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david brooks and jonathan capehart, the associate editor for the washington post. so nice to see you both. thank you for being here. david, if someone had arrived in washington today from outside the beltway, and had seen what went down which was a bipartisan group of people voting on something they agreed upon and that thing moving forward they would think -- that is ostensibly what governing looks like but here it is viewed as unbelievably unusual. david: kudos to speaker johnson. to his credit, he has hung in ere and he has bobbed and weaved to keep his job but in the end i think he did the right thing for the country and the world. and it was a test. it is important to respect democracy. when you have a broad majority of people, not only in the house but also in the country, including 69% of republicans that think vladimir putin should not be allowed to take more land in ukraine, and this broad majority, democracy should prevail. the problem in our country is that over the last few years, angry minorities have ruled. william: on this issue of this angry minorit
david brooks and jonathan capehart, the associate editor for the washington post. so nice to see you both. thank you for being here. david, if someone had arrived in washington today from outside the beltway, and had seen what went down which was a bipartisan group of people voting on something they agreed upon and that thing moving forward they would think -- that is ostensibly what governing looks like but here it is viewed as unbelievably unusual. david: kudos to speaker johnson. to his...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for the shington post. rate to see you both as always. i want to pick up from that interview. you just heard the senator say he is open to conditioning aid to israel and under those conditions as he laid them out, this is a close advisor of president biden saying -- after the killing of the aid workers, does this feel like a tipping point when it comes to president biden's relationship with leaders in israel? >> we have seen this coming. how many weeks have we sat here on a friday night talking about how while the relationship between the nations is firm, the relationship between the leaders of those nations, there is daylight coming in there and the president and the administration would say, don't do this, prime minister netanyahu and the prime minister basically saying, hold my beer. but the killing of the seven aid workers, the president went to world central kitchen's meal station in ukraine -- he is the owner of restaurants that the president goes to. this is someone he knows who has struck him person
david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for the shington post. rate to see you both as always. i want to pick up from that interview. you just heard the senator say he is open to conditioning aid to israel and under those conditions as he laid them out, this is a close advisor of president biden saying -- after the killing of the aid workers, does this feel like a tipping point when it comes to president biden's relationship with leaders in israel? >> we have seen this...
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and, david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on this week's political headlines. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta's judi gatson washington d.c. and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: on capitol hill today -- one of the most significant votes of the year. in the house, the leaders of both parties worked together to oppose the most fiery voices in their caucuses, pushing aid for ukraine and other allies over a key hurdle. lisa desjardins joins me now. >> william, this was a massive win for ukraine and a loss for those who fear more involvement there. but it was also a day where we saw the house move away from the most conservative and liberal voices -- a rare day to see that action at the capitol is not always about the shouting. you could have missed it -- looking at the silent capitol steps and gray sky this morning. but inside -- a defining day for this congress -- and u.s. allies. >> now is the moment. history has its eyes on this chamber. >> today we are at an inflection point. >> there is a lot at stake in thi
and, david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on this week's political headlines. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta's judi gatson washington d.c. and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: on capitol hill today -- one of the most significant votes of the year. in the house, the leaders of both parties worked together to oppose the most fiery voices in their caucuses, pushing aid for ukraine and other allies over a key...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for the washington post. rate to see you both as always. i want to pick up from that interview. you just heard the senator say he is open to conditioning aid to israel and under those conditions as he laid them out, this is a close advisor of president biden saying -- after the killing of the aid workers, does this feel like a tipping point when it comes to president biden's relationship with leaders in israel? >> we have seen this coming. how many weeks have we sat here on a friday night talking about how while the relationship between the nations is firm, the relationship between the leaders of those nations, there is daylight coming in there and the president and the administration would say, don't do this, prime minister netanyahu and the prime minister basically saying, hold my beer. but the killing of the seven aid workers, the president went to world central kitchen's meal station in ukraine -- he is the owner of restaurants that the president goes to. this is someone he knows who has struck him person
david brooks and jonathan capehart, associate editor for the washington post. rate to see you both as always. i want to pick up from that interview. you just heard the senator say he is open to conditioning aid to israel and under those conditions as he laid them out, this is a close advisor of president biden saying -- after the killing of the aid workers, does this feel like a tipping point when it comes to president biden's relationship with leaders in israel? >> we have seen this...
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the saturday show with jonathan capehart starts right now. ♪ >>> what a week! tabloid testimony in donald trump's hush money election interference trial, and, stunning for the supreme court, as trump continues his quest for total immunity regardless of his actions. legal analysts join me live to discuss the significance. >>> chaos on-campus as per palestinian protests spread to colleges across the country, we'll take a closer look at what's fueling them, and what happens when politicians, like house speaker mike johnson, enter the divide. >>> and punchlines set for tonight's white house correspondent dinner. more on what it's like to write those jokes and which ones work best. i'm jonathan capehart in a tux, and this is the saturday show. ♪ >>> i am all dolled up in my brand-new tuxedo for tonight's white house correspondents dinner, where donald trump will no doubt be roasted for his legal troubles. but, as we joke about his courtroom based campaign, trump's threat to democracy remains very real. and this week we saw evidence of that in none other than the s
the saturday show with jonathan capehart starts right now. ♪ >>> what a week! tabloid testimony in donald trump's hush money election interference trial, and, stunning for the supreme court, as trump continues his quest for total immunity regardless of his actions. legal analysts join me live to discuss the significance. >>> chaos on-campus as per palestinian protests spread to colleges across the country, we'll take a closer look at what's fueling them, and what happens...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart will be here. and and spending four decades together. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the waller cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> this week, jews around the world are observing passover. the festival of liberation that marks the historic exodus from ancient egypt. joy is tempered with loss and trauma. they will celebrate while displaced from their homes. their loved ones still held captive by hamas. alli rogan has more. >> in the rugged hills of israel, this man patrols his town where no one lives. >> lebanon is so close but this town of 2,000 had to be evacuate ed under government orders. david moves around in a golf cart. he says it's faster when the rockets crash. his town is nothing of what it once was especially now at passover. >> it's very sad. it shouldn't be this way. it's very apocalyptic. >> since october 7, israel's northern border is an undeclared second front line hezbollah fires rockets and missiles weekly
david brooks and jonathan capehart will be here. and and spending four decades together. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the waller cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> this week, jews around the world are observing passover. the festival of liberation that marks the historic exodus from ancient egypt. joy is tempered with loss and trauma. they will celebrate while displaced from their homes. their loved ones...
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i'm jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. >>> tomorrow we will see something none of us has ever seen before. the criminal prosecution of a former american president. for the first time donald trump will face a jury of his peers in a case that could carry prison time. trump's hush money and election interference trial could be the ultimate test of the rule of law and the nature of the accountability in this country. in less than 24 hours, the prosecution and the defense will deliver opening statements in front of 12 members of the jury and six alternates, laying out the evidence for and against trump's guilt. that's in spite of multiple last-ditch efforts by trump's team to delay the start of the trial. as a reminder, trump is charged with falsifying records. the manhattan district attorney accuses trump of interfering in the 2016 election, by disguising payments to adult film star stormy daniels to keep quiet, her allegation of a pass sexual encounter with trump as legal expenses. trump has pleaded n
i'm jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. >>> tomorrow we will see something none of us has ever seen before. the criminal prosecution of a former american president. for the first time donald trump will face a jury of his peers in a case that could carry prison time. trump's hush money and election interference trial could be the ultimate test of the rule of law and the nature of the accountability in this country. in less than 24 hours, the prosecution and the defense will...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines. musician jon bon jovi on the new docuseries capturing the highs and lows of his grammy award-winning band's four decades together. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this week, jews around the world are observing passover, the festival of liberation, that marks the historic exodus from ancient egypt. but this year, joy is tempered with loss and trauma. more than 160,000 israelis will mark the holiday, while displaced from their homes. still, others have empty chairs at the dinner table. their loved ones still held captive by hamas. ali rogin has more. ali: in the rugged hills of northern israel, metula's mayor patrols his town where now, no one lives. >> this is lebanon. ali: lebanon is so close, that this border town of 2000 had to be evacuated under government orders. david azuli moves around in a golf cart. he says it's faster to escape when the rockets crash.
david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines. musician jon bon jovi on the new docuseries capturing the highs and lows of his grammy award-winning band's four decades together. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington, and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. amna: this week, jews around the world are observing passover, the festival of liberation, that marks the historic exodus from...
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right now, it's the sunday show with jonathan capehart. >>> k is. congress returns to work this week with a full plate of pressing issues. including growing frustration of the israel-hamas war. funding for ukraine. the future of speaker mike johnson and where the democrats help johnson keep his job if marjorie taylor greene follows through on a motion to vacate. we are joined live in the studio to discuss. florida, florida, florida. the state supreme court cleared the way for a strict abortion ban that also put the issue on the ballot this november. how that could shake up the presidential race as donald trump says he will have something to say about abortion this week. congresswoman barbara lee, chair of the pro-choice caucus here to talk about what's at stake. and a little lol from snl. >>> house republicans have introduced a bill to rename washington's dallas d.c. airport after donald trump. airports are a lot like from. a chaotic nightmare that turned two against your own family. >> and jonathan capehart. this is the sunday show. >> after being
right now, it's the sunday show with jonathan capehart. >>> k is. congress returns to work this week with a full plate of pressing issues. including growing frustration of the israel-hamas war. funding for ukraine. the future of speaker mike johnson and where the democrats help johnson keep his job if marjorie taylor greene follows through on a motion to vacate. we are joined live in the studio to discuss. florida, florida, florida. the state supreme court cleared the way for a strict...
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. >>> good evening, i'm jonathan capehart. we are now 193 days away from the election and today, attorneys for presidential candidate, donald trump, tried to poke holes in a tabloid publisher's sworn testimony after four days stand, david pecker wrapped up testimony in the trump's new york criminal trial , that he helped the trump campaign by covering up true but damaging stories about him. we then heard from tumor witnesses, a banker and trump's longtime executive assistant. here is laura jarrett with moore. check by the prosecution closed out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization, from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly called rona graff, trump's longtime executive assistant to the stand this afternoon. she confirmed contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and stormy daniels, and prosecutors say both women were shopping stories of affairs with mr. trump ahead of the 2016 election , encou
. >>> good evening, i'm jonathan capehart. we are now 193 days away from the election and today, attorneys for presidential candidate, donald trump, tried to poke holes in a tabloid publisher's sworn testimony after four days stand, david pecker wrapped up testimony in the trump's new york criminal trial , that he helped the trump campaign by covering up true but damaging stories about him. we then heard from tumor witnesses, a banker and trump's longtime executive assistant. here is...
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the saturday show with jonathan capehart starts right now. ♪ >>> what a week! tabloid testimony in donald trump's hush money election interference trial, and, stunning
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i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. >>> tomorrow marks six months since hamas terrorists streamed into israel, killing 1200 people and kidnapping more than 200. in response, israel launched a war on hamas, pounding the gaza strip, starting in the north and moving to the south. according to gaza health ministry, more than 33,000 palestinians have been killed since the war began. during these past six months, the united states has stood lockstep with israel. but, we may be at a critical turning point in that relationship in the wake of the israeli ills airstrike that killed seven aid workers from world central kitchen on april 1st. in a report released yesterday, the israel defense force called the strike "a grave mistake," after its own investigation found serious errors and violations of protocol that israeli forces to "mistakenly assume hamas gunmen were inside the aid vehicle." nbc news is not independently verified that claim. two high ranking members of the israeli military have been dismissed from their posts and three others have been formally reprimanded. world cen
i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. >>> tomorrow marks six months since hamas terrorists streamed into israel, killing 1200 people and kidnapping more than 200. in response, israel launched a war on hamas, pounding the gaza strip, starting in the north and moving to the south. according to gaza health ministry, more than 33,000 palestinians have been killed since the war began. during these past six months, the united states has stood lockstep with israel. but, we may be...
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i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. >>> after months of dithering, delay, and denial, the house has finally passed for an eight legislation for our allies. with 311 votes, including all the democrats, $61 billion in desperately needed funding for ukraine, part of it in the form of a loan, was approved. the big bipartisan vote was also notable for one big reason. 112 republicans voted against it. that is more than half the republican majority, ostensibly in control of the house. ukrainian president volodymyr zelenskyy thanked congress and speaker mike johnson, citing the aid will keep the war from expanding and save thousands of lives. the house also passed three other bills. one includes $26 billion in aid for israel. another includes $8 billion in national security assistance for taiwan and the indo pacific region. the last bill involves an effort to ban tiktok in the united states within a year if the app does not divest from its china-based owner. the quartet of bills will automatically be packaged together and sent to the senate, which majority leader chuck schumer ann
i'm jonathan capehart, this is the saturday show. >>> after months of dithering, delay, and denial, the house has finally passed for an eight legislation for our allies. with 311 votes, including all the democrats, $61 billion in desperately needed funding for ukraine, part of it in the form of a loan, was approved. the big bipartisan vote was also notable for one big reason. 112 republicans voted against it. that is more than half the republican majority, ostensibly in control of the...
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. >>> good evening, i'm jonathan capehart in for stephanie ruhle. we are 193 days away from the election. today, attorneys for presidential candidate donald trump tried to poke holes in a tabloid publisher's sworn testimony. after four days on the stand, david pecker wrapped up his testimony in trumps new york criminal trial that he helped the trump campaign for coming up true but damaging stories about him. then, we heard from two more witnesses, a banker and trumps longtime executive assistant. here is laura jarrett with more. >> reporter: tonight, the prosecution closing out the first week of testimony by offering the jury a peek inside the inner workings of the trump organization. this from one of the people who knows the former president best. the state briefly calling rhona graff, mr. trumps longtime executive assistant to the stand this afternoon. rhona graff confirming contacts were saved on the company's computer system for karen mcdougal and >>>, an apparent reference to stormy daniels. prosecutors say both women were shopping stories of w
. >>> good evening, i'm jonathan capehart in for stephanie ruhle. we are 193 days away from the election. today, attorneys for presidential candidate donald trump tried to poke holes in a tabloid publisher's sworn testimony. after four days on the stand, david pecker wrapped up his testimony in trumps new york criminal trial that he helped the trump campaign for coming up true but damaging stories about him. then, we heard from two more witnesses, a banker and trumps longtime executive...