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david brooks, karen tumulty, thank you to both of you. . ♪ amna: tonight, pbs will broadcast the ceremony for the prize for popular song awarded disher to joni mitchell. mitchell has used a wheelchair since she suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015, surprised the crowd and took to the stage to sing. ♪ don't cry ♪ amna: right before that show, i talked to another musical legend, annie lennox, as she prepares to honor mitchell. ♪ ♪ sweet dreams are made of these ♪ ♪ who am i to disagree? ♪ amna: annie lennox first thing these lyrics with a debut single released in the early 1980's. a scottish-british pop duo. ♪ some of them want to get used by you ♪ amna: that song was announced just recently has been streamed over one billion times on spotify. annie: i have not been he before today. amna: i met up with linda and asked about the staying power of her music. people covering sweet dreams. a fantastic cover. ♪ what is that like for you to see? annie: it is wonderful. one song can have so many different interpretations. it is almost like happy birthd
david brooks, karen tumulty, thank you to both of you. . ♪ amna: tonight, pbs will broadcast the ceremony for the prize for popular song awarded disher to joni mitchell. mitchell has used a wheelchair since she suffered a brain aneurysm in 2015, surprised the crowd and took to the stage to sing. ♪ don't cry ♪ amna: right before that show, i talked to another musical legend, annie lennox, as she prepares to honor mitchell. ♪ ♪ sweet dreams are made of these ♪ ♪ who am i to...
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geoff: david brooks and jonathan capehart, appreciate you both. have a good weekend. shortly, but first take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. rn our website, including a story about a man who was recently honored for donating more than 50 gallons of blood over the past 30-plus years. that is that pbs.org/newshour. be sure to tune into "washington week" later tonight here on pbs where our very own amna nawaz will be speaking with a panel of journalists about the week's political news. and ahead of the oscars, watch pbs news weekend for a conversation about women in the film industry, including why none were nominated this year for best director. >> i think that there's such a difference between a trend and sustainable change. as long as we're still at a precarious point where, year to year, the fortunes of women can swing from two in a race to zero in a race, you're not solidly achieving, sort of, a pipeline of systemic equity. geoff: watch that full interview tomorrow on
geoff: david brooks and jonathan capehart, appreciate you both. have a good weekend. shortly, but first take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. rn our website, including a story about a man who was recently honored for donating more than 50 gallons of blood over the past 30-plus years. that is that pbs.org/newshour. be sure to tune into "washington week" later tonight here on pbs where our...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the week's top political stories. much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the international criminal court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin today marks the first time in history that the icc has indicted a head of state from a permanent member of the u.n. security council, and is the most dramatic step taken to try and hold russia accountable for the war in ukraine. nick schifrin begins our coverage. nick: of all russian crimes committed in ukraine -- mass graves, cities reduced to rubble, buildings thatere sheltering women and children and housing families destroyed -- the icc chose a crime that russia has celebrated. at a massive pro-war rally last month, the hosts showed off ukrainian children. the stadium watched propaganda of the children in their hometown mariupol that was destroyed by russian soldiers, and then huggi their supposed savior, w
david brooks and jonathan capehart discuss the week's top political stories. much more. ♪ >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. geoff: the international criminal court's decision to issue an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin today marks the first time in history that the icc has indicted a head of state from a permanent member of the u.n. security council,...
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geoff: david brooks and jonathan capehart, appreciate you both. have a good weekend.ck shortly, but first take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. ♪ geoff: for those staying with us, millions of americans live in rural or under-served areas known as care deserts, where there are few medical care facilities andew doctors with specialized expertise. in this encore report, fred de sam lazaro looks at how one doctor in new mexico is trying to help change that. >> just relax. now take a deep breath. fred: it was cases like this one that inspired gastroenterologist sanjeev arora's idea. >> you know, your liver really feels good. fred: 58-year-old rort subia contracted hepatitis c, a viral liver infection from a blood transfusion decades ago. >> hello, mr. robert, how are you? fred: regular appointments and scans of his liver are critical to his recovery, which appears to be going well. >> wow, this is amazing results. fred: robert subia has the strong support of his wife florence
geoff: david brooks and jonathan capehart, appreciate you both. have a good weekend.ck shortly, but first take a moment to hear from your local pbs station. it's a chance to offer your support, which helps keep programs like ours on the air. ♪ geoff: for those staying with us, millions of americans live in rural or under-served areas known as care deserts, where there are few medical care facilities andew doctors with specialized expertise. in this encore report, fred de sam lazaro looks at...
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still to come on the newshour, david brooks and jonathan capehart way in on the week's political headlinesa collector of memories reflects on the u.s. invasion of iraq 20 years later. a husband-and-wife team in rural indiana use art to combat consumerism and waste plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> on his first presidential trip to canada, president biden met with prime minister justin trudeau and the duo announced an northern border deal to address the growing number of migrants crossing from the u.s. into canada. canada saw 40,000 crossings at unofficial points of entry last year, the highest number in five years. most of those were in upstate new york, where the crossing into quebec has become the busiest route for asylum-seekers. the deal allows canada to turn away people at a entry points. canada also pledged to welcome 15,000 central american migrants through legal pathways. president biden spoke about the deal. >> i applaud canada for opening up new
still to come on the newshour, david brooks and jonathan capehart way in on the week's political headlinesa collector of memories reflects on the u.s. invasion of iraq 20 years later. a husband-and-wife team in rural indiana use art to combat consumerism and waste plus much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from w eta studios in washington and in the west from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> on his first presidential trip to canada, president...
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amna: and david brooks and karen tumulty weigh in on trump's legal battles and how they could affect in the united states. ♪
amna: and david brooks and karen tumulty weigh in on trump's legal battles and how they could affect in the united states. ♪
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on their bench was david brooks — his first appearance in the squad since recovering from cancer.l. virgil van dijk missed from six yards, but the second half brought an even better chance. replays showed this header was cleared with a handball. a var check brought a penalty — liverpool's first of the season. but mo salah took it like a man out of practice. a spot—kick spooned towards the seats where bournemouth�*s fans now believe. liverpool had missed the chance to move into the top four. after the highs of a 7—0 win, this was back to earth with a bump. joe lynskey, bbc news. manchester city have narrowed the gap on leaders erling haaland scored the only goal of the match from the penalty spot, after ilkay gundogan was brought down in the box. leaders arsenal travel to fulham tomorrow, but can restore the lead back up to 5 points. so a great day for bournemouth. that win takes them out of the relegation zone they're now level on points with leicester who were beaten 3—1 at home by chelsea. leicester in real trouble now, especially with everton securing a crucial 1—0 win at home
on their bench was david brooks — his first appearance in the squad since recovering from cancer.l. virgil van dijk missed from six yards, but the second half brought an even better chance. replays showed this header was cleared with a handball. a var check brought a penalty — liverpool's first of the season. but mo salah took it like a man out of practice. a spot—kick spooned towards the seats where bournemouth�*s fans now believe. liverpool had missed the chance to move into the top...
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on their bench was david brooks, his first appearance in the squad since recovering from cancer.teful. virgil van dijk missed from six yards, but the second half brought an even better chance. replays showed this header was cleared with a handball. a var check brought a penalty, liverpool's first of the season. but mo salah took it like a man out of practice. a spot kick spooned towards the seats were born smith's fans now believe. liverpool had missed the chance to move into the top four. after the highs of a 7—0 win, this was back to earth with a bump. joe lynskey, bbc news. so a great day for bournemouth. that win takes them out of the relegation zone. they're now level on points with leicester who were beaten 3—1 at home by chelsea. leicester in real trouble now, especially with everton securing a crucial 1—0 win at home to brentford. leeds are still second from bottom after coming back to draw 2—2 at home to brighton. and tottenham beat nottingham forest 3—1, harry kane scoring twice. crystal palace versus man city is currently goalless. the championships bottom club wigan a
on their bench was david brooks, his first appearance in the squad since recovering from cancer.teful. virgil van dijk missed from six yards, but the second half brought an even better chance. replays showed this header was cleared with a handball. a var check brought a penalty, liverpool's first of the season. but mo salah took it like a man out of practice. a spot kick spooned towards the seats were born smith's fans now believe. liverpool had missed the chance to move into the top four....
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. >> bill: david brooks echoed your comments.ting in the "new york times" the necessity of patriotism. people are so untrusting of their institutions and neighbors that they are unwilling to reach out to actively renew their communities and country and so the dysfunction will continue and the distrust will increase. we'll see where those numbers go next. >> yeah. think about that in the context of this indictment if it turns out to be what we all have been told it will be. what effect will that have on people's trust in the major institutions, and our legal system? that's something i think that a prosecutor considering charges against a former president or anybody needs to think about. is bringing this case going to enhance people's trust at a time when it is waning across a number of issues? i think that's a very important question and one that does seem that perhaps mr. bragg did not ask or at least answer in a sensible way. >> shannon: a lot of distrust in major institutions. that's part of the consideration. thank you very mu
. >> bill: david brooks echoed your comments.ting in the "new york times" the necessity of patriotism. people are so untrusting of their institutions and neighbors that they are unwilling to reach out to actively renew their communities and country and so the dysfunction will continue and the distrust will increase. we'll see where those numbers go next. >> yeah. think about that in the context of this indictment if it turns out to be what we all have been told it will be....
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writing for "the new york times," david brooks reported that it is a $70 million effort, of which $46been raised or pledged. the media has reported no labels has secured a ballot place in three states for the next presidential cycle, colorado, arizona and oregon. the group has submitted petitions and says its goal is to be on the ballot in all 50 states. it has identified 23 where it believes its unity ticket would win a plurality of the vote, which would suffice to win the electoral college. this news is alarming to some democrats who drthink the effor could split the democratic vote. they released a statement clarifying, quote, no labels has said this is an insurance policy, in the event both major parties nominate presidential candidates that the vast majority of americans don't want. if this happens, no labels will itself not run a candidate, but we will have a launching pad specifically in the form of ballot access across the country. by that measure, this could become reality. consider that joe biden's nomination as the democratic candidate would seem a certainty should he run,
writing for "the new york times," david brooks reported that it is a $70 million effort, of which $46been raised or pledged. the media has reported no labels has secured a ballot place in three states for the next presidential cycle, colorado, arizona and oregon. the group has submitted petitions and says its goal is to be on the ballot in all 50 states. it has identified 23 where it believes its unity ticket would win a plurality of the vote, which would suffice to win the electoral...
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david wessel fromhe brookings institution. >> the federal deposit insurance corporation, with the permissionsury secretary, evoked a special provision of law and said that they would stand behind the deposits of every depositor at signature bank and silicon valley bank even if they had a lot more than $250,00. >> and the federal reserve also rode to the rescue. >> we have the tools to protect depositors when there is a threat of serious harm to the economy or to the financial system. we're prepared to use those tool. i think depositors should assume that -- their deposits are safe. >> at the federal reserve, what's the fed's role? >> it is the lender of last resort to read when the banks are in trouble, they lend hundreds of billions of dollars to the banks. >> the key question -- what does the future hold? the economy was already slowing down partly because the federal reserve has raised interest rates a lot. but now the banking crisis is probably going to slow it further. banks are going to be more reluctant to lend. that means less borrowing and less spending. but that is what the fed wan
david wessel fromhe brookings institution. >> the federal deposit insurance corporation, with the permissionsury secretary, evoked a special provision of law and said that they would stand behind the deposits of every depositor at signature bank and silicon valley bank even if they had a lot more than $250,00. >> and the federal reserve also rode to the rescue. >> we have the tools to protect depositors when there is a threat of serious harm to the economy or to the financial...
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i do think you can be mentioned brooks, mentioned, david brooks, who came bournemouth came on for bournemouthnce his diagnosis with stage two hodgkin hodgkin lymphoma. he came on yesterday, the first time we've seen him. fantastic to see him so fantastic to see him back. so it's . right. and thank it's lovely. right. and thank you much indeed . thank you. you very much indeed. thank you. a still to come for you a lot. still to come for you this morning, and especially if you haven't arranged your mother's other mother's day flowers or other gifts , we're going to get gifts yet, we're going to get you ahead of the game as florists come to the rescue. we'll tell you more in minute we'll tell you more in a minute welcome back. you're watching and listening to breakfast with stephen and elihu, talking in the last pay per view. we're talking about fish pies having less fish them and meat pies and even less meat in them and things. how does it matter if it tastes same? alison says, tastes the same? alison says, hi, alison. yes, it does matter even taste the even if you can't taste the difference .
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james theater doing extra work for a mel brooks musical, as portrayed by larry david in "curb your enthusiasm as a [ bleep you to both of those guys. [ laughter ] >> seth: the amount of jewish layers that you just made. >> oh, my god, yes it's just like a moist, like matsa meal thing >> seth: you were playing sorta -- "curb your judaism" -- that is the sketch we saw a clip from >> yes >> seth: you're playing a larry david type the actual jb smoove is playing jb smoove. >> correct >> seth: did you ever think that you should reach out to larry and see if he wanted to play larry? >> i thought the most respectful thing i could do was not make larry david say no to me, you know >> seth: yeah. >> like there's just no world -- >> seth: he was never going to say yes. >> the nicest thing i could do is not even bother him with it but i don't know if you can do "curb your enthusiasm" without jb smoove. >> seth: right >> because i think like, i mean, jb is genuinely like the funniest person on the planet. >> seth: and singular. >> yes, yes. and so it just felt like a great way for us to kind of, like, to
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i am joined by dominic samuels and brookes are david and cao cracking waves, people cracking wise as suella braverman pledges to get tough on terror is the home secretary right that political correctness has helped fuel islamist extremism ? and fuel islamist extremism? and we'll debate if wo cardiology is now allowing terrorism to flourish and that is it. in tonight's clash . plus, after a tonight's clash. plus, after a schoolboy with autism accidentally scuffed a copy of the koran and received death threats, one was the child's mother made to effectively stand trial in a muslim court. i know that what my son has done is disrespectful . very, very sorry disrespectful. very, very sorry that i and i hope that we're not letting that one go here on gb news to tell you that much. and fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie tackles his religious witch hunts against a 14 year old kid and cancelled a night later, but also coming up after engush later, but also coming up after english school children were forced to wear masks purely to avoid a row with scheming nicola sturgeon did decisionmakers
i am joined by dominic samuels and brookes are david and cao cracking waves, people cracking wise as suella braverman pledges to get tough on terror is the home secretary right that political correctness has helped fuel islamist extremism ? and fuel islamist extremism? and we'll debate if wo cardiology is now allowing terrorism to flourish and that is it. in tonight's clash . plus, after a tonight's clash. plus, after a schoolboy with autism accidentally scuffed a copy of the koran and received...
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i am joined by dominic samuels and brookes are david and cao cracking waves, people cracking wise as suella braverman pledges to get tough on terror is the home secretary right that political correctness has helped fuel islamist extremism ? and fuel islamist extremism? and we'll debate if wo cardiology is now allowing terrorism to flourish and that is it. in tonight's clash . plus, after a tonight's clash. plus, after a schoolboy with autism accidentally scuffed a copy of the koran and received death threats, one was the child's mother made to effectively stand trial in a muslim court. i know that what my son has done is disrespectful . very, very sorry disrespectful. very, very sorry that i and i hope that we're not letting that one go here on gb news to tell you that much. and fleet street legend kelvin mackenzie tackles his religious witch hunts against a 14 year old kid and cancelled a night later, but also coming up after engush later, but also coming up after english school children were forced to wear masks purely to avoid a row with scheming nicola sturgeon did decisionmakers
i am joined by dominic samuels and brookes are david and cao cracking waves, people cracking wise as suella braverman pledges to get tough on terror is the home secretary right that political correctness has helped fuel islamist extremism ? and fuel islamist extremism? and we'll debate if wo cardiology is now allowing terrorism to flourish and that is it. in tonight's clash . plus, after a tonight's clash. plus, after a schoolboy with autism accidentally scuffed a copy of the koran and received...
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. >> brooke: new york city grand j jury -- hush money payment to adult film actress stormy dan daniels. heard from national enquirer's david accused of being key player in the alleged payment. democrats are rallying in support of alvin bragg, group of state and local lawmakers and community leaders claiming there is systemic racism in the justice system and slamming trump during a bizarre press conference yesterday. watch. >> for far too long our justice system and our country has been meated out against certain communities. >> donald trump is an abuser, narc cyst, he will not take accountability. >> alvin bragg deserves our respect, no president, prime minister or king can stop our district attorney from doing his job. >> ashley: pushing the manhattan da to testify, chairman james comer says it is inappropriate for alvin bragg to indict a former president. listen. >> james: i don't think any person that has understanding of the law would argue the local da needs to be trying to indict a presidential candidate, former president of the united states. this is a political stunt. >> brooke: house judiciary committee and james
. >> brooke: new york city grand j jury -- hush money payment to adult film actress stormy dan daniels. heard from national enquirer's david accused of being key player in the alleged payment. democrats are rallying in support of alvin bragg, group of state and local lawmakers and community leaders claiming there is systemic racism in the justice system and slamming trump during a bizarre press conference yesterday. watch. >> for far too long our justice system and our country has...
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david petino. might know a guy jeff bezos, look as little bit different there donald rumsfeld is over here. brookll of princeton alumni. i want to bring in lori who is the vp here at the nassau inn palmer square. awesome spot. tell me about this wall? what does it take to make it on the wall? >> you know what? there is no set criteria. we try and display a random is sampling of the many wonderful graduates and my opinion, if you graduate from princeton university, you all deserve to be on this wall. it's not just limited to these people. we do try and rotate it out every few years so that we have got samplings some of the younger graduates and not people from the original years. [laughter] >> bill bradley age. >> pete, we would love for you to go up on the wall. >> really? >> we have your basketball photo. [laughter] [applause] >> and we would love for you to sign it and you can do me a favor, sign right here so the framing won't cover. >> sign right there. >> what a shot. that's awesome. the picture is going to go on the wall. >> brian: now we need another source. >> ainsley: she said it would.
david petino. might know a guy jeff bezos, look as little bit different there donald rumsfeld is over here. brookll of princeton alumni. i want to bring in lori who is the vp here at the nassau inn palmer square. awesome spot. tell me about this wall? what does it take to make it on the wall? >> you know what? there is no set criteria. we try and display a random is sampling of the many wonderful graduates and my opinion, if you graduate from princeton university, you all deserve to be on...
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hey let's let's let's i hear david, where we be asleep by eight o'clock, that's for sure about miami. perfect alright, thank you. you may you may know jason brooks, you might hear him on. the radio . they're talking about wall street and silicon valley stuff . we won't need the hip waders today and this weekend, so things are already looking up. ah compared this month. yes i would agree with that, jason that agreed. san francisco if you haven't heard crack the top 10 on all time rainfall for a reindeer, which starts july 1st. now sitting at 37 32 steve 32.7 to making this the ninth wettest year since records began 18 49 the first is probably tough to beat 49 a quarter that was back in the great flood of 18 61 62. but look at last year 18 74 and still as we head to the last day of march, not too shabby to make the top 10 after the last couple of willful years, lot of low clouds and fog are banking up mainly north that's sent some temperatures in the thirties back into the forties, although there are plenty of thirties to go around here, especially in the santa clara valley in the santa cruz mountains, boulder creek's 32. santa cruz proper has dro
hey let's let's let's i hear david, where we be asleep by eight o'clock, that's for sure about miami. perfect alright, thank you. you may you may know jason brooks, you might hear him on. the radio . they're talking about wall street and silicon valley stuff . we won't need the hip waders today and this weekend, so things are already looking up. ah compared this month. yes i would agree with that, jason that agreed. san francisco if you haven't heard crack the top 10 on all time rainfall for a...
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brook when he was home secretary brought in the clean air act. so yes democratic legislatures can do things but i just don't think that voters going to accept in spite of what davidl look at the rise of ukip when people told they get no choice, they vote for somebody else. that's the strength of democracy in politicians and ukip , simply politicians and ukip, simply terrified the tories. ukip never got more than that it changed policy . we left the european policy. we left the european union and now the place behind me actually has real power. once again, we couldn't. we couldn't do to use it. well the home secretary announced that we were going to use it today, which is something we would not been able to do in the european union. we're going to have to finish. you're have go and these you're to have to go and these shown discuss this him next week but thank bye bye finally but thank you bye bye finally sir fun i hope we see sir great fun and i hope we see them back next week. coming up next, latest next, it's the latest developments the search for developments in the search for the the covid the origins of the covid 19 virus. was pangolin was it virus. was it a
brook when he was home secretary brought in the clean air act. so yes democratic legislatures can do things but i just don't think that voters going to accept in spite of what davidl look at the rise of ukip when people told they get no choice, they vote for somebody else. that's the strength of democracy in politicians and ukip , simply politicians and ukip, simply terrified the tories. ukip never got more than that it changed policy . we left the european policy. we left the european union...