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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporation funded bh american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for joining us. the investigation into the death by apparent suicide of jeffrey epstein continues. the 66-year-old multi- millionaire nvicted sex offender was being held in a federal prison in new rk city on charges of sex trafficking when he was found in cardiac arrest in his cell and declared dead shortly after. the medical examinuc's office cod an autopsy today but as of late this afternoon, tot results wereet public. "the new york times" reported that according to a law enasrcement official epstein alone in a special housing unit r ll at the metropolitan correctional cend was not checked on by guards every 30 minutes as require conspiracy theories about epstein's death erupd across social media last night. with no evidence and immediateem cotion
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additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporation funded by the americd people. contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thanyou. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln ceer in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good eveng and thanks for joining us. two mass murders-- one in el paso, xas, the second in dayton, ohio-- within hours of each other. 29 people are confirmed dead. dozens are still hospitalized. the victims range in age fro toddlers to people in their 80s. grieving communities built memorials as police continued their investigations. president trump ordered flags to be flown at half staff across the country through gust 8. late this afternoon, mr. trump tweeted from his new jersey golf club where he spent the weekend that, quote, "...melania and i are prayinfor all those impacted by this unspeakable act of evil!" the latest shooting was in dayton, ohio, at about 1:00 a.m. today, when a gunman cing multiple ammunition magazines and wearing body armor opened fire in a popular enter
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the corporation for public broadcasting.nd by viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, moderator robert costa. spend the weekend at camp p vid to watch information about hurricane dorian. vice psident pence will go to poland instead. he's still dealing with criticism other his handling of hurricane maria whi devastating puerto rico in 2017. here's what president trump said today. president trump: i like the word acting. as far as i'm concerned, acting, to me is good. and if ie the people, i make them permanent. acting gives you great flexibility you don't have with permanent. rort: joining me tonight to discuss these issues and me, shawna thomas, washington bureau chieie for vice news. john harris, founding editor of politico. vivian salama, editor for the "wall street journal," and michael schear, of "the new yo times." presidents are often tested by storms. what kind of test is hurricane rian for president trump? shawna: i think really what people will be looking for kind over the course of the weekend? what does he enc
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with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> ts program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: this has been a day of courtroom drama as cusers of jeffrey epstein pursue their quest for justice. the financier was facing federar seficking charges when he died by suicide this month in jail. today, 16 women spen f2.5 hours ineral courtroom in new york city, telling of abuse at epstein's hands. some spoke afterward, as well. >> it s both empowering and infuriating to know that the person who i needed to hear those words is not here to hear them. it's also pretty upsetting to see how many lives he's devastated and to see how long this went on for, and nobody did anything about it. >> woodruff: we'll talk to a reporter who has been in today's hearing, later in the program. a federal judge in kansas city has blocked a missouri law that bans most abortions after eight weeks of pregnancy.e w statute had been scheduled to go into effect today. but the judge issued the temporary restraining order whil
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the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers lou. thank you. >> woodruff: two cities united in their grief, but divided over condolences from the commander- in-chief. yamie alcindor reports on th latest from dayton and el paso. >> alcindor: well before president trump arrived, protesters in dayton,hio filled the streets. some denounced his rhetoric on ra and immigration, and demanded action to prevent gun violence.>> he tempers flare but at the end of the day, how can we not be out here and this is our city. >> >> alcindor: others praised the president and welcomed his visit. >> alc white house, president trump said he hoped congress could soon pass bipartisan gun legislation, though not a ban o assaapons. >> i don't want to put guns into the hands of mentally unstable people or people with rage or hate. d ere's a great appetite, mean a very strong appetite for unckground checks and i think we can bring up backgchecks like we'd never had before. >> alcindor: the president al
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of these instituti r.and friends of the newsh >> this prograwas made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. >> nawaz: representative rashida tlaib now says shet wo visit the west bank to see her grandmother, hours after the israeli government granted her entry on humanitarian grounds. israel initially barred both tlaib and fellow democratic congresswoman ilhan omar from entry over their support of boycotts protesting israel's policies and treatment of palestinians. but israel reversed its ban on tlaib, on the condition she promise not to promote the boycotts during her trip. tlaib tweeted at she would not visit under such "oppressive conditions." north korea meanwhile fired tw projectiles into the sea friday, marking its sixth launch in three weeks. those launches came after a government spokesmanhe north criticized south korea for continuing planned joint mis.tary exercises with the pyongyang also rejected the south's offer of peace talks.ko in hon, pro-democracy protesters began a weekend of demonsations amid suspic
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: clashes rocked hong as anti-government demonstrations crippled the busy international airport for a d seco. scuffles broke out when riot police armed with pepper sprayon and batons cond pro-democracy protesters inside levion news" has our report.ent >> reporter: midnight hong kong time, and the protestors who'd forced the cancellation of all outbound flights for the second day running,me beca suddenly agitated as a thin blue line tentatively entered the arrivals hall, terminal e. laser pens blinded the officers, who were immediately forced to retreat.s the blackshithought for a moment they'd seen the police off. then the riot police arrived. initially they picked off individuals.be some weraten, then cuffed one riot policeman became immediately trapped inside the doors to the terminal. you see him attempting an arrest, then he's set upon. s beaten withn i his own baton. the intensity of the mistrust an
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. >> this program was mad possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: president trump expressed hope today tt he'll be able to persuade republicans r back stronger background check legislation rearms. he said he's spoken with congressional leaders and officials from the nat rifle association after st weekend's mass shootings in texas and ohio. before leaving the w house this morning, the presidt told reporters there is "tremendous support" for background check legislation. >> frankly, we need intelligent background checks. okay? this isn't a question of n.r.a., reblican or democrat. i will tell you i spoke to mitch mcconnell yesterday. he's totally on board. he said, "i've been waiting fo your call." he is totally on board. >> nawaz: now, mcconnell has not endorsed any type of gun safety legislation. yesterday, he told a kentucky radio show the senate will discuss background checks and so-called "red flag" laws when it returns in septemr. brve years after the fatal shoo
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. >> this ogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. woodruff: president trump is escalating his trade showdown with china. he announced today he wipo 10% levies on $300 billion worth of imported chinese goods as of september first. e president complained china is reneging on promises and slow-walking trade talks. s ke before heading to a campaign rally in cincinnati. >> for many years china has been taking money out by the hundreds of billions of dollars a year. we have rebuilt china so now it's time that we change things around. if they don't want to trade with us anymore, that would be fine with me. we'd save a lot of money. >> woodruff: today's move covers all trade withhina that was left out of earlier tariffs. it also comes after the latest trade talks ended this wk with no apparent progress. the tariff news did not go down well on wall street. tee dow jones industrial average lost 280 points being up nearly 300. it closed at 26,583. the nasdaq fell 64 poin
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with the ongoing support of these institutionspr >> thiram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the debate over guns in america is intensifying tonight,fter mass shootings in that killed 22 people in el paso, texas, and nine in dayton, ohio. so are the investigations. the f.b.i. today joined theig inveion of the dayton gunman, connor betts, who was killed by police. agents said he had shown terest in committing a massti sh. >> we have uncovered evidence throughout the course of our investigation that the shooter was exploring violent ideoloes. we have not seen any evidence that the events in el paso influenced him at thisoint. again, we have lots of evidence to go through >>sa sreeni president trump plans to visit dayton and el paso tomorrow.po his nts, in turn, plan to protest his rhetoric on race and immigration and to demand action on gun violence. dayton's democratic mayor, nan whaley, said today she backs both sentiments. >> his rhetoric has been painful for many in our community, and i
with the ongoing support of these institutionspr >> thiram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the debate over guns in america is intensifying tonight,fter mass shootings in that killed 22 people in el paso, texas, and nine in dayton, ohio. so are the investigations. the f.b.i. today joined theig inveion of the dayton gunman, connor betts, who was killed by police....
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the ongoing support of these 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. >> yang: president trump acknowledged he is considering tax cuts, but not, he says, in response to recession fears. that was just one of the topics the president ta about today during an oval office meeting with the president of romania. >> we're looking at various tax reductionsbut i'm looking at that all the time anyway, tax reductions. payroll tax is something that we think about, and a lot of people would like to see that, and that very much affects the workers of our country. >> yang: we'll hear more from the president when we talk to white house correspondent yamiche alcindor, after the news summary. wall street gaund today, after a batch of disappointing corporate earnings. the dow jones industrial average lost 173 points to close at 25,962. the nasdaq fell 54 points, and the s&p 500 slipped 23. in syria, the donant militant group in idlib province reaeated from a key town, i new blow to rebel forces. t
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. >> this prssram was made le by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: hurricane dorian is still growing tonight, and 10 million people along the east coast of florida cou be at risk. e storm will reach the bahamas on sunday, then slam into florida with category 4 winds of 140 miles an hour. but, with the ac uncertain, governor ron desantis held off ordering evacuations today. >> we know it's going west, it's going to entually go north. will it go north before it hits the east coast, will it go rig 95, will it go up the center of west coast, or even into the gulf? we don't know that yet. but i think if folks are in those areas they need to do what's best to prepare. but yeah, it'd be grr me to say "it's been totally ruled out to go one direction or another." >> woodruff: let's hear more about dorian's trajectory as of this ening and the risks of this hurricane. edward rappaport is the deputy director of the national hurricane center and he joins me from their center i
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the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcastingd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> nawaz: stocks went into a free fall on wall reet today, after the bond market stokedof feara recession. germany also reported its economy shrank in the second raising concerns about a global slowdown. the disappointing economic news caused the dow jones industrial average to plummet 800 points to close at 25,479. the nasdaq fell 242 points and the s&p-500 slipped more than 85. we'll take a closer look at the marketr volatility la the program. t hong kong, flights at the international airpsumed a day after tense clashes broke out betweeriot police an pro-democracy protesters. smaller, peaceful demonstrations continued inside the terminal, with scores of signs calling for democratic reforms and the resignation of the territory's chief executive, carrie lam. we'll have ms'ore on the protest impact and china's response right after the news summary. back in this country, more revelations emerged today about the two
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the corporation for public broadcasting. by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you! oncein, from washington, moderator robert costa. thehis week's gyrations in stock market have not changed president trump's hard line on trade. but he did make adjustments as he seeks a deal with china, delayingariffsn some goods until december. and ahead of a rally on thuray, he remained upbeat. >> walmart announced, oth announced, we had some tremendous numbers come out today, which i'm sure you saw, so we're very happy about thae weoing very well. the economy is incredible. the consumerrobablybove all else, the consumer is doing incredibly. >> but the week's losses have investors and business leaders concerned amid global uncertainty and signs of swing growth. joining me tonight, elisabeth bumiller, washingt f bureau chie the new york times. jerry seib, executive washington editor for the wall street jonal. toluse olorunnipa, white house reporter for the washington post. and andrea mitchell, chief foreign affair
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additional support has been ovided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting. a private corporion funded by the american people. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. ank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanks for jning us a gunman opened fire at a shopping center in el paso, texas today, killing multiple people and sending others to local hospits. police responded within minutes after 9-1-1 calls began at aut ten this morning, many from a walmart near the cielo vista mall. the waart and the mall are a few miles east of downtown el paso, just off interstate 10. by early afternoon police said they had one mann custody and that there was no imminent danger to the public as a search of the area continued.at photographs irculated on social media showed one white male with what appears to be a rifle entering the w. there were initial reports of multiple shooters. police would confirm only that the suspect in custody is male. >> at this time, we do have one re
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tnd with the ongoing supp of these institutions: >> this program was madey possiblee corporation for public broadcastingd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: there is word the white house has backed off a plan to slash more than $4 billion in us foreign aid.ou the face is being widely reported tonight. the cuts would have included humanitarian relief, peace- keeping and global health initiatives, among others. but, lawmakers and some top trump administration officials warned they could harm national security and jeopardiziobudget negoti.e mocratic presidential oreld is smaller by one tonight. and, there are r that the republican field might grow by one. john yang has our campaign 2020 roundup. >> i'm not going to be the president, so i'm withdrawing tonight from the race. >> yang: washington state governor jay inslee becomes the third democrat to drop out of the 2020 presidential campaign, deding instead to seek a third term as governor. inslee made fighting climate change his signature campaign issue, and encouraged other 2020 hopefuls to adopt his far-re
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. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> yang: president trump is headed home tonight with no apologies after a week the g7 summit. he defended his policies and ctics today and played down tensions with the world's other economic powers.e whuse correspondent yamiche alcindor reports from in biarritz, france. >> alcindor: at the g7, a public show of harmony, papering over deep divisions. presidents trump and macron ended the conference with the displayed all weekend. they >> if there was any word for then particular meeting of s very important countries, it was unity. i think got along great.all we >> alcindor: but the takeaways from the gathering itself were meager the seven nations only agreed to a set of statements that filled a single sheet of paper. on many of the mospressing issues he discussed with the other leaders, president trump pointedly disagreed. on iran, macron extended a last minute invitation to iranian foreign minister javad. macro
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with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this prporam was made ible by the corporation for public broadcastingd by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> brangham: president trump held court on the white house south lawn for more than half an hour, answering questions on a wide-range of topics: gun laws, russia, e economy, even rthright citizenship. there was a lot on the president's mind today. our white house correspondent yamiche alcindor was and joins me now. >> hi. >> brangham: so the president covered so many different topics today. i'm so glad you were there. one of the issues i want the otalk about is the issu guns. lir just over two weeks now from el paso to date fs were hurt, the president seems to have vacillated on what he wants to done background checks. he talked about that, listen to what he had to say. >> i have an appetite for background checks. we're working withublicans. we're working with republicans. we already have very strong backgrend checks, but there a loopholes in the background checks. that's what i spoke to the n.r.a. about yesterday
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