviser to president trump, was indicted by a feral grand jury for contempt of congress. the charges come after he refused to comply with the subpoena from the house committee investigating the capitol attack. former trump white house chief of staff mark meadows failed to show up for a deposition with the committee. lawmakers have threatened to hold him in contempt, as well. the committee also issued at least 16 new subpoenas. the top trying campaign aides and former white h
. >> brought to you by the estate of arnold adams. koo and patricia union for the u.n. foundation, committed to bridging differences in our communities sandra and carl dilley magnuson, rose, herschel, and andy streams. the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator jan michelle's indoor. >> good evening and welcome to washingtonweek. the capital insurrection happened 310 days ago....
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by the estate of arnold adams.oo and patricia yuen with the yuen foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, saundra and carl delay magnusson, roy herschel. robin and susan rosenbaum the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." tonight, the nation's eyes are fixed on kenosha, wisconsin after kyle rittenhouse was found not guilty on all charges. last august, rittenhouse using an ar-15 rifle and killed two people spark bid the police shooting of jacob blake. it set off arguments abouthe second amendment, vigilante killings and race. rittenhouse argued that he acted on self defense. on friday, he was acquitted of first degree intentional homicide and four other felony charges. here's that moment and a lawyer from rittenhouse speaking after the verdict. >> kyle h. rittenhouse not guilty. as to the fifth count o
by the estate of arnold adams.oo and patricia yuen with the yuen foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, saundra and carl delay magnusson, roy herschel. robin and susan rosenbaum the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, moderator yamiche alcindor. yamiche: good evening and welcome to "washington week." tonight, the nation's eyes are fixed on kenosha,...
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additional funding is provided by, the estate of arnold adams. patricia human through the u.n. foundation. committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. central and carl magnus. robert and susan rosenbaum. the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> -this s program is brought to u in part by round hill hotel and villas. -aging backwards is a concept, not a trend or fad. it offers a seismic shift in the way we perceive our aging process. in order to bring this concept to life, i've developed a clear six-point formula that anyone can follow to get on their fast track to aging backwards. aging backwards is a new way of living, of understanding how we can achieve our physical body's full potential, no matter what our age. i'm miranda esmonde-white, and i'm here to te you that you have a choice as to how you age
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additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams. foundation.ommitted to bridging differences in at unity. and contributions to the pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, our moderator. >> good evening and welcome to "washington week." tuesday's election left the gop feeling hopeful and ready for the midterms. but democrats are willing -- reeling from key losses and close calls. in virginia, a first-time self financed candidate terry mccullough, a veteran democrat, and former virginia governor. he won by making race and education a centerpiece of his message to voters and focusing on the economy. there was unsuccessful pushback. >> what we want do is teach everything to our children throh the lens of race, we will been critical rooster reformers will system on day one. >> he is bringing his personal culture wars into our classroom. let me tell you this. i promise you, we will not let glenn young can use our young chdren as political pawns for his political campaign. >> it's important to note critical race theor
additional funding is provided by -- the estate of arnold adams. foundation.ommitted to bridging differences in at unity. and contributions to the pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again from washington, our moderator. >> good evening and welcome to "washington week." tuesday's election left the gop feeling hopeful and ready for the midterms. but democrats are willing -- reeling from key losses and close calls. in virginia, a first-time self financed candidate...