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coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news, and from the newshourkshelf, new reads to look out for this fall. but first, to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. anything better than seeing you guys once is seeing you guys twice, three times. so the health care story. the senate republicans have been trying to so hard to once again resurrect an effort to repeal obamacare. they thought or at least they sounded like they were getting somewhere but today john mccain throws down the red flag, says he's not voting for it. where does this leave all this? >> it's pretty grim. i should say there is nothing intrinsically wrong with having state flexibility and sending the health care thing back to the states. we're a diverse country, might profit from different systems. there is nothing wrong with reducing the rate of increase we spend on health care. i would like to spend more on education. the way the republicans have done this is without a deliberate process in way that se
coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news, and from the newshourkshelf, new reads to look out for this fall. but first, to the analysis of shields and brooks. that's syndicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. anything better than seeing you guys once is seeing you guys twice, three times. so the health care story. the senate republicans have been trying to so hard to once again resurrect an effort to repeal...
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that's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.tlemen, good to have you with us. to what extent has the storm on friday and what has ensued changed what's going to happen in washington in september? do you think this is a redebt in a sense, david? >> i've decided to take the most willfully confident or least optimistic point of view, post-flood that the dove comes bearing the olive branch. i do think there's potential to get better. the republicans were headed toward dysfunction with the budget show downs, fight over the wall, possible government shut down now they have pretext all the while knowing they look dysfunctional and have to get something done. now they have a pretext to change the subject to, put some budget relief in there for the flood, without doing offsets without trying to rip the money out from other programs. and they can say, we can't do the wall we got to rebuild texas. by the way on the background lot of people are going to need construction workers intent techs. this is a construction where w a construction wo
that's syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.tlemen, good to have you with us. to what extent has the storm on friday and what has ensued changed what's going to happen in washington in september? do you think this is a redebt in a sense, david? >> i've decided to take the most willfully confident or least optimistic point of view, post-flood that the dove comes bearing the olive branch. i do think there's potential to get better. the...
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david brooks and ezra klein talk n.f.l. protests, what alabama's senate primary says about the future of the g.o.p., and the realities of tax reform. plus, america addicted. we kick off our new series on the deadly opioid epidemic sweeping the nation. tonight, a look at how we got here. >> brangham: studies have now clearly shown that opioid medications can lead to dependency within just a matter of days, and so, this flood of prescriptions led to a surge of addiction. >> woodruff: 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. >> the ford foundation. working with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: we're covering two big stori
david brooks and ezra klein talk n.f.l. protests, what alabama's senate primary says about the future of the g.o.p., and the realities of tax reform. plus, america addicted. we kick off our new series on the deadly opioid epidemic sweeping the nation. tonight, a look at how we got here. >> brangham: studies have now clearly shown that opioid medications can lead to dependency within just a matter of days, and so, this flood of prescriptions led to a surge of addiction. >> woodruff:...
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mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news. preserving voices from vietnam. newest ken burns documentary, "the vietnam war." and much more. >> sreenivasan: she is one of the most prominent and polarizing figures in modern american history. this week, she is back in the spotlight promoting a new book. she opens up tonight to judy woodruff, revealing where she gives president trump credit, but also her fears that he is dangerous for the world. judy sat down with the former presidential candidate, secretary of state and first lady at the core club in new york city, and began by asking about the premise of the book: what happened in the 2016 election? >> i really was not ready or equipped to run for president against a reality tv candidate. i take running for president and being president really seriously. it's a-- maybe the toughest job in the world, right? and i knew that there was unfinished business from the successful two terms of president obama, whom i had served. but that we needed to go further on the economy, on healthcare, and so much else. i really pr
mark shields and david brooks take on the week's news. preserving voices from vietnam. newest ken burns documentary, "the vietnam war." and much more. >> sreenivasan: she is one of the most prominent and polarizing figures in modern american history. this week, she is back in the spotlight promoting a new book. she opens up tonight to judy woodruff, revealing where she gives president trump credit, but also her fears that he is dangerous for the world. judy sat down with the...
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you and i were talking before we went on the air about the david brooks column this week saying this could be a defining issue in american politics, that we have a war on business coming that is a sign, david brooks pointed out that trump is not necessarily a one off, that the stream of republican sentiment behind trump could fuel this continued effort to rein in these big companies. so, charlie, i know you have lots of conversations with silicon valley as i do, and this has been eye opening for the leaders out there, but they know that they are now in the barrel. >> rose: david brooks column also suggests that the populism we saw in brexit and the election of donald trump began some time ago and what has emerged is, in a sense, it is a conflict between elites, as we say, on both coasts, as we say, but elites are everywhere, and average working men and women in america, and this has been a forward progression of a big idea that's come to fruition with the trump election and might very well extend beyond donald trump and the central focus of it will be anti-business. >> no, that's rig
you and i were talking before we went on the air about the david brooks column this week saying this could be a defining issue in american politics, that we have a war on business coming that is a sign, david brooks pointed out that trump is not necessarily a one off, that the stream of republican sentiment behind trump could fuel this continued effort to rein in these big companies. so, charlie, i know you have lots of conversations with silicon valley as i do, and this has been eye opening...
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there are also call ups for the uncapped sheffield united winger david brooks and 17—year—old ethan ampaduf the pitch, he can start the move from the goalkeeper and finish it off at the goalkeeper and finish it off at the adelaide. that is why he was picked. he was electric. he has shown that again in belgrade. he is a terrific player. there are two british teams in european football action tonight. arsenal have already kicked off their match against bate borisov. theo walcott started. he opened the scoring in their ninth minute. he then could not believe his luck when he was handed a second of the night just 12 minutes later. rob holding has struck the first school offers arsenal career, he put them 3—0 up, but bate borisov have scored one, making it 3—1 at present. everton manager ronald koeman says he wants a site you have a revenge feeling after a woeful first match that saw them lose 3—0 at atalanta. now, the use of new technology in football has long been a major talking point and changes are on the way in english football with the introduction of technology. the fa are currently tri
there are also call ups for the uncapped sheffield united winger david brooks and 17—year—old ethan ampaduf the pitch, he can start the move from the goalkeeper and finish it off at the goalkeeper and finish it off at the adelaide. that is why he was picked. he was electric. he has shown that again in belgrade. he is a terrific player. there are two british teams in european football action tonight. arsenal have already kicked off their match against bate borisov. theo walcott started. he...
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david brooks and ezra klein talk n.f.l. protests, what alabama's senate primary says about the
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mark shields and david brooks talk the political challenges stirred up by harvey and what to expect from congress as it confronts a long to-do list. all that and more, on tonight's
mark shields and david brooks talk the political challenges stirred up by harvey and what to expect from congress as it confronts a long to-do list. all that and more, on tonight's
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there have also been calls—up for uncapped sheffield united winger david brooks and preston goalkeepersays he may never play competitive golf again. the iii—time major winner had to pull out of his last tournament in february. he underwent back surgery for a fourth time in april and the 41—year—old hasn't played at a major for the past 2 years. i've been out of the game for a while. first things first, get myself organised, make sure the pain goes away. could you see a scenario where you would not come back to competitive golf? yeah, definitely. i don't know what my future holds for me. as i've told you guys, i'm hitting 60 yard shots. the crisis at british bobsleigh has worsened today, with the news of the departure of its governing body's chief executive, richard parker. this follows revelations of athletes' allegations of racism and bullying against coaches, the departure of both the performance director and the head coach, and a row over the axing of women's funding last week. parker will be replaced and with the resources that has freed up, as well as of the restructuring, british
there have also been calls—up for uncapped sheffield united winger david brooks and preston goalkeepersays he may never play competitive golf again. the iii—time major winner had to pull out of his last tournament in february. he underwent back surgery for a fourth time in april and the 41—year—old hasn't played at a major for the past 2 years. i've been out of the game for a while. first things first, get myself organised, make sure the pain goes away. could you see a scenario where...
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>> i think he did early on because she had beef with charles krauthammer and david brooks and a few others. >> tell me about this. i think this the book -- you write like new journalism. you write quick and brisk as it has -- it didn't boring prose. it's exciting. it's exciting. this is a page-turner. you can read this on the plane. i'd tell you, too bad it's not coming out at the beach time because it's perfect for the beach. when he called you a liar and you're out there in your first huge assignment covering a presidential campaign and you're all alone, did you take it personal when he used words like liar, third rate, whatever? >> i don't want to be called a liar, especially for doing my job. if i'm being called a liar, i'm going to make sure that i didn't report anything inaccurately. i do take issue calling me a liar when i'm reporting the facts. did i take it personally? >> did it hurt? >> no, it doesn't hurt. i think he does it to discredit me and other journalists. he does it because he doesn't like the facts sometimes. he doesn't want to be held accountable for the words that he
>> i think he did early on because she had beef with charles krauthammer and david brooks and a few others. >> tell me about this. i think this the book -- you write like new journalism. you write quick and brisk as it has -- it didn't boring prose. it's exciting. it's exciting. this is a page-turner. you can read this on the plane. i'd tell you, too bad it's not coming out at the beach time because it's perfect for the beach. when he called you a liar and you're out there in your...
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i have our photo journalist david brooks pan over. you can see -- david has got to be steadied by our producer here. you see the art sculptures there. the one on the far right, that just got lifted up and moved 40 yards to where it is. that is what we're dealing with here with some of these almost to tornado like activity and tornado threats. we've gotten word from authorities here in palm beach county, their sheriff tweeted out a message of condolence because he reported that two law enforcement officers in hardy county, florida, just north of here, have died in some kind of a vehicle crash. you've got two law enforcement officers we're being told by palm beach officials who have died in a vehicle crash north of here. the details are not great at this moment as to what happened to those two officers. but they were apparently in some kind of an evacuation zone when their vehicle crashed. that's one thing we can tell you. another thing is officials here have made about 40-plus arrests of people who have violated curfew. you see how inte
i have our photo journalist david brooks pan over. you can see -- david has got to be steadied by our producer here. you see the art sculptures there. the one on the far right, that just got lifted up and moved 40 yards to where it is. that is what we're dealing with here with some of these almost to tornado like activity and tornado threats. we've gotten word from authorities here in palm beach county, their sheriff tweeted out a message of condolence because he reported that two law...
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we'll have our photojournalist david brooks go in on this. what you're looking at here is the third floor of this condominium complex. the first two floors including the garage were completely buried. this is the third floor. this is a 12-unit condominium complex that was crushed in the storm surge. not exactly sure how this happened, but we're on the southern tip of the island here. we talked to one of the owners heek, tom ross, he's 73 years old. he's had this place for 18 years. his unit is that middle one on the third floor. and he said he believes everybody got out of here and evacuated, and it's a good thing. if they hadn't, they wouldn't have survived this. we saw him earlier today. he just looked kind of shell shocked, he was standing there looking at this. we walked around to the back and we talked to him there. he was rational and fine, but i asked him, i said do you have any desire to come back here, and he said, oh, yeah, we're going to rebuild this place. i said, are you kidding? he said this place was built in the '70s. he knows
we'll have our photojournalist david brooks go in on this. what you're looking at here is the third floor of this condominium complex. the first two floors including the garage were completely buried. this is the third floor. this is a 12-unit condominium complex that was crushed in the storm surge. not exactly sure how this happened, but we're on the southern tip of the island here. we talked to one of the owners heek, tom ross, he's 73 years old. he's had this place for 18 years. his unit is...
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the area to my left, your right, david brooks is panning over there. that's palm beach. that is the barrier island. that mandatory evacuation applies to palm beach with low lying areas and mobile homes. they are trying to get people across the bridges to west palm beach, which is behind me. they have to get people across the water and over here to west palm beach. it's a challenge because a lot of people want to stay hunkered down. some think they can ride it out. authorities say that's a big mistake, get off that island. they expect five to ten feet of storm surge. what does that mean? the water level is five feet below where i'm standing. it's going to come up at least to where i'm standing maybe above it. the barrier island is going to be worse. they are telling people that they cannot procrastinate. i spoke to bill johnson, the head of emergency management here. he is worried about procrastination. he does not want people caught on the road saturday and sunday when it hits and going to feel the brunt of the storm. another huge challenge, here in palm beach county, no
the area to my left, your right, david brooks is panning over there. that's palm beach. that is the barrier island. that mandatory evacuation applies to palm beach with low lying areas and mobile homes. they are trying to get people across the bridges to west palm beach, which is behind me. they have to get people across the water and over here to west palm beach. it's a challenge because a lot of people want to stay hunkered down. some think they can ride it out. authorities say that's a big...
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a tornado that's just like whipping around. [ laughter ] and so it's wrong to think that -- >> david brooksto me this idea of the hierarchy of how we judge president trump. >> so, i've talked before about mazlow's hierarchy of political needs. >> seth: mazlow's hierarchy, okay. >> yeah, so this mazlow's hierarchy of needs, right, which is like food and shelter at the top and then like all the way at the bottom, do you have the new iphone? >> seth: right, okay, gotcha. >> i'm sorry. all the way at the top, you have the new iphone. >> seth: okay. >> and, i think you have that in politics, too. you have, at the top, is this a good policy? is the process in the white house running well? are they making sort of the right marginal decision? and then, we have fallen way way down the pyramid to does the president sort of sympathize with white supremacists? >> seth: gotcha. >> or are we in a situation where the president himself does not have any interest in learning about the details of the policies he's putting forward. we're in such a basic set of questions now about the person in the office that
a tornado that's just like whipping around. [ laughter ] and so it's wrong to think that -- >> david brooksto me this idea of the hierarchy of how we judge president trump. >> so, i've talked before about mazlow's hierarchy of political needs. >> seth: mazlow's hierarchy, okay. >> yeah, so this mazlow's hierarchy of needs, right, which is like food and shelter at the top and then like all the way at the bottom, do you have the new iphone? >> seth: right, okay,...
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david brooks is away. gentlemen, welcome to you both.ad the unusual scene this week of a bipartisan leadership meeting in the oval office, and the president cuts off his own treasury secretary as he's making a recommendation and agrees with the opposition party on this debt ceiling on a short-term c.r. michael, what do you make of all this? >> it's a massive shift. not long ago they were talking about putting a wall on the debt relief. so it's a huge change. i think that, you know, the art of the deal is easy when you surrender. that book wouldn't sell very well, but it's true, and he signaled surrender not just on this issue but somewhat on daca and somewhat on the whole issue of debt -- the debt ceiling, trying to get that out of american politics. so it was a fire storm for republicans. they're wondering, is this the new world. >> yang: mark? i'm not sure it's the new world, but i am sure, if i were mitch mcconnell, i would be seething with anger, the republican senate leader, because what donald trump did to him and paul ryan the spe
david brooks is away. gentlemen, welcome to you both.ad the unusual scene this week of a bipartisan leadership meeting in the oval office, and the president cuts off his own treasury secretary as he's making a recommendation and agrees with the opposition party on this debt ceiling on a short-term c.r. michael, what do you make of all this? >> it's a massive shift. not long ago they were talking about putting a wall on the debt relief. so it's a huge change. i think that, you know, the...
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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 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 kit
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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, tonight as the white house turns to tax reform, we talk to senator joe manchin of west virginia. he talks about his dinner last night with president trump where they discussed immigration, infrastructure, tax reform and bipartisanship. >> i've had more engagement with this white house and this president in the six, seven months, eight months that they've been there than i did in the six years that i was with the previous administration. and so i, you know, i appreciate having my words heard and my thoughts. i've been involve
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there are also call—ups for the uncapped sheffield united winger david brooks and the preston goalkeepere richard parker has stood down. this follows the departure of both the performance director and the head coach. there have been allegations of racism and bullying within the organisation and in the past few weeks, after what was described as an overspend, all funding withdrawn from the women's team. parker won't be replaced and with the resources that has freed up, as well as other restructuring, british bobsleigh say they can now partially fund a women's team in their bid to qualify for the pyeongchang games in february. tiger woods is a humane and never play competitive golf again. —— says he may never play competitive golf again. he underwent back surgery for again. he underwent back surgery for a fourth time in april. the 41—year—old hasn't played a major for the past two years. i've been out of the game for a while. first things first, get my health organised, make sure the pain goes away. could you see a scenario where you would not come back to competitive golf? yeah, definitel
there are also call—ups for the uncapped sheffield united winger david brooks and the preston goalkeepere richard parker has stood down. this follows the departure of both the performance director and the head coach. there have been allegations of racism and bullying within the organisation and in the past few weeks, after what was described as an overspend, all funding withdrawn from the women's team. parker won't be replaced and with the resources that has freed up, as well as other...
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. >> i pointed out an article about david brooks.alk about the power with tech companies today and part of the rising populism that may skpifts heexist here m greater scrutiny including anti-trust questions. you've been through that at microsoft. >> that's right. you know, when you have companies that are super successful, very profitable, very mainstream, and at least in the near term they look like they're not subject to much competition and everybody, you know, starts to think about that, particularly now the whole idea of how you read the news how you buy things are being shaped by these tech giants. the scrutiny makes sense. i hope that it's smart scrutiny. sometimes it's undermining. these are important platforms. and even europe's going to look perhaps tougher with these companies than the united states did. it's a little bit of a repeat of what microsoft went through. >> could i go back to your philanthropy work for just a second? >> sure. >> because you and melinda have talked about this. you're going to donate most of your
. >> i pointed out an article about david brooks.alk about the power with tech companies today and part of the rising populism that may skpifts heexist here m greater scrutiny including anti-trust questions. you've been through that at microsoft. >> that's right. you know, when you have companies that are super successful, very profitable, very mainstream, and at least in the near term they look like they're not subject to much competition and everybody, you know, starts to think...
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you've got david brooks referencing the triangle fire as he's making his arrangements means that there's some way that we can reach a broad spectrum of people to tell the story and then use it. there's something there. the nugget there that reaches people. calpona uses the triangle when he goes around to talking about walmart. she talks about triangle and considers us a sisterhood. thank you for that question. >> if you give me that contact, there's a woman who wrote an essay on the yuan rale and ou the outpouring of grief was the merging of the understanding of the jews as white as help to solidify that. if you're interested in that, we've been in contact. it's an interesting approach that you might want to read. >> thanks for stepping up to the hike. >> it's really a sort of sad and shameful that the union movement was so prejudiced and segregated. but it was segregated also by ethnicity. >> so two things. one is, one thing i think may be a hook for students is the way -- child labor is legal in the this country until the 1930s. they pass the laws in the state and they're struck down o
you've got david brooks referencing the triangle fire as he's making his arrangements means that there's some way that we can reach a broad spectrum of people to tell the story and then use it. there's something there. the nugget there that reaches people. calpona uses the triangle when he goes around to talking about walmart. she talks about triangle and considers us a sisterhood. thank you for that question. >> if you give me that contact, there's a woman who wrote an essay on the yuan...
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. >> i pointed out an article by david brooks this morning in the new york column.r of tech companies today, and part of the rising populism that may exist here may lead to greater scrutiny of these huge tech companies, including anti-trust questions. you have been through that at microsoft. >> that's right. you know, when you have companies that are super successful, very profitable, very mainstream, and at least in the near term they look like they're not subject to much competition, everybody, you know, starts to think about that. particularly now where the whole idea of how you read the news is being shaped or a lot of how you buy things are being so shaped by these tech giants. so the scrutiny makes sense. i hope that it is smart scrutiny. sometimes it is just, you know, going and trying to undermine. but here, these are important platforms, and even europe going to lk perhaps en toug iher at these companiess t the united states did. and it is a little bit of a repeat of what microsoft went through. >> could i go back to your philanthropy work for a second? >>
. >> i pointed out an article by david brooks this morning in the new york column.r of tech companies today, and part of the rising populism that may exist here may lead to greater scrutiny of these huge tech companies, including anti-trust questions. you have been through that at microsoft. >> that's right. you know, when you have companies that are super successful, very profitable, very mainstream, and at least in the near term they look like they're not subject to much...
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david: peter brooks from heritage, good to see you, appreciate it. >> thank you. david: melissa?frustration in florida after hurricane irma. millions without power, as our next guest is starting to see a slowdown in the recovery efforts outside her miami home. think your large cap equity fund has exposure to energy infrastructure mlps? think again. it's time to shake up your lineup. the alerian mlp etf can diversify your equity portfolio and add potential income. bring amlp into the game. before investing, consider the fund's investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses. read the prospectus carefully at alpsfunds.com/amlp approaching medicare eligibility? you may think you can put off checking out your medicare options until you're sixty-five, but now is a good time to get the ball rolling. keep in mind, medicare only covers about eighty percent of part b medical costs. the rest is up to you. that's where aarp medicare supplement insurance plans insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company come in. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they could help
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. >> real quickly, though, about the -- this is just the latest voice, david brooks, saying the nextump's ethnic nationalist, add an anti-corporate, anti-tech layer, google, facebook, amazon, google, sort of stand against what he stands for do you think that they're going to have to do a lot more to fend off a regulatory attack? >> you know, i think that one of the things that's probably on the horizon for facebook is more scrutiny about privacy, but i don't think it's a real significant business issue i think they'll be able to kind of grow through that and figure out a way to use technology to comply with whatever they need to comply with >> david, what's a more reasonable price for you how much would facebook have to come down for you to say, yeah, i'd take a look at that one? is. >> i would say a good 20%. just to add to the discussion, why this is the worst situation that we've ever seen is as much respect as i have for mark zuckerberg, the fact of the matter is one person controls this huge monopoly that's too much power, i think ultimately regulators are going to say to have i
. >> real quickly, though, about the -- this is just the latest voice, david brooks, saying the nextump's ethnic nationalist, add an anti-corporate, anti-tech layer, google, facebook, amazon, google, sort of stand against what he stands for do you think that they're going to have to do a lot more to fend off a regulatory attack? >> you know, i think that one of the things that's probably on the horizon for facebook is more scrutiny about privacy, but i don't think it's a real...
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and david brooks talking about abbie hoffman, tom knowing about the disruption that started in earneste have had 50 years now of disruption in this country. >> and it's probably not going to stop. roy moore is a continuation of it. i would argue the whole notion of the country's birth was about disruption. the whole notion was about us challenging gst and always distrusting government. we found ourselves in one of those moments. it's interesting to hear mr. brokaw talk about all of this. have you to wonder -- i know we're going to break. you have to wonder as we listen to those folks who say they're for him, wish he could be quiet, are they indicating they could be for something else within their own party, outside of the party? the worry for the system, i think, is what joe has articulated throughout the show today, which is do we embrace a way to get things done or do we continue to pursue a path of just massive disruption that doesn't produce much changes to the architecture? >> what i find when i'm out there talking to trump supporters that they say after they defend him, why can't
and david brooks talking about abbie hoffman, tom knowing about the disruption that started in earneste have had 50 years now of disruption in this country. >> and it's probably not going to stop. roy moore is a continuation of it. i would argue the whole notion of the country's birth was about disruption. the whole notion was about us challenging gst and always distrusting government. we found ourselves in one of those moments. it's interesting to hear mr. brokaw talk about all of this....
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. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story... 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... 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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romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario mark rosen brooke david rosenbaumm sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal daniel rosetti norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg mark david rothenberg nicholas rowe timothy alan roy, sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> into manson godmother. we miss you so much. the pain of losing you will never go away. but we feel your presence and know that you are around guiding us. not a day goes by that we don't think about you or miss you. we hope you are looking down upon us, you're smiling proudly of the people we have become. as you used to say, never give up, wherever go under or go around, but never give up. we love you. >> and my uncle, michael boyle. he is a hero to me in a hero to many others. stephen p. russell steven harris russin michael thomas russo, sr. wayne alan russo edward ryan john joseph ryan, jr. jonathan stephan ryan matthew lancelot ryan
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romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario mark rosen brooke david rosenbaumum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> to my aunt and godmother, mirna maldonado, we miss you so much. the pain of losing you will never ever go away. we do feel your presence and know that you are always around guiding us. not a day goes by that we don't think about you or miss you. we hope that you're looking down upon us, you're smiling proudly of the people that we have become. and as you used to say, never give up, go over, go under, go around but never, ever give up. we love you, mirna. >> and my uncle, michael boyle. he's a hero to me and a hero to many others. bart joseph ruggiere sus
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. >> one way to put it. [ laughter ] >> david, thank you very much. >> thank you, brooke. >> again, doooper's interview with hillary clinton. it is going to be an hour long airing the interview tomorrow night, 8:00 eastern time here in cnn. i am brooke baldwin, thank you for being with me. we'll send it to washington now with "the lead" with jake tapper. "the lead" starts right now. residents return to ruins. now the search for the missing, even as some areas remaining unreachable. paradise lost, dozens of people killed by irma and the caribbean and those left struggling just to survive, cleaning and do not forget about us and president trump's meeting with politicians under a cloud of investigation
. >> one way to put it. [ laughter ] >> david, thank you very much. >> thank you, brooke. >> again, doooper's interview with hillary clinton. it is going to be an hour long airing the interview tomorrow night, 8:00 eastern time here in cnn. i am brooke baldwin, thank you for being with me. we'll send it to washington now with "the lead" with jake tapper. "the lead" starts right now. residents return to ruins. now the search for the missing, even as...
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david muir. >> this looks more like your typical wedding photo. clayton and brooke this weekend in ontario. but this is what it soon looked like. that's the groom soaked, nearly waist deep in the water. clayton noticed a boy had fallen in, and without hesitation, left the photo shoot to save the boy. >> his face was underwater and he was fighting. he was really fighting. lucky he is only a little guy and i grabbed him sort of like right here. and i kind of honestly sort of hubbed him up. >> it was moments earlier they had begun to take the photos when the photographer noticed the groom was gone. >> he is struggling to swim. and he swooped up the little guy by his arm, just sopping wet. and the kid safely walking away while he is in the river. >> that little boy, he is okay tonight. and so is the bride, saying that's the guy i married. >> that's clay. that's clay to me. it doesn't even surprise me that that happened. it's something he would instinctively do. >> great. david muir reporting. >>> one last check on the weather. let's go to meteorologist sandhya patel. sandhya? >> hi, dan. live d
david muir. >> this looks more like your typical wedding photo. clayton and brooke this weekend in ontario. but this is what it soon looked like. that's the groom soaked, nearly waist deep in the water. clayton noticed a boy had fallen in, and without hesitation, left the photo shoot to save the boy. >> his face was underwater and he was fighting. he was really fighting. lucky he is only a little guy and i grabbed him sort of like right here. and i kind of honestly sort of hubbed...
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brooks channel6 "action news." jim back to you. >> thank you, bob. >>> of course world news tonight with david muir will have much more on the recoveryand relief efforts just beginning in florida. that is next at 6:30 right after "action news." >>> philadelphia police have arrested and charged a teenager and his older brother for the murder of a man in front of his two-year-old daughter. "action news" reporter sarah bloomquist is live in the 1500 block of mellon street in spring garden, the scene of this horrific crime. sarah. >> reporter: and jim, today philadelphia police detailed how they tracked down the two suspects who are now accused of shooting and killing girard grandzol here on his block with his two-year-old daughter nearby. they also identified the 16-year-old, the juvenile, accused of pulling the trigger. his older adult brother remains in police custody in north jersey. this is 16-year-old marvin roberts. police believe he's the triggerman who shot and killed 38-year-old girard grandzol outside his home at 15th and melon in the spring garden section just after 8 o'clock on thursday night. a surveillance camera on the bl
brooks channel6 "action news." jim back to you. >> thank you, bob. >>> of course world news tonight with david muir will have much more on the recoveryand relief efforts just beginning in florida. that is next at 6:30 right after "action news." >>> philadelphia police have arrested and charged a teenager and his older brother for the murder of a man in front of his two-year-old daughter. "action news" reporter sarah bloomquist is live in the...
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there may come a day when i do so there's some benefit to this larry kudlow, then brookings institution director davidt gray is from wisdom as well. are you 29 now, david? what's the biggest surprise -- this was as expected, was it not, david what's the biggest surprise you saw when we saw the -- and i know it's not complete yet but with what you know, what's the biggest surprise >> well, actually i was surprised that for cosmetic reasons they decided to raise the top marginal -- the bottom marginal rate from 10% to 12% for people at the bottom that seemed to me a strange thing to do. it gives the left a talking point and i gather from sum reports president trump saw that and was displeased but basically you're right it's as expected, it's a big tax cut for business, it would probably blow a big hole in the deficit. it would produce some economic growth but not enough to offset the lost revenue and there are just a huge number of unanswered questions, vague statements like "the committees will work on doing this and doing that. >> larry, the -- i mean is there a surcharge on high earners? that will --
there may come a day when i do so there's some benefit to this larry kudlow, then brookings institution director davidt gray is from wisdom as well. are you 29 now, david? what's the biggest surprise -- this was as expected, was it not, david what's the biggest surprise you saw when we saw the -- and i know it's not complete yet but with what you know, what's the biggest surprise >> well, actually i was surprised that for cosmetic reasons they decided to raise the top marginal -- the...
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brookings institute as losing coverage. the macy see negative consequences, and that is a traditional headwind. davidwe were told to expect more details on tax reform from the group known as the big six. what are you expecting? >> what you are going to get, the trumplly, is administration, the president himself, and senior congressional leaders are linking arms and saying largely the kinds of things we have been talking about for a while. we are going to try to jumpstart the economy is gross of lee is possible -- as aggressively as possible. looking at a corporate rate in the low 20's. they will start at 20 or less. we will see a simplification of brackets and a focus on the individual side, a focus on getting lower brackets much more relief. see retroactivity to january 2017. i think there will be a big push on that. details, iing for think will be disappointed. this is about getting markets excited and putting a lot of pressure on rank-and-file. it thatow important is the budget deal adds to the deficit? >> i think it would be positive if we saw it. i saw what senator corker had to say about this.
brookings institute as losing coverage. the macy see negative consequences, and that is a traditional headwind. davidwe were told to expect more details on tax reform from the group known as the big six. what are you expecting? >> what you are going to get, the trumplly, is administration, the president himself, and senior congressional leaders are linking arms and saying largely the kinds of things we have been talking about for a while. we are going to try to jumpstart the economy is...