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david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's headlines.nd vietnamese-americans on the gulf coast share tributes to home and community. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: one of former president trump's most senior aides took the stand today during his hush money trial in new york. hope hicks served as mr. trump's press secretary during the 2016 campaign and was his white house communications director. on the stand, she detailed how trump and his inner circle handled the revelations about alleged extramarital affairs, and the payments made to bury those stories. andrea bernstein is covering the former president's legal battles for npr, and was in the courthouse today. she joins us now. so nice to see you again. during the prosecution's questioning today, they delved into what happened in the campaign when the infamous access hollywood tape drop. what did we learn from hope hicks about that today? andrea: she was the
david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's headlines.nd vietnamese-americans on the gulf coast share tributes to home and community. >> this is the pbs newshour. from weta studios in washington and from the west at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. william: one of former president trump's most senior aides took the stand today during his hush money trial in new york. hope hicks served as mr. trump's press secretary during the 2016...
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i came across a david brooks article from a year ago, asking the question, what if we're the bad guys here, talking about the way that these issues are framed, donald trump and a threat to democracy, and abortion, of course why would you ever consider voting for him, that there is something that the people who see that are missing. and he writes this, the idea that we're all in this together was replaced with the reality that the educated class lives in a world up here and everybody else is forced into a world down there. members of our class are always publicly speaking out for the marginalized but somehow we always end up building systems that serve ourselves. i was struck by last night in the bronx, one of the things that came up among the voters there was that the migrants were a problem, and they were taking away services from people in this city who needed the services, and i think that's a really good example of what david brooks is arguing here, which is that you have the meritocracy up here, the people who have achieved and earned and are in a cycle of self-fulfillment, and e
i came across a david brooks article from a year ago, asking the question, what if we're the bad guys here, talking about the way that these issues are framed, donald trump and a threat to democracy, and abortion, of course why would you ever consider voting for him, that there is something that the people who see that are missing. and he writes this, the idea that we're all in this together was replaced with the reality that the educated class lives in a world up here and everybody else is...
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still to come on the newshour, david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlinese industry efforts to secure enough sustainable fuel to power a carbon neutral future. and a look at why the great british pub has become an endangered establishment. ♪ >> 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. >> in an historic first, the ncaa and nation's power five conferences have reached a deal to pay their athletes. the acc big ten, big 12, sec and pac-12 accepted the general terms of a settlement that will see the ncaa pay nearly $2.8 billion in damages over 10 years to nearly 14,000 athletes, dating from 2016 to now. it also creates a new system that allows schools to use up to $21 million a year to pay student athletes in any sport starting in 2025. the agreement was proposed to resolve a series of lawsuits challenging the ncaa which may have had to pay billions more. it still needs to be accepted by a judge and many details need to be worked out including high school
still to come on the newshour, david brooks and jonathan capehart weigh in on the week's political headlinese industry efforts to secure enough sustainable fuel to power a carbon neutral future. and a look at why the great british pub has become an endangered establishment. ♪ >> 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. >> in an historic first, the ncaa and nation's power...
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and the title of david brooks peace. why the protests help trump. meghan mccain warned in a tweet, the dnc convention this summer going to be blanking s show. and today happens to be the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre. that fateful day in 1970 when the national it'll guard shot and killed four students on that ohio campus during an anti vietnam war protest. this week, bernie sanders told cnn's christiane amanpour the following maybe biden's vietnam or lyndon johnson in many respects was a very, very but president domestically, brought forth some major pieces of legislation you chose not to run in 68 because of opposition to his views on a vietnam and i worry very much that president biden is putting himself in a position where he has alienated not just young people, but a lot of the democratic base is bernie, right? >> i want to know what you think. go to my website. it's were countach.com vote on today's poll question. do you agree with bernie sanders that the campus protests over israel may be biden's vietnam james traub joins me now.
and the title of david brooks peace. why the protests help trump. meghan mccain warned in a tweet, the dnc convention this summer going to be blanking s show. and today happens to be the 54th anniversary of the kent state massacre. that fateful day in 1970 when the national it'll guard shot and killed four students on that ohio campus during an anti vietnam war protest. this week, bernie sanders told cnn's christiane amanpour the following maybe biden's vietnam or lyndon johnson in many...
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has had stronger economic performance and -- >> is it so strange, let me talk briefly before, david brooks did a great job of summarizing the world since 1990. in the world since 1990 the united states has outperformed everyone in everything, literally. everyone in everything. yet we seem to have difficulty understanding that, and i think, what you think is at the root of the difficulty of, other than i think what, what you are describing as dissolution in the job i i had at university las2 years as president, and i see his disappointment. you said we would have these opportunities and then they're not hitherto so we might have a chance to do this and is too difficult to get there. what do you think is at the root of not understanding the relative success of the united states? >> so i think recently the pandemic has been a profound experience for most american families that lived through it. and profoundly disturbing to our way of life. it was a period in which there were a couple of years with very high inflation. and right now people are very concerned about the cost of living. now in fa
has had stronger economic performance and -- >> is it so strange, let me talk briefly before, david brooks did a great job of summarizing the world since 1990. in the world since 1990 the united states has outperformed everyone in everything, literally. everyone in everything. yet we seem to have difficulty understanding that, and i think, what you think is at the root of the difficulty of, other than i think what, what you are describing as dissolution in the job i i had at university...
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david brooks sees trump the sequel if democrats don't do more against the protesters. on the issues that matter the most, on top of, this biden is getting creamed. >> the economy trump leads. immigration trump leads. foreign conflicts, trump leads. even on preserving democracy, which is obviously been a focal point of the joe biden campaign, he only lead on the issue by four points. so abortion being in the news is something that joe biden wants because it's the issue that he runs most ahead of donald trump on. >> laura: i don't know if that guy will ever work again at cnn after that record. look, i love how preserving democracy trumps ahead four points. people are not dumb. i could go on and on and on. after this week, there should be no doubt that everything biden promised to do is failing us. on the economy, with foreign policy and as you saw this week, in the culture. the snowflake students at columbia may, may be able to get their exams cancelled, but biden's final is coming up in november and right now he's headed for a big fat f. that's the angle. joining us now
david brooks sees trump the sequel if democrats don't do more against the protesters. on the issues that matter the most, on top of, this biden is getting creamed. >> the economy trump leads. immigration trump leads. foreign conflicts, trump leads. even on preserving democracy, which is obviously been a focal point of the joe biden campaign, he only lead on the issue by four points. so abortion being in the news is something that joe biden wants because it's the issue that he runs most...
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international che adams will be with them but he is on the bench and instead they will look to david brooksy, there are already premier league quality players throughout these two teams and the team that misses out todayis teams and the team that misses out today is really at risk of some of those top—flight clubs that are in the premier league coming to poach them so for leeds and southampton, this is a match that could really shape their future and kick off is now less than an hour away. i shape their future and kick off is now less than an hour away. i look forward to — now less than an hour away. i look forward to it- _ now less than an hour away. i look forward to it. joe _ now less than an hour away. i look forward to it. joe lynskey - now less than an hour away. i look forward to it. joe lynskey at - forward to it. joe lynskey at wembley there for us. thank you for that, joe. the french open is underway at roland garros. four—time grand slam winner naomi 0saka is through to the next round after beating lucia bronzetti in three sets. men's number three seed carlos alcaraz is chasing a
international che adams will be with them but he is on the bench and instead they will look to david brooksy, there are already premier league quality players throughout these two teams and the team that misses out todayis teams and the team that misses out today is really at risk of some of those top—flight clubs that are in the premier league coming to poach them so for leeds and southampton, this is a match that could really shape their future and kick off is now less than an hour away. i...
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david brooks has a piece in "the new york times" he talks this and worries protest are tweal helpingmp he says now democrats are viewed as ones with the cultural elite, supereducated republican are now viewed as heart of america, the working class, and he thinks that spells real trouble for the white house. rachel: these are planned. i saw i was telling will and pete i saw a flyer that was sent to me by somebody in chicago he found it and two months ago saying organizing for the dnc convention in chicago. so they're already organized these you asked the question like what are they going to do? these are democrat voters and the people organizing it are big democrat donors like george soros. so i think they know what to do it is just whether if they want to do it or not. they say if you try to separate who is being a part of the trouble they're not students and not a connection to the campus so you have to ask the question are these professional organizers yes trace it back where's it coming from and who is involved clearly universities are identifying a lot of these people are not kid
david brooks has a piece in "the new york times" he talks this and worries protest are tweal helpingmp he says now democrats are viewed as ones with the cultural elite, supereducated republican are now viewed as heart of america, the working class, and he thinks that spells real trouble for the white house. rachel: these are planned. i saw i was telling will and pete i saw a flyer that was sent to me by somebody in chicago he found it and two months ago saying organizing for the dnc...
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david brooks is away.r of debates on the books between president biden and former president trump, debates that suddenly came together in a matter of minutes wednesday it felt like. the first will be hosted by cnn, the second by abc. the biden campaign has agreed to a vice president for debate hosted by cbs this summer. no agreement from the trump campaign on that one. these debates will be unusual for a few reasons. they are happening earlier than normal. the commission on presidential debates is not involved at all. and there's not going to be an audience. who does this benefit? >> it benefits the american people. leave aside the commission. the american people need to see these two men debate the issues and let the american people see and judge for themselves who they want to vote for or not vote for, but you better vote. but are they up to the job? are they up to running this country? in terms of the specifics of the debate, president biden got everything he wanted. he taunts donald trump with a video
david brooks is away.r of debates on the books between president biden and former president trump, debates that suddenly came together in a matter of minutes wednesday it felt like. the first will be hosted by cnn, the second by abc. the biden campaign has agreed to a vice president for debate hosted by cbs this summer. no agreement from the trump campaign on that one. these debates will be unusual for a few reasons. they are happening earlier than normal. the commission on presidential debates...
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david brooks is away.the report that israel may be in violation with humanitarian law, but the u.s. will continue to supply israel with weapons. not only were they pausing some weapons deliveries, but biden said he would consider pausing more if israel launches a full-scale invasion into rafah, where a million gazans are now sheltering. how do you look at this and swear all these things which seem to be in contradiction with each other? >> we cannot look at them in isolation. these are not isolated incidents. they are part of what i view as an enormous diplomatic effort on the part of the president to get israel and hamas to agree to a cease-fire, namely hamas, agree to a cease-fire, may be for six weeks, and then hope that it holds and they can bring an end to the conflict. but in terms of what the president is saying, i interviewed him on march 9, asked, what is your redline with benjamin netanyahu, invasion of rafah? he said yes. fast-forward to may 8 in an interview with cnn, he is once again asked a r
david brooks is away.the report that israel may be in violation with humanitarian law, but the u.s. will continue to supply israel with weapons. not only were they pausing some weapons deliveries, but biden said he would consider pausing more if israel launches a full-scale invasion into rafah, where a million gazans are now sheltering. how do you look at this and swear all these things which seem to be in contradiction with each other? >> we cannot look at them in isolation. these are...
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i recently had the opportunity to engage with david brooks, it was at uva two weekends ago and his recent book, how to know a person, the art of seeing deeply and deeply being seen and the conversation, or the importance of proximity and engaging, the importance of seeing people as individuals and as part of cultural groups and holding those two things simultaneously, of understanding a history but also understanding the unique functions and roles that we all play in contributing to a culture, the culture of the nation and to our own destiny mixed with systemic issues. i think all of that is wrapped together in what you are talking about. i'm curious, in a room full of lawyers and as a lawyer, i have never felt safer in my life, that the importance of training young lawyers and working with law schools, as we work on these issues, and as we think about and talk about democracy and how you are approaching that, what response you are getting from law schools, what might be the way forward, because i certainly remember it has been a while since i've been in law school but i remember, i took
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shannon: david brooks has an interesting read in the "new york times" also about how the protest actuallyesident trump because of the way a kind of shows at democrats as the most educated elites now and republicans of the working party folks at least. >> is a bit chaotic as well. in a big shift. panel thank you very much we'll see you next sunday. getting the inside scoop on the life of legendary broadcaster barbara walters. she broke the rules opening opportunities for other women author susan page and fasten a g the book is full of stories and scandals you will not believe it. that is next. hidden fees, surcharges... who knows what to expect! turn shipping to your advantage. keep it simple...with clear, upfront pricing. with usps ground advantage®. ♪ i brought in ensure max protein with 30 grams of protein! those who tried me felt more energy in just two weeks. -ugh. -here, i'll take that. woo hoo! ensure max protein, 30 grams protein, 1 gram sugar, 25 vitamins and minerals. and a new fiber blend with a prebiotic. (♪) switch to shopify so you can build it better, scale it faster and sel
shannon: david brooks has an interesting read in the "new york times" also about how the protest actuallyesident trump because of the way a kind of shows at democrats as the most educated elites now and republicans of the working party folks at least. >> is a bit chaotic as well. in a big shift. panel thank you very much we'll see you next sunday. getting the inside scoop on the life of legendary broadcaster barbara walters. she broke the rules opening opportunities for other...
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shannon: david brooks has an interesting read in the "new york times" also about how the protest actuallyld enter it to the benefit of president trump because of the way a kind of shows at democrats as the most educated elites now and republicans of the working party folks at least. >> is a bit chaotic as well. in a big shift. panel thank you very much we'll see you next sunday. getting the inside scoop on the life of legendary broadcaster barbara walters. she broke the rules opening opportunities for other women author susan page and fasten a g the book is full of stories and scandals you will not believe it. that is next barbara walters legacy lives on after passing a south usa today washington bureau chief susan page to discuss her new book rule breaker on the life and work of barbara walters. is this week sunday special. >> what i thought was so interesting i found it so hard to believe among many things in the book, wasn't even towards the end she felt she was always auditioning for that was kind of the idea that she never really had made it. she was going to lose her entire career a
shannon: david brooks has an interesting read in the "new york times" also about how the protest actuallyld enter it to the benefit of president trump because of the way a kind of shows at democrats as the most educated elites now and republicans of the working party folks at least. >> is a bit chaotic as well. in a big shift. panel thank you very much we'll see you next sunday. getting the inside scoop on the life of legendary broadcaster barbara walters. she broke the rules...
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david brooks is away. great to have you back.rt with president biden and a lot of the big news around israel this week. we saw nick schifrin's report that found israel may be in violation of international humanitarian law but the u.s. will continue to supply israel with weapons, following bite and sang not only were they pausing some weapons deliveries but he would consider pausing more if there is a full-scale incursion into rafah. having him swear all these things, it seems to be a contradiction. >> with all these things we cannot look at them in isolation. these are not isolated, they are part of what i view as an enormous diplomatic effort on part of the president to get israel and hamas to agree to a cease-fire, namely hamas, agree to a cease-fire, maybe for six weeks, and then hope that it holds and they can bring an end to the conflict. but in terms of what the president is saying, i interviewed him on march 9, asked, what is your redline with benjamin netanyahu, invasion of rafah? he said yes. fast-forward to may 8 in an
david brooks is away. great to have you back.rt with president biden and a lot of the big news around israel this week. we saw nick schifrin's report that found israel may be in violation of international humanitarian law but the u.s. will continue to supply israel with weapons, following bite and sang not only were they pausing some weapons deliveries but he would consider pausing more if there is a full-scale incursion into rafah. having him swear all these things, it seems to be a...
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this was this was david brooks writing in the new york times. he says, quote especially since 2016, it's become clear if you live in a university town, are one of the many cities along the coast, were highly educated people tend to congregate. >> that's us will displeasure. >> you can't use your own experience to generalize about american politics. in fact, if you're guided by instincts and values honed and such let's places. you may not be sensitive to the ways the movement is alienating voters and working class areas of pennsylvania wisconsin, michigan, and georgia. you may come across them as privileged kids, breaking the rules and getting away with it, see right logi is rightly the guys of many working class blue collar people. >> they see these wealthy kids at institutions like columbia that cause 90,000 vowels a year complaining about what's going on in palestine and talking about you must divest. you're seeing images are certain students and what we should have food and water and add to give us these things as an infringement of our right
this was this was david brooks writing in the new york times. he says, quote especially since 2016, it's become clear if you live in a university town, are one of the many cities along the coast, were highly educated people tend to congregate. >> that's us will displeasure. >> you can't use your own experience to generalize about american politics. in fact, if you're guided by instincts and values honed and such let's places. you may not be sensitive to the ways the movement is...
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we saw two executive angela also brooks and western maryland congressman david tron vying for the nominationpent 60 $2 million of his own money. he is very on this race. is more than anybody has ever self-funded on a primary in american history. also brooks spent just a fraction of that on her campaign and yet when all the votes were tallied, she ended up winning by about 12 points. quite the stunning result looking at just the financial picture. the republican side, former governor larry hogan won the republican nomination. he's going to make maryland which is traditionally very blue democratic state into a top-tier senate race come the fall. on the democratic side. pri why do you think that was given how much money david trone spent. why do you think she was successful? >> i think it's a couple things but the underlying factor is you can have t in the world, but if voters are not buying what you're sng not going to get you all the way they are. i think ultimately he found out additional $1 million he put on tv. everybody already knew who he was and what he was about. anddn't want to vote f
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david: marry brooks and i spent a lot of time in taiwan for the research on this book and most of itugh with the government, but at taiwan semiconductor. this incredible gem that dominates the island now, and certainly dominates its economy. taiwan semiconductor is the producer of 90-95% of all the most advanced semiconductors produced in the world. they are what power the microprocessor at the core of your iphone. so if china invades taiwan, don't break your iphone, ok, it will be a really long time before you can replace them. [laughter] paula: i had the advantage of going to taiwan and actually seeing those buildings where these chips are made. david: yes, it's really great. the fabs are amazing. the problem is we have consolidated so much of the world's chipmaking operations in these highly vulnerable buildings. so the question that we went to taiwan to answer was, is there a silica shield? in other words, since china needs those chips as much as we do, would they not invade taiwan because they couldn't afford to lose taiwan semiconductor? and to cut to the chase, the conclusion
david: marry brooks and i spent a lot of time in taiwan for the research on this book and most of itugh with the government, but at taiwan semiconductor. this incredible gem that dominates the island now, and certainly dominates its economy. taiwan semiconductor is the producer of 90-95% of all the most advanced semiconductors produced in the world. they are what power the microprocessor at the core of your iphone. so if china invades taiwan, don't break your iphone, ok, it will be a really...
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we saw two major democratic candidates prince georges county executive angelo also brooks and congressman davidde this race interestingmi was that announcement $62 million of his own money to very well behis race is more money than anybody is ever self-funded and senate primary in american history. and also brooks spent a fraction of that on her campaign and yet when all this tell us unit up winning by about 12 points so when the stunning results just within the financial p the republican side we had governor larry hogan, former they are very hope it when the public that the republican nomination we the nominee and he's going to make in maryland it which is whtraditionally a very blue democratic state, into a top-tier senate race of the false also. >> was go back to the primary in theemocratic side anything that was given how much money trump spent as compared to her what you think that she was cc 12-int. >> i think that is a couple of things but the underlying fr here is just that you have all of the money the world, but the voters are not buying what you're selling is not going to get you all
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fo former maryland governor hogan is dominating while david trone and angela brooks squaring off in the senate primary. those are some of the headlines. >> steve: talk about this, this is cover of the "new york post" this morning. jen psaki has a new book out and she says that when the -- during dignified transfer of the president of the united states never looked at his watch when troops were being returned in august of 2021. you can see there, he's on his watch. on his watch. >> ainsley: yeah, the book excerpt is called "say more" and she said the president looked at his watch after the ceremony ended. we talked to a gold star father, mark smiths, he said, i was there and she wasn't there. >> steve: she said, the detail in a few lines of the book about exact number of times he looked at his watch will be removed in future reprints. >> lawrence: it is disgusting, everybody knows what happened. afghanistan withdrawal was a disaster. you had calls from that front. he made it about himself when he greeted the family and told them he understood their pain because his son beau was killed. t
fo former maryland governor hogan is dominating while david trone and angela brooks squaring off in the senate primary. those are some of the headlines. >> steve: talk about this, this is cover of the "new york post" this morning. jen psaki has a new book out and she says that when the -- during dignified transfer of the president of the united states never looked at his watch when troops were being returned in august of 2021. you can see there, he's on his watch. on his watch....
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cornell brooks, david from thank you both as one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the nation is going to get into effect today in florida, vice president kamala harris was there blaming former president donald trump? you'll want to hear her comments right after a quick break switch to shopify. >> so you can build it better scale is faster and sell more much more take your business to the next next stage. >> when you switch to shopify i was just feeling sick i always want day. >> my was crying i was sad i was diagnosed with rob no miles should coma. once we got the first initial hit, there was just street tears, sickness in your stomach? just don't want to get about a bad that statement. >> well, you got to look on the bright side of things tell me what the bright side of childhood cancer is it's a long road. >> it's hard. >> but st. joe's has gotten us through it st. jude children's research hospital works day after day to find cures and save the lives of children with cancer and other life threatening diseases thanks to generous donors like you families never receive a bill
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said that it is joe pronounced as simple stuff as he can not dig the responsibility of don david if any brooks see they, they yeah, they design getting by and quote, but you're given a quote. so says uh, a note that she would be the one uh, heating to transition. okay, mr and master. thank you very much for your time that that's all the time i have to for right now, i have to run, but i do look forward to talking to you again. especially once we know the results of the presidential election,...
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brooks. >> well, david spent his own money from his total fortune, $62 million of it.ers who had seen a lot of him and were not convinced that he was as inspiring as angela. the state has never elected a black female senator, or a black senator, period. in harry dunn's race, there was not an animus towards him, that he raise a lot of money and did not have deep ties to the district, despite his story. that was a neutralized advantage. people were not as impressed. but maryland voters, and this is a closed primary, very educated voters in montgomery county, and then in and around baltimore were not impressed by the candidates who spent the most time introducing themselves again and again with more generic messaging. >> let's talk about that closed primary. it was a closed primary, yet 20% of the gop primary voters didn't vote for donald trump, they voted for nikki haley who dropped out, what is that, two months ago? >> 70 days. 10 weeks, steph, since nikki haley dropped out of the republican primary. and she is still getting one fifth of the vote in nebraska. >> and you
brooks. >> well, david spent his own money from his total fortune, $62 million of it.ers who had seen a lot of him and were not convinced that he was as inspiring as angela. the state has never elected a black female senator, or a black senator, period. in harry dunn's race, there was not an animus towards him, that he raise a lot of money and did not have deep ties to the district, despite his story. that was a neutralized advantage. people were not as impressed. but maryland voters, and...
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d in maryland, congressman david tron lost the state's democratic u.s. senate primary to angela also brooksince george's executive who bested him by nearly 14 points despite sinking more than $60 million of his own money into the race. she now faces former maryland larry hogan, a republican in the general election. next some ofheonversation from c-span's washington journal program on the result of the race for battle over control of the senate. >> there was very closely watched democratic primary in maryland to succeed ben we saw major candidates, pg county executive angela also congressman david tron vying for no4qhe spent 60 $2 millionhimon. he is very wealthy. on this race. it is more than anybody has ever amican history.a pri also brooks spent just a fraction her campaign and yet when all the votes were tallied, she ended up winnbyt 1. quite the stunning result looking at just the financial picture. on the republican side, former governor larry hogan won the republican nomination. he's going to make maryland which is traditionally very blue democratic state into a top-tier senate race c
d in maryland, congressman david tron lost the state's democratic u.s. senate primary to angela also brooksince george's executive who bested him by nearly 14 points despite sinking more than $60 million of his own money into the race. she now faces former maryland larry hogan, a republican in the general election. next some ofheonversation from c-span's washington journal program on the result of the race for battle over control of the senate. >> there was very closely watched democratic...
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two who are considered to be the front runner so be it county executive angela also brooks is also congressman david. we have seen her out on the stump just this week and trying to boost turnout holding multiple events in the d.c. area she should be in the baltimore area this afternoon. she said she is doing all she can to get her name out there because she is being outspent in this race. >> we still believe in this country you put in the work, you care about people you deliver results no matter what even a mounting $62 million i cannot get to us. she was mentioning the money that her opponent congressman david sharon has been spending in this race it's a huge amount of money at the $60 million of his own cash went in on his tv ads try to get up the vote so certainly has a financial advantage. also brooks is love the story of the state of big name governor at west morrison and chris about holland but obviously in congress now got a lot of support as well. it's going to be a close race in this pr primate and we're off to the races between now and november. spew have a lot of running to do mark baird
two who are considered to be the front runner so be it county executive angela also brooks is also congressman david. we have seen her out on the stump just this week and trying to boost turnout holding multiple events in the d.c. area she should be in the baltimore area this afternoon. she said she is doing all she can to get her name out there because she is being outspent in this race. >> we still believe in this country you put in the work, you care about people you deliver results no...
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take a listen you get what you pay for david trone in his company's gave half $1 million to extreme and maga public ins to win their elections. angela wholesale brooks, false attack ad against david trone, claims, again, what you paid for it, maybe that's why also works is ranking houses from lobbyists. >> when i hear my opponents say things about me, he knows or false. i know it's just another way we're different. >> what he's done, and congress is what he's got to set the us than it it's not a place for training wheels us senate is not a place for trading those. >> he's had to clean that up a bit, but i mean politics is a dirty business. i know there's always all the frothing about the primaries now, negative the primaries are, i think maryland when democrats are, there are gonna be able to figure it out. you might behind whoever wins and 60 million out of money. imagine putting that money in and not winning. >> curious to see what you, when you were out there, did democrats, or is there a fear on the ground that they could cause some in november this back-and-forth? yes. this week, a number of state democratic party chairs who are mostly supporti
take a listen you get what you pay for david trone in his company's gave half $1 million to extreme and maga public ins to win their elections. angela wholesale brooks, false attack ad against david trone, claims, again, what you paid for it, maybe that's why also works is ranking houses from lobbyists. >> when i hear my opponents say things about me, he knows or false. i know it's just another way we're different. >> what he's done, and congress is what he's got to set the us than...
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david de pap second trial. path is facing criminal charges filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. kron will tran is at the hall of justice in san francisco with the details. >> it is now round 2 for david de pap. he finished round one with federal prosecutors. now state prosecutors. they want to get their hands on him. jury selection is under way. once that begins the trial will began and it should last about 3 weeks. he was already convicted in federal court state. prosecutors want to do the same thing to david de pap. now, let me show you the video. they will use this video during the trial. this all started back in october of 2022. when david de pap went to the pelosi home in san francisco, he was looking for then speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. but she was not home. instead, her husband, paul pelosi, was home. he woke up. he saw pap at the foot of his bed. he called san francisco police officers. they arrived and that's when prosecutors say david dip half when he saw the police officers, they claim he hit paul pelosi on the head with a hammer, knocking him unconscious. he w
david de pap second trial. path is facing criminal charges filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. kron will tran is at the hall of justice in san francisco with the details. >> it is now round 2 for david de pap. he finished round one with federal prosecutors. now state prosecutors. they want to get their hands on him. jury selection is under way. once that begins the trial will began and it should last about 3 weeks. he was already convicted in federal court state. prosecutors want...
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plus hear from the ceo of ev maker rivian, president emeritus arthur brooks and lyft's david risher stayed you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc. at pgim, finding opportunity in fixed income today, helps secure tomorrow. our time-tested fixed income suite, backed by over 145 years of risk experience, helps investors meet their goals. pgim investments. shaping tomorrow today. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. we have news just crossing the justice department investigating...
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in ean francisco for david dip happes second trial for hitting nancy pelosi's husband in the head with a hammer. yeah. so he's facing criminal charges filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. we have kron four's will tran at the hall of justice. >> it is now round 2 for david de pap. he finished round one with federal prosecutors. now state prosecutors. they want to get their hands on him. jury selection is under way. once that begins the trial, we'll begin and it should last about 3 weeks. he was already convicted in federal court state. prosecutors want to do the same thing to david de pap. now, let me show you the video. they will use this video during the trial. this all started back in october of 2022. when david de pap went to the pelosi home in san francisco, he was looking for then speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. but she was not home. instead, her husband, paul pelosi, was home. he woke up. he saw pap at the foot of his bed. he call san francisco police officers. they arrived and that's when prosecutors say david dip half when he saw the police officers, they claim he hit paul pelosi on the head with a hammer, knocking him unconscious. he woke up in hi
in ean francisco for david dip happes second trial for hitting nancy pelosi's husband in the head with a hammer. yeah. so he's facing criminal charges filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. we have kron four's will tran at the hall of justice. >> it is now round 2 for david de pap. he finished round one with federal prosecutors. now state prosecutors. they want to get their hands on him. jury selection is under way. once that begins the trial, we'll begin and it should last about 3...
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and today, david de pap is going to be back in court in san francisco this time facing. >> the criminal charges filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. weve got kron four's will tran standing by the hall of justice. will. >> jenkins now it's her turn to go after david pap after federal prosecutors, they finish their case and actually ended with a conviction. now in about an hour from now, they will have jury selection. this is the same case different charges. let me show you the video and they will use the same video, of course, as federal prosecutors did. this is back in october of 2022, when david de pap went to the pelosi's home in san francisco, looking for then speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. now pelosi was not home at the time, but instead her husband, paul pelosi was home. he woke up and saw david de pap. he called police officers. police officers arrived. it was at that moment at the door when state prosecutors say david de pap hit pelosi on the head with a hammer, knocking him unconscious and he woke up in a pool of blood. you have to use alleged at this point because he has not been convicted in state court so
and today, david de pap is going to be back in court in san francisco this time facing. >> the criminal charges filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. weve got kron four's will tran standing by the hall of justice. will. >> jenkins now it's her turn to go after david pap after federal prosecutors, they finish their case and actually ended with a conviction. now in about an hour from now, they will have jury selection. this is the same case different charges. let me show you the...
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david trone. he was warning in the run-up to this primary that if brooks were to win it would be a tougher race against, though, i think this will come down to a nail-biter in what is considered a blue state. we are already seeing democrats really seek to paint hogan as ultra conservative but we know he is a rare anti-trump and speaking out against trump. this is interesting to watch which direction hogan chooses to go to in terms of getting the republican base in maryland and also winning over moderator independent voters. hogan won also a statewide race in maryland so he has done this before. >> yeah. a fiercely contested battle for the senate control. if democrats lose maryland, they would be in big trouble. let's talk about other results last night, including nikki haley's ongoing impact with republican voters. she continues to put up pretty impressive numbers for a campaign that has been suspended for months. talk to us about trump's efforts to win those voters back, but also what is president biden's team looking to doing the same? >> yeah. you know, i had one source describe this to me as nikki
david trone. he was warning in the run-up to this primary that if brooks were to win it would be a tougher race against, though, i think this will come down to a nail-biter in what is considered a blue state. we are already seeing democrats really seek to paint hogan as ultra conservative but we know he is a rare anti-trump and speaking out against trump. this is interesting to watch which direction hogan chooses to go to in terms of getting the republican base in maryland and also winning over...
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and happening today, david de pap is going to be back in a courtroom in san francisco this time facing charges that have been filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. kron four's will tran following the story for us out of the hall of justice. will. >> it is now round 2 for david de pap. he finished round one with federal prosecutors. now state prosecutors. they want to get their hands on him. jury selection is under way. once that begins the trial, we'll begin and it should last about 3 weeks. he was already convicted in federal court state. prosecutors want to do the same thing to david de pap. now, let me show you the video. they will use this video during the trial. this all started back in october of 2022. when david de-pap went to the pelosi home in san francisco, he was looking for then speaker of the house, nancy pelosi. but she was not home. instead, her husband, paul pelosi, was home. he woke up. he saw pap at the foot of his bed. a call san francisco police officers. they arrived and that's when prosecutors say david de pap when he saw the police officers, they claim he hit paul pelosi on the head with a hammer, knocking him unc
and happening today, david de pap is going to be back in a courtroom in san francisco this time facing charges that have been filed by district attorney brooke jenkins. kron four's will tran following the story for us out of the hall of justice. will. >> it is now round 2 for david de pap. he finished round one with federal prosecutors. now state prosecutors. they want to get their hands on him. jury selection is under way. once that begins the trial, we'll begin and it should last about...
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investigators and this cnn projecting attorney angela also brooks will win maryland democrat cradock, senate primary, defeating representative davidrone. she will face former gop governor larry hogan in november all right. >> our panel is back. i guys i feel like we have to talk for a second. can about that. >> and kind of the way the presence defenders collectively are approaching this meghan as the democrat at the table. >> there was there were a lot of very fast at details, but i feel the big picture pretty clear. >> i mean, i think it's really bizarre that they're going up there. it looks like they're competing for the rows, like they're auditioning for roads to be the vp. it's very bizarre to me. i don't understand why they're all have the same talking points which i fully understand, but they're missing facts and they're missing the contrast here. there's not it's hard to find words is going to understand like where he was coming from. a lot of that like the judge's daughter raising money, like how is this all like how any of that have anything to do with the actual facts of the case. and they just keep going through the sal
investigators and this cnn projecting attorney angela also brooks will win maryland democrat cradock, senate primary, defeating representative davidrone. she will face former gop governor larry hogan in november all right. >> our panel is back. i guys i feel like we have to talk for a second. can about that. >> and kind of the way the presence defenders collectively are approaching this meghan as the democrat at the table. >> there was there were a lot of very fast at details,...
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we know from this conversation and another conversation that my friends, david helped moderate a little over a year ago at brookingsby jake sullivan, economic state craft is absolutely here to stay as a vital element of u.s. and other country's policies. thank you all. please join me with a round of applause for our speakers. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> today assistant health secretary dr. rachel levinend council on sports and nutriti discuss ways to improve health and mtal well-being hosted by the press club washington, d.c. watch it live on 2:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, c-span now or our free mobile app on c-span.org. >> november for most member is a constitutional formality. their primary is where they view their time and voting records because that's where it makes the difference. the districts have gone from here to here. the way people receive their news has gone from factual, vetted news and out to here and everyone has their own truth and tune in for affirmation and get their world views validated and the news is from the centering force of american politics for 200
we know from this conversation and another conversation that my friends, david helped moderate a little over a year ago at brookingsby jake sullivan, economic state craft is absolutely here to stay as a vital element of u.s. and other country's policies. thank you all. please join me with a round of applause for our speakers. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2024] >> today assistant health secretary dr. rachel levinend council on sports and nutriti discuss...