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journalists and commentators including george will and david brooks have been terrific at being willing to call this administration in a range of areas where i would not have personally expected that. they deserve a lot of credit for doing that. ult matly, a lot will -- ultimately it will depend on the republicans. will they step up and meet their constitutional responsibilities and obligations to look out for the best interest of our nation rath irthan operating a political operatives and think it's that central to the success of a democracy. and at the moment we're not seeing that. es, over here. >> yes, could you comment on the about bow litigation of cameras and stimmed yes in spicer press conferences? >> save us from having to listen
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david brooks is editorial writer for the new york times and he was also a mainstay on p.b.s. news hour yesterday on meet the press he literally said i'm starting to get uncomfortable with the lack of evidence in this rush best to gauge and yeah he said that at meet the press and meet the press so now what are they going to do they're going to smear their own editorial writer they're coming after you hey you know what i heard david brooks got into a cab and the guy spoke russian. yeah and you know they love the they're doing things like running around going no seventeen seventeen intelligence agencies all agree oh yeah the coast guard riyad really agrees on that you know how much investigation is the coast guard done really they're talking about like you know the cia and then you've got dion feinstein on c.n.n. with wolf blitzer going you just came for a meeting of the cia do tell us about the link to the russian hacking and. they don't have any right now like that's all and see that you can say well villagers are just drop like what do you really how good they are not adam ad
david brooks is editorial writer for the new york times and he was also a mainstay on p.b.s. news hour yesterday on meet the press he literally said i'm starting to get uncomfortable with the lack of evidence in this rush best to gauge and yeah he said that at meet the press and meet the press so now what are they going to do they're going to smear their own editorial writer they're coming after you hey you know what i heard david brooks got into a cab and the guy spoke russian. yeah and you...
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mark shields and david brooks weigh in on the white house shakeup. 1967 detroit riots as seen through the lens of artists. and, much more. >> woodruff: the government of russia announced today that the u.s. would need to drastically reduce the number of its officials working in russia, and could no longer use two properties there. hari sreenivasan is in new york with more. >> sreenivasan: the move follows two american actions, both related to the russian interference in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. last december, the obama administration seized two russian-owned compounds in the u.s., and expelled 35 russian diplomats who the u.s. claimed were intelligence operatives. yesterday, the u.s. senate passed a bill that included new sanctions on russia for its election hacking; that bill now awaits the president's signature, or veto. with me now is special correspondent nick schifrin. nick, in addition to what judy just told us, what are the russians demanding? >> by september 1, the u.s. has to reduce its staff inside of russia to 455, that's at th
mark shields and david brooks weigh in on the white house shakeup. 1967 detroit riots as seen through the lens of artists. and, much more. >> woodruff: the government of russia announced today that the u.s. would need to drastically reduce the number of its officials working in russia, and could no longer use two properties there. hari sreenivasan is in new york with more. >> sreenivasan: the move follows two american actions, both related to the russian interference in the 2016...
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ruth marcus and david brooks.nk you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, linguist deborah tannen has written a new book on women's friendships, "you're the only one i can tell," and tonight, she offers her humble opinion on the new language of "liking." >> for a book about friendship, i interviewed over 80 women, ages nine to 97, and heard a lot of worry that people are getting more self-absorbed, constantly texting and posting pictures of trivial things, like plates of food. one woman complained, "i don't care what somebody had for dinner. all this stuff out there that nobody needs to know." i'm a linguistics professor, so you might think i'd lament the effects of social media, especially how it corrupts language. but i don't. i've spent my career studying the language of everyday conversation, and i know that most everyday talk isn't about information we need to know. it's about staying connected to the people we care about. and that's a need that social media is extremely well suited to. my student
ruth marcus and david brooks.nk you both. >> thank you. >> woodruff: finally tonight, linguist deborah tannen has written a new book on women's friendships, "you're the only one i can tell," and tonight, she offers her humble opinion on the new language of "liking." >> for a book about friendship, i interviewed over 80 women, ages nine to 97, and heard a lot of worry that people are getting more self-absorbed, constantly texting and posting pictures of...
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mark shields and david brooks analyze the week's news., much more. >> sreenivasan: white house press secretary sean spicer abruptly announced his resignation earlier today, the same day the administration announced it has tapped businessman anthony scaramucci to serve as communications director. as the staff shake-up reverberates through the white house, the administration is also contending with more questions from special counsel robert muller's russia investigation. for more on all of this, we're joined by rosalind helderman, political enterprise and investigations reporter for the "washington post." thanks for joining us. what's the trump's legal team strategy to deal with this investigation. >> well we reported today that the legal team is copyin examina broad array of options that would lead to the restraining or restricting of the special counsel's investigation. at present, they say they are cooperating with special counsel bob mueller but we understand that they are doing research into possible conflicts by bob mueller himself, c
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that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks.come, gentlemen. so, mark, welcome back. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: we missed you last week. the drum junior story now learned that he had a meeting, a year ago, trump tower with a lawyer who had some connection to the russian government. how does this change our understanding of the russia collusion allegation? >> i think it's fair to say that white house lost any benefit of the doubt that it could claim on this story. the shoes continue to drop, like a zappos warehouse, amelda marcos' closet. they're amending their story, appending, extending their story. so i just think the fact that there was such denials and accusation of the democratic plot, all of those are gone they stand naked and exposed as shams. they were actively engaged at least welcoming russia involvement in the 2016 election in behalf of drum against hillary clinton. >> what may have been going on? >> yeah. my colleague wrote that any time you give donald trump the benefit of the doubt he always let's you down, t
that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks.come, gentlemen. so, mark, welcome back. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: we missed you last week. the drum junior story now learned that he had a meeting, a year ago, trump tower with a lawyer who had some connection to the russian government. how does this change our understanding of the russia collusion allegation? >> i think it's fair to say that white house lost any benefit of...
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coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news., the dangers of relying on statistics and numbers in medicine. but first, president trump hosted south korea's new president at the white house today. it is the first meeting between the two leaders, who are looking for a common approach to dealing with north korea. our william brangham has that. >> brangham: president moon jae- in arrived at the white house with tensions over north korea still running high. in the rose garden, president trump pressed again for ending the north's nuclear and weapons programs. >> the era of strategic patience with the north korean regime has failed. many years, and it's failed. and frankly, that patience is over. we're working closely with south korea and japan, as well as partners around the world, on a range of diplomatic security and economic measures to protect our allies and our own citizens from this menace known as north korea. >> brangham: the government of kim jong-un has already test-launched more than a dozen missiles this year, all in defia
coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news., the dangers of relying on statistics and numbers in medicine. but first, president trump hosted south korea's new president at the white house today. it is the first meeting between the two leaders, who are looking for a common approach to dealing with north korea. our william brangham has that. >> brangham: president moon jae- in arrived at the white house with tensions over north korea still running high....
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mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news plus, we head to denmark, where music lovers follow the sound of improvisation to the world's largest jazz festival. >> we are the red headed step- child of the music business.
mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news plus, we head to denmark, where music lovers follow the sound of improvisation to the world's largest jazz festival. >> we are the red headed step- child of the music business.
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with class warfare just so long as the benefits the rich more on that side long liberal rubble of david brooks and charles sour right after the break. there's a real irony going. to play a responsible place new people and that's always so that's what i think it's always the same answer. for every now wholesale surveillance is still you ammo meanwhile there's going to do so since the instructor has used social media ok well i always thought of this story as a scar a real. i think the average viewer just after watching a couple segments understands that we're telling stories in our critics can't tell me you know why because their advertisers more let them. in order to create change you have to be honest you have to tell the truth party's able to do that every story is built on going after the back story to what's really happening out there to the american what's happening when a corporation makes a pharmaceutical chills people when a company in the environmental business ends up polluting a river that causes cancer and other illnesses they put all the health risk all the dangers out to the ameri
with class warfare just so long as the benefits the rich more on that side long liberal rubble of david brooks and charles sour right after the break. there's a real irony going. to play a responsible place new people and that's always so that's what i think it's always the same answer. for every now wholesale surveillance is still you ammo meanwhile there's going to do so since the instructor has used social media ok well i always thought of this story as a scar a real. i think the average...
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mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze yet another busy week of news. plus, "barefoot contessa." ina garten invites us into her kitchen, to tell us the story of
mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze yet another busy week of news. plus, "barefoot contessa." ina garten invites us into her kitchen, to tell us the story of
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mark shields and david brooks weigh in on all these developments, capping yet another tumultuous week for the trump administration. then, detroit's violent past put to paint. how the deadly 1967 riots inspire a new generation of
mark shields and david brooks weigh in on all these developments, capping yet another tumultuous week for the trump administration. then, detroit's violent past put to paint. how the deadly 1967 riots inspire a new generation of
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mr. duor made the statement that the gm has no vision for america. >> what's what david brooks said andi'll agree. >> i'll ask you to comment on that if you would, please. and the reason i'm asking you to comment is that the extension of the statement was that they have a vision for government but no vision for the country as a whole. would you comment. >> i thought i dodged that bullet. well, i think david has a pretty good point. i think that one of the -- i get asked a lot why -- i understand there are all sorts of issues but why are democrats so much better at politics than republicans are, and for reasons that i think were put out, that doesn't seem obvious to democrats who don't control any government but there is this sense that democrats live and breathe politic's in a way that -- the get help from the media and they get to define and frame issues in a way that republicans never can. and i think part of it -- i don't mean this to be as nearly as pejorative as it soundings -- is that republican politicians tend to be more normal people. what i mean by that is not that -- >> like
mr. duor made the statement that the gm has no vision for america. >> what's what david brooks said andi'll agree. >> i'll ask you to comment on that if you would, please. and the reason i'm asking you to comment is that the extension of the statement was that they have a vision for government but no vision for the country as a whole. would you comment. >> i thought i dodged that bullet. well, i think david has a pretty good point. i think that one of the -- i get asked a lot...
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hill don't mess with a woman's right to bear arms it never ends well a new york times columnist david brooks outraged pretty much anyone who isn't a rich condescending jerk with a column entitled how we are ruining america and which she said quote recently i took a friend with only a high school degree to lunch insensitively i led her into a gourmet sandwich shop i quickly asked her if she wanted to go somewhere else and anxiously not be vs and we ate mexican now i'm not sure which is more eye rolling and i roll inducing the fact that he treats his friends as creepy playthings as pompous classism ballet or the fact that he seriously thinks all of us poor on the ivy league educated don't know about these subtle signals signals of classism so let's start getting outraged build trust and start watching the hocks. you. know what it. looks like. at the bottom. like you know i got. please. welcome everybody to watching hockey i'm having a wallace and joining me in the cox that's today to talk outrage and some pretty trustworthy folks that i know. john f. o'donnell from redacted tonight so yeah guy
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with class warfare just long as it benefits the rich more on that tonight as long liberal rumba david brooks and charles sauer right after the break. there's a real irony going. responsible points in the point there is only supposed it's what the terms of dollars and always six units realistically. wholesale surveillance c.c.l. you have all meanwhile as soon as she says that in time it's used to sell something you don't always on a story because it's got real. leave . earth and case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington earth washington controls the media the media control over the voters elected to businessman to run this country business equals power you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. what politicians do something that. they put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more some want to be rich. but you going to be prosperous like them before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the water us
with class warfare just long as it benefits the rich more on that tonight as long liberal rumba david brooks and charles sauer right after the break. there's a real irony going. responsible points in the point there is only supposed it's what the terms of dollars and always six units realistically. wholesale surveillance c.c.l. you have all meanwhile as soon as she says that in time it's used to sell something you don't always on a story because it's got real. leave . earth and case you're new...
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let me also quote from something that came out today by david brooks which is apropos to this discussion argued today in his piece about how the gop is in a sense rejecting conservatism. conservative policy intellectuals, that people like you in this audience tend to have accepted the fact that american society is coming apart and measures need to be taken to assist the working class. republican politicians show no awareness of this fact. conservative writers and intellectuals share the vision for the how they want society to be in the 21st century. republican politicians have a vision of how they want american government to be in the 21st century. republican politicians believe government should tax people less which is just that been put on hold for the elimination of obamacare but would eliminate the 3.8 tax and investment incomes for those making a corner of the mill, republican politicians believe entitlements should be caught instead the health care plan goes off medicaid and the cbo, the program is 40 percent of america's children which goes on to say is their vision of society un
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus.t the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with 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. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> glor: welcome to the program, i'm jeff glor of cbs news filling in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with a look at north korea and talk to graham allison of harvard's kennedy school and anne gatheran of "the washington post." >> what most americans haven't really awakened to is over the last 20 years north korea has built nuclear weapons. so there is no debate about that. north korea has developed short range missiles that can deliver nuclear warheads against south korea, there is no debate in the intelligence community about that, north korea created medium rang
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening with david brooks and ruth marcus.t the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with 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. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org this season of "martha stewart's cooking school" explores treasured recipes from an extraordinary part of the world -- the arabian gulf. join me in my kitchen as i celebrate its regional ingredients. we'll make rustic breads, mouthwatering desserts, and hearty stews with spices made famous by historic trade routes, learn new culinary techniques and creative tips for serving arabian gulf classics, from preparing small bites to showstopping dishes fit for any festive occasion. with its bold flavors and strong traditions, i've been inspired to get into the kitchen and add wha
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we had david brooks on the program saying they ask themselves is this party full of people who look likeho are like the people i hung out with in high school? that's almost like a tribal team loyalty. i don't think that -- i don't have a good answer for what will shake it. i think what could change it is if you find a democrat -- the democrats are all sitting there, worrying about what economic policy they should have, should they be more left wing. the key is, can you connect? bill clinton had very kind of centrist policies, but he connected. white working class voter looked at him and said this guy gets me. unfortunately, they didn't feel that way about hillary clinton. >> so while we have you, so much happening, obviously, internationally between russia, north korea. what do you think six months in, how president trump -- just today, because there seems to now be a different stance toward russia, obviously, if he's signing the sanctions bill. north korea this weekend launched another ballistic missile. how do you think the trump administration is doing with these international crises?
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. >> david brooks wrote a great column in "the new york times" about when he was the editorial page editorf the "wall street journal" covering whitewater, we got so far out of our skis, i say, i worked for newt in the '90s, we, the republicans, and it turned out to be nothing. and my sort of admonition to the media is what is the credibility of the media going to be where if we have a lot of days like today and it turns out to be a big nothing burger. and we're talking about secret back channels and colluding and there's actually no evidence of it and one day we discover there really actually was no evidence of this? we talk about for six months as if it was true. >> i don't know if we know it was a nothing burger. i do agree that he did well and gave some explanations for some things we didn't have before. he confirmed that the meeting happened. he kind of left donald jr. out -- he hung him out to dry basically. he confirmed everything about it except basically said but i didn't see anything or do anything or talk to anybody about it. you know, i worked in many chaotic situations, you kno
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that traditionally, very conservative journalists and commentators, people like george will and david brooks have been terrific at being able to call this administration. in a a range of areas where i would not have expected that. i think they deserve a lot of credit for doing that. but the other thing, at some point step up and meet their institutional responsibilities and obligations to look out for the best interest of our nation. rather than operating a political operative. i think it's central to success in democracy. at the moment, we're not seeing that. >> yes. over here. right here. >> could you comment on the abolition of cameras and sometimes audio in spicer's press conferences? >> saves us from having to listen to it? i don't know. >> what's it going to do to "saturday night live"? >> over here. >> got it. given what you just said about and we assumed that everybody who's in washington is working for the best interest of the country, do you think mitch mcconnell and the things that he is doing is working for the interest of the people? >> our founders didn't anticipate the parties
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the final episode of our "inside russia" series, and my review of the week with mark shields and david brooks 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. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. >> cohan: welcome to the program. i'm william cohan, special correspondent at "vanity fair" filling in for charlie rose. we begin this evening with charles blow of the "new york times." >> part of the writing for me is just an exhaling of what i believe, and i'm trying to be as true in that as humanly possible and not have that -- you know, not steer towards trying to get people to click on something, not steer towards trying to win an audience, but simply to express the truth of what i believe. >> cohan: we conclude with author jesse eisinger, his new book is called "the chicken (no audio) club," why is executive department re-- why the justice department fails to pros prosecute executives. >>
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks.for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. tonight for the hour, part one of a two-part conversation with dr. mohammad javad zarif the foreign minister of iran. >> i think everybody should come together and actually fighting these extremists idealogies. fighting them does not mean only through military, this is much deeper. it should be a comprehensive strategy to deal with extremism and terrorism. extremism and terrorism are from lack of hope in addition to an ideology based on hatred and exclusion. there is the necessary fertile ground from which these idealogues or in
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the fact that you have david brooks, who is a conservative referencing the triangle fire as he is making his arguments means there is some intersectionality where we can reach a broad spectrum of people with the story and use it to tell other tales of oppression. there is something there that reaches people. she uses the triangle and talks about walmart. she is an activist from bangladesh. she talks about triangle and considers it a sisterhood. that was a great question. >> there is a woman who has written an essay on the funeral and whiteness and the outpouring emergingwith the understanding of jews and italians of whites and helps to solidify that. if that is something you are interested in, it is an interesting approach to it. you might want to read it. sad and shameful that the union movement was so segregated.d >> we should let our questions. think may be a laboror students -- child is illegal in this country until the 1930's. state andaws in the one of the ways they got children out of factories was schooling laws. you are in school because it was one action to keep children out of
the fact that you have david brooks, who is a conservative referencing the triangle fire as he is making his arguments means there is some intersectionality where we can reach a broad spectrum of people with the story and use it to tell other tales of oppression. there is something there that reaches people. she uses the triangle and talks about walmart. she is an activist from bangladesh. she talks about triangle and considers it a sisterhood. that was a great question. >> there is a...
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in the words of "new york times" columnist david brooks, one of the most conservative columnists in "the new york times," last week he said this, quote, republicans offer nothing but detachment, absence, and an ax. democrats on the other hand are offering the american people, as i said, a better deal. one focused on helping all our people make it in america. better jobs, better wages, yes, a better future. it's what democrats have always done when democrats have been entrusted to lead. there is a history, a track record to back it up. mr. speaker, i want to show my colleagues that rhetoric is cheap or talk is cheap as we say, but performance is really what we ought to look to. i want to bring some charts here to the attention of our colleagues. indeed to the american people as well. what democrats have always done. this part number one, democrats perform better on economic growth. now, that's easy to say, but this graph shows exactly under from truman to obama. the blue. you can see under eisenhower economic growth was about a third or maybe 40%. kennedy, johnson & johnson, much great
in the words of "new york times" columnist david brooks, one of the most conservative columnists in "the new york times," last week he said this, quote, republicans offer nothing but detachment, absence, and an ax. democrats on the other hand are offering the american people, as i said, a better deal. one focused on helping all our people make it in america. better jobs, better wages, yes, a better future. it's what democrats have always done when democrats have been...
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and what can amount from david brooks that argued how the g.o.p. is rejecting conservatism they tend to except the fact the society is coming apart to assist a the working class. politicians showed no awareness and those that have the vision in the 21st century they have a vision of how they want american government in the 21st century republican politicians believe we should tax people less to eliminate the 3.8% in the republican politicians believe the senate health care plan according to the cbo is there a vision of society? not really most political parties to find their vision around the country they like to create the term republican party has rules of the government so in a sense they have reginism but not a reagan so food deals with that crisis of capitalism? said to paraphrase martin luther king but that is the theory of a book but that is my view of what can prove me wrong. could look. [applause] >> you have five minutes to respond and i will experiment with the moderation of abstention i will set didn't only when it sounds like the mclau
and what can amount from david brooks that argued how the g.o.p. is rejecting conservatism they tend to except the fact the society is coming apart to assist a the working class. politicians showed no awareness and those that have the vision in the 21st century they have a vision of how they want american government in the 21st century republican politicians believe we should tax people less to eliminate the 3.8% in the republican politicians believe the senate health care plan according to the...
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is that traditionally very conservative journalists and commentators including george will and david brooks have been terrific at being willing to call this administration in a range of areas where i would not have personally expected that. they deserve a lot of credit for doing that. ult matly, a lot will -- ultimately it will depend on the republicans. will they step up and meet their constitutional responsibilities and obligations to look out for the best interest of our nation rath irthan operating a political operatives and think it's that central to the success of a democracy. and at the moment we're not seeing that. es, over here. >> yes, could you comment on the about bow litigation of cameras and stimmed yes in spicer press conferences? >> save us from having to listen to it? i don't know. [laughter] [applause] >> so what's it going to do to "saturday night live"? >> yes, over here. >> she got it. >> yes, given what you just said about and we assume that everybody who is in washington is working for the best interest of the country? do you think mitch mcconnell in the things that h
is that traditionally very conservative journalists and commentators including george will and david brooks have been terrific at being willing to call this administration in a range of areas where i would not have personally expected that. they deserve a lot of credit for doing that. ult matly, a lot will -- ultimately it will depend on the republicans. will they step up and meet their constitutional responsibilities and obligations to look out for the best interest of our nation rath irthan...
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with 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. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >> rose: welcome to the program, we begin this evening with a look at north korea's nuclear program. we talk to david sanger of the new york times. >> the united states goat out to build a nuclear weapon, it is to highly precise specificses. these guys do not plan to be in a nuclear exchange. this missile is for one thing. it is to guarantee that kim jungun stays in office. so they're not actually thinking operationally about how they might do this. and launch missiles on the united states am they know that is the end of their regime. it is the end of eve
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i think the fact that you have david brooks, who is a conservative referencing the triangle fire as he is making his arguments means there is some intersectionality where we can reach a broad spectrum of people with the story and use it to tell other tales of oppression. i mean, i think there is something there that reaches the people. this activist uses the triangle when she talks about walmart. she is an activist from bangladesh. she talks about triangle and considers it a sisterhood. but thank you that was a great , question. dr. trasciatti: there is a woman who has written -- she is a political scientist -- an essay on the funeral and whiteness and the outpouring of grief with the both the sign of the emerging understanding of jews and italians as white and helps to solidify that. if that is something you are interested in, it is an interesting approach to it. you might want to read it. adrienne sosin: it is sad and shameful that the union movement was so prejudiced and segregated. it was segregated also by ethnicity. one thing i think may be a hook >> two things. one thing i think
i think the fact that you have david brooks, who is a conservative referencing the triangle fire as he is making his arguments means there is some intersectionality where we can reach a broad spectrum of people with the story and use it to tell other tales of oppression. i mean, i think there is something there that reaches the people. this activist uses the triangle when she talks about walmart. she is an activist from bangladesh. she talks about triangle and considers it a sisterhood. but...
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david: peter brookes, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me.elissa: u.n. security council just wrapping up emergency meeting after north korea successful launched an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting the u.s. fox news's rick leventhal live from u.n. headquarters in new york city with the latest. ric? >> that special session wrapped up with strong condemnation of every member of security council, blasting north korea blasting the icbm missile and direct violation of various u.n. security council resolutions. one of harshest critics first to speak, the u.n. secretary-general. >> the secretary-general strongly condemns the launch of a ballistic missile of intercontinental range conducted by the dprk. this action is yet another brazen violation of the relevant security council resolutions and constitutes a dangerous escalation of the situation. reporter: the u.s. ambassador to the u.n., nikki haley, who called for this open session, said that time is short, action is required, and world is on notice. she also said the u.s. will
david: peter brookes, thank you very much for being here. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me.elissa: u.n. security council just wrapping up emergency meeting after north korea successful launched an intercontinental ballistic missile capable of hitting the u.s. fox news's rick leventhal live from u.n. headquarters in new york city with the latest. ric? >> that special session wrapped up with strong condemnation of every member of security council, blasting north korea blasting...
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this is david brooks in the new york times with a scathing essay this morning.her. he was also remorseless, donald trump described his father as tough and difficult and someone who would never let anything go. it took a few generations of the house of john, in other words, to reduce donald jr.. their scandals may not build up to anything impeachable, but the scandals will never end. this was fighting last night heightened last night. jonathan: it is not mattered to markets at all. i have followed this situation for the last couple of weeks. dowrd high on the despite the drama in d.c. it does not matter, will it? kate: one thing that has brought out of everyone's expectations major change in legislation. it is business as usual until we get something that could be constructive or destructive. i think everyone is doing the same, ignoring the noise. tom: health care, maybe it will not happen, but what is the uptake into the weekend on tax reform, which does affect kate moore's life? in the next couple days, they are not going to address factor form until they can g
this is david brooks in the new york times with a scathing essay this morning.her. he was also remorseless, donald trump described his father as tough and difficult and someone who would never let anything go. it took a few generations of the house of john, in other words, to reduce donald jr.. their scandals may not build up to anything impeachable, but the scandals will never end. this was fighting last night heightened last night. jonathan: it is not mattered to markets at all. i have...
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. >> quick follow for you, david, general brooks said the only thing that kept war from breaking out after this test was self-restraint. common sense would dictate that that's always what stops war from breaking out, self-restraint. this is an unusual statement, is it not? >> it is. and it jumped out at me, too, chris, i'm glad you mentioned it, because we sometimes forget that the agreement that was reached at the end of the korean war in 1953 was an armistice, not a peace treaty, which means the two sides are technically at war. we don't think about that each and every day. the north koreans think about it intently. and it tells you what a hair trigger all of this is on. so one of the big calculations that president trump's going to have to make is whether or not to so increase the pressure that you could end up seeing kim jong-un lash out because he believes it's our plot to unseat him as the leader of north korea. that's his biggest fear and why you've seen president xi and president putin, both of whom mr. trump will be seeing later this week, both make the case for a freeze on
. >> quick follow for you, david, general brooks said the only thing that kept war from breaking out after this test was self-restraint. common sense would dictate that that's always what stops war from breaking out, self-restraint. this is an unusual statement, is it not? >> it is. and it jumped out at me, too, chris, i'm glad you mentioned it, because we sometimes forget that the agreement that was reached at the end of the korean war in 1953 was an armistice, not a peace treaty,...
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. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...s really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...s really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles...
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. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby, and today and i'm in the pocono mountains of pennsylvania on my way to meet an heir with a head-spinning story that will take us back to 1970s manhattan, the era of punk rock, disco and wild parties at studio 54. >> my name is hugh hooper. back in 2008, my brother hoop received a very strange inheritance. when he died three years later, he left one twice as strange to me. >> hugh, hi. i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but
. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...> and it's really solid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [...
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brooke? >> what about china and russia, david? they met this week.hey said they would work together to solve the north korea icbm crisis. what sort of sway may china or russia have with north korea versus the u.s.? >> reporter: well, certainly china and russia have a much more direct way of north korea. china is the biggest trader of north korea, so it holds the key to this issue. but it has a different calculation to the u.s. you don't see pyongyang directly threatening china. it's the only ally in the region, like it does the u.s. you heard the ambassador nikki haley saying the u.s. still wants to work with china, but said that countries that do significantly trade or break u.n. sanctions against north korea will be in the diplomatic firing line of the u.s. so you have this difficult two-step that the trump administration will have to try to play with china to get them on board to tacki itightening t screws on north korea. but they don't seem to be putting tougher sanctions on the environment. we'll have to see what happens. >>> now they're heading
brooke? >> what about china and russia, david? they met this week.hey said they would work together to solve the north korea icbm crisis. what sort of sway may china or russia have with north korea versus the u.s.? >> reporter: well, certainly china and russia have a much more direct way of north korea. china is the biggest trader of north korea, so it holds the key to this issue. but it has a different calculation to the u.s. you don't see pyongyang directly threatening china. it's...
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brooks channel 6 "action news." >> meanwhile, we're learning about david desper and getting reaction to his arrest from the victim's family. annie mccormick is live at the suspect's home in trainer with that portion of the story. >> reporter: walter after desper turned himself into his attorney's office in media, the investigators descend on two locations including his home here in delaware county. news of david desper's arrest ripple through the delaware county neighborhood. >> it's surprising things like this happen. >> reporter: early this morning, police searched his trainer home in the 1200 block of anderson avenue recovering a 40 caliber smith and wesson semi automatic handgun and ammunition, the same that killed bee bow. early this -- bianca roberson. early this morning, the police recovered his red silverado pickup. during the press conference, the family in attendance reacted to the news of desper's capture. bianca roberson's brother said it's a mixed feeling know that his baby sister's killer was caught. >> i was excited and happy and feeling down that's the truck that was alongside my sister, the last mo
brooks channel 6 "action news." >> meanwhile, we're learning about david desper and getting reaction to his arrest from the victim's family. annie mccormick is live at the suspect's home in trainer with that portion of the story. >> reporter: walter after desper turned himself into his attorney's office in media, the investigators descend on two locations including his home here in delaware county. news of david desper's arrest ripple through the delaware county...