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Next Steps for Joe Biden on Building Back Better, Sen. Lisa Murkowski faces a Trump Challenger in Alaska while Chris Sununu Declines A Senate Bid in New Hampshire, Also A Win for Trump in the January 6th Investigation, and The Glasgow Climate Summit Powers Down

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President Biden has promised to sign his long-awaited infrastructure legislation into law on Monday. Some think this is the reboot the administration needs, but what else will it take to turn things around for the White House? Also, the COP26 climate summit is scheduled to close today. China and the US signed an agreement on coal, but progressives are already complaining that not enough was accomplished. And the House Investigation into the January 6th attack on the US Capitol has run into an entirely predictable roadblock, which is that the former president is invoking executive privilege. The courts are now involved, and things are slowing down. Tom Bevan, co-founder and president of RealClearPolitics, and Carl Cannon, Washington Bureau Chief join Andrew Walworth on today’s RealClearPolitics Takeaway podcast.

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