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... whether the rhetoric of global -- of global unity that you heard today gets translated into action. Judy Woodruff : And the issues don't get any more important than these. Nick Schifrin, reporting from outside the United Nations, Yamiche Alcindor at the White House, thank you both. Nick Schifrin : Thank you.
And now this space that -- this narrow opening is even smaller. Judy Woodruff: So, back to you, Yamiche. You now not only have this crisis on the border. You have what's gone on at the Capitol. How is the White House looking at all of this? Yamiche Alcindor: Well ...
... this really shows you that the White House does not want to be talking about Afghanistan right now, but it's still, of course, top of mind.Judy Woodruff: A lot on the president's plate today. Yamiche Alcindor reporting from the White House. Thank you, Yamiche. Yamiche Alcindor: Thanks.
... this, Yamiche, tell us what your sources inside the Biden White House and in the former Trump administration are saying to you about all this. Yamiche Alcindor: Officials inside the Biden White House are being very tight-lipped about this, though a couple of them are telling me that this ...
... They said that they will let people with travel documents freely depart. We will hold them to that. So will dozens of other countries. The international community is watching to see if the Taliban will live up to their commitments. Yamiche Alcindor: For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Yamiche Alcindor.
... post-pandemic benefits, Anteese extended an invitation. Anteese Matthews: Come see and live in a community like mine and understand why these benefits are much more powerful and vital to us than the argument that people are trying to have.Yamiche Alcindor: For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Yamiche Alcindor.
... not our Politics Monday duo, Amy Walter, editor in chief of The Cook Political Report, and NPR White House correspondent Tamara Keith. We just heard Yamiche Alcindor talk about the SNAP benefits expanding and the child tax credit. Tam, how important is this to the Democrats' agenda and President Biden ...
Yamiche Alcindor: Susannah George is the Afghanistan bureau chief for The Washington Post. She is one of the last foreign journalists left in Kabul. Susannah George, The Washington Post: There weren't as many people out on the street, weren't as many cars out on the roads. Shops were ...
(LAUGHTER) Tamara Keith: Sorry. Yamiche Alcindor: But, Amy, I'm going to give you the last word. Is there anything, quickly, you can say about COVID and this agenda that wasn't? Amy Walter: That wasn't. This was the recess that members of Congress were supposed to go ...
... of low income people have been living with this for a very, very long time,” U.S. Housing Secretary Marcia Fudge told PBS NewsHour’s Yamiche Alcindor on Monday when asked about the disparities in Black ownership and wealth that have worsened during the pandemic. Fudge spoke about steps the ...
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