and show up with $500 billion i m going to be funneling $500 billion of tax credits into the energy sector, trying move to clean energy, that s something. but for lawmakers on capitol hill, they wanted to get it done before then. sausage making is messy and this stuff takes time. listen to what the former nato secretary-general said in the washington post friday. after four years with trump, the world is very, very curious whether this is a lasting new direction to american politics or a risk of return to trumpism in 2024. it would be an uphill effort for biden to convince his allies and partners he has changed american attitudes profoundly. this is the reaction i think biden is facing in the rest of the world. coming out of the 2020 election, there was a huge sigh of relief it would be joe biden serving as president for four years opposed to donald trump. but very few american allies are convinced biden represents a significant, long-lasting shift.
i don t think democratic passage will have an impact in virginia. i do think attitude towards biden and former president trump matter a great deal. what do you think? look, if they pass it tuesday, it s going to be too late to make a difference. obviously, people in virginia, we were even hearing from democrats on capitol hill that they wanted this bill to pass a while ago, right. virginia wants it passed as early as last week to have some sort of benefit and churn voters out. it s probably going to be too late. just to go back to terry mcauliffe saying now maybe he wants a more positive message. he s the one who has been bringing up trump over and over again. he s been using the former president s name more than perhaps his own opponent. he s the one who really made this race about trump and that s tough when you have someone like youngkin, who s clearly, they re not the same person, he s talking about being a suburban dad, wearing his zip-up fleece, going to soccer games and ju
the koppen haggen summit when president barack obama and secretary of state hillary clinton barged into a leaders meeting of the chinese, brazilian and indian leaders to encourage them to do more. we ll see less drama from that. obviously the president will be encouraging these leaders, particularly india, to do more. of course, the united states has its own credibility problem. these leaders are both students of u.s. politics and can push back on president biden despite hises best efforts and say, hey if president trump is re-elected in 2024, he ll roll back these things again likell he did in 2017. there s going to be a lot of headwinds here even as the leaders try e to do what they c to advance this agenda. i want to show this headline that reads why the cop26 climate summit won t save the planet. it says there s almost no chance
melania attended game four of the world series in atlanta. the former first couple seen here taking part in the controversial tomahawk chop with the braves fans. the chop is seen as offensive to many who believe it promotes a racist stereotype of native americans. nbc s vaughn hilliard has more from atlanta. good morning. reporter: yeah, good morning, kendis and lindsey. yesterday they won 3-2. what you saw is former president trump attending this game. why is this notable? seven months ago he called for the boycott of major league baseball after major league baseball decided to pull the all-star game out of atlanta and move it to colorado. added new measures for voter
republican in a state like illinois which is not a far right state. also he is part of a january 6th committee investigating the insurrection, one of two republicans defined as leadership and deciding to join that committee investigating the insurrection. this comes as donald trump is trying to block that committee from getting a whole host of his records that they re trying to get here. from cnn reporting from friday, the records that trump wants to keep secret include handwritten memos from his chief of staff about january 6th, call of the then-president and former vice president mike pence and white house visitor records. those records include working papers from then white house chief of staff mark meadows, press secretary and a white house lawyer who had notes and memos about trump s efforts to undermine the election. sabrina, do you think this effort is going to work to keep these records secret? it s going to lead to a legal battle. the executive privilege would not apply in