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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the factors that could determine the outcome of the midterm election. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist, a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including jim and nancy pilgrim, and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. it is exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. that is the most rewarding thing. >> people who know know bbo. >> the john s and james l knight foundation fostering informed and engaged immunities. >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corration for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> the latest look at the u.s. economy is out and hiring is still going strong. despite rising inflation and ever
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perhaps david brooks should read the legislation. insulting referring to it as cotton candy. ts me to be trump but i'm not. those are the headlines. rachel: what? pete: what is that? will: the column was brooks suggesting that both trump and the far left had been rejected in the midterm elections. i think the term he used the fever is broken. by saying so he equated in her mind aoc to trump. pete: i figured david brooks had to get something in against trump. rachel: to take a swipe at aoc. pete: exactly right. rachel: by the way he is totally wrong. his analysis is wrong. this climate tour and the doubling down on climate policies that joe biden is doing right now overseas and domestically, you know, know committing to all kinds of resources to it. she is right, she was right about that bill. all right. up next, a ballot measure that requires doctors to perform life-saving care on infants who survive abortions fails in montana. the fight for life as abortion is embraced more than ever. pete: a lot of states where it went the wrong way. plus a new study claims mask mandates in
perhaps david brooks should read the legislation. insulting referring to it as cotton candy. ts me to be trump but i'm not. those are the headlines. rachel: what? pete: what is that? will: the column was brooks suggesting that both trump and the far left had been rejected in the midterm elections. i think the term he used the fever is broken. by saying so he equated in her mind aoc to trump. pete: i figured david brooks had to get something in against trump. rachel: to take a swipe at aoc....
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jonathan capehart and david brooks.alf of the people whose first language is kodiak diluted have died over the last few years. fewer than 20 remain. that is not sopping new speakers from learning and passing along a distinct culture and worldview to the next generation. reports from kodiak alaska, where arts and culture series canvas. >> if you don't speak it, you won't get the jokes at the language house. it is a place where everything has a lesson. catching up on gossip, watching the dishes, or making a grocery list. kodiak is known for bears and fish. but it is also the home of a powerful movement to bring the language back into daily use. for about 100 years, american schools taught english only, and punished children for speaking alutiiq. now, the last people who remember it as the language of use are almost gone. stevie works for the try. and a language mentor. >> it is so important, like my language, i have to do everything i can. >> the tribe estimates therere about 17 elders that are fluent alutiiq speakers lef
jonathan capehart and david brooks.alf of the people whose first language is kodiak diluted have died over the last few years. fewer than 20 remain. that is not sopping new speakers from learning and passing along a distinct culture and worldview to the next generation. reports from kodiak alaska, where arts and culture series canvas. >> if you don't speak it, you won't get the jokes at the language house. it is a place where everything has a lesson. catching up on gossip, watching the...
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david brooks andonathan capehart weigh in on the latest headlines. all of that in more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon. volunteer. topiary artist. a raymond james financial advisor tailors advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions. and friends of the newshour. including -- >> the landscape has changed, and not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again for whatever happens next. >> people who know, know bdo. >> the john l. and james l. knight foundation. more at kf.org. >> if -- 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. william: a newly liberated city in ukraine is reeling tonight
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i have applied them to the military now, david brooks suggests, and i quote, that example is the best teacher. moral improvement occurs most reliably. he writes, when heart is warmed, when we come into contact with people we admire, with people we really we really admire and love and, we consciously and unconsciously bend our lives to mimic theirs. each of the five elite souls grew up in a remarkable moral ecosystem with devoted parents who not only taught great values, but live them. they set a high example of what a selfless person of character looks like and acts like. consider just one example. ross parks was dad spent most of his career prosecuting mexican drug cartels despite repeated threats to the lives of himself and his family. by age 18, all five of our elite souls were accomplished. young leaders of character with an unusually strong moral foundation as well as strong records of intellectual leadership and athletic accomplishment. all five were drawn to west point's honor code like metal to magnet. now, west point is, of course, different from most civilian colleges and un
i have applied them to the military now, david brooks suggests, and i quote, that example is the best teacher. moral improvement occurs most reliably. he writes, when heart is warmed, when we come into contact with people we admire, with people we really we really admire and love and, we consciously and unconsciously bend our lives to mimic theirs. each of the five elite souls grew up in a remarkable moral ecosystem with devoted parents who not only taught great values, but live them. they set...
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. >> friday, david brooks and jonathan k partway in on the red wave that fail to materialize. what it portends for former president trump's role in the republican party. all that and more tonight on the newshour. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist, a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. and friends of the newshour, including jim and patsy mildred, and kathy and paul anderson. >> the landscape has changed. but not for the last time. the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities, but ahead to future ones. resilience is the ability to pivot again and again for whatever happens next. >> people who knownow bdo. >> the john d and james l knight foundation fostering informed and engaged communities. >> and friends of the newshour. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broa
. >> friday, david brooks and jonathan k partway in on the red wave that fail to materialize. what it portends for former president trump's role in the republican party. all that and more tonight on the newshour. ♪ >> major funding for the pbs has been provided by -- >> pediatric surgeon, volunteer, topiary artist, a raymondjames financial advisor taylor's advice to help you live your life. life well planned. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and...
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david brooks andonathan capehart weigh in on the latest headlines. all of that in more on
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judy: david brooks, what are you thinking?eard so many analysis about why the the electric has been tied in none of them are convincing. there is an ebb and flow of elections but some things gradually change across elections. one of them has been educational sorting, people without college degrees going to the gop and people with going to democrats. democrats have tried to win back some of those workers we will see if iworks. i'm also looking at hispaniclecs .te rs, republicans have done better with hispanics, some polls show republicans accelerating those gains. they've been a reliable democratic constituency, is that becoming more divided? judy: in just a couple of seconds, i'm going to ask the rest of you, what are you singing tonight? faiz: you talk about working-class voters, that is the major issue. our persuasion voters still out there? i think a lot of them are working-class voters, people making under $60,000 a year, without a college degree, people in florida and ohio could determine tight elections. and democrats on
judy: david brooks, what are you thinking?eard so many analysis about why the the electric has been tied in none of them are convincing. there is an ebb and flow of elections but some things gradually change across elections. one of them has been educational sorting, people without college degrees going to the gop and people with going to democrats. democrats have tried to win back some of those workers we will see if iworks. i'm also looking at hispaniclecs .te rs, republicans have done better...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the factors that could determine the outcome of the midtermhat and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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well, david brooks, the liberal's favorite liberal masquerading as something more sophisticated, likened it all to a fever. finally, breaking performance. populism has begun to ebb, he wrote , and trump's nihilistic violence that lay at the heart at all. writing in the new york times, matthew continetti struck a similar note, arguing that tuesday's results bear a striking resemblance to the midterm elections of 1998 when setback then led to renewal. when the party then went on to embrace texas gov.. george w.. bush, who had won reelection, of course, in 1998 in texas. now, word to the wise, if you're actually trying to help ron desantis in 2020 four, best not to make a comparison to the president who hasn't been invited to speak at any rnc convention since he left office. but the pro-war coalition is they're emboldened. you have to they have to face facts and they're marching together, led by their fallen star general, liz cheney, who's enjoying the moment herself falsely believing that tuesday's results mean america is hankering for the good old days of fallujah and kandahar. >> it was
well, david brooks, the liberal's favorite liberal masquerading as something more sophisticated, likened it all to a fever. finally, breaking performance. populism has begun to ebb, he wrote , and trump's nihilistic violence that lay at the heart at all. writing in the new york times, matthew continetti struck a similar note, arguing that tuesday's results bear a striking resemblance to the midterm elections of 1998 when setback then led to renewal. when the party then went on to embrace texas...
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david brooks and ruth marcus, thank you for being with us to remember michael gerson. >> thank you for clear that michael was not one to shy away from difficult subjects. as we mentioned, a few years ago he mention his own struggles with depression while delivering a guest sermon at the national cathedral. can watch his full memorable message about seeking help, hope and love on our website. pbs.org/newshour. and that is the newshour for tonight. join us online and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you for joining us and we will see you soon. announce major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering no contract plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s.-based customer service team can help the plan that fits you. to learn more visit consumer cellular.tv. >> the landscape has changed and not for the last time. ♪ the rules of business are being reinvented with a more flexible workforce, by embracing innovation, by looking not only at current opportunities but ahe
david brooks and ruth marcus, thank you for being with us to remember michael gerson. >> thank you for clear that michael was not one to shy away from difficult subjects. as we mentioned, a few years ago he mention his own struggles with depression while delivering a guest sermon at the national cathedral. can watch his full memorable message about seeking help, hope and love on our website. pbs.org/newshour. and that is the newshour for tonight. join us online and again here tomorrow...
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he has been shifter to his home, but the other leaders, lovely pity there, david ludy brook s. and later in the convent joined them. i mean, the luck on our tv, it's slower, but pakistan. russia has become india's top oil supplier overtaking the usual major ex borders like saudi arabia and the rock. the new trade figures emerged prior to the indian for mres visit to moscow, and monday for talks with his russian counterpart, doctor j. shank. ours to day trip seeks to expand cooperation between the countries during a period of key global challenges. energy is a major topic on the agenda, especially after the g 7 confirm plans to push for a price cap on russian oil. but new delhi and moscow share more than just energy, both their members of bricks and beyond economic and cultural partnerships. they are also, they also cooperate heavily in defense. recent polls also show a majority of indians. consider russia the country's most reliable partner, says new delhi games independence back in 1947 with defense relations with moscow. also viewed as crucial by most the director of the unit
he has been shifter to his home, but the other leaders, lovely pity there, david ludy brook s. and later in the convent joined them. i mean, the luck on our tv, it's slower, but pakistan. russia has become india's top oil supplier overtaking the usual major ex borders like saudi arabia and the rock. the new trade figures emerged prior to the indian for mres visit to moscow, and monday for talks with his russian counterpart, doctor j. shank. ours to day trip seeks to expand cooperation between...
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david brooks, thank you for your time today. under way. it's becoming a ridiculous now, to be honest, i think. some of us do need to get to work and you're kind of forcing our hand. i support the strikes. i think they are striking for the right reasons, because i think a lot of the problems with the delays and cancellations is because of the underfunding that has gone on over the past few years. today, only a limited service is running on west midlands railway as members of the tssa union walk out. tomorrow there will be disruption around the country because of a strike by rail workers in the rmt union and some in the tssa. only about one fifth of britain's usually train services will run, and they will start later and finish earlier than normal. disruption will also spill over into sunday morning. talks between unions and rail employers continue. the rmt says there has not been enough progress. we have not had an offer put to us by the train operating companies in any way, shape orform that we could even consider. this is despi
david brooks, thank you for your time today. under way. it's becoming a ridiculous now, to be honest, i think. some of us do need to get to work and you're kind of forcing our hand. i support the strikes. i think they are striking for the right reasons, because i think a lot of the problems with the delays and cancellations is because of the underfunding that has gone on over the past few years. today, only a limited service is running on west midlands railway as members of the tssa union walk...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins has filed felony charges against david dip app. >> in the friday morning, hammer attack and house speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul at their pacific heights home. >> violence has no place in this city and we will work vigorously to hold the defendant accountable >> the path has been charged with attempted murder, residential burglary, assault with a deadly weapon. elder abuse, false imprisonment of an elder as well as threats to a public official and their family. at a news conference monday, jenkins called the attack politically motivated and said the pap came to the house looking for speaker pelosi. what is clear based on far? >> is that this house and the speaker herself worse per civically targets of the defendant. jenkins says the path actually had to hammers with him as well as zip ties, rope and a roll of tape. and there was no security present at the time of the break-in. and while she said san francisco is unfortunately no stranger to political violence, she said it's not okay to express political beliefs through violence as l
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins has filed felony charges against david dip app. >> in the friday morning, hammer attack and house speaker nancy pelosi's husband paul at their pacific heights home. >> violence has no place in this city and we will work vigorously to hold the defendant accountable >> the path has been charged with attempted murder, residential burglary, assault with a deadly weapon. elder abuse, false imprisonment of an elder as well as threats to...
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faces it but elaborated more on what happene during the attack district attorney brooke jenkins says th accused attacker david too pack got inside the house by breakin through a rear glass door she also revealed of those no security in or around the house at the time of the incident. at some point pelosi tried calling 911 from the homes elevator. he was stopped by the suspect were pelosi somehow managed to call from the bathroom a federa affidavit revealed a zip ties will be covered police found tate, wrote, gloves in the journal the suspect reportedly demanded to talk to nancy pelos and it would need or if she lied . >> it's a very sad to see we ar once again at a point in histor where people believe it's okay to express their political sentiments through violence. i think it really demonstrates that we have to calm things down . we have to decide we are going to be more respectful as an american society. >> pelosi is recovering after undergoing surgery for a fractured skull. issued a statement saying her husband is quote making steady progress on what will be a long recovery process. he will be arraigned to
faces it but elaborated more on what happene during the attack district attorney brooke jenkins says th accused attacker david too pack got inside the house by breakin through a rear glass door she also revealed of those no security in or around the house at the time of the incident. at some point pelosi tried calling 911 from the homes elevator. he was stopped by the suspect were pelosi somehow managed to call from the bathroom a federa affidavit revealed a zip ties will be covered police...
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all of this ahead of the closely watched speech by the fed chair jay powell at brookings on wednesday. let's bring in davidfrey's chief market strategy. any of this fed speak come as a surprise, david? >> i don't think so, sar a. you pointed it out in some of your remarks a little bit earlier on the show saying the fixed income market have not opinion in focus much at all. the ten-year note has moved and we are at some of the most inverted levels since the late '70s or early '80s this is really i think a pullback in equities after a pretty hectic run run for not the top, top end of the range but for the upper half of the range that we've been in since june, and i think people are rightly a little bit nervous going into jay's speech at 1:30 on wednesday he hasn't been very friendly for the market lately, so i think it makes some sense to be a little bit cautious. >> and i think what might be a little more nerve-wracking there's a q&a portion according to the agenda to take questions and he'll have that opportunity to talk at the last news conference where he put a real hawkish spin on what was a dovish stat
all of this ahead of the closely watched speech by the fed chair jay powell at brookings on wednesday. let's bring in davidfrey's chief market strategy. any of this fed speak come as a surprise, david? >> i don't think so, sar a. you pointed it out in some of your remarks a little bit earlier on the show saying the fixed income market have not opinion in focus much at all. the ten-year note has moved and we are at some of the most inverted levels since the late '70s or early '80s this is...
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brooks. thank you very much . i will start with you very much. i will start with you, david.t is interesting just reading your full job title. how did demography, immigration and integration let's just start with the demography element of this because post—brexit, i think lot of people wrongly obviously thought , oh, of people wrongly obviously thought, oh, well, you of people wrongly obviously thought , oh, well, you know, thought, oh, well, you know, we're going to see lower immigration and potentially fewer people, shall i say. i think minorities. but actually that's not the case. it no . in that's not the case. it no. in the short term, immigration has risen quite sharply mean european immigration has. so to that extent you could say the ending of free movement is starting to have an effect but that's been obviously more than compensated for by the big increase non eu immigration. but i do think it is worth out that quite lot of this will be one off. i mean quite lot of this particularly the big so the two really big surges of students and refugees various kinds of refuge
brooks. thank you very much . i will start with you very much. i will start with you, david.t is interesting just reading your full job title. how did demography, immigration and integration let's just start with the demography element of this because post—brexit, i think lot of people wrongly obviously thought , oh, of people wrongly obviously thought, oh, well, you of people wrongly obviously thought , oh, well, you know, thought, oh, well, you know, we're going to see lower immigration and...
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this is where the suspect, 42-year-old david the poppy, -- david the pop will face a judge this afternoon. brookeed a laundry list of the charges yesterday, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, residential burglary, abuse of an elder, on top of threats to a public official and their family. depape faces kidnapping charges. jenkins also confirming he had zip ties and duct tape in his bag and specifically targeted the pelosi home to confront speaker pelosi. >> it is something we have to take seriously and it is sad to see we are once again at a point in history believe it is ok to express their political sentiments through violence. lena: another new detail we learned yesterday. depape told interviewers he was going to hold nancy hostage and talk to her, adding he would let her goal if she told the truth. if she lied, he was going to break her kneecaps. speaker pelosi was not home at the time of the attack. depape is expected to be in court this afternoon at 1:30. this is only for state charges. federal court will happen on another day. live in san francisco, lena howland. kuma
this is where the suspect, 42-year-old david the poppy, -- david the pop will face a judge this afternoon. brookeed a laundry list of the charges yesterday, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, residential burglary, abuse of an elder, on top of threats to a public official and their family. depape faces kidnapping charges. jenkins also confirming he had zip ties and duct tape in his bag and specifically targeted the pelosi home to confront speaker pelosi. >> it is...
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reporter: san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins took to cnn wednesday night to address the case and the suspect david the pap who is currently behind bars facing several charges including attempted murder. >> this was politically motivated. he was seeking out the speaker. reporter: biden taking a bold tone, making direct references to what he calls a small group of extreme mager republicans with a voice that continues to grow, taking direct shots at former president trump and other republican candidates siding with trump leading up to election day. >> american democracy is under attack because the defeated former president of the united states refused to accept the results of the 2020 election. reporter: on wednesday, a limited number of pelosi family members were shown the body camera video of paul pelosi being attacked. they were also able to listen to the 911 call he made, both of which have not been publicly released. there are no plans to put them out there. >> we don't settle our differences in america with a riot, a mob, a bullet, a hammer. we settled them peacefully at the ballot box. reporte
reporter: san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins took to cnn wednesday night to address the case and the suspect david the pap who is currently behind bars facing several charges including attempted murder. >> this was politically motivated. he was seeking out the speaker. reporter: biden taking a bold tone, making direct references to what he calls a small group of extreme mager republicans with a voice that continues to grow, taking direct shots at former president trump and...
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reporter: san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins took to cnn wednesday night to address the case and the suspect david the pap who is currently behind bars facing several charges including attempted murder. >> this was politically motivated. he was seeking out the speaker. reporter: biden taking a bold tone, making direct references to what he calls a small group of extreme mager republicans with a voice that continues to grow, taking direct shots at former president trump and other republican candidates siding with trump leading up to election day. >> american democracy is under attack because the defeated former president of the united states refused to accept the results of the 2020 election. reporter: on wednesday, a limited number of pelosi family members were shown the body camera video of paul pelosi being attacked. they were also able to listen to the 911 call he made, both of which have not been publicly released. there are no plans to put them out there. >> we don't settle our differences in america with a riot, a mob, a bullet, a hammer. we settled them peacefully at the ballot box. reporte
reporter: san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins took to cnn wednesday night to address the case and the suspect david the pap who is currently behind bars facing several charges including attempted murder. >> this was politically motivated. he was seeking out the speaker. reporter: biden taking a bold tone, making direct references to what he calls a small group of extreme mager republicans with a voice that continues to grow, taking direct shots at former president trump and...
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district attorney brooke jenkins made it clear she will be prosecuting all six charges against david
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. they were both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police ad path went to pelosi's home in pacific heights. they say that paul pelosi call 9-1-1 from a cell phone in the bathroom and told the dispatcher there was a strange man inside asking for his wife, nancy, when he said she wasn't home. the man said he would wait and court documents released tuesday. prosecutors say the pap admitted that he intended to enter the home to take speaker nancy pelosi hostage. and if speaker pelosi lied to him, he intended to break her kneecaps, adding, quote, i am sick of the insane level of lies coming out of washington, d.c., i came here to have a little chat with his wife. i didn't really want to hurt
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. they were both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police ad path went to pelosi's home in...
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brooke jenkins. the outline of the charges against 42-year-old david depape -- that san francisco police obtained from david depape and information that was obtained from paul pelosi. mr. pelosi, quote, asked defended why he waited to see or not talk to nancy. well, she's number two in line for the presidency, right? when mr. pelosi agreed, defendants responded that they are all corrupt and we've got to take them all out. when mr. pelosi asked if he could call anyone for defendant, defendant ominously responded that it was the end of the road for mr. pelosi. mr. pelosi grabbed his phone, turned it on, called 9-1-1, and put the phone on speaker. watching mr. pelosi, defendant stood about three feet away, still holding the large hammer and this if ties. during the 9-1-1 call itself, mr. pelosi said there was a gentleman there waiting for his wife -- nancy pelosi -- to come back. to defuse the situation, mr. pelosi told the dispatcher that he did not need police, fire or medical assistance. trying to be calm and discreet while also trying to help dispatch to understand the situation, mr. pelosi then aske
brooke jenkins. the outline of the charges against 42-year-old david depape -- that san francisco police obtained from david depape and information that was obtained from paul pelosi. mr. pelosi, quote, asked defended why he waited to see or not talk to nancy. well, she's number two in line for the presidency, right? when mr. pelosi agreed, defendants responded that they are all corrupt and we've got to take them all out. when mr. pelosi asked if he could call anyone for defendant, defendant...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. they were both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police say des path went to pelosi's home in pacific heights, they say that paul pelosi call 9-1-1 from a cell phone in the bathroom and told the dispatcher there was a strange man inside asking for his wife, nancy, when he said she wasn't home. the man said he would wait in court documents released tuesday. prosecutors say the pap admitted that he intended to enter the home to take speaker nancy pelosi hostage. and if speaker pelosi lied to him, he intended to break her kneecaps, adding, quote, i am sick of the insane level of lies coming out of washington, d.c., i came here to have a little chat with his wife. i didn't really want to h
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. they were both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police say des path went to pelosi's home...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. they were both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police say des path went to pelosi's home in pacific heights, they say that paul pelosi call 9-1-1 from a cell phone in the bathroom and told the dispatcher there was a strange man inside asking for his wife, nancy, when he said she wasn't home. the man said he would wait in court documents released tuesday. prosecutors say the pap admitted that he intended to enter the home to take speaker nancy pelosi hostage. and if speaker pelosi lied to him, he intended to break her kneecaps, adding, quote, i am sick of the insane level of lies coming out of washington, d.c., i came here to have a little chat with his wife. i didn't really want to h
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. they were both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police say des path went to pelosi's home...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. theyiwere both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police say des path went to pelosi's home in pacific heights, they say that paul pelosi call 9-1-1 from a cell phone in the bathroom and told the dispatcher there was a strange man inside asking for his wife, nancy, when he said she wasn't home. the man said he would wait and court documents released tuesday. prosecutors say the pap admitted that he intended to enter the home to take speaker nancy pelosi hostage. and if speaker pelosi lied to him, he intended to break her kneecaps, adding, quote, i'm sick of the insane level of lies coming out of washington, d.c., i came here to have a little chat with his wife. i didn't really want to h
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins giving the latest information on the case against david to pap the man accused of breaking into house speaker nancy pelosi, san francisco home last friday morning attacking her husband, paul, that mister pelosi opened the door. theyiwere both holding a hammer and the police observed mister de pap pull that hammer away and then strike mister pelosi. it was around 02:30am, in the morning of october 28th when police say des path went to pelosi's home...
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than anything, not a normal speech and because of where it is happening, at the brookings institution which the good david russell at the wall street journal has completely rebuilt with people like bernanke, yellen, and on and on it is a place that studies inflation. jonathan: one question if you are in this market right now, will you push back against some of the easy conditions over the last month? lisa: everybody else has, and they sick yeah, keep going, goodbye. that is the been best has been the theme over the past couple of weeks. how much does this support inflation and give examples of it and give evidence of why it could be so important, but could be market moving. tom: they have reaffirmed to past few days not three or 4% which made headlines years ago, but he says 3% is with the public starts to adjust mentally to inflation. has essay was the essay of the month. jonathan: some data from a little later, premo -- bramo will run you through that, including the data and try overnight. disappointing. .2 on the s&p 500, a month gains on the s&p and just about on the nasdaq as well. the dollar this mo
than anything, not a normal speech and because of where it is happening, at the brookings institution which the good david russell at the wall street journal has completely rebuilt with people like bernanke, yellen, and on and on it is a place that studies inflation. jonathan: one question if you are in this market right now, will you push back against some of the easy conditions over the last month? lisa: everybody else has, and they sick yeah, keep going, goodbye. that is the been best has...
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san francisco courtroom, david depape, wearing an orange jumpsuit with a black sling on his right arm, was described as emotionless as the judge denied bail. district attorney brooke>> clearly we believe he is a severe public safety threat given what took place. he was targeting that home specifically in order to make contact with the speaker. >> reporter: the criminal complaint describes how depape, who had a history of pushing far-right conspiracies online, told investigators he was going to hold nancy hostage and had planned to break her kneecaps if she lied to him. as police arrived early friday morning, depape swung the hammer toward paul pelosi, saying he was taking the punishment instead. the speaker visited her husband this morning, who is said to be recovering well. and tonight, the u.s. capitol police chief calling for additional layers of physical security for members of congress as they continue to monitor thousands of potential threats. many of those spawned by conspiracy theories and misinformation, including just this morning. former president trump questioned whether there was even a break-in at the pelosi home. >> well, it's weird things going on
san francisco courtroom, david depape, wearing an orange jumpsuit with a black sling on his right arm, was described as emotionless as the judge denied bail. district attorney brooke>> clearly we believe he is a severe public safety threat given what took place. he was targeting that home specifically in order to make contact with the speaker. >> reporter: the criminal complaint describes how depape, who had a history of pushing far-right conspiracies online, told investigators he...
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francisco courtroom, david depape, wearing an orange jumpsuit, with a black sling on his right arm, was described as "emotionless," as the judge denied bail. district attorney brookens. >> clearly we believe he is a severe public safety threat, given what took place. he was targeting that home specifically, in order to makeal complaint describes how depape, who had a history of pushing far-right conspiracies online, told investigators he was "going to hold nancy hostage," and had "planned to break her kneecaps if she lied" to him. as police arrived early friday according to a state complaint, depape had other targets in mind including prominent state and federal officials and their families. and tonight, the u.s and tonight, the u.s. capitol police chief calling for additional layers of physical security for members of congress, as they continue to monitor thousands of potential threats-- many of those spawned by conspiracy theories and misinformation. including just this morning, former president trump questioned whether there was even a break-in at the pelosi home. >> reporter: last night, arizona's republican gubernatorial candidate kari lake made light of the
francisco courtroom, david depape, wearing an orange jumpsuit, with a black sling on his right arm, was described as "emotionless," as the judge denied bail. district attorney brookens. >> clearly we believe he is a severe public safety threat, given what took place. he was targeting that home specifically, in order to makeal complaint describes how depape, who had a history of pushing far-right conspiracies online, told investigators he was "going to hold nancy...
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district attorney brooke jenkins made it clear she will be prosecuting all six charges against david to the highest extent of the law. and tonight, we are learning some disturbing new details from both complaints filed in federal and state courts about how this attack unfolded, the emotive and serious questions about why there was not any security at the home. 42-year-old david of richmond faces federal charges of assault and attempted kidnapping after breaking in and attacking house speaker nancy pelosi's husband, paul, with a hammer. >> he specifically targeted the pelosi home to confront speaker pelosi. it was at some point after that mr. pelosi asked to go to the bathroom. which is where he was able to call 911 from his cell phone. >> according to the criminal complaint on monday, paul poulos he was asleep when david entered his bedroom, telling him to wake up and that he was looking for nancy. minutes after the call, police arrived to see the two men struggling for control over the hammer. officers asked what was going on. the complaint states david said everything was good. off
district attorney brooke jenkins made it clear she will be prosecuting all six charges against david to the highest extent of the law. and tonight, we are learning some disturbing new details from both complaints filed in federal and state courts about how this attack unfolded, the emotive and serious questions about why there was not any security at the home. 42-year-old david of richmond faces federal charges of assault and attempted kidnapping after breaking in and attacking house speaker...
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san francisco croom, david depape, wearing an orange jumpsuit with a black sling on his right arm, was described as emotionless, as the judge denied bail. district attorney brooke jenkins. >> clearly we believe he is a severe public safety threat. given what took place, he was targeting that home specifically in order to make contact with the speaker. >> reporter: the criminal complaint descrapes how depape told investigators he was going to hold nancy hostage and planned to break her kneecaps if she lied to him. as police arrived early friday morning, depape swung the hammer toward paul pelosi, saying he was taking the punishment instead. the speaker visited her husband this morning, who is said to be recovering well. and tonight, the u.s. capitol police chief calling for additional layers of physical security for members of congress, as they continue to monitor thousands of potential threats. many of those spawned by conspiracy theories and misinformation including just this morning, former president trump questioned whether there was even a break-in at the pelosi home. >> well, it's weird things going on in that household in the last couple of weeks. >> repo
san francisco croom, david depape, wearing an orange jumpsuit with a black sling on his right arm, was described as emotionless, as the judge denied bail. district attorney brooke jenkins. >> clearly we believe he is a severe public safety threat. given what took place, he was targeting that home specifically in order to make contact with the speaker. >> reporter: the criminal complaint descrapes how depape told investigators he was going to hold nancy hostage and planned to break...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins laid out the timeline for her criminal case against 42 year old david de pop. the first preliminary hearing scheduled for december, 14th will be determining what witnesses we need to call whether we call a victim, whether we call the 911 dispatcher, we believe that we have sufficient evidence to prove that he committed this crime was not in court for the hearing today, but he faces attempted murder, first degree burglary, elder abuse and assault with a deadly weapon charges he's accused of breaking into the home of house speaker nancy pelosi and attacking her husband, paul with a hammer. he also faces federal charges of kidnapping and assault. some legal experts believe these cases may not go to trial. because there's so much evidence because you have the statement of mr pelosi. you have the 911 tape. you have the body cam of the officers and you have mr de pops confession if he was properly mirandized advised of his rights, and he went ahead and spoke anyway. then there's a whole confession. ultimately these are going to be played out. i do not think w
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins laid out the timeline for her criminal case against 42 year old david de pop. the first preliminary hearing scheduled for december, 14th will be determining what witnesses we need to call whether we call a victim, whether we call the 911 dispatcher, we believe that we have sufficient evidence to prove that he committed this crime was not in court for the hearing today, but he faces attempted murder, first degree burglary, elder abuse and assault...
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specifically targets of the defendant, defendant, david deepak is expected to be arraigned this afternoon in san francisco superior court. district attorney brooke jenkins says he faces multiple felony charges, including attempted murder, burglary and elder abuse . my office will be filing a motion to detain him without bail, and that is based on what is obvious and severe public safety risk that the defendant poses to san francisco as well as the outer community. ktvu confirmed. the pap was booked into jail friday in absentia, which means he was booked remotely while staying in the hospital police the d a. nor the sheriff's office could confirm why he needed to be treated transferred from the hospital to county jail on monday, where he sits waiting for his arraignment . d a. jenkins says she's not sure if the pap has a lawyer representing him. that arraignment is scheduled for 1 30 this afternoon. reporting in san francisco. i'm james torrez, ktvu fox two news. federal court documents. our neighbors are revealing more information about 42 year old david pep. investigators say the pep was dressed in all black clothing carrying zip ties and a ham
specifically targets of the defendant, defendant, david deepak is expected to be arraigned this afternoon in san francisco superior court. district attorney brooke jenkins says he faces multiple felony charges, including attempted murder, burglary and elder abuse . my office will be filing a motion to detain him without bail, and that is based on what is obvious and severe public safety risk that the defendant poses to san francisco as well as the outer community. ktvu confirmed. the pap was...
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david lee. let's bring in katie pavlich and geraldo rivera who has done extensive reporting on the living conditions in the willow brookuation of disabled children and adults at that facility in staten island. he's followed a lot of these issues closely as a new yorker for many years. good to have you with us today. how do you greet this news that we are going to start sending these individuals to hospitals and unclear exactly where they're going to go after they stay in the hospital for a while and are off the streets. >> well, i'm cautiously optimistic, first of all, about major adams new attention to a problem that has been obvious to subway riders for many years. in new york and i know you know this, in 1999, we had an awful incident involving a journalist rider, kendra, from buffalo who is visiting new york, had moved to new york. kendra webdale, 32 years old. she was pushed on the tracks. killed instantly. the guy that did it, albert goldstein, went to prison. he pled guilty to manslaughter. he got a 23-year sentence. >> it's horrible. it's a nightmare of every new yorker. what do you do about it? kendra's law sa
david lee. let's bring in katie pavlich and geraldo rivera who has done extensive reporting on the living conditions in the willow brookuation of disabled children and adults at that facility in staten island. he's followed a lot of these issues closely as a new yorker for many years. good to have you with us today. how do you greet this news that we are going to start sending these individuals to hospitals and unclear exactly where they're going to go after they stay in the hospital for a...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber is back at the new york stock exchange. big day, powell at brookingsthat's the headliner lots of data, including a softer adp, slightly hotter revised gdp, and of course, final day of november today road map begins with the fed expectations, investors reading tea leaves from the fed chair about whether the fed will slow rate hikes >> plus, china continues to ease some of its covid lockdowns. we'll have the latest on a potential off-ramp strategy for that zero covid policy and doordash is cutting more than a thousand jobs, ceo admitting that "growth has tapered. >>> let's begin with the markets awaiting the fed chair's speech later this afternoon, jim. it's going to be the beginning of the fed blackout window general consensus is still play hawkish? >> the gdp number gives him every single reason to say, i can be hawkish we can have a soft landing that's a lot of room things are still okay. we're just seeing layoffs now. i think if i were him, i would say, we still have room to run we still have a lot of companies that are admitting that there are suppl
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber is back at the new york stock exchange. big day, powell at brookingsthat's the headliner lots of data, including a softer adp, slightly hotter revised gdp, and of course, final day of november today road map begins with the fed expectations, investors reading tea leaves from the fed chair about whether the fed will slow rate hikes >> plus, china continues to ease some of its covid lockdowns. we'll have the latest on a potential off-ramp...
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david faber has the morning off. busy week headed our way with powell at brookings and eco-data, software earnings, retail data and watchingtests as well at the time, dow down 150. >>> 30 minutes into the trading session, three big movers. apple under pressure saying they could see a showfall of 6 million iphone you can see shares are down 1.5% news out of china not pressuring every sector the macau casino operators rallying after the chinese government gave them provisional licenses to continue operating wynn and los angeles sands are trading lower but melco is up 8% b biogen down after a woman in the alzheimer's test died. you can see shares are down 2%. >>> let's begin with the latest from china protests erupting over the covid lockdowns eunice yoon is on the ground in beijing with more. good morning again, eunice. >> reporter: hi, carl. some good news out of the city that sparked the protest the far western city said it's resuming more public transport as well as delivery services as of tuesday as local officials look to accommodate at least somewhat more of the pushback from the public. the weekend protests were argua
david faber has the morning off. busy week headed our way with powell at brookings and eco-data, software earnings, retail data and watchingtests as well at the time, dow down 150. >>> 30 minutes into the trading session, three big movers. apple under pressure saying they could see a showfall of 6 million iphone you can see shares are down 1.5% news out of china not pressuring every sector the macau casino operators rallying after the chinese government gave them provisional licenses...
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i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber is back at the new york stock exchange. big day, powell at brookingsr lots of data, including a softer adp, slightly hotter revised gdp, and of course, final day of november today road map begins with the fed expectations, investors reading tea leaves from the fed chair about whether th
i'm carl quintanilla with jim cramer, david faber is back at the new york stock exchange. big day, powell at brookingsr lots of data, including a softer adp, slightly hotter revised gdp, and of course, final day of november today road map begins with the fed expectations, investors reading tea leaves from the fed chair about whether th
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david, will face a judge for the first time today at the hall of justice. keep in mind, he is facing both state and federal charges. this comes after district attorney brooke jenkins filed a laundry list of charges against him yesterday, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, residential burglary, elder abuse, false imprisonment of an elder, on top of threats to a public official and their family. the man also faces federal assault and attempted kidnapping charges. local legal analyst stephen clark says the fact that there are already are all charges, along with the states charges, says something. >> this is very much in response to the events of january 6, because the federal government is now saying we are going to protect our members of congress, and this kind of behavior is going to be prosecuted very vigorously. lena: another new detail we learned yesterday, the man told san francisco police investigators in an interview that he was going to hold nancy hostage and talk to her, adding he would let her go if she told the tooth. if she lied, he would break her kneecaps. he is expected to be in court here for his arraignment starting at
david, will face a judge for the first time today at the hall of justice. keep in mind, he is facing both state and federal charges. this comes after district attorney brooke jenkins filed a laundry list of charges against him yesterday, including attempted murder, assault with a deadly weapon, residential burglary, elder abuse, false imprisonment of an elder, on top of threats to a public official and their family. the man also faces federal assault and attempted kidnapping charges. local...
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brookings institute and also the treasury department. i will let john introduce the rest of our panelists but we have a great conversation here today and appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you. as david said i'm the senior associate director of his nissen technology -- of business and technology. our first event was a couple months ago on the opportunities and challenges of the crypto space. this event will focus on regulatory architecture questions we have an amazing group of panelists, so we will quickly introduce them. kathy kraninger was the vice president of regulatory affairs at -- and the former director of the consumer financial protection bureau. next to her is tyler, the president and ceo of healthy markets. to his left is paul, a senior fellow at the american enterprise institute. thank you for joining us. and for those watching this online, we are going to have questions toward the end of the event. you can submit them using the chat function on youtube or twitter using the hash tag bpc live. the first question is for you, paul. a few weeks ago you gave a speech introducing many of the regulatory architecture issues and policy issues in the crypto space. i thought you did
brookings institute and also the treasury department. i will let john introduce the rest of our panelists but we have a great conversation here today and appreciate the opportunity. >> thank you. as david said i'm the senior associate director of his nissen technology -- of business and technology. our first event was a couple months ago on the opportunities and challenges of the crypto space. this event will focus on regulatory architecture questions we have an amazing group of...
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san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she's planning to ask a judge to hold david depape without bail, calling him a danger to his victims and the public in general. she says this was a potentially deadly politically-motivated attack aimed at house speaker nancy pelosi and her husband. the san francisco district attorney is filing six state charges, including attempted murder, elder abuse, assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. depape is also charged with assault on the family member of a federal official and attempted kidnapping of a federal official. he viewed nancy as the leader of the pack of lies told by the democratic party. fbi agents accused depape of trying to restrain paul pelosi so he could get to nancy pelosi as well. telling them if nancy lied he was going to break her kneecaps. nancy as wheel caps she would have to be wheeled into congress, which would show other members of congress there were consequences to actions. district attorney general kins says she's working in coordination with the other offices. they mentioned concerns about the heated politic
san francisco district attorney brooke jenkins says she's planning to ask a judge to hold david depape without bail, calling him a danger to his victims and the public in general. she says this was a potentially deadly politically-motivated attack aimed at house speaker nancy pelosi and her husband. the san francisco district attorney is filing six state charges, including attempted murder, elder abuse, assault with a deadly weapon and burglary. depape is also charged with assault on the family...
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brooke jenkins says the hearing is set for december 14. david depape will be present for the hearing, he is accused of attempted murder, first-degree burglary, elder abuse, threatening family members of public officials. all of that after allegedly breaking into the home of nancy and paul pelosi and attacking mr. pelosi with a hammer. >>> in the south bay san jose police busted a burglary ring they call the odyssey burglary crew named for the stolen minivan used to commit their crime. the trio is accused in dozens of commercial break-ins that started in march. they were violent involving the smashing of front doors or windows with crowbars. in some cases they drove a stolen odyssey van right into the building. they stole cash registers and even atms. >>> an unsettling discovery on a bay area beach has law enforcement asking for your help. someone found a shoe that had a human foot bone inside. richmond police believe the
brooke jenkins says the hearing is set for december 14. david depape will be present for the hearing, he is accused of attempted murder, first-degree burglary, elder abuse, threatening family members of public officials. all of that after allegedly breaking into the home of nancy and paul pelosi and attacking mr. pelosi with a hammer. >>> in the south bay san jose police busted a burglary ring they call the odyssey burglary crew named for the stolen minivan used to commit their crime....