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. >> reporter: carrie and bonnie's dorm dad in senegal was david brooks. bonnie says she was 7 when he began abusing her. both say brooks told them not to tell anyone. did you all feel it would take your parents away from god's work? >> yes, that's what we were told. >> if their work was impeded, that meant people wouldn't be saved? >> and that would be our fault. >> reporter: when carrie did tell she says new tribes mission tried to cover it up. >> the mission leadership told my dad on the phone, you are going to ruin this >> so he co serve as a dorm dad? >> uh-huh. yes. >> reporter: after more complaints the mission let david brooks return to the u.s. >> nobody knew why he'd come back, and therefore, nobody is on notice that this man is a serial offender. >> reporter: baz is a lawyer who happens to be the reverend billy graham's grandson. his company, grace, was hired by new tribes mission to do a thorough investigation of the allegations surrounding the mission in senegal. their 2010 report found more than 20 children were sexually abused over two decad
. >> reporter: carrie and bonnie's dorm dad in senegal was david brooks. bonnie says she was 7 when he began abusing her. both say brooks told them not to tell anyone. did you all feel it would take your parents away from god's work? >> yes, that's what we were told. >> if their work was impeded, that meant people wouldn't be saved? >> and that would be our fault. >> reporter: when carrie did tell she says new tribes mission tried to cover it up. >> the...
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mark shields, david, brooks thanks very much. always good to talk to you.>> nawaz: y tonight, this sunday, the 61st annual grammy awards kick off in los angeles. e artist a lot of people have their eyes on is kacey musgraves, nominated for fouo awards and arforming at the show. jeffrey brown caught up with musgraves at a recent performance at the anthem in washington, d.c. ( ♪ "sl burn" ) >> brown: the song "slow burn" opens kacey musgraves' show on her sold-out tour and her new album, "golden hour." ♪ i'm gonna do it my way it'll be all right ♪ if we burn down and it takes all night ♪ it's a slow burn >> it's just kind of a musing on myself, and just, kind of... when i was making the album, hind of where i was mentally, justing that, like, it's not always about just getting to the end or getting the besgest, the fa it's about taking your time and really enjoying the journey there. ♪ ♪ >> brown: st 30 years old, the texas-born musgraves seems to be enjoying her journey in music-- and doing it on her own terms, making the music she wants while defying expect
mark shields, david, brooks thanks very much. always good to talk to you.>> nawaz: y tonight, this sunday, the 61st annual grammy awards kick off in los angeles. e artist a lot of people have their eyes on is kacey musgraves, nominated for fouo awards and arforming at the show. jeffrey brown caught up with musgraves at a recent performance at the anthem in washington, d.c. ( ♪ "sl burn" ) >> brown: the song "slow burn" opens kacey musgraves' show on her...
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it found more than 20 children were sexually abused over two decades, and david brooks, the dorm dadenegal, was by far the biggest offender. >> your abusers have not been charged with a crime. >> huh-uh. >> no. >> are they on any kind of registered sex offender's registry? >> no. >> i think that's the scariest thing, thinking that they're still out there. >> we tracked down david brooks in a small town an hour south of atlanta. >> i'd like to ask you some questions about senegal, if i could. >> you may not. >> i may not? do you want to say that an investigation found whether or not you abused children? >> no response whatsoever. >> the dorm dad from the philippines lives in virginia and agreed to speak. he confessed to abusing missionary kids but not his own daughter kelly. >> i did sexually molest these 8-year-olds there when we were living at the dorm. it always happened at night when everybody was sleeping. >> do you think you should have gone to jail? >> yeah, sure. i should have decapitated probably. >> as adults, every one of these women reached out to law enforcement authoriti
it found more than 20 children were sexually abused over two decades, and david brooks, the dorm dadenegal, was by far the biggest offender. >> your abusers have not been charged with a crime. >> huh-uh. >> no. >> are they on any kind of registered sex offender's registry? >> no. >> i think that's the scariest thing, thinking that they're still out there. >> we tracked down david brooks in a small town an hour south of atlanta. >> i'd like to ask...
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coming up on the newsh mark shields and david brooks on the week's news.nook at the early work of famed photographer gordon parks. but first, let's turn now to a different but crucial pocketbook issue: the cost of prescriptn drugs. the trump administration has taken a number of steps to tacklehe issue. the latest: a big move that essentially bans drug-makers from giving money in the form of rebates to middlemen known asma ph benefit managers and insurers. the rebates, which add up to e tens of billiory year, are widely seen as improving the chance that a drug will be used and covered. e new proposal would essentially make those rebates into illegal kickbacks. it applies to medicare and medicaid managed care plans, but the administration would like congress to change the law soth it applies to private insurance, too. alex azar is the secretary of h health aan services, and he joins me now. mr. secretary, welcome to the "newshour". >> great to be h fe, judy. than having me. >> woodruff: so tell us in brief why you believe this step will bring down the price
coming up on the newsh mark shields and david brooks on the week's news.nook at the early work of famed photographer gordon parks. but first, let's turn now to a different but crucial pocketbook issue: the cost of prescriptn drugs. the trump administration has taken a number of steps to tacklehe issue. the latest: a big move that essentially bans drug-makers from giving money in the form of rebates to middlemen known asma ph benefit managers and insurers. the rebates, which add up to e tens of...
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that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. to both of you. >> judy. >> woodruff: so let's talk about, mark what the democrats announced today. they said they were going to do this, but they officially put word out today they were going to vote on tuesday basically just to negate, cancel what the president is trying to do declare a national emergency to find money to pay for a wall on the southern border. is this a smart move? >> is it a smart move? well, it will pass the house. there are 226 co-sponsors right now. nancy pelosi does something well, she does loot of things well, but she knows how to count, and the question is how many republicans. there's one at this point from michigan, but others who will come over. >> woodruff: only one. at this point, that's right. so then it moves to the senate. i mean, i think it's a moment of some truth, reality for republicans. i think susan collins of maine has already indicated her own opposition to the president's position. i think corey gardner of colorado up for a tough race next ye
that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks. to both of you. >> judy. >> woodruff: so let's talk about, mark what the democrats announced today. they said they were going to do this, but they officially put word out today they were going to vote on tuesday basically just to negate, cancel what the president is trying to do declare a national emergency to find money to pay for a wall on the southern border. is this a smart move?...
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plus, mark selds and david brooks analyze the politics at play. and, actress regina king speaks with us about portraying a ther in the film "if beale street could talk." her performance has been nominated for an academy award. >> the hardest thing about parenting is holdingght and letting go. so i can relate to that, from an experiential place.yi it was just ap all of these experiences into the rformance. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for hhe pbs newsho been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> text night and day. >> catch it on replay. >> burning some fat. >> sharing the latest viral cat! >> you can do the things you like to do with a wireless plan designed for you. with talk, text and data. consumer cellular.re learn t consumercellular.tv >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, german, italian, and more.cr >> americase lines. >> the ford foundation. working wi frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support
plus, mark selds and david brooks analyze the politics at play. and, actress regina king speaks with us about portraying a ther in the film "if beale street could talk." her performance has been nominated for an academy award. >> the hardest thing about parenting is holdingght and letting go. so i can relate to that, from an experiential place.yi it was just ap all of these experiences into the rformance. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >>...
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>> yes. >> reporter: after more complaints, the mission let david brooks go back to the u.s.eaders tried to silence her, as well. >> i was called in as a a 15-year-old with three men in a room. they told me to not say anything. >> reporter: her family was abruptly sent back to the u.s. nobody calls the police? nobody tells the authorities in the u.s. at least? >> no. no one. >> reporter: new tribes mission admits, more needed to be done. child abuse in any situation is heartbreaking. our heart goes out to any victims, a spokesperson told nbc news. in 2010, new tribes commissioned an outside investigation into only what happened in senegal. it found more than 20 children were sexually abused over two decades, and david brooks, the dorm dad in senegal, was, by far, the biggest offender. your abusers have not been charged with a crime. >> no. >> reporter: are they on a registered sex offender registry? >> no. >> i think that's the scariest thing, is thinking that they're still out there. >> reporter: we tracked down david brooks in a small town an hour south of atlanta. i'd like
>> yes. >> reporter: after more complaints, the mission let david brooks go back to the u.s.eaders tried to silence her, as well. >> i was called in as a a 15-year-old with three men in a room. they told me to not say anything. >> reporter: her family was abruptly sent back to the u.s. nobody calls the police? nobody tells the authorities in the u.s. at least? >> no. no one. >> reporter: new tribes mission admits, more needed to be done. child abuse in any...
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it found more than 20 children were sexuall abused over two decades and david brooks, the dorm dad in by far the biggest offender. >> your abusersave not been charged with a crime? >> no. >> are they onin any of registered sex offender registry? >> no. i think that's the scariest thing, thinking they're still there. >> reporter: we tracked down david brooks in a small town an houra.outh of atlant >> i'd like to ask you some questions about senegal if i could. >> you may not. >> reporter: doou want to say -- an investigation found that you sexually abused multiple children. do you want to respond to oat? >> response whatsoever. >> reporter: leslie emery, the dorm dad fromhi theppines lives in virginia and agreed to speak. he confessed to abusing missionary kids, but not his own daughter kelly. >> i did sexually molest the 8-year-olds there, people living at the door. it happened at night while everybody w sleeping. >> do you think you should have gone to jail? >> yeah, sure. i s buld haven decapitated probably. >> reporter: as adults, every one of these women reached outa tonforcement
it found more than 20 children were sexuall abused over two decades and david brooks, the dorm dad in by far the biggest offender. >> your abusersave not been charged with a crime? >> no. >> are they onin any of registered sex offender registry? >> no. i think that's the scariest thing, thinking they're still there. >> reporter: we tracked down david brooks in a small town an houra.outh of atlant >> i'd like to ask you some questions about senegal if i could....
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brian: i foresaw this story in a david brooks column in the new york times.e gives up something called the sydni awards every year. part one and part two. these are people who write long articles in newspapers and magazines. and he wrote about you. he gave you the first sydni award this season, in december -- sydni award this season, in december. did you know it was coming? >> i had no idea. i did not know my story would be as well received as it was. i got a lot of positive feedback, even before it was highlighted in the award. i got emails from people. dozens who said they had been through this themselves. people who had been subjected to this me too movement who had lost their jobs over allegations of his behavior. they say it ruined their lives so thank you for writing this and telling a little bit about what it is like from the inside. brian: c-span had a little bit to do with this, which, it is complicated and i warned our audience to listen carefully on how it works. let me start with a couple things. what are you doing today? what is your job? ms. and
brian: i foresaw this story in a david brooks column in the new york times.e gives up something called the sydni awards every year. part one and part two. these are people who write long articles in newspapers and magazines. and he wrote about you. he gave you the first sydni award this season, in december -- sydni award this season, in december. did you know it was coming? >> i had no idea. i did not know my story would be as well received as it was. i got a lot of positive feedback,...
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coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks examine the week in washington., singer kacey musgraves on her expansive view of what country music can be. we continue our coverage of the opioid crisis that has afflicted so much of the country, and tonight, william brangham looks at the frustration and anger of many family survivors who are not satisfied with the national t sponse. it's parof our periodic series, "america addicted." >> brangham: the death toll om opioids is much higher than many americans realize. em truly is a public health ep. estimates are that more than 400,000 americans have died since the crisis began, and in 2017 alone, more than 47,000 people died of an overdose. but among the grieving mothers and fathers who are living this crisis everyay, there's a growing sense that this epidemic isn't being taken riously enough. that was the focus of a recent series by the associatss called "the left behind." it featured many of the parents ceo are now burying their children at an unpnted rate in modern american history. as one mom in the series put i
coming up on the newshour: mark shields and david brooks examine the week in washington., singer kacey musgraves on her expansive view of what country music can be. we continue our coverage of the opioid crisis that has afflicted so much of the country, and tonight, william brangham looks at the frustration and anger of many family survivors who are not satisfied with the national t sponse. it's parof our periodic series, "america addicted." >> brangham: the death toll om...
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for shields and brooks.ic that is syed columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooksllo to both of you. we are goi mayor in just a moment, but i do want to start, david, with the president's announcement today that he didn't enough money to that he can spend up to's $8 billion on it. >> yeah, well this is awful. you know, i don't think it has anything to do with any invasion, as he claimed. i think he lost theovernment shutdown so he's giving himself a performance trophy to say i'm a winner. i think it's more about his psyche than anything in the country, ad it is a complete violation of any constitutional position that any liberal or conservative should believe in. the constitution clearly states that allocations and apprriations are the job of congress, and congress has been ceding power time and time again, presidents have been grabbing it, and this is by far the most egregious grab. once you walk down this line, then the constitutional order begins to frameworks and we've seen the fraying of socialre norms, now weeing the fraying of constitutional norms. >> woodru
for shields and brooks.ic that is syed columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooksllo to both of you. we are goi mayor in just a moment, but i do want to start, david, with the president's announcement today that he didn't enough money to that he can spend up to's $8 billion on it. >> yeah, well this is awful. you know, i don't think it has anything to do with any invasion, as he claimed. i think he lost theovernment shutdown so he's giving himself a...
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mark shields and david brooks join us to discuss the state of the union, the deepening political crisisother government shutdown. plus, a changing sou country music artist kacey dssgraves is up for four grammy awar this weekend. the singer has made waves in nashville with her unorthodox style, taking cues from pop an
mark shields and david brooks join us to discuss the state of the union, the deepening political crisisother government shutdown. plus, a changing sou country music artist kacey dssgraves is up for four grammy awar this weekend. the singer has made waves in nashville with her unorthodox style, taking cues from pop an
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plus, mark selds and david brooks analyze the politics at play.actress regina king speaks with us about portraying a ther in the film "if beale street could talk." her performance has been nominated for an academy award. >> the har
plus, mark selds and david brooks analyze the politics at play.actress regina king speaks with us about portraying a ther in the film "if beale street could talk." her performance has been nominated for an academy award. >> the har
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alex azar on the push to drive down the .ice of prescription dru and, it's friday.ma shields and david brooksere to talk about the divide over a border wall, the split between the president and his intelligence community, and some of the democrats flocking to run for the white house. plus, gordon parks on display at the national gallery of art.th a look aformative years of a major 20th-century photographer.
alex azar on the push to drive down the .ice of prescription dru and, it's friday.ma shields and david brooksere to talk about the divide over a border wall, the split between the president and his intelligence community, and some of the democrats flocking to run for the white house. plus, gordon parks on display at the national gallery of art.th a look aformative years of a major 20th-century photographer.
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mark shields and david brooks are here to talk about the divide over a border wall, the split betweenresident and his intelligence community, and some of the democrats flocking to run for the white house. plus, gordon parks on display at ive national gallery of art. a look at the formyears of a major 20th-century photographer.
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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 y soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> american cruise lines >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting institutions to promote a better world. .hewlett.org. >> 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 co station from viewers like you. thank you. captedioning sponsy nellwshour productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org results are only as good as your ingredients. on this season of martha bakes, join me in the kiten with the exper who know these ingredients best. i'll teach you how to use them in original recipes, from pies to cakes and tarts that your family and friends will love. plus, some of my favoritee bakers wil
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david wessel from brookings. >>> a news alert on google what's going on, josh? >> google is now saying it's going to spend $13 billion on u.s. real estate in 2019, expanding into nevada, ohio, texas and nebraska so money for data centers, office expansion in 2018, cap ex doubled to more than $25 billion though importantly the cfo did say that growth would moderate. when she talked to cnbc, defended that investing saying they're investing mostly in technical infrastructure, data centers and machines but the headline here, google will spend $13 billion on u.s. real estate in 2019. kelly, back to you >> are they trolling amazon? are they getting any big incentive checks for these big warehouses, data centers >> not sure if they're trolling amazon just yet. haven't seen quite the roll out that we saw from amazon here for hq2. don't see it in the release but i'll get back to you if i hear more about any incentives like that >> they're being cited in the new york city area >>> here's what's ahead on "the exchange." >> coming up -- a new suv. ramped up production and a
david wessel from brookings. >>> a news alert on google what's going on, josh? >> google is now saying it's going to spend $13 billion on u.s. real estate in 2019, expanding into nevada, ohio, texas and nebraska so money for data centers, office expansion in 2018, cap ex doubled to more than $25 billion though importantly the cfo did say that growth would moderate. when she talked to cnbc, defended that investing saying they're investing mostly in technical infrastructure, data...
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at 10:00 a.m., general david goldfine is at the brookings institution talking about challenges facinghe force. at 11:00 a.m., the announcement of the george polk journalism awards, followed by a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. someone once told president george w. bush that you were excited over a certain vote, and he said, how can you tell? why so few words? >> well, i'm not afraid of talking, but i found that i learned a lot more byte
at 10:00 a.m., general david goldfine is at the brookings institution talking about challenges facinghe force. at 11:00 a.m., the announcement of the george polk journalism awards, followed by a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. someone once told president george w. bush that you were excited over a certain vote, and he said, how can you tell? why so few words? >> well, i'm not afraid of talking, but i found that i learned a lot more byte
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air force chief of staff general david goldfein at the brookings institution talking about challenges facing the force. later at 11:00 a.m. the announcement of the george polk journalism awards with a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. presidential candidate senator kamla harris is making her first trip to new hampshire. earlier today she held a town hall style meeting in portsmouth, new hampshire. the granite state traditionally holds the first in the nation presidential primary. senator harris's visit to new hampshire follows a two day swing through another early primary state, south carolina. >> hi everyone. hi! it's great to be with you! it is great to be in the granite state. thank you guys. have a seat. we'll be here a while. thank you, madame speaker. i called harry before my visit to just check in and get some advice and counsel. you have ban trailblazer in your career. and i cannot thank you enough for your role of leadership and for introducing me this afternoon. thank you. thank all so very much for being here. it's a holiday. it is snowing outside. and
air force chief of staff general david goldfein at the brookings institution talking about challenges facing the force. later at 11:00 a.m. the announcement of the george polk journalism awards with a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. presidential candidate senator kamla harris is making her first trip to new hampshire. earlier today she held a town hall style meeting in portsmouth, new hampshire. the granite state traditionally holds the first in the nation presidential...
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at 10:00 a.m., general david goldfine is at the brookings institution talking about challenges facing the force. at 11:00 a.m., the announcement of the george polk journalism awards, followed by a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. someone once told president george w. bush that you were excited over a certain vote, and he said, how can you tell? why so few words? >> well, i'm not afraid of talking, but i found that i learned a lot more by listening. so frequently i start listening and think about what i want to say before i do it. that init's fair to say an era of commenting on public affairs. host: that was mitch mcconnell in 2016 talking about his memoir "the long game." he is now the longest serving republican congressional leader in history, and our goal over the next hour or so is to look at his senate career and his rise to leadership and power. to help us do that, we'll use the c-span video archives. we're also going to talk with two long-time congressional watchers, sahil kapur with bloomberg news and paul kane with "the washington post." mr. kane, you've
at 10:00 a.m., general david goldfine is at the brookings institution talking about challenges facing the force. at 11:00 a.m., the announcement of the george polk journalism awards, followed by a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. someone once told president george w. bush that you were excited over a certain vote, and he said, how can you tell? why so few words? >> well, i'm not afraid of talking, but i found that i learned a lot more by listening. so frequently i...
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air force chief of staff general david goldfein is at the brookings institution talking about challenges facing the force. later at 11:00 a.m. the announcement of the george polk journalism awards with a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. presidential candidate senator kamala harris is making her first trip to new hampshire. earlier today she held a town hall style meeting in portsmouth, new hampshire. the granite state traditionally holds the first in the nation presidential primary. senator harris's visit to new hampshire follows a two day swing through another early primary state, south carolina. ♪ >> hi everyone. hi! it's great to be with you! it is great to be in the granite state. thank you guys.
air force chief of staff general david goldfein is at the brookings institution talking about challenges facing the force. later at 11:00 a.m. the announcement of the george polk journalism awards with a discussion on journalistic uses of radio and podcasts. presidential candidate senator kamala harris is making her first trip to new hampshire. earlier today she held a town hall style meeting in portsmouth, new hampshire. the granite state traditionally holds the first in the nation...
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david davis, thank you. good to see you. >> thanks, brooke. zblncht horrifying scenes.windows trying to warn people they were in freezing cold cells in this jail without power during a deep freeze. we'll talk to one of the people who spoke up and got help. plus, i.c.e. arrests a rapper in a sting operation which breaks his public persona as being from atlanta. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. it was funny because when we would call another insurance company, hey would say "oh we can't beat usaa" we're the webber fa
david davis, thank you. good to see you. >> thanks, brooke. zblncht horrifying scenes.windows trying to warn people they were in freezing cold cells in this jail without power during a deep freeze. we'll talk to one of the people who spoke up and got help. plus, i.c.e. arrests a rapper in a sting operation which breaks his public persona as being from atlanta. >> tech: at safelite autoglass we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't...
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air force chief of staff general david cole teen gives a speech on strategy, funding, and personnel needs. he will speak at the brookings at 10:00 a.m.rrow mt. c-span2. a discussion on u.s. plans to withdraw from afghanistan on how the decision could impact stability. that starts live at 12:15 eastern on c-span. >> president trump delivers remarks to venezuelan americans in miami. he urged venezuelan military officials to back the interim president, and allow humanitarian aid to flow into venezuela. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ mrs. trump: thank you. it is wonderful to be here today in the beautiful city of miami. i are honoredand to stand with all of you as we together support the people of, the great people of venezuela. you proud to be here with in the united states of america as your first lady. many of you in the room no what it feels like to be blessed with freedom after living under the oppression of socialism and communism. in venezuela, the people
air force chief of staff general david cole teen gives a speech on strategy, funding, and personnel needs. he will speak at the brookings at 10:00 a.m.rrow mt. c-span2. a discussion on u.s. plans to withdraw from afghanistan on how the decision could impact stability. that starts live at 12:15 eastern on c-span. >> president trump delivers remarks to venezuelan americans in miami. he urged venezuelan military officials to back the interim president, and allow humanitarian aid to flow into...
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david: cvs earnings disappointed. we have broke joining us -- brooke joining us.down substantially. >> the guidance, just really disappointing numbers here. that is sending the baseline low. this is after the massive takeover of aetna. they are taking a $2.2 billion write down after a $3.9 billion write down with the same deal earlier this year. the price ofg half the purchase being written down. they are really seeing a lot of pressure in that business. that raises questions for me. if you are having issues with a big deal from the past, do you take on an even larger deal with integration risk? competitionure from from other pharmacy -- or is it the government? they are going after pbm's in a big way. >> this is about skilled nursing. you are seeing lower occupancy rates there and bankruptcies among providers. the separate issue weighing on outlook -- to address the reimbursement pressures there, they are moving to a new pbm model. the idea is to be more transparent, easier to , returning 100% of rebates to customers. it makes me think of the seeing thesue, writi
david: cvs earnings disappointed. we have broke joining us -- brooke joining us.down substantially. >> the guidance, just really disappointing numbers here. that is sending the baseline low. this is after the massive takeover of aetna. they are taking a $2.2 billion write down after a $3.9 billion write down with the same deal earlier this year. the price ofg half the purchase being written down. they are really seeing a lot of pressure in that business. that raises questions for me. if...
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brooke sullivan call -- called that. they are exploring options for the imaging after the biopharma sale. davidontinue to cover it. coming up, buffett is still shopping. ceobook sure -- brookshire is sitting on cash and looks toward a massive deal. more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ , global coming up investment strategist at principal level investors. -- principal global investors. is "bloomberg daybreak. huawei announcing its folding smart phone challenge the one unveiled by samsung. it folds into a small tablet. it will cost $2600. the market for smart phones is slowing. they are searching for ways to convince consumers to upgrade devices. j.p. morgan chase is asked to leave its ipo. bloomberg has learned offering for the home exercise start up at more than a billion dollars. they sell exercise bikes and treadmills and livestream fitness classes. berkshire hathaway has a cash pile of $112 billion and is looking for a giant acquisition. buffett doesn't think that will happen soon. in his annual letter to investors, he says his misses with decent long-term prospects are looking for skyhigh pri
brooke sullivan call -- called that. they are exploring options for the imaging after the biopharma sale. davidontinue to cover it. coming up, buffett is still shopping. ceobook sure -- brookshire is sitting on cash and looks toward a massive deal. more on that. this is bloomberg. ♪ , global coming up investment strategist at principal level investors. -- principal global investors. is "bloomberg daybreak. huawei announcing its folding smart phone challenge the one unveiled by samsung....
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david: the third company we are watching, caterpillar. we have brooke to tell us about caterpillar. >> caterpillar released its january machinery sales data. we saw deterioration in the asia-pacific market, a 4% drop in retail sales, the first contraction since 2016. that underscores what caterpillar said, they are not seeing the growth there that they had seen in recent years. you're coming off strong years in 2017 and 2018. it's not a huge percentage, about 5-10% of their overall business. north america is the key market for them and that did remain fairly robust in january. the question is how long they can keep that up. does the slowdown in china and europe started to seep into the u.s. market? outperforming. goldman sachs saying if you want to get alpha, you have to go there. what do you see? michael: i understand the whole move, i get what trends are going on, but there's a lot of great stories out there. i've got three great ideas. this morning, yet he comes out -- yeti comes out. it's a good story, consumer facing. one, paypal and been venmo. la
david: the third company we are watching, caterpillar. we have brooke to tell us about caterpillar. >> caterpillar released its january machinery sales data. we saw deterioration in the asia-pacific market, a 4% drop in retail sales, the first contraction since 2016. that underscores what caterpillar said, they are not seeing the growth there that they had seen in recent years. you're coming off strong years in 2017 and 2018. it's not a huge percentage, about 5-10% of their overall...
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david: nike trading down 1.7% right now. we haven't heard much from nike. brooke are investigating the issue. it is sort of a fluke, freak thing. at the same time, you don't want your shoe falling apart in the middle of a game like this. david: players make moves like that all the time. tooke: the shoe is supposed hold up in all sorts of circumstances. it is a basketball to. -- basketball shoe. alix: durable goods of next. this is bloomberg. -- durable goods up next. ♪ alix: this is "bloomberg daybreak." let's take a look at how markets are performing. weaker stock in equity markets. the dax still holding on to gain despite the next eurozone pmi. services sector, manufacturing not so much. euro-dollar managing to eke out again. the aussie dollar tumbling. the data dropping. durable goods in december, that preliminary read was 1.2%. missing estimates by quite a lot. if you backup transportation you are looking at a gain of .01%. a big mess for december. the jobless claims moving lower. 216,000. the fed business index negative. those surveys tend to come in strong.
david: nike trading down 1.7% right now. we haven't heard much from nike. brooke are investigating the issue. it is sort of a fluke, freak thing. at the same time, you don't want your shoe falling apart in the middle of a game like this. david: players make moves like that all the time. tooke: the shoe is supposed hold up in all sorts of circumstances. it is a basketball to. -- basketball shoe. alix: durable goods of next. this is bloomberg. -- durable goods up next. ♪ alix: this is...
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david: as a point of order, the tax policy center, not a conservative group, the brookings institutionh that, the average american -- the average reduction for americans is going to be $1,610 on their taxes. so yes, the emphasis was on the corporate taxes but it does affect average americans as well. >> average but not -- david: average, it's true. of course, everybody says let's focus on the rich people. frankly, the top 50% of americans are the ones who pay the taxes. tfk it of course it will be focused there. >> let's not forget tax rates never went higher because obama didn't go back to what they were under clinton. it's one of the reason we are running deficits now. to say they didn't get a huge tax cut, because they got a tax cut in 2000 under bush. it never went away. rates are already low. the average middle class family pays a single digit federal tax rate. there's not a whole lot to cut there. the move towards simplicity, i don't want to -- that is a move in itself. even if the rates didn't change, it's good if people understand how taxes work and it's easy to file. that in i
david: as a point of order, the tax policy center, not a conservative group, the brookings institutionh that, the average american -- the average reduction for americans is going to be $1,610 on their taxes. so yes, the emphasis was on the corporate taxes but it does affect average americans as well. >> average but not -- david: average, it's true. of course, everybody says let's focus on the rich people. frankly, the top 50% of americans are the ones who pay the taxes. tfk it of course...
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pay a much higher rate >> let's bring in david walker what would be -- is the -- david, i just wonder, does br x brookingsis point in our country or we're not progressive? >> we definitely have a progressive tax system, but it's undoubtedly the case that we need to raise taxes on high-income households one is their income has skyrocketed. and at the same time their rates have not done up over the last 30 years normally in our system when income doubles or sququadruples they rate has not gone up. the other reason we need to raise taxes on the virich is tht we have this long-term budget issue where we'll either need to raise taxes or cut spending. >> they want to raise taxes but spend it on more skbieentitlemes we don't have a lot of time. let me ask you're in connecticut. i don't know you're probably -- i don't know if you got the stockholm syndrome or what, but taxes are never high enough, are they >> i'm trying to get out question have a progressive tax system and there's another key statistic that you didn't mention. 44% of tax filers pay nothing. and a percentage of those get a rebate due to earned inc
pay a much higher rate >> let's bring in david walker what would be -- is the -- david, i just wonder, does br x brookingsis point in our country or we're not progressive? >> we definitely have a progressive tax system, but it's undoubtedly the case that we need to raise taxes on high-income households one is their income has skyrocketed. and at the same time their rates have not done up over the last 30 years normally in our system when income doubles or sququadruples they rate has...
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david: richard, thank you so much for being with us. teal group vice president. brooke with us all week long. she is a bloomberg opinion congress -- a bloomberg opinion columnist. alix: more on what i am watching, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here is what i am watching. amazon earnings. that stock down 5%. joining us is a loop capital market senior research analyst. he reiterates his buy rating. what is the street missing? >> i think sales are clearly slowing but part of that is the law of large numbers. amazon did $233 billion in large sales. it is hard to continue to grow at 30% or 40% year-over-year. there is a shift going on in the retail side of the business where more their sales are to third parties. amazon does not record the entire sale price, they just record a portion of the sale. that is a much higher margin business for amazon. the last thing they're missing is amazon is becoming a profitability machine. markets continue to expand year-over-year and their cash flow is exploding. david: one of the things that has happened is they have moved it advertisin
david: richard, thank you so much for being with us. teal group vice president. brooke with us all week long. she is a bloomberg opinion congress -- a bloomberg opinion columnist. alix: more on what i am watching, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: here is what i am watching. amazon earnings. that stock down 5%. joining us is a loop capital market senior research analyst. he reiterates his buy rating. what is the street missing? >> i think sales are clearly slowing but part of that is the...
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, air force chief of staff general david goldstein gives a keynote speech on his ranch's strategy, funding and personnel needs. he was between audience at the brookingsnstitution, tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. on c-span two. a discussion on u.s. plans to withdraw from afghanistan and how that decision could impact stability in the region. it is hosted by the center for the national interest, starting five at 1215 eastern on c-span. >> someone once told president george w. bush that you were excited over a certain
, air force chief of staff general david goldstein gives a keynote speech on his ranch's strategy, funding and personnel needs. he was between audience at the brookingsnstitution, tomorrow at 10:00 a.m. on c-span two. a discussion on u.s. plans to withdraw from afghanistan and how that decision could impact stability in the region. it is hosted by the center for the national interest, starting five at 1215 eastern on c-span. >> someone once told president george w. bush that you were...
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brooke baldwin. president trump here at the white house big day for him as he has just nominated who he would like to be the head of the world bank, davidnow nominated as president of the world bank, but the key piece is that he's been a strong critic of the world bank and this is the man who could lead the world bank. rana foroohar is with me now. officially he has been nominated. this is a guy that's been so critical of the world bank so why would he want to lead it? >> exactly. the rest
brooke baldwin. president trump here at the white house big day for him as he has just nominated who he would like to be the head of the world bank, davidnow nominated as president of the world bank, but the key piece is that he's been a strong critic of the world bank and this is the man who could lead the world bank. rana foroohar is with me now. officially he has been nominated. this is a guy that's been so critical of the world bank so why would he want to lead it? >> exactly. the rest
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brooke baldwin. president trump here at the white house big day for him as he has just nominated who he would like to be the head of the world bank, david malpass. he's now nominated as president of the world bank, but the key piece is that he's been a strong critic of the world bank and this is the man who could lead the world bank. rana foroohar is with me now. officially he has been nominated. this is a guy that's been so critical of the world bank so why would he want to lead it? >> exactly. the rest of the world holds 84% of the voting shares in the world bank and there's a lot of complaints. you're hearing a lot of poor nations say, hey, this is a guy that doesn't believe in multi-lateralism that's going to run an institution that's nothing if not multi-lateralism. there's a lot of concerns about what he's going to do around the bank's work around climate change, which is a big, big deal in the rest of the world. the trump administration has been extremely critical of that. >> thank you very much for that. that news out of the white house. let's move and talk russia, beyond russia. chairman of the house intelligence committee expa
brooke baldwin. president trump here at the white house big day for him as he has just nominated who he would like to be the head of the world bank, david malpass. he's now nominated as president of the world bank, but the key piece is that he's been a strong critic of the world bank and this is the man who could lead the world bank. rana foroohar is with me now. officially he has been nominated. this is a guy that's been so critical of the world bank so why would he want to lead it? >>...
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again to samsung, david and jennifer for hosting and thank you to our panelists and i also want to name the members who supported this because it is both men and women members. susan brooks, tom emmer, drew ferguson, trey gaudi, kevin mccarthy, kathy rogers, martha, steve cicalese, fred upton, and wagner, greg walden, thank you to everyone. we look forward to staying in touch as we develop this program and announce our slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. >> we are going to do a short media availability with rep. elise stefanik so if the press could gather towards the front of the stage that would be great. >>> in 1979 cspan was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court,
again to samsung, david and jennifer for hosting and thank you to our panelists and i also want to name the members who supported this because it is both men and women members. susan brooks, tom emmer, drew ferguson, trey gaudi, kevin mccarthy, kathy rogers, martha, steve cicalese, fred upton, and wagner, greg walden, thank you to everyone. we look forward to staying in touch as we develop this program and announce our slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. >> we are going...
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david and jennifer are hosting. thank you to our panelists, and i also want to name all the members who supported this, because it's both men and women members, susan brooks, tom emmer, drew ferguson, trey gaudi, kevin mccarthy, mark wayne molen, martha roby, steve scalise, fred upton ann wagner, greg walton and jackie milewski. so thank you to everyone. we look forward to staying in touch as we develop this program and announce our slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. [ applause ] >> we are going to do a short media availability with congresswoman stefanik , so if all the press could come gather up towards the stage, that would be great. thank you. >>> thursday, the house ways and means committee will hold a hearing to discuss legislative proposals related to presidential and vice presidential tax returns. live coverage begins at 2 p.m. here on c-span 3. >>> over the last year, the world has seen what we always knew. that no people on earth are so fearless or daring or determined as americans. and if there is a mountain, we climb it. if there is a frontier, we cross it. if there is a challenge, we tame it. if there is an opportunity, we
david and jennifer are hosting. thank you to our panelists, and i also want to name all the members who supported this, because it's both men and women members, susan brooks, tom emmer, drew ferguson, trey gaudi, kevin mccarthy, mark wayne molen, martha roby, steve scalise, fred upton ann wagner, greg walton and jackie milewski. so thank you to everyone. we look forward to staying in touch as we develop this program and announce our slate of 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. [...
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david and jennifer for hosting. thank you to our panelists. and i also want to name all the members who supported this, because it's both men and women members. susan brookstom emer, drew ferguson, trey gowdy, kevin mccarthy, cathy mcforest ronlers, martha roby. steve scalise, greg walton and jackie walorski. thank you to everyone. we look forward to staying in touch and announce our slate for 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. [ applause ] >> we are going to do a short media availability, so if the press could gather toward the front of the stage, that would be great. >>> tomorrow on c-span3, the house ways and means committee holds a hearing on legislation that would require the president and virpt to release their tax returns. president trump has not released his tax returns. before president trump, all presidents since richard nixon have publicly released their returns. the hearing is at 2:00 p.m. eastern live here on c-span3, online at c-span.org and the c-span radio app. >>> voters in new mexico's first district elected deb haaland to the house, making her one of the first two native american women to serve in the congress. she was the ch
david and jennifer for hosting. thank you to our panelists. and i also want to name all the members who supported this, because it's both men and women members. susan brookstom emer, drew ferguson, trey gowdy, kevin mccarthy, cathy mcforest ronlers, martha roby. steve scalise, greg walton and jackie walorski. thank you to everyone. we look forward to staying in touch and announce our slate for 2020 republican female candidates. thank you. [ applause ] >> we are going to do a short media...
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brooks, whoopi goldberg, richard rogers from rodgers and hammerstein own, john gielgud, that is entertainment‘s select club. it could happen. you are watching breakfast. still to come this morning: when journalist davidhe news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. two people have been killed following a police car chase in west london. the car being pursued last night was being driven down the wrong side of the aao in west acton when it crashed into a coach. police say they were responding to reports of an aggravated burglary in harrow. an investigation is underway. in the last hour, it has been announced that knife crime offenders in four london boroughs will be fitted with gps tracking devices to reduce violent crime. the mayor of london says the 12—month pilot scheme shows london is leading the way on pioneering enforcement work. lewisham, lambeth, croydon and southwark are all involved in the trial. plans to have a holocaust memorial outside parliament have been opposed by royal parks. it says it won't support the proposalfor victoria park gardens, as they say the memorial would have a significant harmful impact on the character of the garden. the large bronze fin struc
brooks, whoopi goldberg, richard rogers from rodgers and hammerstein own, john gielgud, that is entertainment‘s select club. it could happen. you are watching breakfast. still to come this morning: when journalist davidhe news, travel and weather where you are. good morning, i'm asad ahmad. two people have been killed following a police car chase in west london. the car being pursued last night was being driven down the wrong side of the aao in west acton when it crashed into a coach. police...