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where he focused on rebuilding our international relationships. i felt a genuine sense of enthusiasm that america was back at the table and fully, fully engaged. biden s diplomatic skills will be tested again when he sits down with russian president vladimir putin this week. we ll have more on that in a moment. but first, two concerns about our own democracy here at home. democrats top priority for protecting voting rights, the for the people act, appears doom, thanks to one of their own, senator joe manchin. but today house speaker nancy pelosi expressed some optimism. sees a glass half full. i don t give up on joe manchin. i read the op-ed, and you read a part of it. yeah. i think he left the door open. i think it s ajar. i m not giving up. we ll just have to see how long that ajar door remains open. meanwhile, the justice department is expanding its own efforts to enforce voting rights. here is with the associate attorney general said to jonathan capehart th
ThanksConversationMaria-teresa-kumarSideJoe-bidenMeetingRussiaEveryonePrime-ministerBenjamin-netanyahuNato-summitIsrael . who . a [inaudible] [inaudible] . . a. who in terms of leading the vote but the pot but the rear guard was asian and latino voters. and in texas we know texas is a latino state that is increasingly going to be repeated by the way i m looking at pennsylvania as the next state that is really the latino in many ways and this is only going to increase. so i agree with everyone in the panel but we need to get to work. they only think that this isn t happening in the back rooms. wear used to. we re seeing this happen in realtime and at least in this moment you have this group of women who were saying we re not gonna take this sitting down. and one of the things that we saw is that a g paxton is right now under investigation in texas because he filed lawsuits of unfair elections and uncertified elections in states that he doesn t belong to and we re talking about heat that pennsylvania. he tried to undo it in georgia and the list goes on. can you talk a little bit ab
Joe-bidenMeetingEveryoneResidentNato-summitBrusselsJoshua-johnsonMaria-teresa-kumarWhoInaudibleA-whoVoters seated a suspicion of government that is even more widespread today. remember, a few years later kim watergate a scandal that forced the president to resign and raised even more distrust in government. and now along with republican assault on voting rights we re learning more about efforts to dig up dirt on congressional democrats and others at donald trump s department of justice. the current chief doj s inspector general is now in the ordeal. but today this breaking news in the new york times revealing that in february 2018 trump s doj subpoenaed apple for information about an account that belong to former white house counsel don mcgahn. according to two of the new york times sources apple was barred from telling mcgahn about. it the doj declined to comment. the senate majority leader wants answers. what has happened here are fingerprints of a dictatorship, not as democracy. no one likes the idea that if the president s mad, he can just go forth with setting personal phon
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