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into an international search and rescue operation involving several countries, ignited dates and candidatnering ringing in france and great britain as well, working with commercial partners and commercial vessels, bringing in expertise and the top people in their field from all over the world to try and work on this, as well as witnessing the amounts of high tech and sophisticated equipment that was able to make it to this remote site in just a matter of hours or days. it really was remarkable, this effort that was put into tried to save the lives of these five people. >> so many lessons will be drawn from this, carl. we are round-the-clock if you are here in boston, and this has been an international effort and part of this has been canada, where the original journey took off from, and we can go to our correspondent in st. john's newfoundland. it would have you been hearing and seeing there? >> the weather has really turned in the last half hour or so. it was really bright earlier today as the rescue mission was underway, the search operation. ships are going past and we can barely make
into an international search and rescue operation involving several countries, ignited dates and candidatnering ringing in france and great britain as well, working with commercial partners and commercial vessels, bringing in expertise and the top people in their field from all over the world to try and work on this, as well as witnessing the amounts of high tech and sophisticated equipment that was able to make it to this remote site in just a matter of hours or days. it really was remarkable,...
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more at candida fund.org. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: a huge storm system has shifted east tonight after brutalizing the united states mid section. it is leaving at least 40 dead plus a legacy of mangled power grids, broken water systems and political fallout. stephanie reports on this day's development. >> misery for a new part of the country. the arctic friend that pummeled the central and southern parts of the u.s. pushed into the northeast today. in new jersey, governor phil murphy urged people to be alert. >> this goes deeper into tomorrow. keep your wits aboutou, do the right thing, stay home if you can. >> heavy snow blanketed the region with the must have commission
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i don't think the democratic candidates have figured out which way the candidas need to go. robert: i wonder about nationalism. immigration, you look at the u.k., borrowries johnson and the conservatives winning over isthere. nationalism president trump's message on race,, immigrati identity, is that again at the heart of his 2020 msage? > yes. everything donald trump has done in policy w echoest he said on the campaign trail and no reason to pleen he has changed that because he hasn't suffered besides the impeachment, hasn't suffered any pushback to that nd hasn't paid a political price. he thinks that is what his supporters want and he is giving e -- everyone theudial appoines and checking all of those boxes that he lai out. and i don't see any reason that he thinks that he needs to change that.em therats will have to change their message. bo l it soundse he is going to be re-elected. it depends on the democrats. the difference, the x-factor is the democratic h candidate a he or she campaigns. bob: i think in the way trump los at it in practice is being tough, being a hard
i don't think the democratic candidates have figured out which way the candidas need to go. robert: i wonder about nationalism. immigration, you look at the u.k., borrowries johnson and the conservatives winning over isthere. nationalism president trump's message on race,, immigrati identity, is that again at the heart of his 2020 msage? > yes. everything donald trump has done in policy w echoest he said on the campaign trail and no reason to pleen he has changed that because he hasn't...
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the candida fund, advancing restorative justice and meaningful work through investments in transformative and ideas. iecarnorporati of new tirk, supporting innovations in education, democ engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. and with the ongoing support of institutions.uals and ♪ ♪ this program was made possibl by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. stephanie: i'm stephanie sy with newshour west. we will return to judy woodruff and the rest of the program thter the latest headlines. covid-19 pandemic has igclaimed aolitical casualty. president trump announced late today that he's giving up on his hopes for a full-scaleat republicannal convention next month in jacksonville, florida. event is not right.ming fo it's jus not right, with what' happened recently, the flare up in florida, to have a big it's not the right time. me -- i have to protect the for american people. that's what i've always done. that's what i alw's will do. t's what i'm about. stephanie: the president sai they
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new yo moderates, i think democrats seem to be looking at fewer candidas that are able to defeat republicans elections. jane: there was a bit of an upset in new york when a special election was won by a democrat that should have been taken by a republican. how worried should republicans be about that result? >> that's probably the biggest story that came out of last night's election. it was a special election outside of new york city in a district that joe biden won by 2% in 2020 and it's the kind of district where republicans would be waiting across the board and november. the good candidate republican who probably should have won, even by a large margin, it tells the democrats at least that they have a shot in november. that this will not be a republican wave. abortion, a big issue for the democrat running in the race, could be a winning issue in the polls. i think democrats have to be encouraged by that result. jane: anthony from a sunny but very windy florida, thank you very much. with 11 weeks to go before the midterm elections, president biden says his administration will cancel up to
new yo moderates, i think democrats seem to be looking at fewer candidas that are able to defeat republicans elections. jane: there was a bit of an upset in new york when a special election was won by a democrat that should have been taken by a republican. how worried should republicans be about that result? >> that's probably the biggest story that came out of last night's election. it was a special election outside of new york city in a district that joe biden won by 2% in 2020 and it's...
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written and candida, sweden and ukraine started proceedings in the international court of justice againstn. they are seeking damages for the families of passengers killed when a missile battery shot down a ukrainian airliner moments after it took off in january of 2020. all 176 people on board died. american actress allison mack has been released after serving two out of the three years for her role in a sex trafficking case with a cold. she pleaded guilty -- with a cult. her efforts to recruit women to the nxivm sex cult. she is known for her role on sma llvile ihor humeniuk. -- smallvile. the event was loaded with history and symbolism as supporters made their feelings known on the streets of edinburgh. for charles and camilla, the journey is only just beginning. for 500 years, monarchs have prorated. in 195 eli toured edinburgh in an open carriage. her son inherits a kingdom divided. ♪ but inside, tranquility reined. in england, scot and gaelic. ♪ >> blessed the pure men in spirit as the kingdom of heaven is theirs. blessed the mild man -- >> in other words, the meek shall inherit the
written and candida, sweden and ukraine started proceedings in the international court of justice againstn. they are seeking damages for the families of passengers killed when a missile battery shot down a ukrainian airliner moments after it took off in january of 2020. all 176 people on board died. american actress allison mack has been released after serving two out of the three years for her role in a sex trafficking case with a cold. she pleaded guilty -- with a cult. her efforts to recruit...
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candida the price of the drug that can reverse an overdose is on the rise and that increase squeezing our first responders. meg turrell has the first part of our series. >> reporter: firefighters in new mexico carry four essential life saving medicines. . >> these are the most important and only medications that we carry here. >> these are the most important and only medications that we >> reporter: medicines that can mean the difference between life and death and for some their cost has been a problem. farmi e.rmington's fire is planning to but the costs are still on the rise. >> up to $60 a dose. in years past, it was 20s, $3, a dose. >> reporter: sha some gentlemom medicines are risen and they cite increase in costs. and they have company insighted with the explosion in opioid overdose. last year they killed more than 33,000 people in this country. deaths there heroin overdose alone with now surpassed those from guns. originally overdosed in 1971, narcan reversed more thandoses . and more in hospitals. like san juan regional. this doctor confronts the issue daily. >> it's a vital m
candida the price of the drug that can reverse an overdose is on the rise and that increase squeezing our first responders. meg turrell has the first part of our series. >> reporter: firefighters in new mexico carry four essential life saving medicines. . >> these are the most important and only medications that we carry here. >> these are the most important and only medications that we >> reporter: medicines that can mean the difference between life and death and for...
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if we have the courage to vote for the, best candidae will win. >> i got in a little hot water hen iold him i thought he was a liberal and i was a progressiv he did not agree with that. i said ok, maybe you are progressive and i am radically progressive. he saiokif you need to feel -- if you feel the need to differentiate. i said i do. i can't deny that she is a veryp warm, wonderfson to talk to who takes the time to shake your hand and take a photo. that is not bernie's style. but i am glad he is up there literally screaming about these issues because it is a matter of life and death. >> he loved the undocumented when he could exploit them. >> i think elizabeth warren is better positioned to actually implemenre of that agenda. >> we need all thelimate plans. >> i think bernie a isery electable candidate and i think he has the strongest chance of ating donald trump. he is appealing to peopleho have never voted before in their life. >> at the end of the day, we are going to have a qlified, better candidate. it doesn't matter who. the worst democrat is better than this president. wheth
if we have the courage to vote for the, best candidae will win. >> i got in a little hot water hen iold him i thought he was a liberal and i was a progressiv he did not agree with that. i said ok, maybe you are progressive and i am radically progressive. he saiokif you need to feel -- if you feel the need to differentiate. i said i do. i can't deny that she is a veryp warm, wonderfson to talk to who takes the time to shake your hand and take a photo. that is not bernie's style. but i am...
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we have a very unsure sort of terrain this year for candida candidates. i think that is going to be a lot of nervousness in the capital among democrats to vote for this budget. >> can you explain exactly what happened with the release of this idea. was it embarrassing for the governor or what? what went wrong? >> just explain, kind of an insider thing. >> every year the governor has to release a budget plan by january 10. the governor's office has sent out a press release saying they were going to be doing it at 9:00 a.m. on tuesday which was the tenth. everyone was preparing for that. at about 12:45 on thursday, we all got a call saying get over here at 1:30. within the next ten minutes we had gotten a press release from the governor saying we are going to release the budget at 2:30. somebody had accidentally posted it online early. >> somebody meaning? >> from their staff. >> any idea what happened to that person or who it was? >> they were hedging yesterday saying we know who it wasn't but we're not sure who it was. >> that said, jerry brown, whether y
we have a very unsure sort of terrain this year for candida candidates. i think that is going to be a lot of nervousness in the capital among democrats to vote for this budget. >> can you explain exactly what happened with the release of this idea. was it embarrassing for the governor or what? what went wrong? >> just explain, kind of an insider thing. >> every year the governor has to release a budget plan by january 10. the governor's office has sent out a press release...
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more at candida fund.org. carnegie corporation of new york.upporting innovations in education, democratic engagement and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and for contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: the u.s. presidential races focused on a potentially critical question, will president trump except the election results if he loses? he will not say explicitly and that intern has sparked criticism across the board. on none of oz has the day's developments. amna: democrats including former vice president joe biden in disbelief. >> he says the most irrational things. i don't know what to say. amna: after president trump's latest remarks, responding to this question in the briefing room yesterday. >> you commit to making sure there is a peaceful transfer of power? pres. trump: get rid of the ballots and there will not be a transfer, there wil
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the candida fund, committed to restoring meaningful justice. more at candida fund.org.negie corporation of new york supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ announcer: this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy woodruff: the u.s. house of representatives has spent hours in impassioned debate today, not on policy, but a politician. the issue has widened an already serious partisan divide and opened new fault lines within republican ranks. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins reports. lisa desjardins: inside the house of representatives -- >> the indecent behavior of this member is a threat to congress and our government. lisa desjardins: -- a reckoning over one of its own. >> the gentlewoman from georgia. lisa desjardins: republican marjorie taylor greene and inflammatory statements she has
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that's the largest population of elsible candida in nearly three years and represents an aggregate of $1.6illion in potential monthly savings. per borrower, it's about $271 a month. for home buyers,nny savings that monthly payment is crucial given today's high home prices. also, lower rates help more buyers not just afford the loan but qualify for the loan. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> to the markets now. as we mentioned earlier, it was a tug of war between rate talks, tech worries. the nasdaq was the big draw. the dow eked out a 4 point gain but the tech names took the nasdaq down by m e than1.5% or 120 points. the s&p wasutown a 7. >>> manufacturing activity in may fell to its lowest level in 22 years. the closely watched institute for supply management's reading fell to 52.1, its lowest since october of 2016. and while anyth0g above shows expansion, the ism chairman said the may number shows manufacturing is earuggling in the face of global demand. >>> on the flip side, new vehicle sales in the u.s. for major automakers, at least those that stil
that's the largest population of elsible candida in nearly three years and represents an aggregate of $1.6illion in potential monthly savings. per borrower, it's about $271 a month. for home buyers,nny savings that monthly payment is crucial given today's high home prices. also, lower rates help more buyers not just afford the loan but qualify for the loan. for "nightly business report," i'm diana olick in washington. >>> to the markets now. as we mentioned earlier, it was a...
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on the one hand, what they call a candida-style agreement, which is limited but has tariff exemptionsthe european union will exist that there is a high level of convergence with the rules on environment, labor, other thin. the government may not except that. we may finish the end of the year with a more limited agreement, with various political dimensions of it. me understanding around the things. christian: you were the former ministerf innovation and skills, so you are well-placed to answer this. when they talk about divergence, are there areas of the economy where we might diverge, where it will benefit the u.k.? >> depends on how you define benefit. eventually if we do diverge, governments will be ableo give lots of money to industries in ttrouble, state rules are very restrictive. when i was minister, i kept having to go to brussels f a approval to sorts of things. if we decide we want to walk away from those rules -- and we will be free to toss arounde money as we wish. similarl companies can takeotherhether over more freely. i think we benefit from hing common rules. but for th
on the one hand, what they call a candida-style agreement, which is limited but has tariff exemptionsthe european union will exist that there is a high level of convergence with the rules on environment, labor, other thin. the government may not except that. we may finish the end of the year with a more limited agreement, with various political dimensions of it. me understanding around the things. christian: you were the former ministerf innovation and skills, so you are well-placed to answer...
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do they want their candidas to even throw a slight jab?night ands f tomorrow night, they think tomorrow night's is likely to be the more contentious debe ate. sue is that some of these leading candidates, they don't want to make a misthtake. the er candidates would rather take a risk and get national attention. so it's going be a real test. also, judy, i think we'll see another division. some candidates tonight i leened from this campaign going to lead with policies. amy klobuchar, for example, she's going to talk about the first 100 days, very likely. other candidates, like a beto o'rourke will probably lead with passion and a drive to change. it will be adi very fferent tone between candidates. >> woodruff: stu, speaking of that, how much real difference is there among these candidates on the issues? i know we sometimes lump them into the more moderate versus the more progressive, the more libee l. >> that's oad-brush difference. there are no conservatives in this race in the democratic party anyusre. ther to be but there aren't anymore.
do they want their candidas to even throw a slight jab?night ands f tomorrow night, they think tomorrow night's is likely to be the more contentious debe ate. sue is that some of these leading candidates, they don't want to make a misthtake. the er candidates would rather take a risk and get national attention. so it's going be a real test. also, judy, i think we'll see another division. some candidates tonight i leened from this campaign going to lead with policies. amy klobuchar, for example,...
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senate race in mississippi becomes more competitive following controveial comments by the republican candida, testing the waters: scientists in north carolinact examine the efof contaminated flood waters in the aftermath of hurricane florence. >> it's gone on longer than we might have expected and we're also seeing contamination popping up in locations we might not have expected it. re woodruff: all that and on tonight's pbs newshour.
senate race in mississippi becomes more competitive following controveial comments by the republican candida, testing the waters: scientists in north carolinact examine the efof contaminated flood waters in the aftermath of hurricane florence. >> it's gone on longer than we might have expected and we're also seeing contamination popping up in locations we might not have expected it. re woodruff: all that and on tonight's pbs newshour.
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i think that's highlyt unlikely, i do think that either of those candidas wouldy actually -- ctuallyform better than elizabeth warren. and so i think that it's gonna be aacery tight at the top, which is what we're seeing between bernie sandersoe biden. now, if joe biden underperforms and comes in not being second, if he's anything below number j tw biden is going to look like a bit of a wounded figure hereecause, you know, there's always been this expectation that he has been the lder, and it really is going to show that bernie sanders is on his heels. >> capri speaking to me earlierd so joe needs to make a good showing here to prove that he is the front-runner. but not everyone agrees with that. let's get the thoughts now of somebody who knows this state very well. the vice president of the des moines historicalth society. k you very much for joining the program. earlier today, i did some math. and i reckon that about $60 million haveereen spent on iowa campaigning so far. if you divide that by the number of democrats whot caucused l time an, it works out as something like $300 per
i think that's highlyt unlikely, i do think that either of those candidas wouldy actually -- ctuallyform better than elizabeth warren. and so i think that it's gonna be aacery tight at the top, which is what we're seeing between bernie sandersoe biden. now, if joe biden underperforms and comes in not being second, if he's anything below number j tw biden is going to look like a bit of a wounded figure hereecause, you know, there's always been this expectation that he has been the lder, and it...
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in a packed field of candidas, emerged an early leader here as a presidential hopeful.has been so much action since, and it is hard to imagine we are just at the halfway poin of his first t office. it has been incredibly unpredictable, chaotic even. while some have found it an exhilarating time, it has not been without its carnage and casualties. and of course, i am not talking abt this race. it wasn't long before this so-called wier blast event in subzero temperatures descended into utter bedlam. once they had emergefrom the wreckage, what did some of the drivers say about the past two years? >> i'm happy. is it perfect? no, but who is? >> doesn't beat around the bush, he is a straight-up guy. i think that is what the country needs. aleem:r you are shaking y head. >> i hate him! he's an awful president! he is not a president, he is not a leader capital,ide the state a women's demonstration. the last twoears has been aracterized by protests from the left, particularly by women. >> i think it has been much worse, much more frightening than we could ever imagine. >> it is
in a packed field of candidas, emerged an early leader here as a presidential hopeful.has been so much action since, and it is hard to imagine we are just at the halfway poin of his first t office. it has been incredibly unpredictable, chaotic even. while some have found it an exhilarating time, it has not been without its carnage and casualties. and of course, i am not talking abt this race. it wasn't long before this so-called wier blast event in subzero temperatures descended into utter...
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instead, candidas are chosen through interviews and talent demonstrations like that one.tawfik thanks for narrator: funding for this presentation is made possible by... babbel, an online laogram designed buage specialists narrator: funding was also provided by... the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. rrator: be more, pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: o,>> i was going to let it because we have bigger fish to fry here-- >> oh, i don't think whave bigger fish to f than picking a president ofhe united states. >> woodruff: democrats take the stage. the leading candidates to allenge president trump clash over corruption, relations with china and more. then, remain in mexico. the trump administration forces asylum seekers to wait in extremely dangerous areas while the u.s. considers their claims. >> ( translated ): psychologically, it rea
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alls the candida stage last night have not made the fifth debate. they will not reach the bar when it comes to having supporters they need. i think that last night showed us that the same three front-runners continue to be so. as president biden -- vice president biden, warren and -- laura: bernie sanders! >> absolutely. odsenator klobuchar had a night and kamala harris had a good night. those are the top five we wl see no matter who makes the debate stage next. begins next year. we have new hampshire and iowa. who looks to have the best round game in the states? >> right now elizabeth wharen the best ground game in most of the early battleground states. she has be in iowa for a long time. she has the most volunteers on the ground, the most offices are open in iowa. we are starting to see pete buttigieg have more of a ground game as well. this is the race for elizabeth warren to break out of the pack. she has the volunteers and which is pivotal in battleground states. laura: thank you for being with us. >>nk tou. laura: you a watching "bbc world new
alls the candida stage last night have not made the fifth debate. they will not reach the bar when it comes to having supporters they need. i think that last night showed us that the same three front-runners continue to be so. as president biden -- vice president biden, warren and -- laura: bernie sanders! >> absolutely. odsenator klobuchar had a night and kamala harris had a good night. those are the top five we wl see no matter who makes the debate stage next. begins next year. we have...
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election, the executive representing the 40 companies in the internet associatn are talking about which candidald b better . the ceo of the organization saying hillary clinton is clearly better for the internet in >> i think certainly the platform that hillary clinton s put out is a lot more comprehe and speaks to our issues in a very thoughtful way. we have not seen that from the trump campaign. >> reporte verizon ceo lowell mcadam agreed that a clinton presiden would offer more stability for internet giants. >> i think the way most business leaders think about this at this more of a continuous of the last eight years. and it's hard to know what a trump presidency would look like at this point. so, you know, i've had many friends say that they're trying to take steps to keep their busi from being impacted by an election of donald trump. because it could be very unpredicta >> mcadams says he see the uncertaiy slowing down decision making of other businesses, as they wait to see taking a harsher tone, expedia chairman barry diller, a hillary n supporter, saying the fact that donald trump won the
election, the executive representing the 40 companies in the internet associatn are talking about which candidald b better . the ceo of the organization saying hillary clinton is clearly better for the internet in >> i think certainly the platform that hillary clinton s put out is a lot more comprehe and speaks to our issues in a very thoughtful way. we have not seen that from the trump campaign. >> reporte verizon ceo lowell mcadam agreed that a clinton presiden would offer more...
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on "outside source," we turn to new york city because voting is underway to choose the democratic candida . given the city's makeup, the winner will be a heavy favorite to replace current mayor bill de blasio in the autumn. the bbc reporter in new york has been looking at the candidates and the issues dominating the campaign. >> new york is looking like its old self, fast-paced and full of life. as residents emerge from the fog of quarantine, they have a critical choice to make. who should lead the city? >> getting about 50% capacity on any given day in our office here. >> empty offices like this one in midtown are one of the challenges the next mayor will face to maintain new york's global standing as a cultural and financial hub. >> we cannot get a reservation in many of the residential neighborhoods right now because they are back to life and busy. we are not seeing that in commercial parts now because people are not coming back. >> as crucial as the recovery will become a crime and public safety are the leading concerns of voters. the city has seen a rise in mergers, shootings, and an
on "outside source," we turn to new york city because voting is underway to choose the democratic candida . given the city's makeup, the winner will be a heavy favorite to replace current mayor bill de blasio in the autumn. the bbc reporter in new york has been looking at the candidates and the issues dominating the campaign. >> new york is looking like its old self, fast-paced and full of life. as residents emerge from the fog of quarantine, they have a critical choice to make....
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candida response and imposes tariffs on u.s. steel. there are canadian companies importing from the u.s. in ok come we will just resource this. that hurts u.s. steelworkers. this is not going to work in the end. that is the lesson of not just economic theory, but actual experience with tariffs and this will come home one more time. rajini: what are the wider political applications? we are going into the g7 next week and some leaders say this will be g6 plus one and america will be isolated. douglas: there is no question that the combination of the steel tariffs, aluminum tariffs, tariffs on chinese goods, and imposition on automobiles into the united states, the uss a multi-front trade -- the u.s. has a multi-front trade, if not war, problem. isolating the united states at this time is unwise from a broader perspective. rajini: what is the way forward if the u.s. wants to negotiate? douglas: the way forward is to take a look at whether there are genuinely some protectionist tariffs out there that could be lowered. you give the presiden
candida response and imposes tariffs on u.s. steel. there are canadian companies importing from the u.s. in ok come we will just resource this. that hurts u.s. steelworkers. this is not going to work in the end. that is the lesson of not just economic theory, but actual experience with tariffs and this will come home one more time. rajini: what are the wider political applications? we are going into the g7 next week and some leaders say this will be g6 plus one and america will be isolated....
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candidas, they are teaming up, and running ads, and urging voters to mark th as choice one and two.ow effective is the strategy? >> it's effective because of our voting system. like the top two, san francisco has a unique strategy where you go and pick three candidates. it's an instant run-off. so, the idea being if brooed ee more of are of the electorate, they need, 1 and 2, soare not knocked off when they count the it's a calculation that could work and backfire. their all liberal democrats in san francisco, but they are fighting for a n limitedber of votes and i don't know if i it's going to work. >> it could help no more than kim, he has been out of city politics for a long time. he has not been a local official since 2003, been in the assemblt an senate, and done a good job by all accounts. but he that nhas not been in thy politics. hem has. so, people know so, in a way giving saying vote for him, number two, it may help sort of introduce him a bit to her voters in a way tt ma be more helpful to him. >> no matterhe results the ranked voting, the start to it is candidates will r
candidas, they are teaming up, and running ads, and urging voters to mark th as choice one and two.ow effective is the strategy? >> it's effective because of our voting system. like the top two, san francisco has a unique strategy where you go and pick three candidates. it's an instant run-off. so, the idea being if brooed ee more of are of the electorate, they need, 1 and 2, soare not knocked off when they count the it's a calculation that could work and backfire. their all liberal...
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they have been supporting one party candida at the expen and then this issue started, this was done in the interests of russia. there is nothing there that is in russia's >> reporte the president talking about how he felt russia had been d into the u.s. election by both hillary clinton and donald trump as a of trying to bolster support in and he said it wasn't ap for either can't candidate do have done that. he also made the point he is finding it increasingly difficult to have any sort of dialogue with the current administra given hillary clinton's position in the obama government, it looks as though post the election, if hillary clinton does indeed become president, it is going to be increasingly difficult to unwind the tense relationsh that currently exists between moscow and this is geoff cutmore for "nightlyes i >>> pennsylvaa is divided, and the battle is on for its 20 electoral votes. heating up. while hillary as an eight-point lea in most recent polls in the state, donald trump is stealing support in what used to be democratic country. coal country. those coal-mining counties o
they have been supporting one party candida at the expen and then this issue started, this was done in the interests of russia. there is nothing there that is in russia's >> reporte the president talking about how he felt russia had been d into the u.s. election by both hillary clinton and donald trump as a of trying to bolster support in and he said it wasn't ap for either can't candidate do have done that. he also made the point he is finding it increasingly difficult to have any sort...
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candida's prime minister justin trudeau has expelled two ministers from hisoverning liberal party.xpulsions came after they accused him of meddling in a criminal case involving an influentl company. mr. trudeau has denied wrongdoing by him or his officials. returning now to the ongoing h brexit sagshows no signs of becoming any clever, let's bringl in bbc politi correspondent ben wrightnc. what c are there of an 11th-hour compromise over brexit now that the prime minister and leader of the opposition are talking? ben: hard say how extraordinary the prminister's . said it washe only show in town but has failed to get it through parliament. suddenly she finds herself talking to labor leader jeremy corbyn to find some sort of cross party compromise the the rhetoric is positive on both sides. lf reality, there is a gu between them. jeremy corbyn says the country should have a closer relationship with eu after brexit, the prime minister seems allergic to that. ofthe only truth in alhis is the disappearance of time. the eu wille meeting at the art of next week with theresa may wanting a
candida's prime minister justin trudeau has expelled two ministers from hisoverning liberal party.xpulsions came after they accused him of meddling in a criminal case involving an influentl company. mr. trudeau has denied wrongdoing by him or his officials. returning now to the ongoing h brexit sagshows no signs of becoming any clever, let's bringl in bbc politi correspondent ben wrightnc. what c are there of an 11th-hour compromise over brexit now that the prime minister and leader of the...
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in michigan, gretchen whitmer won her primary to become the democratic candida for governor rashida tlaib won her race for the same states to represelo democrats ans set to become the first muslim woman in congress in a yeat has seen a record number of female candidates. >> thank you, my fellow new yorkers. rajini: to some of those who are ready serve, the road to november looks unpredictable. chris collins was the first member of congress to back candidate trump in 2015. he has been charged with insider trading. prosecutorsay he called his son during the annual congressional picnic telling him mp sell shares in a pharmaceutical y. he denies the charges and says he will still fight in the midterms. rani vaidyanathan, bbc new washington. laura: as we look towards novembers midterms and beyond, both political partie trying to find new blood. president trump was e republicans' radical answe while barack obama pointed to jason kander is the future of the democratictharty. former army captain was the first millennial elected to statewide office. he is running to be yor of kansas city, and he h
in michigan, gretchen whitmer won her primary to become the democratic candida for governor rashida tlaib won her race for the same states to represelo democrats ans set to become the first muslim woman in congress in a yeat has seen a record number of female candidates. >> thank you, my fellow new yorkers. rajini: to some of those who are ready serve, the road to november looks unpredictable. chris collins was the first member of congress to back candidate trump in 2015. he has been...
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many of theses candida have been in the battleground states fo campaign staff and have been knocking on doors and from themselves have been campaigning in the states. the question i have is that at this poi, how does deval trickrganizationally build of the strength? one person i spoke to this morning said that had he gotten into the race once ago, he could potentially have been a top-tier candidate. at this point in the race it is a question of cap he raise the funds and can he nizationally build a campaign? laura: asma khalid, thanks for being with us. as:y pleasure. laura: in other news, turkey has deported several suspected supporters of the so-called islamic state to germany. bthe group, includingy, was escorted on a flight to berlin. german security sources say there is not enough evidence to bring charges against them. israel says rockets have been fired from the gaza strip hours after a cease-fire was announced with the militant group islamic jihad. more than 30 palestinians were killedtwo days of clashes. investigators looking into wot own flight mh17 over ukraine have releas
many of theses candida have been in the battleground states fo campaign staff and have been knocking on doors and from themselves have been campaigning in the states. the question i have is that at this poi, how does deval trickrganizationally build of the strength? one person i spoke to this morning said that had he gotten into the race once ago, he could potentially have been a top-tier candidate. at this point in the race it is a question of cap he raise the funds and can he nizationally...
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we will see the candida come up the street and go in for the final meeting with her. 10:15 in the morninge is due to come out and make a statement in the street and then she goes to bucngham palace to see king charles and her resignation. he will then invite rishi sunak to form a vernment, at which point rishi sunak officially becomes prime minister and he avels ck here. it happens pretty quickly. 11:35 is the time we have been given. mr. sunak will make his own statement. this is going to be industry -- in the street in the last few weeks three different prime minister -- tim: only two months since liz truss flew to balmoral to meet the late queen. damian: it was interesting, after he was confirmed he went and addressed his party, speaking to mp's, there was this palpable sense of relief flowing through them. one of them said that at last we have a grown-up. another one said, i can look at my constituents in their eyes and say i fully support what my government is doing. they fee -- these rishi sunak backers -- they have a prime minister who is a serious figure for serious challenges. bu
we will see the candida come up the street and go in for the final meeting with her. 10:15 in the morninge is due to come out and make a statement in the street and then she goes to bucngham palace to see king charles and her resignation. he will then invite rishi sunak to form a vernment, at which point rishi sunak officially becomes prime minister and he avels ck here. it happens pretty quickly. 11:35 is the time we have been given. mr. sunak will make his own statement. this is going to be...
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-- suggested changing the trend in there 202 race w elizabeth warren has emerged as a top tier a candida and joe biden's numbers are weakening, but the two of them remain in the top tier. elizabeth warren has rai d against ultra millionaires. you have called her tax probably - >> a wealth tax. >> her micare for all proposal is -- >> doesn't work. >> if there is a progressive who's leading the democrac field, will there be an opening if joe biden is not able to go the distance for somebody ofan more modate bent to step into the race >> it would be virtually dypossible from now going forward for anyo come in if they had to raise money. they would never remotely catc up to elizabethabarren and joe biden. let's not rush to dgment. joe biden going from 20 points over elizabeth warrened to with elizabeth warren overnight in one pl is suspicion. but there are three poll and is therel a trend. and you kno k a lot aboutut polling. >> polling in a macro sense works if y haveood pollsters. >> are you polling right now? >> no. soon?ll you go on the field >> no, we don't have any pla. we did. i think
-- suggested changing the trend in there 202 race w elizabeth warren has emerged as a top tier a candida and joe biden's numbers are weakening, but the two of them remain in the top tier. elizabeth warren has rai d against ultra millionaires. you have called her tax probably - >> a wealth tax. >> her micare for all proposal is -- >> doesn't work. >> if there is a progressive who's leading the democrac field, will there be an opening if joe biden is not able to go the...
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th76-year-old possible presidential candida has said he is considering running and will decide in "thnear term". evacuations and rescues are underway across the upper midwest as waters continueo rise after heavy rains and snowmelt. bridges and roads have washed in eastern nebraska and western iowa and the missouri river is at record levels in south dakota, iowa and minnesota. at least two people have died and others are still misng. downstream from this week's flooding, officials in missouri are now preparing for flooding there in the coming week. for updates on the victims of the mass shooting in new zealand, visit our website a pbs.org/newshour. >> sreenivasan: this is the core ret-sitory at columbia's lam doherty earth observatory. each of these saawers holds les taken from the beneath the ocean floor. it's a collection that has tak more than half a century to build, and a treasure trnte of scic data on everything from which plants and animals thrived mill how the climate is changing today. earlier i spoke with maureen raymo, a marine geologist studying climate change and the director
th76-year-old possible presidential candida has said he is considering running and will decide in "thnear term". evacuations and rescues are underway across the upper midwest as waters continueo rise after heavy rains and snowmelt. bridges and roads have washed in eastern nebraska and western iowa and the missouri river is at record levels in south dakota, iowa and minnesota. at least two people have died and others are still misng. downstream from this week's flooding, officials in...
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and i think in particular, you've seens candida of color in a couple of important inst rceslly rise onhe moment that we are experiencing as a naton. people are saying yes, i want someone who is out in the streets, who isrotesting with me, who understand the pain that i am feeling and is willing to demonstrate that. so i think that's really an portant force. and anybody who is running for- ction at this point underestimates it at their own peril. robert: that include the president's -- >> bob -- robert: do you want to jump in, abby? just quickly. right.k that -- that's exactly and what we've also seen in this past week, fueled by these protests, actually, that have i been othe streets, is voter registration is up. people a votg in really high numbers, historic numbers for some of these primaries. that's a trend that i expect to see coming november. and it's one of the reasons that the president himself is extremely nervous. he thinks that all of these people voting by mail are a thre to him. this is a battlefield that republicans could be competitive in. but because the president is so
and i think in particular, you've seens candida of color in a couple of important inst rceslly rise onhe moment that we are experiencing as a naton. people are saying yes, i want someone who is out in the streets, who isrotesting with me, who understand the pain that i am feeling and is willing to demonstrate that. so i think that's really an portant force. and anybody who is running for- ction at this point underestimates it at their own peril. robert: that include the president's -- >>...
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because there have been kind of this as a political put it a hunger games competition among republican candidastry to get that coveted trump endorsement. and so when trump did endorse vance, he did have a rally not too long after that, and you saw republican candidates come out to that rally and show their support for trump's endorsement of vance. but there were still some far right conservatives in ohio who really didn't like those comments that vance made and really didn't feel that vance was the right candidate for trump to endorse. didn't matter. vance ended up winning. he actually beat the one candidate who had not sought donald trump's endorsement, state senator matt dolan, by only a small margin and then beat the rest of the very trump aligned field. but there are still i think some conservatives who are concerned but have certainly fully embraced the trump endorsement. one of my colleagues here at our statehouse news bureau went out on the road with j.d. vance and tim ryan as well and found that there were a lot of people who still view j.d. vance is kind of a celebrity. they bring his
because there have been kind of this as a political put it a hunger games competition among republican candidastry to get that coveted trump endorsement. and so when trump did endorse vance, he did have a rally not too long after that, and you saw republican candidates come out to that rally and show their support for trump's endorsement of vance. but there were still some far right conservatives in ohio who really didn't like those comments that vance made and really didn't feel that vance was...
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ich, to me, is not about the s-characteof the candida democr or the incumbent president-- it's about the character of the country. and one of the reasons, indeed, the reason i'm in is because i think we see a moment right now, yamiche, where the anxiety and frustration and even anger that people are experiencing about their economic and social lives is so widespread, there is an opportunity through solutions to unite the country. and my own leadership experience atth in the public sector and in the prsector has... has been successfully to get people to turn rather than on each other.nk and... and i tt's a moment we shouldn't miss. >> alcindor: the headline from the last debate was - raiser in a wine cave. yove had very successful career in the private sector. what do you make of that being the headline? and this is a problem for the democratic party? >> well, i'm sorry that a... that a debate that was so substantive otherwise had a i don't think i've ever been in a wine cave. but i think it's kind of beside the point. you know, i think many, many americans agree with me and i think m
ich, to me, is not about the s-characteof the candida democr or the incumbent president-- it's about the character of the country. and one of the reasons, indeed, the reason i'm in is because i think we see a moment right now, yamiche, where the anxiety and frustration and even anger that people are experiencing about their economic and social lives is so widespread, there is an opportunity through solutions to unite the country. and my own leadership experience atth in the public sector and in...
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in the u.s., amy klobuchar is democratic candida for president.he says she is going to back joe biden. ♪ ros: the coronavirus continues to spread at speed. this time last week there w ie cases under 40 countries. now that figure is 67. the are also close to 90,000 cases worldwihe, and global death toll is now past 3000. the vast majority of new cases are outside china. here is the latest from the world health organization. >> we are in uncharted territory. we have never seen before a respiratory pathogen with community transssion. butt the same time, which can also be contained with the right measures. ros: the european union has set up a special task force to manage the crisis. here is the president of the european commission speaking earlier. >> the risk level has risen from modera to five for people in the european union. in otherds w the virus continues to spread. ros: the second hhest risk level available. italy is the worst affected country in europe with aost 1700 cases. the death toll has passed 50. next is germanyith 150 cases. as you can
in the u.s., amy klobuchar is democratic candida for president.he says she is going to back joe biden. ♪ ros: the coronavirus continues to spread at speed. this time last week there w ie cases under 40 countries. now that figure is 67. the are also close to 90,000 cases worldwihe, and global death toll is now past 3000. the vast majority of new cases are outside china. here is the latest from the world health organization. >> we are in uncharted territory. we have never seen before a...
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hosted it from 1966 to 1999. d in 1987, there was a republican presidential primary s,in which all the candidaepublican candidates, came topu talk to bill buckley, and your former boss, george h.w. bus was on that stage talking about the inf treaty. >> yes. >> the intermedie range nuclear forces treaty. let's take a look at that. >> ...an entire generation of nucleaweapons, and that's good for my grandchildren and the rest of the world. [ applause ] >> he was good. >> he was good. that w a great moment. but where are we now? because in --ju in august of this last year, president trump actually withdrew from the inf treaty. has the inf treaty ceased to serve the purposes of this new global order? >> i think t inf treaty served brilliantly for 25 years.es and ent george h.w. bush was right -- we got rid of a clasof nuclear weapons. but it is a different world than it was in 1987. to get out of that treaty for ag long time, margaret. the russian defence minister called and said, "you know, we ought to get outf that inf treaty, because thonly --" this is probably around 2003 or '04. "because the o
hosted it from 1966 to 1999. d in 1987, there was a republican presidential primary s,in which all the candidaepublican candidates, came topu talk to bill buckley, and your former boss, george h.w. bus was on that stage talking about the inf treaty. >> yes. >> the intermedie range nuclear forces treaty. let's take a look at that. >> ...an entire generation of nucleaweapons, and that's good for my grandchildren and the rest of the world. [ applause ] >> he was good....
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but this is to be candida president who did not have much regard for the presidential records act or for the processes that have been in place for decades now. as we reported a few months ago, this was a president who took 15 boxes of presidential records that should have been archived with the national archival records administration to mara lago that had to confiscated and retrieved from his shome a year after inauguration. so it is no surprise that he potentially was not following protocol on january 6. but there are still so many unanswered questions here. we -- there were various data streams in order to produce a presidential call log of that day. there's the white house switchboard report. there is the presidential dirist. there's also the staff secretary. so the questions are, who was actually recording the call log that day? who did they share it with? who presented it to the white house office of records management? and all up and down again as you noted the change of custody, we need to know who these calls went flew exactly. but i did speak with a bunch of sources this we
but this is to be candida president who did not have much regard for the presidential records act or for the processes that have been in place for decades now. as we reported a few months ago, this was a president who took 15 boxes of presidential records that should have been archived with the national archival records administration to mara lago that had to confiscated and retrieved from his shome a year after inauguration. so it is no surprise that he potentially was not following protocol...
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the candida fund, committed to expanding restorative justice and meaning investments and leaders and. more at candidafund.org. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education democratic carnegie.org, and with the ongoing support of these individuals and 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. judy: president biden kicked off his week of international diplomacy and with britain's prime minister boris johnson in southwest england. the first meeting between the leaders, just ahead of the beginning of the g7 summit mr. biden also announced a significant step that he said would supercharge the global fight against covid-19. pres. biden: the united states will purchase billion doses of pfizer's covid-19 vaccine to donate to nearly 100 s that are in need in fight against this pandemic. this is a monumental commitment by the american peop said, we are a nation full of people who step up at times of need to help our fellow human beings both at home a
the candida fund, committed to expanding restorative justice and meaning investments and leaders and. more at candidafund.org. carnegie corporation of new york, supporting innovations in education democratic carnegie.org, and with the ongoing support of these individuals and 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. judy: president biden kicked off his week of international...