the bill, as amended, is passed! [applause] that is the sound of the senate after joe biden s legislation comes one step closer into signing into law. just this past hour the senate passing the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package right along party lines, and there was one absence of voting there coming from a republican. but that vote coming after an all-night vote-a-rama, the senate debating and voting on amendments for over 24 hours. senate majority leader chuck schumer acknowledging the long road it took before getting that final vote. it s been a long day, a long night, a long year, but a new day has come, and we tell the american people, help is on the way. zero republicans voted to advance the bill in that senate. democratic senator debbie stabenow reacting to that the last hour. i think it s stunning they re going to be able to go home and say what they wanted to do was give you less help, less checks in your pockets, less opportunities to get vaccines so
what is on americans minds in 1935 is staying out of war. of you see in this section the exhibition deep concern in the united states about spies, about nazi spies in the united states. at the time, called a fifth column. americans are asked by gallup if they believe that germany is starting to organize a fifth column of spies in this country. and 71% say yes. you start to see these fears of spies play out in our popular culture and in our political culture. the first american movie, big studio movie to take on nazism is a warner bros. movie. from 1939 called confessions of a nazi spy. we are showing the trailer here. it s based on a true story of a nazi spy ring in the united states. i am a nazi spy. i am one of thousands stationed in every part of the united states to steal the secrets of your national defense. there are spies stationed in all of the navy yards in brooklyn, philadelphia, newport news. there are nazi agents in the eroplane and munition factories in pl
daniel: in 1939, on september 1, germany invades poland and world war ii breaks out that week. what is on americans minds in 1935 is staying out of war. you see deep concern about spies, nazi spies in the united states. at the time, called a fifth column. americans are asked if they believe that germany is starting to organize a fifth column of spies in america, and 71% say yes. you start to see these fears of spies play out in our popular culture and in our political culture. the first american movie, big studio movie to take on nazism is a warner bros. movie. from it s called confessions of 1939. a nazi spy. we are showing the trailer here. it s based on a true story of a nazi spy ring in the united states. i am a nazi spy. i am one of thousands stationed in every part of the united states to steal the secrets of your national defense. there are spies stationed in all of the navy yards in brooklyn, philadelphia, newport news. there are nazi agents in the airplane and m
major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: nato ambassadors convened a rare emergency meeting today in brussels on the islamic state threat in turkey, after a string of attacks. representatives from 28 nations gathered at nato headquarters for the special session, at turkey s request. afterward, the alliance s secretary-general spoke to reporters. all allies stand in solidarity with turkey. we strongly condemn the terrorist attacks. we express our condolences to the turkish government and to the families of the victims in suruc and other attacks against police and military officers. ifill: at the same time, turkey faced more violence from kurdish milit
major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and the william and flora hewlett foundation, helping people build immeasurably better lives. and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ifill: nato ambassadors convened a rare emergency meeting today in brussels on the islamic state threat in turkey, after a string of attacks. representatives from 28 nations gathered at nato headquarters for the special session, at turkey s request. afterward, the alliance s secretary-general spoke to reporters. all allies stand in solidarity with turkey. we strongly condemn the terrorist attacks. we express our condolences to the turkish government and to the families of the victims in suruc and other attacks against police and military officers. ifill: at the same time, turkey faced more violence from kurdish milit