unanimously that former president donald trump had sexually abused e. jean carroll, and when he disparaged her, he was ordered to pay e. jean carroll $5 million in damages both for what he did and what he said about it. but if you watched the show last week and you saw that interview i did e. jean carroll and her attorney, you might remember that, you know, in addition to sort of reflecting on the fact they had won that case, one of the things they were newly contending with in the wake of that jury verdict is that even though trump had just been ordered to pay out millions of dollars because of his attacks on e. jean carroll, his lies about her, even though he d been ordered to pay millions of dollars within a day of that jury verdict ordered to pay all that money, he was out there saying all the same things again. you did force accountability and then you did it again, the defamation, the calling you a liar, the exact same things the jury held him liable for he did again
will be blamed? well, it will be the president of the united states of america. that is what they think. one of the things the american people have to see through is the absolute hypocrisy of these republicans who claim to be very, very concerned about our deficit and our national debt. meanwhile, these are the exact same people pay pushing to repeal the estate tax which would provide $1.8 trill to the top .1 of 1%. the very richest. they want to extend trump s tax breaks. most of which went to the most wealthy and corporations. they refused to allow medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices with the pharmaceutical industry. that lost us $1 trillion. these are hypocrites. they claim to be worried about the national debt but they fight
to negotiate prescription drug prices with the pharmaceutical industry. that lost us $1 trillion. these are hypocrites. they claim to be worried about the national debt but they fight the tax breaks, they fight for tax breaks for the rich. what they are trying to do in my view is to make savage attacks on medicaid, on housing, on the environment, on childcare, on education, to destroy the ability of government in a democratic society to provide for the people. they want to move to even more of a corporate society where the only people who have economic decision making are large multinational corporations. vermont senator bernie sanders. i know we are all in the thick of this and the deadline is fast approaching. i appreciate you taking time to walk us through it. thank you.
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welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. we begin in america where the us house of representatives has approved president biden s $1 trillion infrastructure bill, a key part of his programme to rebuild the united states following the coronavirus pandemic. it s the final stage in its legislative progress before it s signed into law. a vote on a second bill, on social policy and climate change, has been delayed. our north america correspondent, david willis, joins us from los angeles. bring us up to speed. a major bring us up to speed. a ma or victory for d bring us up to speed. a ma or victory for president i bring us up to speed. a major victory for president biden. it| victory for president biden. it was a landmark centrepiece of his legislative agenda and it looked at one stage as though it threatened to get bogged down in interparty wrangling which has gone on now four weeks if not months. the senate