never go away. kaitlan, your reporting, it s so great that you won a pulitzer. it s so deserved. this is one of the essential stories of our times, and you are a great chronicler of it. thank you for doing that, for all of us to remind ourselves who we are as a country. that is our show for this evening, now it s time for the last word with ali velshi in for lawrence, good evening. caitlin is the reporter for the ages on this particular story, which goes in and out of fashion for the right sometimes. it s the biggest story, and then sometimes, we forget for months. what your story tonight told us was that you might forget about this. this might not be the biggest thing on your agenda. you might be thinking about israel or ukraine or inflation or whatever it is. these people don t have places to sleep tonight. it s cold outside in your city. in new york city, around the roosevelt hotel down the street from where we work. we need to see them again. we have effectively
an hour from landing in philadelphia tonight after playing to fall at a cemetery in france which donald trump reportedly wants said was filled with losers and suckers. gerry connolly of the affairs committee and historian barbara f walter join me to discuss this study in contrast on implications for global stability. inside the biden camp lane with his re-election effort in full swing in the first presidential nabet debate a few weeks away. campaign senior advisor and senior spokesperson is here to talk about the biden-harris game plan ahead. my sendoff panel, former congressman and donna edwards have a punchbowl news will weigh in on everything from donald trump s probation interview tomorrow to notable comments on the other sunday shows. and you know we are going to discuss this comment from rudy giuliani about funding lewis. i ve got two prosecutors. i am jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. resident biden is flying back from france at this hour after a fi
[applause] so if republicans really want to help us, why dont they join us in breaking down the barriers so more americans can enter and succeed in the work force, especially women . [applause] now, i know that when i talk about this, some people think i can see it in their eyes, there she goes again with the womens issues. Well, im not going to stop so get ready for a long campaign. [applause] you see, i have this Old Fashioned idea we cant afford to leave anyone on the sidelines. And women who want to work should be able to do so without worrying every day about how theyre going to take care of their child or what will happen if a Family Member gets sick. Thats not a luxury. Its a growth strategy. Paid leave. Earned sick days. Child care. Wage. These are not womens issues. Theyre family issues. Theyre economic issues. [applause] so i will keep fighting for them and ask you to join, and im going to keep fighting for equal pay because when women get short changed families get short cha
The american dream. What does it look like when it does not work and when it does . When i think about a time when it did not work, i will never forget the experience is my mother had growing up in poverty in eastern arkansas. She was one of eight kids, three of whom died in childhood. Not child earth, childhood. Her father died when she was 10. There was no educational opportunity. There was not social security. She chopped cotton, picked strawberries. When my dad met her at the age of 17, he said her hands felt like the bark of a tree. She gave me the energy i have today to be standing in front of you. But it was Franklin Roosevelts programs and the Democratic Party that gave people in that part of america the safety net under them and the chance for true fairness. [applause] senator webb when it works, i think of the journey of my wife. In 1975, when the coming us the communists took over the anon, her family went into the south china sea. They did not know whether they were going t
Its good to be in iowa. I am a college wrestler, and i have long admired the many hawkeye champions. [applause] as you may know, i am the only president ial candidate who has been a mayor, u. S. Senator, and a governor. Throughout these experiences, i have tried to earn a reputation for courage and honesty. I also have shown strong convictions, sometimes under enormous political pressure. I am proud of my lone support for beneficial social programs that help build the middle class. My lone support for tax structure that requires the wealthy to pay their fair share. [applause] my lone support for raising the minimum wage. My lone support for protecting the environment and addressing Climate Change. My lone support for Quality Health care for all. My lone support for the womans right to choose. My lone support for lgbt rights. My long support for immigration reform. My long support for investing in public education. My long support investing in all public infrastructure. And my record wi