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the ford foundation. the excellence in journalism foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, sitting in for gwen ifill this week, pete williams of nbc news. peter:good evening. anyone who happened to be near the u.s. capitol thursday could be forgiven for thinking the pope was back in town. nearly every available news camera in washington was focused on the front door of the republican national committee, for a meeting between donald trump and paul ryan. when it was over, both of them ccentuated the positive. >> i thought it was really a very, very good meeting. i thought paul felt the same way and everyone else did also. i think he's doing a good job. >> i do believe we're now planting the seeds to get ourselves unified and from here we're going deeper into the policy areas so -- to see where that common ground is and make sure we are operateding off those core principles. pete:susan, who needed this meeting more: trump or ryan?
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the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. (gunshots) >> kilani: i was very scared. this area is full of explosives, snipers, everything. so the only way to survive, to be safe there, is to keep your eyes open and looking in all directions. not just for us, even for the fighters there, it was very scary. >> narrator: benghazi, libya. reporter feras kilani has gained rare access to libyan forces fighting for control of the city against isis and other extremist groups. >> kilani: in the last year, isis managed to take whole districts inside benghazi, in the center of benghazi. and now isis is the most important power in these districts. >> narrator: feras has been here many times since the revolution in 2011. (crowd chanting "libya") back then, celebrations in benghazi marked the overthrow of muammar gaddafi's regime. but the armed groups that defeated the libyan dictator with the help of nato and the united states soon
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the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines of social change worldwide, at fordfoundation.org. the wyncote foundation. and by the frontline journalism fund, with major support from jon and jo ann hagler. >> the guerrilla army that roared east to take over... >> narrator: it was early 2014. >> isis has seized many iraqi cities. >> narrator: they seemed to come out of nowhere. >> in northern iraq, a number of districts have been taken over by fighters. >> militants have swallowed up territory, and they're pushing toward baghdad. >> narrator: the terror group isis started capturing key territory in iraq. >> the jolting gong was when they swept into western iraq and took control of a third of western iraq. the banks that were robbed and stripped, the assets that were stripped in that entire area was huge. and that was, as i said, the jolting gong that said, "wait a minute, how could this happen?" >> deep concern about isis pushing into baghdad. >> isis has been seizing territory in iraq. >> they were able to swiftly take over huge areas of iraq. it was shocking how the army didn't
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. >> the ford foundation.ith visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation. newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. famil
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. >> the ford foundation.ith visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and individuals. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org a change of the guard for the golden state, californians will select a new senator for the first time in 24 years. >> i have been a prosecutor any public servant my entire career. >> i do work with liberals and conservatives right-wingers and left-wingers. i am the chairman to actually won elections in the state. >> we need to focus on policies that will grow the economy, expand the pipe and get people opportunities. >> i have 20 yea
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. >> the ford foundation.king with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: they have found some of what's left of egypt-air flight 804, and new clues may be emerging in the investigation. the passenger plane vanished from the radar early yesterday, en route from paris to cairo with 66 people on board. john yang reports on the day's developments. >> reporter: at a cairo mosque, families of passengers aboard egyptair flight 804 prayed, and wept, for loved ones. >> ( translated ): he was my cousin. he was like an elder brother to me. this is very hard for the family and god bless all who died on the plane. >> reporter: their hopes dashed by the discovery of wreckage from the airbus a-320, announced on egyptian state tv. >> ( translated ): we have jus
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. >> the ford foundation. with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: donald trump faced more major defections today, as he tries to line up republicans behind his bid for the white house. and president obama weighed in for the first time on trump's rise to the top of the g.o.p. john yang begins our coverage. >> this is not entertainment. this is not a reality show. >> reporter: with that, the president issued an appeal to voters and reporters alike. he called for much more focus on donald trump's record-- and much less on "the spectacle and the circus." >> this is a contest for the presidency of the united states, and what that means is that every candidate, every nominee, needs to be subject to exacting standards and genuine scrutiny. it means
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. >> the ford foundation.king with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: the political and social struggle over bathrooms and gender blew up today. the spark came from a letter sent to school districts across the nation by the federal government, and it drew immediate condemnation by conservative states. for the nation's public schools, the issue was already simmering. after today's federal directive, it's on the front burner. that is: provide transgender students with access to suitable bathrooms and locker rooms that match their chosen gender identity. >> the challenge here is not to isolate anybody. it's not to discriminate against anybody, it's not to make anybody unsafe. it's actually to ensure that our schools are as inclusive and respectf
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. >> the ford foundation.king with visionaries on the frontlines of social change worldwide. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and friends of the newshour. >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president obama went today where none of his predecessors had gone, while in office: hiroshima, japan. he sought to navigate between honoring the victims, and standing by the u.s. atomic bombings that left 130,000 dead, and led to the end of world war two. >> warner: the nuclear bomb that destroyed hiroshima on august 6, 1945 changed japan and the world forever. 70,000 people were killed instantly. by year's end, another 70,000 were dead from radiation poisoning. the city was flattened-- apart from a one domed building, now known as the "atomic bomb dome." it stands as a reminder of the first-ever atomic attack on a human population-- and as a symbol of peace. president oba
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we ended up doing one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy and ended up discovering that there's a what you might call the shame-based organizations. teen pregnancy is the worst happen to can society. there's a cluster of what you might think of as healthy age.ancy at any don't worry about teen pregnancy. worry about healthy mothers. and then there's mtv, and mtv with 16 and pregnant actually completely be a dominant player in the landscape and forced reaction to that map was to start talking to mtv and essentially saying hey, mtv, we 16 and pregnant when tigmatizing but you're looking at the language, you're not. shame-based to the language than what our organizations are trying to do around healthy pregnancy. you about how h you're framing this issue because you have an undue amount of culture al lay. the public health sector is ahead of everybody else within this. they've been working on norms-based change for 30 or 40 years. it really started with the harvard alcohol project that was trying to normalize this idea of the designated driver. so there's an enormous amount of this
we ended up doing one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy and ended up discovering that there's a what you might call the shame-based organizations. teen pregnancy is the worst happen to can society. there's a cluster of what you might think of as healthy age.ancy at any don't worry about teen pregnancy. worry about healthy mothers. and then there's mtv, and mtv with 16 and pregnant actually completely be a dominant player in the landscape and forced reaction to that map was to start...
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we ended up doing one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy. and we ended up discovering that there's a cluster of what you might call the shame-based organizations. team teen pregnancy is the worst thing that can happen to society. there's a cluster of what you might think of as healthy pregnancy at any age. don't worry about teen pregnancy, worry about healthy mothers. and then there's mtv. and mtv with "16 and pregnant" actually turns out to be a completely dominant player in the landscape. and their reaction to that map was to start talking to mtv and essentially saying hey, mtv, we know you think "16 and pregnant" is destigmatizing but actually when you start looking at the language it's not. you're actually much closer to the sort of shame-based language than to language that our organizations are trying to do around healthy pregnancy. can we talk with you about how we're framing this issue because you have an undue amount of cultural weight? this whole world of norms-based change. so the public health sector is ahead of everybody else wi
we ended up doing one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy. and we ended up discovering that there's a cluster of what you might call the shame-based organizations. team teen pregnancy is the worst thing that can happen to society. there's a cluster of what you might think of as healthy pregnancy at any age. don't worry about teen pregnancy, worry about healthy mothers. and then there's mtv. and mtv with "16 and pregnant" actually turns out to be a completely dominant player...
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we did one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy and we ended up discovering there was a clusteraround the shame-based organizations. a cluster of what you might think of as healthy pregnancy at any age. don't worry about teen pregnancy, worry about healthy mothers. and then there's mtv. pregnant" endsd up being a completely dominant layer on the landscape. saying, mtv we know you think 16 and pregnant is destigmatize it, but actually it is not. close to the shame-based language then the language we are trying to use round healthy pregnancy. can we talked about how you are framing this issue because you have an undue amount of cultural weight. the public health sector is ahead of everybody else with this. they have been working on norms-based change for 30 or 40 years. it started with the harvard alcohol project that was trying to normalize this idea of the designated driver. there is an enormous amount of research around this. what there are not are very, very good tools for looking at the broad media landscape. we are still trying to figure out how to get there but this is what
we did one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy and we ended up discovering there was a clusteraround the shame-based organizations. a cluster of what you might think of as healthy pregnancy at any age. don't worry about teen pregnancy, worry about healthy mothers. and then there's mtv. pregnant" endsd up being a completely dominant layer on the landscape. saying, mtv we know you think 16 and pregnant is destigmatize it, but actually it is not. close to the shame-based language...
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dean schraeder, ford foundation, open society foundations, media justice fund and media democracy fund, pardon me. all the folks here at georgetown. a lot of hours went into making this conversation a success on behalf of special events, on behalf of av, on behalf of facilities, on behalf of communications, this was a lot of work. and so before -- i want you to join me in a round of applause for professor butler. a round of applause for all the people who made this possible back in the av and outside. [ applause ] with a bit to do that i'm thinking about that and that number was $45,000. that's the number. they conducted in 2012, it's 600,000. they went from 600,000 in 2012 and the professor is absolutely right. that's since 90%. if we are firm on what it is. we can create change. i just wanted to go out with a kind of anthem because the first song my mother made me learn is we shl overcome. that was the anthem of an earlier civil rights movement. this new civil rights movement has an anthem as well. this is a lot more rambunctious than the song, we shall overcome. it's faith-based. it
dean schraeder, ford foundation, open society foundations, media justice fund and media democracy fund, pardon me. all the folks here at georgetown. a lot of hours went into making this conversation a success on behalf of special events, on behalf of av, on behalf of facilities, on behalf of communications, this was a lot of work. and so before -- i want you to join me in a round of applause for professor butler. a round of applause for all the people who made this possible back in the av and...
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we ended up doing one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy. we ended up discovering that there is a cluster of what you might call the shame-based organizations. teen pregnancy is the worst thing that can happen to society. there is a cluster what you might think of as, healthy pregnancy at any age. don't worry about teen pregnancy. worry about healthy mothers. then there is mtv. mtv with "six teen and pregnant "turns out to be completely dominant player in the landscape. and the forward action was start talking to mtv. mtv we know you think 16 and pregnant is desigma advertising. when you look at the language it is not. you're close to the shame-based language our organizations are trying to do around healthy pregnancy. can we talk with you about how you're framing issue because you have a undue amount of cultural weight? this whole world of norms-based change, the public health sector is ahead of everybody else within this. they have been working on norms-based change for 30 or 40 years. it really started with the harvard alcohol project tha
we ended up doing one for the ford foundation around teen pregnancy. we ended up discovering that there is a cluster of what you might call the shame-based organizations. teen pregnancy is the worst thing that can happen to society. there is a cluster what you might think of as, healthy pregnancy at any age. don't worry about teen pregnancy. worry about healthy mothers. then there is mtv. mtv with "six teen and pregnant "turns out to be completely dominant player in the landscape. and...
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ford mark fields. i will be interviewing ginni from ibm. and susan from gates foundation. so i will be busy. >> yes.ple. >> and so as jon and i will be heading out there to see everything that happens. we can't wait. kara, rest up. >> see you at the pool as usual okay. >> and kara swisher, big week next week. thank you for join g using us. >> thank you. >>> and meanwhile a slight gain in the dow up 18 points, and the s&p up 4 after the best week for equities the nasdaq up for the fourth straight day, and seeing the best gain of the averages up by 0.33. and ul ta salon raised the forecasts for the rest of the year, and monster beat, and the stock is up close to 10%. meanwhile, gamestop is falling after giving the current quarter outlook that fell below the edge expectations, because they are spending more time on the digital gaming systems than gamestop games. >> and now are the long tsa lines getting any better? we will go to o'hare to find out. >> and the companies picking up steam, and what is ahead for the rest of the year? and look at palo alto giving estimates below, and struggling down 12%. we
ford mark fields. i will be interviewing ginni from ibm. and susan from gates foundation. so i will be busy. >> yes.ple. >> and so as jon and i will be heading out there to see everything that happens. we can't wait. kara, rest up. >> see you at the pool as usual okay. >> and kara swisher, big week next week. thank you for join g using us. >> thank you. >>> and meanwhile a slight gain in the dow up 18 points, and the s&p up 4 after the best week for...
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ford dealer today. >>> it is the house that students built. kids in prince george's county foundationor applied construction technology for students recently finished the district's 40th student-built house. look at that. a dedication ceremony is happening today in clinton. the group will be showcasing the 4 # 00 square feet home before it goes on the market for $425,000. >> mainly benefits the students because it gives then the hands-on so they get the opportunity to work with different contractors, they get to see the actual pace in the field compared to what it's like in the classroom. >> could you have built a whole home when you were in school? >> no. and not now either. >> it took eight months to build. the money from the sale goes back to the nonprofit group. what a great program. >>> the man known as johnny it football will be in court today. johnny manziel was indicted on assault charges last week. his ex-girlfriend said he threatened to kill her heearlie this year. that was his mug shot. after he was booked, he tweeted this, quote, just thankful i had a shirt this time. that
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louise be totally, president of the police and working canine foundation to be installed in eight 2016 ford explorer assigned to a canine unit supervisor's vehicle. bible of the clothing and installation estimated at $3530. >> president loftus: so this item is in the consent come. any questions from the chief on this matter? do i have a motion? any public comment on the consent calendar? hearing none, public comment is closed. can have a motion? >> moved and seconded. all those in favor say, aye. the motion passes. please call the next line of >> clerk: item to public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that within subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall just the remarks of the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department or occ personnel. on the police commissioner rules of order, during public comment from either police or occ personnel were commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response. individua
louise be totally, president of the police and working canine foundation to be installed in eight 2016 ford explorer assigned to a canine unit supervisor's vehicle. bible of the clothing and installation estimated at $3530. >> president loftus: so this item is in the consent come. any questions from the chief on this matter? do i have a motion? any public comment on the consent calendar? hearing none, public comment is closed. can have a motion? >> moved and seconded. all those in...
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louise be totally, president of the police and working canine foundation to be installed in eight 2016 ford explorer assigned to a canine unit supervisor's vehicle. bible of the clothing and installation estimated at $3530. >> president loftus: so this item is in the consent come. any questions from the chief on this matter? do i have a motion? any public comment on the consent calendar? hearing none, public comment is closed. can have a motion? >> moved and seconded. all those in favor say, aye. the motion passes. please call the next line of >> clerk: item to public comment. the public is now welcome to address the commission regarding items that do not appear on tonight's agenda but that within subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. speakers shall just the remarks of the commission as a whole and not to individual commissioners or department or occ personnel. on the police commissioner rules of order, during public comment from either police or occ personnel were commissioners are required to respond to questions presented by the public but may provide a brief response. individua
louise be totally, president of the police and working canine foundation to be installed in eight 2016 ford explorer assigned to a canine unit supervisor's vehicle. bible of the clothing and installation estimated at $3530. >> president loftus: so this item is in the consent come. any questions from the chief on this matter? do i have a motion? any public comment on the consent calendar? hearing none, public comment is closed. can have a motion? >> moved and seconded. all those in...