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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in. amna: and... look at the man running the private russian mercenary group that has been a deadly force in the war against ukraine. candace: yevgeny prigozhin is a complex man with a complex history and very complex ambitions. ♪
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david brooks is back in the wales squad for the first time since recovering from cancer.don irish's future is hanging in the balance with the takeover deadline today. good afternoon. we'll start at the french open, where day three of the action is well under way. plenty of big names on court today, inlcuding defending women's champion iga swiatek, who begins her bid for back—to—back titles. let's bring in our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who is at rolland garros for us. cameron norrie is the only brit through to the second round in singles draw after his win yesterday, but more british hopes in the doubles today. yes, we just have news of cameron norrie�*s schedule tomorrow, he will be up against another frenchman asked around about 5pm uk time. sure to be a lively afternoon on that court at that time of the day. in the men's doubles high hopes for britain, the world number one pair play a little bit later, and two other british players in action today. jamie murray plays with... there will be playing —— they are playing right now. they have just won their first s
david brooks is back in the wales squad for the first time since recovering from cancer.don irish's future is hanging in the balance with the takeover deadline today. good afternoon. we'll start at the french open, where day three of the action is well under way. plenty of big names on court today, inlcuding defending women's champion iga swiatek, who begins her bid for back—to—back titles. let's bring in our tennis correspondent russell fuller, who is at rolland garros for us. cameron...
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opportunity not doing conversions it is prim people understand that great advice good to see you david brookshat do you get when you cross a jet ski and a corvette making a buzz this morning back in a minute. >> ♪ ♪ you have to be a big shot, all ♪ . ... bath remodelling was revolutionized in this garage in 1984, when three brothers created the iconic bath fitter tub-over-tub process. a breakthrough then, the industry standard now, for beautiful baths without the mess, stress or high cost. a better way from bath fitter means precise measurement, the highest quality acrylic, perfect preparation and watertight installation backed by a lifetime warranty. bath fitter. it just fits. visit bathfitter.com to book your free consultation. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game. not a game! we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're not talking about practice? we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. we're talking about cashbackin. not a game! we've been talking about practice for too long. -word. -no practice. we're talking about cashbackin. we're
opportunity not doing conversions it is prim people understand that great advice good to see you david brookshat do you get when you cross a jet ski and a corvette making a buzz this morning back in a minute. >> ♪ ♪ you have to be a big shot, all ♪ . ... bath remodelling was revolutionized in this garage in 1984, when three brothers created the iconic bath fitter tub-over-tub process. a breakthrough then, the industry standard now, for beautiful baths without the mess, stress or...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines.nd actor michael j fox discusses a documentary on his career and his battle with parkinson's. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> white house officials say the biden administration will approve european allies providing american-made f-16 fighter jets to ukraine. the west will also support a joint effort to train ukrainian pilots to operate them. ukraine has been asking for those f-16's since early in the war with russia. up until now, the u.s. has refused. for more, we turn to a retired lieutenant general who had a 35-year career in the army and served on the national security council for both george w. bush and barack obama. he was also u.s. ambassador to nato during the obama administration. the u.s. had previously said providing those f-16's could be provocative and also said ukraine did not need net specific -- that specific military capability. what has changed? >>
david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines.nd actor michael j fox discusses a documentary on his career and his battle with parkinson's. >> this is the "pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> white house officials say the biden administration will approve european allies providing american-made f-16 fighter jets to ukraine. the west will also...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines...ks talks about his newest credit -- as a novelist. ♪ >> 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: we return now to the death of jordan neely on the new york city subway last week. daniel penny, the former marine accused of putting neely in a chokehold for several minutes before he died, surrendered to police today and was released on bond. witnesses say on may 1, neely got on the train acting erratically. they say he was shouting at passengers, but there are no reports that he physically attacked anyone. then, video shows penny wrapping his arms around neely's neck, forcing him to the ground. witnesses say he held him there until neely stopped breathing. daniel penny's attorney spoke to reporters today outside the police station. mr. kenniff: this morning daniel penny surrendered at the 5th precinct at the request of the district attorney's office. he did so voluntarily a
david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlines...ks talks about his newest credit -- as a novelist. ♪ >> 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: we return now to the death of jordan neely on the new york city subway last week. daniel penny, the former marine accused of putting neely in a chokehold for several minutes before he...
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in fact, i quoted david brooks as saying a moment ago, i saw a quoted this week in the near times last week, government is not the solution, government is the problem. but that's not t actually what reagan said. what reagan said is, in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. and i'm already beginning to hint at a recent that reagan was much more effective than other conservatives, because reagan was a pragmatist as well as a principledpl conservative. in the talk i gave at the reagan centennial talk about reagan as a principled conservative, a reagan also as a pragmatist who adapted his policies to the moment. so a few minutes after reagan made that principled call for less government, and remember, that call is cited again and again as a first principle of conservatism. reagan then went on to say, now so there will be no misunderstanding, it's not my intention to do away with government. it is rather to make it work with us, not over us, , to stand by our side, not ride on her back. government can't and must provide opportunity, n
in fact, i quoted david brooks as saying a moment ago, i saw a quoted this week in the near times last week, government is not the solution, government is the problem. but that's not t actually what reagan said. what reagan said is, in this present crisis, government is not the solution to our problem. government is the problem. and i'm already beginning to hint at a recent that reagan was much more effective than other conservatives, because reagan was a pragmatist as well as a principledpl...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in. amna: and... look at the man running the private russian mercenary group that has been a deadly force in the war against ukraine. candace: yevgeny prigozhin is a complex man with a complex history and very complex ambitions. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour." including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and paul anderson. >> actually, you don't need vision to do most things in life. yes, i am legally blind, and yes, i am responsible for the user interface. data visualization -- if i can see it and understand it quickly, anyone can. it's exciting to be part of a team driving the technology forward. i think that's the most rewarding thing. people who know, know bdo. >> cunard is a proud supporter of public television. on the voyage with cunard, the world awaits. a world of flavor, diverse destinations, and immersive experiences. a world of entertainment and british style. all with cunar
david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in. amna: and... look at the man running the private russian mercenary group that has been a deadly force in the war against ukraine. candace: yevgeny prigozhin is a complex man with a complex history and very complex ambitions. ♪ >> major funding for "the pbs newshour" has been provided by the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions, and friends of "the newshour." including jim and nancy goldman and kathy and...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in. amna: and... the man running the private russian mercenary group that has been a deadly force in the war against ukraine. candace: yevgeny prigozhin is a complex man with a complex history and very complex ambitions. ♪
david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in. amna: and... the man running the private russian mercenary group that has been a deadly force in the war against ukraine. candace: yevgeny prigozhin is a complex man with a complex history and very complex ambitions. ♪
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coming up on bbc news, david brooks is back in the wales squad for the first time since he was diagnosedst year and has returned to club football with bournemouth. the triple olympic swimming champion adam peaty has been talking to the bbc about his mental health struggles — saying more gold medals won't solve his problems. last month peaty — who wants to compete in next year's olympics in paris — pulled out of the british championships, saying he was tired and had been in a self—destructive spiral. he's been explaining more to our correspondent graham satchell. here he is. the commonwealth games last summer. peaty hadn't lost a race for more than seven years. what can peaty do here? behind the scenes, the pressure of being at the top year after year was starting to take its toll. i was on this endless search for a gold medal or a world record. i kind of looked into the future goes, ok, if i do get that, is my life fixed or is my life any better? no. and peaty down in fourth. just living with your own brain and living with the person on your shoulder that says you aren't good enough. bec
coming up on bbc news, david brooks is back in the wales squad for the first time since he was diagnosedst year and has returned to club football with bournemouth. the triple olympic swimming champion adam peaty has been talking to the bbc about his mental health struggles — saying more gold medals won't solve his problems. last month peaty — who wants to compete in next year's olympics in paris — pulled out of the british championships, saying he was tired and had been in a...
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wales squad for the euro 2024 qualifiers against armenia and turkey next month with midfielder david brooksn october 2021 and then played his first bournemouth game in 536 days in march following the announcement he was cancer free a year ago. neco williams is also included despite being out of action since april with a broken jaw. luton captain tom lockyer has been left out after he collapsed during their play—off final win over coventry on saturday. he remains in hospital. ido want i do want to pick much, if i am being honest with you as soon as i knew he was fit and available and i saw he played some minutes before a camp in march i was keen to get him involved as soon as possible. the changes i want to make post—world cup which is evidently part of that for that we want to play an icy him for that we want to play an icy him for to it. i was desperate to get involved back then. it was more beneficial from involved back then. it was more beneficialfrom him to involved back then. it was more beneficial from him to stay behind and i think it was under 23 game organised for him specifically.
wales squad for the euro 2024 qualifiers against armenia and turkey next month with midfielder david brooksn october 2021 and then played his first bournemouth game in 536 days in march following the announcement he was cancer free a year ago. neco williams is also included despite being out of action since april with a broken jaw. luton captain tom lockyer has been left out after he collapsed during their play—off final win over coventry on saturday. he remains in hospital. ido want i do...
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new york times columnist conservative david brooks that reagan's view that less government equals more freedom government is the problem. it became the organizing conservative principle of the. nicholas lehrman, who writes for the new republic talked about how reagan's ideas became unassailable in politics for again for nearly a generation. so we know that this speech is incredibly important because it was a foundational statement. and i want to give one more source and a very unlike buckley one on the importance of reagan's ideas in the 2008 campaign. then senator barack obama irritated the clinton campaign in massive way when he noted that reagan changed the trajectory of america, a way that bill clinton did not. he irritated clinton campaign most of all because, it was quite clear that obama was right that reagan changed things in a way that later democratic presidents before obama did not. well, was about reagan that changed things more. anything else? it was the force, his rhetoric. the great historian wilentz has said of reagan that above all reagan supporters, unlike that what r
new york times columnist conservative david brooks that reagan's view that less government equals more freedom government is the problem. it became the organizing conservative principle of the. nicholas lehrman, who writes for the new republic talked about how reagan's ideas became unassailable in politics for again for nearly a generation. so we know that this speech is incredibly important because it was a foundational statement. and i want to give one more source and a very unlike buckley...
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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's lyrical headlines. and brits express mixed feelings ahead of the coronation of king charles. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west, from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> for the fourth time in a month, a news report is raising ethics questions about supreme court justice clarence thomas and his financial dealings with rich friends. >> this time, it is about money going to thomas' wife at the direction of leonard leo, whose work has been devoted to getting more conservative federal judges. according to "the washington post," in 2012, leo told a republican pollster that he wanted to give thomas another $25,000. the money should be billed to a nonprofit group that leo advised, and that there was to be no mention of ginny, of course. emma brown was on the team that uncovered this. first of all, why would leonard leo, perhaps best known as the head of the federalist society, the conservative legal network, why would he be in touch wi
david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's lyrical headlines. and brits express mixed feelings ahead of the coronation of king charles. >> this is "the pbs newshour" from weta studios in washington and in the west, from walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. >> for the fourth time in a month, a news report is raising ethics questions about supreme court justice clarence thomas and his financial dealings with rich friends. >>...
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columnist david brooks writes this. the things associated with adulthood and independents, like drinking alcohol, working for pay or having sex. jim's ears grew up with hyper cautious parenting that exaggerate the dangerous in life. they grew up in a media culture that generates ratings and clicks by generating division and anger. they grew up in a political culture that magnifies a sense of menace, the presumes that other people are toxic, in order to tell simplistic us them stories and mobilize people's fears. people who grew up in this culture of distrust are bound to adopt self protective codes of behavior. they are bound to be pessimistic about life and are also less likely to believe they can control their own destinies. so doctor, what can be done about this? certainly laying out the construct their, and perhaps well-meaning, but overly protected parents creating this culture of fear. how worried are you? >> well i am really concerned about the mental health impacts of technology. so in terms of what can we do? w
columnist david brooks writes this. the things associated with adulthood and independents, like drinking alcohol, working for pay or having sex. jim's ears grew up with hyper cautious parenting that exaggerate the dangerous in life. they grew up in a media culture that generates ratings and clicks by generating division and anger. they grew up in a political culture that magnifies a sense of menace, the presumes that other people are toxic, in order to tell simplistic us them stories and...
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tom: david brooks at the new york times wrote an essay about the smooth guys versus the nerds .omance of banking, the meet and greet of banking, transactional nature of banking versus managing money and picking up a fee along the way. which has the high ground of morgan stanley right now and can they both coexist given whoever become ceo? allison: i think they can coexist. it is the latter that has grown in importance regarding see business. -- c business. from an investor's standpoint, the investors do tend to favor a more stable recurring revenue type business and that is more of the wealth and asset management is this. we like to remind people that is a business not immune to market pressures. if the market has a dramatic downfall that will reduce the fees. as we saw during the pandemic in very volatile times, the banking businesses, m&a and underwriting can come to a halt. the big asset base, trains of dollars won't go away overnight. lisa: can't be what -- can you speak to what sonali basak was saying that it is time for the younger generation to come in? allison: it is sto
tom: david brooks at the new york times wrote an essay about the smooth guys versus the nerds .omance of banking, the meet and greet of banking, transactional nature of banking versus managing money and picking up a fee along the way. which has the high ground of morgan stanley right now and can they both coexist given whoever become ceo? allison: i think they can coexist. it is the latter that has grown in importance regarding see business. -- c business. from an investor's standpoint, the...
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to the men's euro 2024 qualifiers, and wales have named david brooks in their squad for the first timeith a broken jaw. brooks was diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma in october 2021, and this march he played his first game for bournemouth in 536 days. luton captain tom lockyer has been left out though, as he continues to recover after collapsing in luton�*s play—off final win against coventry on saturday. jose mourinho has taken a swipe at his old club tottenham ahead of tonight's europa league final. his side roma take on sevilla, and mourinho was eager to point out he's won all five european finals he's been involved in. he says he just needs to be given the time to succeed. in roma they didn't sack me before the final in tirana, and in tottenham they sack me before the final at wembley. roma gave me the chance to win the final at tirana. and at tottenham i had had no chance. britain's last remaining hope in the singles at the french open is in action today. cameron norrie takes on lucas pouille of france in the second round. novak djokovic is also in action. there was a huge upset yest
to the men's euro 2024 qualifiers, and wales have named david brooks in their squad for the first timeith a broken jaw. brooks was diagnosed with hodgkin lymphoma in october 2021, and this march he played his first game for bournemouth in 536 days. luton captain tom lockyer has been left out though, as he continues to recover after collapsing in luton�*s play—off final win against coventry on saturday. jose mourinho has taken a swipe at his old club tottenham ahead of tonight's europa...
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david of the brookings institution, thank you for being here. >> you are welcome. ♪ >> i'm stephaniehour west. here are the latest headlines. a man suspected of killing one person injuring for at a shooting in a medical building in atlanta has been arrested. all of the victims were women. police say the suspect, 24-year-old dion patterson was taken into custody. officers swarmed the scene and shut down traffic in the busy commercial area. the shelter-in-place advisory was lifted several hours later. there is no word on a possible motive. police in texas have arrested two people for allegedly helping a mass shooter allude a manhunt after he killed five neighbors. francisco oropeza's wife and a friend were jailed overnight. oropeza himself was captured hours earlier, north of houston. the announcement brought an end to a four-day search. >> bottom line is, we now have this man in custody. he was caught hiding in a closet, underneath some laundry. >> oropeza was charged today with five counts of first-degree murder. investigators in oklahoma say a convicted rapist shot six people it too
david of the brookings institution, thank you for being here. >> you are welcome. ♪ >> i'm stephaniehour west. here are the latest headlines. a man suspected of killing one person injuring for at a shooting in a medical building in atlanta has been arrested. all of the victims were women. police say the suspect, 24-year-old dion patterson was taken into custody. officers swarmed the scene and shut down traffic in the busy commercial area. the shelter-in-place advisory was lifted...
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who's head of the nih to -- i mean, he was friendly with george bush, friendly with nick kristof, david brooksdrawn to him because he had this kind of intellect and this curiosity, i think it was kind of his pastoral side of him. i got to know him as a journalist first and them i started going to the his church. he really became a friend. what i've been saying to people is he was a good friend as in not necessarily because i think, like, we were -- you know, i was in his inner circle or anything, but he listened. he remembered things in my life. he asked questions all the way to the very end. i mean, that's what's emotional for me, thinking about that it's been a week since he passed away. >> here's tim a decade ago on "morning joe," where he walked about the influence of faith in the workplace. >> the problem is that when you make your work your identity, which of course is what we're invited to do in our culture now, especially the professionals, when you make it your identity, you identify with your work, and if you're successful, it goes to your head and destroys you. if you're not success
who's head of the nih to -- i mean, he was friendly with george bush, friendly with nick kristof, david brooksdrawn to him because he had this kind of intellect and this curiosity, i think it was kind of his pastoral side of him. i got to know him as a journalist first and them i started going to the his church. he really became a friend. what i've been saying to people is he was a good friend as in not necessarily because i think, like, we were -- you know, i was in his inner circle or...
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the implications of consumer spending in the economy we're joined by davids weal, senior fellow in economic studies at the brookings institute and chief analyst greg p mcbride. it's easy to look at interest rate levels and hikes in an abstract way, but they are real. they translate into real dollars on people's budgets. take us through some of the numbers with respect to, for example, home equity lines of credit, mortgages, lines of credit, credit cards and what's happens happened >> we start with mortgage rate mortgage rates last year the increase for would be buyers of enough affordability into a 30% increase in home prices even though mortgage rates have been stable lines of credit, after that run up in home prices americans are sitting on more home equity than they've had before, but it's no longer a low cost proposition with the cume lasive impacts of these rate hikes, the 5% equity line you had is now going to hit double digits and in terms of your servicing that debt the minimum payment is now $200 a month more than it would be before the fed started to raise rates. >> perhaps the most important headlines as
the implications of consumer spending in the economy we're joined by davids weal, senior fellow in economic studies at the brookings institute and chief analyst greg p mcbride. it's easy to look at interest rate levels and hikes in an abstract way, but they are real. they translate into real dollars on people's budgets. take us through some of the numbers with respect to, for example, home equity lines of credit, mortgages, lines of credit, credit cards and what's happens happened >> we...
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if they're writing scripts -- first of all, i don't think you can recreate a larry david or a seth mcfarland or jim brooks and they deserve to be paid if somebody is replicating their business if it's coming from an original point of view without a writer involved, i don't think the script is actually going to be to the quality and the standard that it needs to be for an audience >> and you seem -- what i'm hearing is you seem somewhat optimistic that this could get resolved in the short-term >> i think you're going to have -- i think you're going to have a very tough negotiation with the directors but i think you're going to get to a resolution. they're going to have to give data to advertisers with their models, and so, i think it's -- they've done it before, and i think we'll get to a place >> finally, you know, you're close to elon musk at least i -- >> yes >> and i'm curious your views, tucker carlson comes out and says he's going to do a show on twitter. it's unclear whether that's going to happen. musk came out and said, we haven't signed anything. do you think that platform could become something
if they're writing scripts -- first of all, i don't think you can recreate a larry david or a seth mcfarland or jim brooks and they deserve to be paid if somebody is replicating their business if it's coming from an original point of view without a writer involved, i don't think the script is actually going to be to the quality and the standard that it needs to be for an audience >> and you seem -- what i'm hearing is you seem somewhat optimistic that this could get resolved in the...
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david wessel joins us again. he's the director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy at brookings. ee you. both sides claiming victory to some degree. you heard lisa's reporting on the details. from your perspective, what stands out to you about compromises and what each side got? david: i think a lot of stuff in the bill is there so people can say they got something. as lisa pointed out, the republicans did not get all of the work requirements they got the democrats did not keep work requirements the way they are now. the most important thing to remember is this does not solve the nation's debt problem. the debt will continue to rise. all of the cuts in this bill are focused on annually appropriated discretionary spending. nondefense spending. that's about 10% of the budget. what is driving the debt medicare, medicaid, social security and taxes. all of those are off the table. when the debt ceiling expires, in 2025, that's the same year that the 2017 tax cuts expire. we will have a big fight over long-term fiscal issues. amna: when you look at this deal, limiting discretionary spen
david wessel joins us again. he's the director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy at brookings. ee you. both sides claiming victory to some degree. you heard lisa's reporting on the details. from your perspective, what stands out to you about compromises and what each side got? david: i think a lot of stuff in the bill is there so people can say they got something. as lisa pointed out, the republicans did not get all of the work requirements they got the democrats did not keep...
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so play, he sits off of the leaderboard brooks cap guys, one child clear heading into the final round. there are some big names in the chasing pack. david strikes round up the action a very wet day in new york, but the conditions didn't phase brooks kept. one of the rebels you quit the pga for the saudi arabia back live to last you wrote in 5 thirty's to record the round of the day on saturday. they put him 6 and the post. every one shop clear the field trip to infinity. second to the mess this last month has previously one full mages including 2 pga championships. one mole would seem complete patrick and emulate those 2 great display as nicholas and tiger woods. chasing, kept good. there were 2 places, one shot back on 5 on the time of this, cory color is a new region play a big so hopefully and he showed some great spin control on his way to a level paul round of 17. the 2020 us open champion price and december. another live gopher also went round in 70 . he's 3 shots back and the world number 2 skokie schifflit is what in the mix as well. despite the 3 of the power round, the $73.00, the american is 2 and the pop tarts of fit with ju
so play, he sits off of the leaderboard brooks cap guys, one child clear heading into the final round. there are some big names in the chasing pack. david strikes round up the action a very wet day in new york, but the conditions didn't phase brooks kept. one of the rebels you quit the pga for the saudi arabia back live to last you wrote in 5 thirty's to record the round of the day on saturday. they put him 6 and the post. every one shop clear the field trip to infinity. second to the mess this...
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: i'm david wessel director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy here at brookings. there are a lot of really important topics dominating the headlines today. ukraine, inflation mass , shootings police ,shootings of black men another , banking crisis the debt ceiling the 2024 election and the russian arrest of upholstery journal reporter evan gershkovich . the word social cost of carbon don't usually make the headlines which is why we organize today's event uh the it's a bit of a cliche that the social cost of carbon has been dubbed the most important number you have never heard of. glen rutabush my colleague suggested we call this event the most important revision you haven't heard about to the most important number you've never heard about. today's event is intended to change that as we wrestle with the challenges of climate change we want to highlight the importance of this measure as a way to think about climate change but , also in the regulatory response to climate change in the in the united states. of course simply put the social , cost of carbon is the econ
: i'm david wessel director of the hutchins center on fiscal and monetary policy here at brookings. there are a lot of really important topics dominating the headlines today. ukraine, inflation mass , shootings police ,shootings of black men another , banking crisis the debt ceiling the 2024 election and the russian arrest of upholstery journal reporter evan gershkovich . the word social cost of carbon don't usually make the headlines which is why we organize today's event uh the it's a bit of...
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brooks. i think it was a special >> byron: a great teacher can change the world because they can change students. our thanks to davidis evening. catch our full episodes on
brooks. i think it was a special >> byron: a great teacher can change the world because they can change students. our thanks to davidis evening. catch our full episodes on
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brooks. i think it was a special >> byron: a great teacher can change the world because they can change students. our thanks to davidd our congratulations to mr. stanley. that is "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on our co mr. stanley. that is "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> i reignited because of new reduced punishments. we are on top of breaking news. two people dead in a double car crash in rural san mateo county. ama: tim johns joins us now and he's been following this closely. what we know? reporter: this all happened around 6:40 this evening. they found two cars off the road and a lagoon. it happened near highway one along the coast of pescadero. of the vehicles fully submerged. the other was at the edge of the lagoon. chp says a third patient was flown to stanford hospital in critical condition. one-way traffic control is in place tonight. the chp says drivers should wait as authorities continue their investigation. tim johns, abc7news. ama: outrage over vandalism at a historic c
brooks. i think it was a special >> byron: a great teacher can change the world because they can change students. our thanks to davidd our congratulations to mr. stanley. that is "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on our co mr. stanley. that is "nightline" for this evening. catch our full episodes on >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions. this is abc7news. >> i reignited because of new reduced punishments. we...