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then, mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss the fallout froman comey's claimswhat speaker paul ryan's departure means for the g.o.p. plus, what's in a face? a look at david hockney's new series of 82 poraits and why, after all these years, he's still fascinated with capturing the human spirit. >> i know the argument about "painting is dead." but painting can't die, because photography is not good enough. >> yang: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular believes that wireless plans should reflect e amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variety of no- pntract wireless plans for people who use thenes a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercellul.tv >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> financi services firm raymond james. >> the ford foundation. naries on thevis frontlin
then, mark shields and david brooks are here. we discuss the fallout froman comey's claimswhat speaker paul ryan's departure means for the g.o.p. plus, what's in a face? a look at david hockney's new series of 82 poraits and why, after all these years, he's still fascinated with capturing the human spirit. >> i know the argument about "painting is dead." but painting can't die, because photography is not good enough. >> yang: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour....
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it is just this is a list david brooks of the moment of them which was a much loved and thanks. jennifer you. feel the love of guns in the lives of the band in the family was led by themselves and we don't believe it would go to see this film closer to. the us. so you have to remove the. love of the second losing movies. oh i don't. want to. go back yet. sometimes they all say how they say camels good morning nothing heavy . to back out some of you know me. i don't say i want him to fall again he's fond of songs he feels far like out there the sun how it just how it. all man it is there is every now and then some that would be had a bit of slack. if the end. would come out. to me that there. was no need to do that any of it first set it. off. on. all. in the world. and i got it from internet. and a lot of little mick relations with another country has. also been an end to this year for being so since a lot because there were a lot. of doors with people not getting out of there for. what they have to do to other people what is your. all or do you. think there was. it called. the
it is just this is a list david brooks of the moment of them which was a much loved and thanks. jennifer you. feel the love of guns in the lives of the band in the family was led by themselves and we don't believe it would go to see this film closer to. the us. so you have to remove the. love of the second losing movies. oh i don't. want to. go back yet. sometimes they all say how they say camels good morning nothing heavy . to back out some of you know me. i don't say i want him to fall again...
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then, markhields and david brooks are here. iscuss the fallout from comey's claims, and what speaker paul ryan's departure ans for the g.o.p. plus, what's in a face? a look at david hockney'new series of 82 portraits and why, after all these years, he's still fascinated with capturing the human spirit. >> i know the argument about "painting is dead." but painting can't die, because photography is not good enough. >> yang: all that and more, on
then, markhields and david brooks are here. iscuss the fallout from comey's claims, and what speaker paul ryan's departure ans for the g.o.p. plus, what's in a face? a look at david hockney'new series of 82 portraits and why, after all these years, he's still fascinated with capturing the human spirit. >> i know the argument about "painting is dead." but painting can't die, because photography is not good enough. >> yang: all that and more, on
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you know, there was a david brooks column, i don't know if you saw it, it interested me, and he said, not working. we're not talking to each other in a way that actually is making us luminated about each other and -- illuminated about each other and how we got here. >> stephen: this isn't the first division in my lifetime. >> no. >> stephen: i remember the nixon administration. i remember watergate. we have a president now who is under investigation. some people are calling for his impeachment. i don't think that's that great of an idea because i think if donald trump should leave office, it should be through political means, not necessarily through judicial or extreme constitutional remedies. but you were in the nixon white house back then. i'd like to know your perspective because we have a shot of you -- this is you and richard nixon in 1972. >> i think we were in china, by the way. it was the opening to china. >> stephen: you went on the trip to china? >> i did. >> stephen: what was your job in the nixon administration. >> how do you remember the nixon administration? you were nin
you know, there was a david brooks column, i don't know if you saw it, it interested me, and he said, not working. we're not talking to each other in a way that actually is making us luminated about each other and -- illuminated about each other and how we got here. >> stephen: this isn't the first division in my lifetime. >> no. >> stephen: i remember the nixon administration. i remember watergate. we have a president now who is under investigation. some people are calling...
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first from david brooks at the new york times where last spring he devoted an entire column to "the benedictoption" calling it the most important religious book of the decade. but not simply just a religious book national review said "the benedict option" deals with almost every area of politics and education church and community technology and relation and reminding readers something that isi teaches students that conservativism is much more than just politics it is fundamental to how we live our lives and interact with the world around us national review also called the fearless book and that is the award namesake would have admired you can read about in the program they were distinguished dollars but also public intellectuals and not afraid to stir some controversy. rod dreher puts ideas into action he attracts more than 1 million readers every month and his books like how dante can save your life he has drawn attention to ideas that don't come up on cable tv or talk radio. no book of his has made more of an impact than "the benedict option" you may not agree with all of his arguments but
first from david brooks at the new york times where last spring he devoted an entire column to "the benedictoption" calling it the most important religious book of the decade. but not simply just a religious book national review said "the benedict option" deals with almost every area of politics and education church and community technology and relation and reminding readers something that isi teaches students that conservativism is much more than just politics it is...
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david brooks is away., welcome on is so, mark, i want to point out we've just learned there is a post-story just moving that the attorney general let the white house know last weekend that, if the president were to fire the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, that he, attorney general jeff sessionld have to step down. i guess the language is "might have to leave his job." so it looks as if there's still worry, concern about the president's intentions, even though he said he doesn't plan fire these peple. >> it's a happy, productive place to work, the trump administtion, a feeling of trust, congeniality and mutual ssense of mision. i mean, as a personnel director, the president is unrivaled as a disaster if the profession -- in the profession. people who work for him work so in terror, anxiety, unsure of what he wants to do and what they're supposed to do and ohether they will be there two weeks fm now. >> woodruff: rihan, just another element in this ongoing saga? i can't say we know where the story is
david brooks is away., welcome on is so, mark, i want to point out we've just learned there is a post-story just moving that the attorney general let the white house know last weekend that, if the president were to fire the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, that he, attorney general jeff sessionld have to step down. i guess the language is "might have to leave his job." so it looks as if there's still worry, concern about the president's intentions, even though he said he...
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david brooks is away. we welcome both of you on this friday.we've had this back drop of a cliffhanger of a relationtwip n the united states and north korea. mark, a lot of tough language shared. but then this week we see this remarkable yesterday coming together early this morning, coming together at the border, the north and south korean leader. how do you read this, and how do you see president trump's role in it? >> i read it qui superficially, because i'm like a -- i'm in utthe anrity on korean politics. but politically it's a dramatprc ement. just a few months ago we were talking about the possibility of a million people being killed on the korean peninsula in a war which people feared in some wases was only weeks away. and hereare talking about blood relatives reaching across the 38th parallel, reconnecting, reconciliation between north and south, endi formally 65 years of war between the two. and so you ask about president trump, you know, i think you have to sahi that whils unorthodoxy, his inflammatory rhetoric, his unpredictability ha
david brooks is away. we welcome both of you on this friday.we've had this back drop of a cliffhanger of a relationtwip n the united states and north korea. mark, a lot of tough language shared. but then this week we see this remarkable yesterday coming together early this morning, coming together at the border, the north and south korean leader. how do you read this, and how do you see president trump's role in it? >> i read it qui superficially, because i'm like a -- i'm in utthe anrity...
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david: thank you, brooks sutherland.later on today to see what happens with ge. it is day three of our amazon primer week, our series looking into the e-commerce giants businesses. today we focus on their moving to health care. jeff bezos alluded to their a vanityre plans at fair summit in san francisco. >> i think health care will be one of those industries that is elevated and made better by machine learning and artificial intelligence. i think echo and alexa have a role to play in that. we have people at amazon thinking about that but it we going to party say that we have worked out a vision. but we are working on having a vision in that arena because i do think it would be very helpful. it can be hopeful in a lot of ways, including in the home, or things like medication compliance, things like that. saying theybezos have a vision that we are not sure what it will be. we are putting on what we do know, which is limited. potential to disrupt a three chilean dollar sector. they have shelved plans to sell prescription dr
david: thank you, brooks sutherland.later on today to see what happens with ge. it is day three of our amazon primer week, our series looking into the e-commerce giants businesses. today we focus on their moving to health care. jeff bezos alluded to their a vanityre plans at fair summit in san francisco. >> i think health care will be one of those industries that is elevated and made better by machine learning and artificial intelligence. i think echo and alexa have a role to play in...
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david in merman stein fellow at brookings with the foreign policy program's center. in politics and nationalism and russian foreign policy. examines theok rise of far-right political parties in western and eastern europe. shields a doctorate and masters in sociologist from berkeley and a bachelors in economic and social reality from emory university. he is an assistant professor of political science at george washington university and an academic fellow at harvard. his research understands how elites translate political power into economic influence, and how policies can be designed to curb corruption. in the effectiveness of anticorruption campaigns, nepotism in government hiring. his work has been published in the american political science review, the journal of politics, and popular publications for an affairs, the moscow times, and elsewhere. in case you are wondering who i of them the copresident .urasian club before we get going, i want to acknowledge more individuals and institutions. helping organize the catering and logistics. acknowledge to maria who was i
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david jolly, we shall see. thank you so much. >> good to be with you, brooke. >> coming up, famous magician here, never supposed to reveal their secrets. that is precisely what david copperfield has been forced to do. what the illusionist just told a las vegas courtroom. and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterlicious dishes now. because lobsterfest ends april 22nd. iit was the last song of theh my brnight. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. i went to the er. they said i had afib. afib? what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. once i got the facts, my doctor and i chose xarelto®. xarelto®. to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. in a clinical study, over 96% of people taking xarelto® remained stroke-free. xarelto® works differently. warfarin interferes with at least 6 of your body's natural blood-clotting factors. xarelto® is selective, targeti
david jolly, we shall see. thank you so much. >> good to be with you, brooke. >> coming up, famous magician here, never supposed to reveal their secrets. that is precisely what david copperfield has been forced to do. what the illusionist just told a las vegas courtroom. and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterlicious dishes now. because lobsterfest ends april 22nd. iit was the last song of theh my brnight. it...
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david m. rubenstin fellow at brookings with the foreign policy programs center. she specializes in politics and far-right nationalism and russian foreign policy. her recent book examines the rise of far-right political parties in western and eastern europe. she has also written extensively on russian political warfare in the ukraine and in places such as the new street time -- new york times, wall street journal, and a number of academic journals and media outlets. she holds a doctorate and mastery -- masters in sociology from berkeley and a bachelors in economic and sociology from emory university. -- anxt guest is a assistant professor of political science at george washington university and an academic fellow at harvard. his research understands how elites translate political power into economic influence, and how policies can best be designed to curb corruption. projects underway look at business people who run for elected office, the effectiveness of anticorruption campaigns, nepotism and government hiring, and the factors affecting the survival of autocrati
david m. rubenstin fellow at brookings with the foreign policy programs center. she specializes in politics and far-right nationalism and russian foreign policy. her recent book examines the rise of far-right political parties in western and eastern europe. she has also written extensively on russian political warfare in the ukraine and in places such as the new street time -- new york times, wall street journal, and a number of academic journals and media outlets. she holds a doctorate and...
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brookes thanks. >> thanks forking me. david: we have great news for chipotle.t has been up and down but up 9% after-hours after major earnings beat. earnings per share of $2.13. that is an increase of 33%. chipotle met expectations on revenue, bringing in 1.15 billion. this is first earnings season with the new ceo. this is brian nicole leading the company. planning 150 new restaurant openings in 2018 fiscal year. you have a roaring economy that is exemplified what happened to chill pole -- chipotle, yet market is unsure where to go from here. melissa: people are hungry. after winning a congressional special election what could the tight race mean for the november midterms? former arkansas governor mike huckabee coming up. brad's about to find out if his denture can cope with... a steak. luckily for him, he uses super poligrip. it helps give him 65% more chewing power. leaving brad to dig in and enjoy. super poligrip. burning, pins and needles, of diabetic nerve pain these feet... ... made waves in high school... ... had a ball being a dad... ...and built a car
brookes thanks. >> thanks forking me. david: we have great news for chipotle.t has been up and down but up 9% after-hours after major earnings beat. earnings per share of $2.13. that is an increase of 33%. chipotle met expectations on revenue, bringing in 1.15 billion. this is first earnings season with the new ceo. this is brian nicole leading the company. planning 150 new restaurant openings in 2018 fiscal year. you have a roaring economy that is exemplified what happened to chill pole...
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melissa: peter brookes, thank you. >> thank you for having me. david: perfectly timed for segment.ther tweet from president trump. mike pompeo outstanding, first in his class at west point, top student in harvard law school. a success whatever he has done the we need the senate to approve mike asap. he will be a great secretary of state. >>> still troubles in the skies. a delta engine catching fire forcing an emergency landing days after a southwest passenger was killed by an engine blowout. our own kristina partsinevelos is live in the newsroom with the very latest. hi. >> this is just another big chat about what are we doing in terms of engine inspection. that has been the big topic right now especially talking about the cfm 56 engine. that was in the southwest airplane that did come down or had to have an emergency landing just two days ago. why is this such a concern? because this cfm-56 engine actually was in the topic or the faa actually asked them to do inspections several times and they asked for inspections to happen over a 12-month period. southwest airlines saying hey, t
melissa: peter brookes, thank you. >> thank you for having me. david: perfectly timed for segment.ther tweet from president trump. mike pompeo outstanding, first in his class at west point, top student in harvard law school. a success whatever he has done the we need the senate to approve mike asap. he will be a great secretary of state. >>> still troubles in the skies. a delta engine catching fire forcing an emergency landing days after a southwest passenger was killed by an...
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brooke. it was effectively a duel, tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have won, but back came davidfinish. after a nervous wait... first, numberi3, after a nervous wait... first, number 13, tiger roll. the faces of victory and defeat. despairfor mullins, delightfultrainer victory and defeat. despairfor mullins, delightful trainer gordon elliott, and especially for russell. at 38, the oldestjockey in the race, with the triumph of experience. a day both drama and emotion after one of the closest finishes this famous race has ever seen. andy swiss, bbc news, aintree. athletes from england, scotland and wales dominated the penultimate day of the commonwealth games, winning nearly a third of the 44 gold medals on offer. hywel griffith reports from the gold coast. england's track team have been accused of making a slow start to these games, but there was nothing sluggish about the men's 4x100. a strong second leg by zharnel hughes put them at the front. they held onto the baton — and the lead. it's gold for england. but whatever the men can do, the women can do better. they didn't just wi
brooke. it was effectively a duel, tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have won, but back came davidfinish. after a nervous wait... first, numberi3, after a nervous wait... first, number 13, tiger roll. the faces of victory and defeat. despairfor mullins, delightfultrainer victory and defeat. despairfor mullins, delightful trainer gordon elliott, and especially for russell. at 38, the oldestjockey in the race, with the triumph of experience. a day both drama and emotion after one of the...
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david. here comes russ. the triple double machine. for the reverse. 39-12 in the fourth. wests can brookhed with 23 points, 18 boards, 13 assists. all right, spurs, 21st straight playoff appearance, beating the kings. ginobi ginobili a one-hand pass spurs win it 98-85. so they're in, but they can still finish anywhere from 4 to 8. all right, the statistician says the dubs will most likely face the t'wolves in the first round who take on the grizzlies. wolves in control most of this one. kroorl anthony touns fwns. the big cat, 24 points, 18 boards. minnesota wins easily. but they must beat denver in the finale to make it to the postseason. the warriors and sharks open up their stanley cup playoffs thursday in anaheim. this one should be a doozy between two division rivals. three of their four games this season went all the way to a shootout in all four of their games last year were decided by one goal. however, the ducks are a hotter team coming in, having won five in a row to end the season. san jose lost five of their last six. either way, they're anxious to start their second season. >
david. here comes russ. the triple double machine. for the reverse. 39-12 in the fourth. wests can brookhed with 23 points, 18 boards, 13 assists. all right, spurs, 21st straight playoff appearance, beating the kings. ginobi ginobili a one-hand pass spurs win it 98-85. so they're in, but they can still finish anywhere from 4 to 8. all right, the statistician says the dubs will most likely face the t'wolves in the first round who take on the grizzlies. wolves in control most of this one. kroorl...
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brooke. it was effectively a duel, tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have an one, but back came davidally, after a photo, tiger roll‘s win was confirmed. delight on one side, despair on the other. victory for gordon elliott on another day of grand national drama. and so day off both drama and emotion. after one of the closest finishes this race has ever seen. manchester city are one victory away from winning the premier league again. after losing to manchester united when they had their first chance to claim the title, the runaway leaders beat spurs 3—1 at wembley tonight and at 16 point clear at the top. city lost their last three games but they scored twice in three minutes to take a 2—0 lead in the first half. that was responded to by christian eriksen for raheem sterling got the vital goal to give them a two goal cushion, and the three points as well. if they win their next game against swansea they will win the league, or if manchester united lose the next game against west brom. meanwhile southampton are in deep trouble after scoring a 2—goal lead to lose 3—2 at home to chelsea.
brooke. it was effectively a duel, tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have an one, but back came davidally, after a photo, tiger roll‘s win was confirmed. delight on one side, despair on the other. victory for gordon elliott on another day of grand national drama. and so day off both drama and emotion. after one of the closest finishes this race has ever seen. manchester city are one victory away from winning the premier league again. after losing to manchester united when they had...
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>> i know, brooke, from my time in the pentagon and watching other people who are in the planning world work issues like this, you want to maintain as much secrecy as possible. as david said, you want to have that kind of a strategy where you can advance it step by step using appropriate tactics. this is really nevrve racking fr planners, to craft a plan and put the assets in place to carry out the plan so for white house planners this is a nightmare. >> is it possible that this talk of missiles, is this scaring assad or scaring putin at all? >> that may be his intended effect but honestly, you mentioned the hypocrisy earlier. there's no reason to believe that because the president said missiles are coming and they're nice and new and shiny and smart and all the other things he described them as, there's no reason to believe that will actually happen because of the tweet. you pointed out tweets from years, months, even weeks past that did not come to fruition. this is simply an unreliable communicator. we don't know what he's intending to do until he does it. whether that's what he tweets or whether that's what he actually does. >> so when he refers to these nice and
>> i know, brooke, from my time in the pentagon and watching other people who are in the planning world work issues like this, you want to maintain as much secrecy as possible. as david said, you want to have that kind of a strategy where you can advance it step by step using appropriate tactics. this is really nevrve racking fr planners, to craft a plan and put the assets in place to carry out the plan so for white house planners this is a nightmare. >> is it possible that this...
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david, thank you so much for your expertise. and thanks for being with me. i'm brookee tapper starts right now. >>> a conflict that could put trump and putin on a collision course. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, days after saying he wants out syria, president trump is about to hear from his military leaders after an alleged chemical weapons massacre. we're getting a clearer picture, stormy daniels's attorney sketches over someone who threatened her and question about president trump's response to a fire that killed a tenant in his flagship building and where were the sprinklers and why did he lobby against them. >>
david, thank you so much for your expertise. and thanks for being with me. i'm brookee tapper starts right now. >>> a conflict that could put trump and putin on a collision course. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, days after saying he wants out syria, president trump is about to hear from his military leaders after an alleged chemical weapons massacre. we're getting a clearer picture, stormy daniels's attorney sketches over someone who threatened her and question...
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david, thank you so much for your expertise. and thanks for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin in new york. let's go to washington with "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> a conflict that could put trump and putin on a collision course. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, days after saying he wants out syria, president trump is about to hear from his military leaders after an alleged chemical weapons massacre. we're getting a clearer picture, stormy daniels's attorney sketches over someone who threatened her and question about president trump's response to a fire that killed a tenant in his flagship building and where were the sprinklers and why did he lobby against them. >> welcome into the leed. we're going to hear from nikki haley. let's listen >> this time i will not hold up pictures. i could. there are many and they are gruesome. worse are the videos imprinted in our minds that one should ever there v to see. i cold hold up pictures of babies lying dead next to hur mothers and brothers and sisters, toddlers and infants still in diapers. all ly
david, thank you so much for your expertise. and thanks for being with me. i'm brooke baldwin in new york. let's go to washington with "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> a conflict that could put trump and putin on a collision course. "the lead" starts right now. breaking news, days after saying he wants out syria, president trump is about to hear from his military leaders after an alleged chemical weapons massacre. we're getting a clearer picture,...
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brook. come the last, it was effectively a dual. io—i shot tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have it won, but back came david mullins on pleasantnary finish. commentator: just may have lasted... eventually, after a photo, tiger roll‘s win was confirmed. delight on one side, despair on the other. victory as well for irish trainer gordon elliott on another day of grand national drama. it was some finish. some news as well on the horse saint r whose on the second circuit. he is being assessed in the stables. all the other horses and jockeys have returned safely. a fascinating day at aintree. we will start our review of the day‘s football at saint mary ‘s were southampton squandered to lose to have an free to chelsea. the aura of an end of the premier league table as they are left five points from safety. upon reflection, it‘s been a poor season safety. upon reflection, it‘s been a poor season for southampton but a win today would certainly have brightened their chances survival. chelsea‘s defence of the premier league title has been a struggle. it was a lukewarm first half from chelsea with frustration occasionally boiling over. i
brook. come the last, it was effectively a dual. io—i shot tiger roll ridden by davy russell seemed to have it won, but back came david mullins on pleasantnary finish. commentator: just may have lasted... eventually, after a photo, tiger roll‘s win was confirmed. delight on one side, despair on the other. victory as well for irish trainer gordon elliott on another day of grand national drama. it was some finish. some news as well on the horse saint r whose on the second circuit. he is being...
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david, on this? >> well, this is an annual protest march that has been going on for a few years now. my understanding, brooke, is when they arrive at the u.s. border they make themselves known and they do seek asylum. it's usually not granted. the white house will make a point of the term catch and release. the issue we have seen with unaccompanied minors or families that they are trying to rid from. but this is not the immigration problem of why he wants to build a wall or what his stated issues were about undocumented immigrants already living in the united states throughout the campaign. this is a separate issue, these central americans coming through mexico to the u.s. border. but, again, another opportunity reflecting back to the fox news report of the foxification if you will of talking to his supporters to assure them he'll remain tough on an issue he sees as the very core thread that runs through all of his support in the country. >> how about how he's also tough in another tweet on the department of justice and the fbi actually using air quotes around department of justice and referring to them as a
david, on this? >> well, this is an annual protest march that has been going on for a few years now. my understanding, brooke, is when they arrive at the u.s. border they make themselves known and they do seek asylum. it's usually not granted. the white house will make a point of the term catch and release. the issue we have seen with unaccompanied minors or families that they are trying to rid from. but this is not the immigration problem of why he wants to build a wall or what his...
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. >> first of all, brooke, we may be parsing words, but that's because politicians parse words. so let's throw up here why it matters. okay, here's what we know. david shulkin, not the va secretary anymore. but natural line of succession would go to his deputy, thomas bowman. it didn't go there. instead it went to robert wilke. why does that matter? because there is an act within the federal government that allows the president of the united states to appoint a preferred replacement when a cabinet member resigns. it doesn't make that same provision clear at least when a cabinet member is fired. you now have donald trump's choice, robert wilkie who's going to be there for a while because this guy, ronny jackson, has to be confirmed by the senate. so this person is going to be there a little while. so the fact that he's going to be the acting va secretary could well open the trump administration up to legal challenges because he bypassed the obvious next person in line. so parsing words does matter. i also want to talk about this weekend at mar-a-lago. can we go to that slide. >> yes. tell me who he spent his weekend with and why that matters as well.
. >> first of all, brooke, we may be parsing words, but that's because politicians parse words. so let's throw up here why it matters. okay, here's what we know. david shulkin, not the va secretary anymore. but natural line of succession would go to his deputy, thomas bowman. it didn't go there. instead it went to robert wilke. why does that matter? because there is an act within the federal government that allows the president of the united states to appoint a preferred replacement when...
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brooks has got to run because she has a call. thanks for being here so much. lori and davidg with us. some responses from president trump's tweets that opec is artificially moving the oil price. bloomberg is speaking with mr. novak, the russian energy minister. he is saying that opec and the deal have no disagreements on goals. everyone is interested in continuing their operation, and that they do not wind up targeting an artificially high price for oil. in particular, he responds to nottweets, saying, "it is -- saying it is not legit. we will break that down more for you. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." very calm and the equity markets and across all asset classes. .&p flat, flat in europe if you flip the boards you can see stirring -- you can see sterling lower by 3/10 of 1%. a potential may rate hike is not a done deal, so will we see some dissent? the market quickly rewriting the prospect from one to two rate hikes this year. we are seeing buying on the margins. thiss been a wild ride week, but it feels very calm today. crude continues to roll
brooks has got to run because she has a call. thanks for being here so much. lori and davidg with us. some responses from president trump's tweets that opec is artificially moving the oil price. bloomberg is speaking with mr. novak, the russian energy minister. he is saying that opec and the deal have no disagreements on goals. everyone is interested in continuing their operation, and that they do not wind up targeting an artificially high price for oil. in particular, he responds to nottweets,...
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david axelrod like guns and roses. >> kimberly: you got one of them pop culture quiz here. >> greg: when paul left the beatles, things were terrible. the human thumb. >> dana: i think brooksotten back together. >> jesse: genesis? what about genesis? >> greg: there you go. peter gabriel. >> jesse: no one told me, i swear. >> dana: did your mom text you? >> jesse: no. >> greg: you didn't get one. >> kimberly: i set fleetwood mac. >> greg: there is no drummer. the cranst. >> jesse: heard enough. >> greg: no band that broke up. >> kimberly: a lot of people just go solo now. >> greg: gang of four. >> dana: nsync? we done aren't we? >> ♪ ♪ for your heart... or joints. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. this is frank. sup! this is frank's favorite record. this is frank's dog. and this is frank's record shop. frank knowns northern soul, but how to set up a limited liability company... what's that mean? not so much. so he turned to his friends at legalzoom. yup! they hooked me up. we helped with his llc, cont
david axelrod like guns and roses. >> kimberly: you got one of them pop culture quiz here. >> greg: when paul left the beatles, things were terrible. the human thumb. >> dana: i think brooksotten back together. >> jesse: genesis? what about genesis? >> greg: there you go. peter gabriel. >> jesse: no one told me, i swear. >> dana: did your mom text you? >> jesse: no. >> greg: you didn't get one. >> kimberly: i set fleetwood mac....
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david brooks writing a superb anti-trumpism in the new york times, mentioning the school of chicago. be condescending. professors wrote an op-ed on how to not fight trump, based on the italian experience. don't focus on personality or the man, that will just make trump the people's hero against the washington cast. focus instead on the social problems that give rise to trump. kevin, have these people wavered with the uproar over mr. cohen, , do female one, female two you see any wavering at all? kevin: a little bit. i speak with a lot of democrats and there are two schools of thought. the article you just dated is one. conor lamb of pa congressional district 18 would agree -- focus on the issues. senator amy klobuchar would agree. she is a driving force behind bipartisan legislation to get more disclosure of social media as. twitter -- of social media ads. there are other folks on the other side look at democratic donors who are advocating for a more hands on, take it approach where you fight him politically with the rhetoric he uses. that is an interesting tension that will shape we
david brooks writing a superb anti-trumpism in the new york times, mentioning the school of chicago. be condescending. professors wrote an op-ed on how to not fight trump, based on the italian experience. don't focus on personality or the man, that will just make trump the people's hero against the washington cast. focus instead on the social problems that give rise to trump. kevin, have these people wavered with the uproar over mr. cohen, , do female one, female two you see any wavering at...