think that just doing the infrastructure bill because it was bipartisan, which is their favorite thing, because republicans like it and because it will impact very directly, let s be honest, men. men in this country and get a lot of men back to work that they re like that s enough, that the women and the poor people, the people of color all of that can wait. let s just get bills for the men and that feels to me like joe mansion s position and he s said as much. he was like push the rest of it, the lady the and all of it until next year. joy, that is not president biden s position. he wouldn t be president if not for the african-american community. he wants to deliver for those who don t have opportunity. i believe that he will follow through on climate. he was on the world stage saying america is going to do this. i believe he will follow through for universal preschool.
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the magpies have been managerless since steve bruce parted company with the club just over two weeks ago. unai emery opted not to leave villareall and the former bournemouth manager is now favourite to take the job at st james s park. watch this space later on. that s all the sport for now. back to you. mike, good to see you, thank you very much indeed. more on the cop26 summit, now. as world leaders discuss climate action at the cop 26 summit in glasgow, young people across the city arejoining protests calling for more to be done. joining me is izzy warren, a climate activist in london who will be attending her local climate strike today and graham frost, head teacher at the robert ferguson primary school in carlisle. he s also the cumbria branch secretary for the national association of headteachers. welcome to you both. izzy, you will be going out on strike today, is there something you have done for a long time and how many of your
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agenda. he has a framework, and by the way, progressives came out publicly last night saying they support that framework. that s no small thing. but he didn t have the agreement he wanted including on climate. is that a problem for him here? it s something of a problem. he s got the poll numbers, which aren t great, curiosity about what happens tuesday in virginia. it s bigger than this. when foreigners look at the united states, they don t recognize a lot of what they see. they see a political system that often can t deliver. they see january 6th. they see divisions. so the immediate problems that joe biden faces are part of a much larger picture which has raised doubts about our reliability and predictability. ambassador, i know you speak yourself and you re hearing of course the u.s. national anthem being played there as president biden is greeted by the italian leader mario draghi here in rome, a short distance