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additional funding is provided by the estate of aold in adams and through the koo and patrici broadcasting and by thank you. >> good evening. and welcome to "washington week." a i'm at the heart of the polimytical discussion this wee top law enforcement testified about the capitol insurrection on january 6th, with f.b.i. director christopher way saying it was domestic terrorism and warning there could be more threats. >> domestic violent extremism, domestic terrorism, that number is now -- has grown steadily on my watch. s w've -- we've increased the , fmber i got here to up to about 1400 at the end of last year to about 2,000 now. amy: the house recessed early after another potential attack on the capitol. before they left town, house democrats expanded vot access. it's unlikely toing overcome a republican fill buster in the senate. joining us tonight are three top reporters covering the story. sahil kapur national political reporter for nbc. nathan martin, national political correspondent and amna nawaz for the pbs newshour. nathan, it feels like congress has only begun to addre the fall
additional funding is provided by the estate of aold in adams and through the koo and patrici broadcasting and by thank you. >> good evening. and welcome to "washington week." a i'm at the heart of the polimytical discussion this wee top law enforcement testified about the capitol insurrection on january 6th, with f.b.i. director christopher way saying it was domestic terrorism and warning there could be more threats. >> domestic violent extremism, domestic terrorism, that...
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additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen, with the yuen foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. peter: welcome to "washington week." i'm peter baker. president biden fielded questions thursday on everything from immigration to how far he ll go to break the filibuster. here is some of what we heard in the east room of the white house. >> i've been hired to solve problems, to solve problems, not create division. we should go back to a position of the filibuster that existed when i came to the united states senate 120 years ago. it used to be that you would talk and talk and talk and talk until you collapsed pithe biden announced a new goal to distribute 200 million doses of the vaccine double his original target. absent from the discussion is a mass shooting at supermarket in colorado. joining me to open their notebooks are four of washington's very best. errin haines, editor at large for the 19
additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen, with the yuen foundation committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. peter: welcome to "washington week." i'm peter baker. president biden fielded questions thursday on everything from immigration to how far he ll go to break the filibuster. here is some of what we...
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additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. susan d.: welcome to "washington week." i'm susan davis. it has been one year since the covid-19 pandemic shattered our reality and stopped the world in its tracks. here's dr. anthony fauci and former president trump last year at this time. >> we will see more cases and things will get worse than they are right now. >> we will be suspending all travel from europe. it goes away. it's going away. we want it to go away with very, very few deaths. and i'm officially declaring a national emergency to. two very big words. and we're now in very strong shape. susan d.: in his first prime time speech to the nation, president joe biden looked back at one of the deadliest years in american history. and charted a path forward. president biden: we've lost so much over the last year. we've lost family and friend
additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. susan d.: welcome to "washington week." i'm susan davis. it has been one year since the covid-19 pandemic shattered our reality and stopped the world in its tracks. here's dr. anthony fauci and...
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additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. rachel: good evening and welcome to "washington week." it's good to be with you on this friday. i'm rachel scott. we have a lot to get to. and we start with that tragic news out of atlanta. on tuesday, a gunman killed eight people including six women of asian descent. it comes as the country sees a rise in attacks against asian americs and what we saw in atlanta has many fearing of even more violence. so today president joe biden and vice president kamala harris traveled to georgia, canceling a political event to meet with community leaders instead. >> for the last year, we've had people in positions of incredible power scapegoating asian americans, people with the biggest pulpits spreading this kind of hate. president biden: words have consequences. it's the coronavirus full stop. rachel: we don't
additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. rachel: good evening and welcome to "washington week." it's good to be with you on this friday. i'm rachel scott. we have a lot to get to. and we start with that tragic news out of atlanta. on...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. support for frontline and for deah is our business was provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundationm, committed to building a more just, verdant and peacful world. ♪ ♪ >> new orleans is this very complex combination of suffering... and joy. katrina forced us to think a lot and i think we're having a similar experience with covid and this pandemic. how do individuals come back from extreme loss, loss of family members, loss of wh was normal? how do you find your way back? >> new orleans, the city with the highest death rate in the country. streets typically vibrant with music and tourists, empty tonight. meantime, the hospitals are filled and rapidly running out of supplies. >> things were being said about whether you could or couldn't have a funeral, whether you should or shouldn't. the real concern was whether or not you came into contact with a live host of covid-19. and so brass band processions and horse and carriage processions are currently not in play. >> the i
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. support for frontline and for deah is our business was provided by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundationm, committed to building a more just, verdant and peacful world. ♪ ♪ >> new orleans is this very complex combination of suffering... and joy. katrina forced us to think a lot and i think we're having a similar experience with covid and this pandemic. how do individuals come back from extreme loss, loss of family members,...
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koo-koo k'joob.ead. >> stephen: so let's take a look at the actual secret message inside the rover's parachute. and... yes! a code... that i totally get. sure. but just in case any dummies at home didn't get that as quickly as i definitely did, they also provided this key that reveals the phrase "dare mighty things." look, nasa: congratulations on the landing. we're all really impressed. it's beautiful. and the parachute, kind of a cool game. but you're not helping. we're already chock-full of government conspiracy theorists down here on earth! it might as well have just said, "this is where we hid the votes!" and they're not done! nasa officials say we can expect to see more hidden messages. wa-- wa-- wow! well, that seems pretty suspicious. you know what? qanon folks are definitely going to want to investigate this. so we should probably help load them onto rockets and shoot them into space. where they go one, they go all. now, the pandemic may be ending sooner than we feared, because we got anothe
koo-koo k'joob.ead. >> stephen: so let's take a look at the actual secret message inside the rover's parachute. and... yes! a code... that i totally get. sure. but just in case any dummies at home didn't get that as quickly as i definitely did, they also provided this key that reveals the phrase "dare mighty things." look, nasa: congratulations on the landing. we're all really impressed. it's beautiful. and the parachute, kind of a cool game. but you're not helping. we're...
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and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. (sirens wailing) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> narrator: donald trump's presidency ended in a violent assault on american democracy. >> fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just four years before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your victories. their triumphs have not been your triumphs. >> narrator: america's elected leaders looked on... >> from this day forward, it's going to be only america first. america first. >> narrator: ...unable to stop it or unwilling to see it. >> now arrives the hour of action. >> narrator: the carnage he vowed to end was in fact just beginning. >> this american carnage stops right here and stops right now. (siren wailing) >> narrator: from his early days as a candidate, donald trump came out fighting. >> we are going to start winning big league. >> narrator: rallying distrust
and additional support from koo and patricia yuen. (sirens wailing) >> u.s.a.! u.s.a.! u.s.a.! >> narrator: donald trump's presidency ended in a violent assault on american democracy. >> fight for trump! fight for trump! fight for trump! >> narrator: just four years before, he stood at this very place, lighting the fires that would become an insurrection. >> the eablishment protected itself, but not the citizens of our country. their victories have not been your...
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according to locals and your study found that twice as many people died of a respiratory disease in koos bus as in the rest of russia. vitali and his neighbors have had enough of life here a year and a half ago they made a video of the black snow and asked the canadian government for asylum. you know you can't use the but we have children and we don't want them to get cancer from the polluted environment. the most amazing thing was that the canadian prime minister who's very very far away reacted faster to our video than our own officials your stories here ignored us at the 1st and then later our government accused us of being traitors to the homeland and to the coast bust region. almost harmful for russia's industrial waste comes from this region. 86000 presidents are among the worst affected a large amounts of cold byproducts create toxic flammable and to radioactive waste . the quds boss government recently announced an increase in coal production here to help make up for falling coal prices. a dark day for vitali shot struck off and his neighbors. was art advocates for more freedom.
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additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuenion, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. rachel: good evening and welcome to "washington week." it's good to be with you on this friday. i'm rachel scott. we have a lot to get to. and we start with that tragic news out of atlanta. on tuesday, a gunman killed eight people including six women of asian descent. it comes as the country sees a rise in attacks against asian americs and what we saw in atlanta has many fearing of even more violence. so today president joe biden and vice president kamala harris traveled to georgia, canceling a political event to meet with community leaders instead. >> for the last year, we've had people in positions of incredible power scapegoating asian americans, people with the biggest pulpitspreading
additional funding is provided by the estate of arnold adams and koo and patricia yuen through the yuenion, committed to bridging cultural differences in our communities, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. rachel: good evening and welcome to "washington week." it's good to be with you on this friday. i'm rachel scott. we have a lot to get to. and we start with that tragic news out of atlanta. on tuesday, a...
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churchill painted "tower of the koo—too—bee—a mosque" in morocco in 1943 and gave it to then us presidentnly painting he completed during world war two. both leaders attended the casablanca conference. that is it from me. we are back in half an hour. hello there. today is shaping up to be a pretty similar day to how yesterday was with many places starting chilly, grey, foggy with some low cloud what will slowly burn back towards the east coast, allowing for some sunshine to develop for many of us. so, a largely dry day today, a chilly start with that low cloud and fog. many places will though turn brighter into the afternoon. now, it's all driven by this area of high pressure which is keeping things fine and settled. most places will see light winds which is why we'll start off rather grey with this fog around for many places. the exception — the west of scotland, parts northern ireland, far west of england and wales which will start cold, frosty, and sunny. but eventually the sun will get going on this cloud thinning and breaking it but it could linger again like on monday through parts
churchill painted "tower of the koo—too—bee—a mosque" in morocco in 1943 and gave it to then us presidentnly painting he completed during world war two. both leaders attended the casablanca conference. that is it from me. we are back in half an hour. hello there. today is shaping up to be a pretty similar day to how yesterday was with many places starting chilly, grey, foggy with some low cloud what will slowly burn back towards the east coast, allowing for some sunshine to...
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the world their voices can protest especially now because the sentiment is exacerbating inequality koos showcasing women more fighting for itself determine life in demanding change. africa will get developed when a girl is given the rights and chances like the boys but women who fight. not just on international women. are indeed o.b.o. . nichole because in germany to learn german polish the nickel. why not learn with him d w z learning course because fake. when we take steps to restore a forest we play a poet in something much bigger. when making a better world for our health and for the health of future generations. by replanting and managing our forests a standing we create new spaces where plants and animals comprise become an economic activity that brings one look at improves lives we make a real impact on climate change improve the quality of the air we breathe the food we eat. groups have been trying to improve the environment for our children to it's methods who can take action next with strong forests and create. a very warm welcome to this special edition of arts and culture sp
the world their voices can protest especially now because the sentiment is exacerbating inequality koos showcasing women more fighting for itself determine life in demanding change. africa will get developed when a girl is given the rights and chances like the boys but women who fight. not just on international women. are indeed o.b.o. . nichole because in germany to learn german polish the nickel. why not learn with him d w z learning course because fake. when we take steps to restore a forest...