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Joe Biden speaks at the U.N.

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Isaac Saul

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4.8672 Ratings

🗓️ 22 September 2021

⏱️ 24 minutes

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Summary

Yesterday morning, President Joe Biden delivered his first-ever speech to the U.N. General Assembly, a gathering of leaders from across the world. You can read a transcript of his remarks here.

In the address, President Biden focused on Covid-19, climate change, emerging technologies and defending human rights. He reinforced the United States' commitment to keeping nuclear weapons from Iran and out of the Korean peninsula, as well as our commitment to defending the state of Israel and pushing for a two-state solution. He issued warnings to nations like China for their human rights violations while also calling on global leaders to lean into diplomacy instead of armed conflict.

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0:40.7

This is Tangle.

1:04.2

Good morning, good afternoon and good evening and welcome to the Tangle podcast, a place where you get views from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking without all that hysterical nonsense you find everywhere else.

1:05.8

I am your host, Isaac Saul.

1:16.8

And on today's episode, we're going to be talking about President Joe Biden's speech at the United Nations yesterday, his address to the UN General Assembly, some pretty interesting stuff going on in there.

1:25.2

And I actually end up not agreeing with either side, either of the groups of punditocracies today.

1:27.3

So that's something.

1:31.8

Before we jump in, as always, some quick hits for the day.

1:48.6

Number one, House Democratic leaders will not delay a September 27th vote on the $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill, despite the larger reconciliation package not being ready.

1:54.0

This means the two bills will no longer be moving through Congress together, which is a pretty

1:58.7

big change of plan for Democrats.

2:01.6

Number two, former President George W. Bush is planning to campaign for Representative Liz Cheney

2:07.0

as she faces a Trump-endorsed Republican in the 2022 midterms.

2:11.9

Number three, Johnson & Johnson says a booster shot following its single-dose vaccine increases

2:17.4

protection against COVID-19.

2:20.6

Number four, Democrats pulled $1 billion in funding for Israel's Iron Dome missile defense

2:26.0

system after progressives threatened to vote against a stopgap funding bill if the money wasn't

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