Together. right. you know, life is not like a hallmark movie. it was natural. no, there was no uncomfortable. there was no awkwardness. there was nothing. i think that i m a natural-born speaker, and it seemed to be that he is, too. i learned very much a lot about him and my family on his side. and yeah, it was very pleasant. reporter: lee was released from prison in may and has to spend two years of probation in the charleston area. she ll have to build a new life in the u. s. as a convicted felon, she may never be allowed back into australia. but savanna returned there, to the place she calls home, to continue her college studies. since her visit, she has not been in touch with her father. but if there s anything that harris has learned in the last 20 years, it is that there is always hope. you know, my daughter s her own person now. she can make her own decisions. and whether my daughter wants to contact me or not, she knows where i am.
Presidents that work something work it hard. i m reminded of the student in college studies from the test the night before and realizing it s a big exam. why didn t i prepare for that. he s not prepared and it s clear. martha: really interesting examples. provides a lot of context for how these things have worked in the past. i was also thinking about the obama healthcare deal, which vice president biden was very involved in. bart stupak was the democrat hold out. he was not happy with the abortion language in some of the what would be provided for under the terms of obamacare. it really looked, neil, you covered it, i covered it as if he was never going to budge. that s the kind of thing that is in the back of my mind. ultimately he did. they need a win here desperately. they ve had a very tough run
0 will 700,000 the president paused and held memorial, how does he intend to mark this next terrible mile stone and what the president said many times, he feels incredible responsibility for everything happening in the country, including our fight and battle with covid-19. that s why he is focused on this. his number 1 priority since the first day he came into office. i note that we saved according to outside experts tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of lives because of the actions his administration took including at this point we re 77, 78% of the public having received one vaccine. obviously we ll take a moment to pause when we hit 700,000 that is a striking horrifying number of lives lost to a pandemic. people that lost loved ones, parents, grandparents, children and many cases. in terms of what the president will do, we ll have to get back to you when we have more on that. go ahead. is it the president s way of saying enough is enough? he s going to make the case
Even before the language debate resumes next week in the National Assembly, Dominique Anglade s Liberals say they fear the Legault government wants to gag the opposition by forcing through Bill 96. Meanwhile, the list of speakers promises a fiery defence of Bill 101 and a critique of Bill 96 for not being strong enough.