of this case. this is part of the ongoing political drama, it is a theatre in india. now, the main opposition leader, mr gandhi comes from the influential indian political dynasty, the nehru gandhi family. and in an election speech in 2019 he referred to the surname of indian prime minister modi and refereed to a few fugitive tycoons who had escaped from india being wanted, how come all those who were wanted had the surname modi? indian surnames refer to a caste so by linking the surname of mr modi to the thieves he has insulted the modi community. that is what the whole court case is
americans. i think look, democrats have not won white voters in a presidential election since well before bill clinton and they re not winning them in 2024, let alone 2028. so while this is not an election speech, this is in fact the biggest stage that the president will have prior to his election his re-election announcement that is expected to come. what i think is important is as he speaks to all of those things, the economy, he details how black people, how brown people are a part of that message of not being left out. you heard a lot of administration officials today talking about the fact that unemployment is at a record low, black unemployment before biden came into office was over 9%. now it s well under 4%, i do believe. it s still high, it s always twice that of white unemployment in the overall unemployment in this country, but it has come down. that is important. speaking to the issues of abortion, as jen said, the
precursor to his election speech. jesse: why hasn t he been able to emotionally connect with the country? you mentioned clinton but biden was supposed to be that guy feeling your pain like a regular joe. why can t he say, yeah, this is tough and acknowledge that? jessica: he won in 2020 because he was the guy. empathy joe, what is going on as covid pillaging the country with your loved ones et cetera. if we do recall the midterms not that long ago his numbers were terrible and democrats the fastest performance since 1930s for first-term president. so i m not at all convinced if we have midterms again tomorrow, we wouldn t have the same results and people could say i feel like i m not better off. the economy is in the dump or whatever. and i prefer the democrats to the republicans. i don t know, we don t have an election tomorrow but jesse: we but we know about the classified documents. jessica: and
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim is suing Perikatan Nasional chairman Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin over the latter's allegation that he (Anwar) was paid RM15mil while he was the economic adviser to Selangor.
sir mark said he was deeply honoured to be appointed to the role. his predessor dame cressida dick was forced to resign earlier this year. world leaders have reacted with shock to the assassination of the formerjapanese prime minister shinzo abe. presidentjoe biden said he was stunned, outraged, and deeply saddened and india s prime minister narendra modi declared a day of national mourning. mr abe was shot dead in the street while giving an election speech. his attacker was a former member of the japanese navy. these are the latest pictures from japan as people pay tribute to mr abe who was his country s longest serving prime minister. rupert wingfield hayes reports. this was shinzo abe this morning, standing on a street corner, rallying support for his party in sunday s parliamentary elections. lurking a few metres away, this man was caught on camera by a local tv crew. then suddenly, two very loud bangs rang out.