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your tomorrow is now.na orrepoint ial. >> and now, "bbc wld news." sne: this is "bbc world n america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. the trade war is on. the u.s.nd china slap on tariffs, a move that could have a big impact in amtlica's hed. >> it is very possible it could hurt our business. ditends on how long it lasts and how long it takes for them to negotiate them out. jane: a diver dies in the rescue effort to get 12 boys and their football coach out of a flooded cave in thailand. and one semifinal in the world cup is set. france advances after beating uruguay, and belgium comes out victorious against brazil. jane: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. today beijing accused the united stat of triggering a rge-scale trade war as the countries went forth in slapping tit-for-tat duties on more than $30 billion worth of imports. president trump is not backing down, warning that the u.s. may be ready to go even further. it is a bitter pill to swallow for farmers, especially those who grow soybeans
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fbi announcing arrest ofne ial pits. >> pits suggesd words to the effect of what would hit them core. blow up. have a bomb. blow up at the foumingy of jul parade. >> pits taken intoustody sunday after an investigation that began in 2017. authorities say over time he expressed hred for the military and desire dismember body. >> this ce illustrates lane forcement cannot back and in this caseai wfor mr. pits to commit a violent act. >> officials also say pits that included statements likes we as muslims need support and training like this every day and how to shoot guns and throw hand grenades and hand to hand combat. and without taking target lunch st. john's off the map and just yesterday he discussed giving control carivesans d and the children of xtiform member a hs e ensive>> wit law enforcement includingory ass, domestic violence, aggravated robbery and carrying a concealed weapon. >> wll be out day in and out for our communy. if you see something, definitely say something. >> pits is also accused of planning a future attack in philadelphia. where he used to live. in washington, ra
fbi announcing arrest ofne ial pits. >> pits suggesd words to the effect of what would hit them core. blow up. have a bomb. blow up at the foumingy of jul parade. >> pits taken intoustody sunday after an investigation that began in 2017. authorities say over time he expressed hred for the military and desire dismember body. >> this ce illustrates lane forcement cannot back and in this caseai wfor mr. pits to commit a violent act. >> officials also say pits that included...
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residential dimensions are full ial for the experience of what it can be.at is not going to be disruptive by an online experience. >> you are not bumping into corridor and finding they challenge you in ays you never expected or the bays they are different from -- ways they are different from you. understanding of the world. that is an important part of outside ens inside and the classrooms. sense that 's a stamford has surpassed harvard and it comes to technology becoming a feeder for the biggest and powerful companies world. is that a fair assessment? >> of course not. of course not. we are different united nations, great hink that's the strength. their different emfaceies and pportunities that institutions like stamford and harvard can offer. and have a to sit stamford-harvard competition and "we are so good at this." we have a growing presence in technology, and fields of engineering. in ents concentrating engineering have tripled. paying n area we are more attention. deep-seeded strength in life sciences, in art and a y and the commitment to social scie
residential dimensions are full ial for the experience of what it can be.at is not going to be disruptive by an online experience. >> you are not bumping into corridor and finding they challenge you in ays you never expected or the bays they are different from -- ways they are different from you. understanding of the world. that is an important part of outside ens inside and the classrooms. sense that 's a stamford has surpassed harvard and it comes to technology becoming a feeder for the...
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your tomorrow is now.na wrepoint ial. >> and now, "bbcld news america."ane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. scott pruitt, president trump's embattled head of the epa, steps down after a series of controversies. a couple in the u.k. remains in critical condition after they came in contact with an em contaminated with a nerve agent. netflix is making moves in india.n original content with local stars capture the new markett agstiff competition? welcome to our viewers innd america and arhe globe. it is the day after the fourth of july, but there are still fireworks coming out of the white hothe. the head oepa, scott pruitt, steps down. his resignation follows a series of scandals that have dogged his tenure. president trump announced it in his usual fashion, by tweet, saying "i have accepted the resignation of sco pruitt. within the agency, scott has done an outstanding job ani will always be thankful to him for this." he has been the subject of numerous stories which have called into question his conduct. for
your tomorrow is now.na wrepoint ial. >> and now, "bbcld news america."ane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am jane o'brien. scott pruitt, president trump's embattled head of the epa, steps down after a series of controversies. a couple in the u.k. remains in critical condition after they came in contact with an em contaminated with a nerve agent. netflix is making moves in india.n original content with local stars capture the new markett...
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i we see ial form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. strip away everything that stands in the way eveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our mern approach to nking around you -- ur plans, your goals, yo dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productio, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we've accomplished an economic turnaround of historic proportions. woodruff: president tru touts strong economic growth in the u.s., and credits his administration's policies on taxes and trade. then, a potential black eye at cbs. legations of sexualmi sconduct, including by its c.e.o. les moonves. i ans friday. n rk shields and david brooks are here to takeother full week of news. plus, hip-hop on display. curating decades of local culture, and the musical impact of oakland's hip-hop scene. >> for those of us who are ort of the first generati hip-hop artists, i don't think
i we see ial form in our mind, and then we begin to chisel. strip away everything that stands in the way eveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our mern approach to nking around you -- ur plans, your goals, yo dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productio, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: >> we've...
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defense minister survivors he doesn't believe they waited for hours to be rescued, and he blamesll ial building for thet fuses were destroyed. >> o that haupied without rules. , i think tragedy is a moment to understand thatir them and tamilies who don't follow the rules and the law. cork: this traumatized country takes solace in unity, donating supplies tovehose who lostthing. together in a time of crisis, and this is no exception. people give whatever ty y can. with meling that the state has come up short, they turned to each other for solidarity. the rain they crave became lightly today, but not enough to quench the anger or heal the wo mark lowen, bbc news, jane: if those fires werete stdeliberately, that would be a shocking and sobering development in an incident that national tragedy. sblockbusters defined tmer movie season in america, and while they have been doing brisk business, so have smaller films, most two nonfiction films in particular have been lighting up mee u.s. box office. one profiles a supourt justice, and the other a beloved children's tv sho. what does the trend
defense minister survivors he doesn't believe they waited for hours to be rescued, and he blamesll ial building for thet fuses were destroyed. >> o that haupied without rules. , i think tragedy is a moment to understand thatir them and tamilies who don't follow the rules and the law. cork: this traumatized country takes solace in unity, donating supplies tovehose who lostthing. together in a time of crisis, and this is no exception. people give whatever ty y can. with meling that the...
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selected if they are foreign travel and other factors raise concerns including criminal records, curious ial transactions, e-mail or phone numbers linked to terror suspects. among the passengers followed, a businesswoman who was in turkey, even ht attendant. >> you have over 2 million people a day that travel in and around the united stes. u're looking for a threat that's so small it's less than a needle in the haystack. >> reporter: the tsa tells nbc news the primary purpose of the program is to ensure passengers and flight crew are protected ra during air tvel. we recently talked to tsa chief about e air marshals. >> for passengers i think they should feel a afe and secure that we havderal air marshal service that does provide that inflight security. >> reporter: travelers never told they have been followed and activities documented, raising privacy concerns. >> it should go without saying government agents shouldn't be monitoring travelers without a good reason for doing so. >> reporter: the air marshal complains it's a waste of time. the american public would be better served if they wer
selected if they are foreign travel and other factors raise concerns including criminal records, curious ial transactions, e-mail or phone numbers linked to terror suspects. among the passengers followed, a businesswoman who was in turkey, even ht attendant. >> you have over 2 million people a day that travel in and around the united stes. u're looking for a threat that's so small it's less than a needle in the haystack. >> reporter: the tsa tells nbc news the primary purpose of the...
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russia will use different tactics to target the midterm elections, given that there is s much focus ial media? lindsay: i think russia is playing the long game. they are playing cheth. have a strategy, and that is a long-term strategy. i don't necessarily think they will entirely change up their strategy. but for sure they will be using other tactics. laura: thank you so much for joining us. lindsay laura: in otr news, syria has accused israel of shooting down one of its warplanes ovesyrian territory. israel said it brought down the aircraft, claiming it was carrying out surveillance in its airspace. th isyrian government deniedts planes were over israeli territory. british prime minister theresa may says sheill personally lead brexit negotiations with the european union from now on. the country's departure from the eu is in march019 fast approaches. ms. may said the recently appointed secretary of state for exiting the eu would act as r deputy.iv ka trump is closing her fashion brand a year after she stoppedom working with ofny to serve in her father's administration. was hoping to she
russia will use different tactics to target the midterm elections, given that there is s much focus ial media? lindsay: i think russia is playing the long game. they are playing cheth. have a strategy, and that is a long-term strategy. i don't necessarily think they will entirely change up their strategy. but for sure they will be using other tactics. laura: thank you so much for joining us. lindsay laura: in otr news, syria has accused israel of shooting down one of its warplanes ovesyrian...
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the n foundation, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america'sne neglectes,na and purepoint ial. >> how do we shape our tomorrow? it starts with a vision. we see its ideal form in our mind, d then we begin to chisel. we strip away everything that stands in the way to reveal new possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial.>> bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by cnewshour productions, ll >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy wdruff. on the newshour tonight, president trump declares victory at the nato summit, saying allies will increaseheir lsense spending, but detai remain sparse. then, the trump administration says the youngest children separated at the border haveun been ried with their and, playing video games for a profit-- making sense of the growing phenomenon of the online live-streaming economy. >> it's no different than paying to see a comedian or so i guessr more aely someone playing guitar on the str
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the desperate family aware onl 4% of crimes here end up with an arrest and a ial. >> unfortunately with this election my feeling is that none of the candidates have shown interes in the main crisis in mexico, tehat it's security. >> rep mexico's deep-rooted problems that don't stop at the border. kerry sanders, nbc news, mexico city. >>> today, sttle is joining the growing list of cities banning plastic plastic forks and knives in local restaurants. evthey're almoster recycled, meaning they d up in landfills, eating more of a pollution problem. in tonight's protecting our planet report, nbc's joe r frell us why straws in particular are getting a lot of ntion lately. >> reporter: along the california coast in the cityf santa cruz. >> i want to gift you guys stainless steel straws. >> reporter: jackie nunez has earned a bit of a reputation. >> i call myself the crazy straw lady. >> reporter: combatting ocean pollution by urging people to stop using the plastic sippers. in the u.s., wese about 500 million of them a day but most recycling facilitie lyre not equipped to proport them. >> ther
the desperate family aware onl 4% of crimes here end up with an arrest and a ial. >> unfortunately with this election my feeling is that none of the candidates have shown interes in the main crisis in mexico, tehat it's security. >> rep mexico's deep-rooted problems that don't stop at the border. kerry sanders, nbc news, mexico city. >>> today, sttle is joining the growing list of cities banning plastic plastic forks and knives in local restaurants. evthey're almoster...
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is not as financially literate as the average american voter because america doesn't answer the door ial country and britain is as a vassal state of the monarchy it's a very different economy very different population very different country well we got to take a break and when we come back a lot more coming your way. independence means that you're not going to take instruction from any of this and we know that in the situation of syria the face of it and the mandate that was given to us is bro it's not targeting one to put aside to this conflict it is broad it is focusing on identifying investigated person. buys on sunday the most serious. forman or sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. four different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the owners did not shoot around a corner. right we're also starting to drive yes to the studio house a signal. he's not going to talk about no place just need right after the mars explorers one knew it would have their unique. record. to say what he
is not as financially literate as the average american voter because america doesn't answer the door ial country and britain is as a vassal state of the monarchy it's a very different economy very different population very different country well we got to take a break and when we come back a lot more coming your way. independence means that you're not going to take instruction from any of this and we know that in the situation of syria the face of it and the mandate that was given to us is bro...
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book, iview of the powerful --ials of it is a work of remarkable range and depth. ofs is a tribute to a woman unbreakable spirit. give way toto despair or to take no for an answer. in 2016, barbara published another book. life.ne was about her own so youbrought it with me can see it. raincoats.h "being nixon" and he is working on a biography of sandra day o'connor. barbara babcock has led the way for women lawyers by being smarter and tougher than men. also, more empathetic and self aware. shrewd.and fish raincoats is a joy to read. barbara has followed the council of william patterson. 1793-1806.rom to pass through life with ease and comfort. please join me now in a hardy babcock.o barbara [applause] professor babcock: how is that introduction? i feel that i have traveled with ruth ginsberg on her improbably journey to iconic fame. i also feel that we have participated together in a great revolution in the legal profession. are unaware of how much things have changed and the potentialhat -- vast tha tlies -- that lies before us for more change. i will start by tel
book, iview of the powerful --ials of it is a work of remarkable range and depth. ofs is a tribute to a woman unbreakable spirit. give way toto despair or to take no for an answer. in 2016, barbara published another book. life.ne was about her own so youbrought it with me can see it. raincoats.h "being nixon" and he is working on a biography of sandra day o'connor. barbara babcock has led the way for women lawyers by being smarter and tougher than men. also, more empathetic and self...
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there's a ial for delays. lowest travel is northbound. 270 southbound at 85, a crash in the right lane. >> thank you.a we'll takeak now. the forecast is next. oo >>>morning. temperatures as you walk out the door not too bad to start off your monday. we do have rain down to our south. we're also watching showers moving into parts of charles county, st. mary's county. as we go through your monday, we'll see showers more widespread by lunch time and then we go through the afternoon. we still have a chance for scattered shers, and keep the umbrella for the rest of the week. >> more local news in 25 minutes. now, back to the "today" show. >>> 7:30 now on a monday morning, july 30th, 2018. more than four yearslater, the disappearance of mh-370 remains one of the world's biggest aviation mysteries. but this morning, a is shedding some new light on what investigators believe what happened. we'll hav the latest just ahead. >> let's start with the headlines. the death toll in northern california's massive c fre is now u
there's a ial for delays. lowest travel is northbound. 270 southbound at 85, a crash in the right lane. >> thank you.a we'll takeak now. the forecast is next. oo >>>morning. temperatures as you walk out the door not too bad to start off your monday. we do have rain down to our south. we're also watching showers moving into parts of charles county, st. mary's county. as we go through your monday, we'll see showers more widespread by lunch time and then we go through the afternoon....
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. >> reporter: doctors say acr ial factor that kept trevor alive, a quick medical response time. >> the onlyule is as fast as possible. that's it, there's no other rules. >> reporter: i 4th. started july devon was on the job as a nurse in winchester, trevor at home with their two youngda hters. devon's phone started ringing. >> so why did you call mommy? >> because dada was sick. >> reporter: using her dad's phone, mollyus who's 3 years old was able to call her mom at work. not only telling her what was going on but showing her. >> i saw him lying on the ground. eporter: that started the life-saving response that brought trevor to inova fairfax. doctors discoveng a hole in his heart. it just soez happens the one cardiolo st in the country trained to fix it is dr. jim thompson. >> he's alreaecovering very well and they expect an excellent prognosis. now we just need to close this doesn'tmake sure he have another stroke. >> reporter: the mccabes are focused on trevor'survival so they are not able to work. friends started a go fund me. >> i have nev felt s loved and supported by my communi
. >> reporter: doctors say acr ial factor that kept trevor alive, a quick medical response time. >> the onlyule is as fast as possible. that's it, there's no other rules. >> reporter: i 4th. started july devon was on the job as a nurse in winchester, trevor at home with their two youngda hters. devon's phone started ringing. >> so why did you call mommy? >> because dada was sick. >> reporter: using her dad's phone, mollyus who's 3 years old was able to call...
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. ♪ ial.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: let us take a look at the futures in the u.s., they did move after we had the announcement from president trump a short while ago, that a new list of $200 billion of tariffs on china goods will be announced this week. .7 5%, nasdaq futures are also just hanging on their in the green territory. i am paul allen in sydney. ramy: and i am remy innocence you in new york, you are watching "daybreak australia." in new york,ncio you are watching "daybreak australia." in ameriprise financial global market .trategist anthony a couple of hours ago as i was talking to paul, the markets worked fine, they were up four focus isfour, but the turned back to trade tensions -- $200 billion. a lot of folks were hoping that this would not happen. anthony: yes, markets have been dealing with trade tensions for the last couple of months, and it seems that the escalation had calmed down, which made markets move higher. the announcement of this evening , at a think it really changes the
. ♪ ial.is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ paul: let us take a look at the futures in the u.s., they did move after we had the announcement from president trump a short while ago, that a new list of $200 billion of tariffs on china goods will be announced this week. .7 5%, nasdaq futures are also just hanging on their in the green territory. i am paul allen in sydney. ramy: and i am remy innocence you in new york, you are watching "daybreak australia." in new york,ncio you are watching...
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you made a really sp>>ial film.lly, i feel like shows off something i really loved about this movie which is the eighth graders -- it strikes me that they talk the way eighth graders talk. >> right. >> seth: was that very important to get the truth of that right for you?ea >> i mean, a lot of movies about teenagers, it feels like the -- the teenagers speak with an ability that is suspiciously similar to a screeriter's ility to speak, you know. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> and it is always, like, in yo order for g character to be worthy of love, they need to be some, like, young poet perfect that's command of their narrative. and i wanted to have a story about a kid that spoke how kids speak which is like you just a glass of milk u're like -- [ laughter ] you know, so that is the movie. how doou write someone that can't speak? how can you dress someone that can't dress? because and you're a mess.de [ laughter ] >> seth: you -- i've always -- i esally liked about your standup that it was very h and -- but it was ver
you made a really sp>>ial film.lly, i feel like shows off something i really loved about this movie which is the eighth graders -- it strikes me that they talk the way eighth graders talk. >> right. >> seth: was that very important to get the truth of that right for you?ea >> i mean, a lot of movies about teenagers, it feels like the -- the teenagers speak with an ability that is suspiciously similar to a screeriter's ility to speak, you know. [ laughter ] >> seth:...
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ial should google or facebook adopt style of alistic deciding what is news and what package status? >> i think that google and acebook try to adjust load all offload these.-- it is the algorithm. about it.e algorithm hey will continue to do that until they are forced not to. it is crazy to think that a publish a story that was defamatory and then well, that was just the classified section. don't talk it me. you are responsible for what platform.n your at some point i think it is more likely than not that on the internet especially facebook and explo social media they will have the same standard. it will be obvious that they are media companies and will be held to the same standard and will no the algorithmhind because they won't be able to afford to. >> there goes back to the twitter and its role as a public square. hear that people get banned and they think of twitter as an so nsion of their own voice if you get banned from one of these platforms you are on my free speech. i don't think that is an interpretation of what witter is but is it an actual interpretation? is it just a meg
ial should google or facebook adopt style of alistic deciding what is news and what package status? >> i think that google and acebook try to adjust load all offload these.-- it is the algorithm. about it.e algorithm hey will continue to do that until they are forced not to. it is crazy to think that a publish a story that was defamatory and then well, that was just the classified section. don't talk it me. you are responsible for what platform.n your at some point i think it is more...
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stolen material with, quote, a person who was in regular contact with senior members of the president ial campaign of donald j. trump. many pointing to roger stone tonight as that person. he is denying it. the americans impacted here go far beyond those kind of political elites. in this filing, again, all this new stuff we're just getting into our newsroom and figuring out today, in this filing, mueller says the russians stole personal information for half a million americans. the illinois state board of elections. this, of course, all comes at the moment when the president is having tea with queen elizabeth and three days before he's due to sit down with vladimir putin. a meeting that makes the trump administration look far weaker with the doj saying today that donald trump, he knew about these charges before we did, before the public did, before anyone heard about it when this filing came out from the grand jury today. he knew as of last week. democrats saying trump should cancel this meeting, top republicans not joining that request as of this hour. the white house is full steam ahead.
stolen material with, quote, a person who was in regular contact with senior members of the president ial campaign of donald j. trump. many pointing to roger stone tonight as that person. he is denying it. the americans impacted here go far beyond those kind of political elites. in this filing, again, all this new stuff we're just getting into our newsroom and figuring out today, in this filing, mueller says the russians stole personal information for half a million americans. the illinois...
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for '16" is made possible in part by the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines ialliam and flora hewlett foundation, helpinle build measurably better lives; the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. election 2016 on pbs jerram swartz: ready awe're rolling.please. action. norbert leo butz: this season we're going to get right into the nitty gritty, right away. annasophia robb: it's action packed. lisa q. wolfinger: in season 2, we definitely up the romance factor. we heighten old relationships. we spark some new loves.am hannah jes: there are love triangles. fere are romances thate. there are ones that spark and grow. mary elizabeth winstead: mary and jed are feeling very warm towards each other. they've been through a lot, so they're really bonded at this point. josh radnor: everything that a viewerha migh loved in season 1 is present in season 2 and more. jack falahee: the second sson is wild. annasophia robb: there is a lot of deception. i love playing a spy. jack falahee: it's in this gigan
for '16" is made possible in part by the ford foundation, working with visionaries on the front lines ialliam and flora hewlett foundation, helpinle build measurably better lives; the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. election 2016 on pbs jerram swartz: ready awe're rolling.please. action. norbert leo butz: this season we're going to get right into the nitty gritty, right away. annasophia robb: it's action...
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greenbriarev which he disclosed to ethics officials and had this interest while having this meeting, went ials had a financial interest in greenbriar. three at the meeting, two haved undisclo the public interests in the company that the third person is running. what ty discussed abouts going to be a question a lot of people are wondering. e commerce department says it was all friendly, but it's hard to imagine they didn't get into any business topics at all. >> as part of your reporting, you mentioned you found out greenbriar had been lobbying for renegotiations of nafta and saw action from secretary ross' office that same day. is that right? >> yeah, the meeting starts at 12 nn and, at 11:59 a.m., 'scretary ross puts out a statement that hoing to be renegotiating nafta on behalf of donald trump and, as you said, greenbriar had been lobbying other parts to have the federal government to make changes to nafta at that point for months. >> so he didn't disclose the interest in that one com he did disclose, however, interest he held in a private equity front, one whose single biggest investment is
greenbriarev which he disclosed to ethics officials and had this interest while having this meeting, went ials had a financial interest in greenbriar. three at the meeting, two haved undisclo the public interests in the company that the third person is running. what ty discussed abouts going to be a question a lot of people are wondering. e commerce department says it was all friendly, but it's hard to imagine they didn't get into any business topics at all. >> as part of your reporting,...
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>> yang: and if you want to help your own child with a lemonade stand, go to our website, wherea a ial planner gives her advice for best practices. www.pbs.org/newshour. >> yang: now, how blowback to a "new york times" column on localism led to a conversation on race with two newshour regulars. judy woodruff recorded the discussion earlier this week. on friday david brooks wrote a column for the "new york times" arguingis time for a fundamental even revolutionary shift to a resurgence of localism, flipping power and decision making on its head, directing it to people in neighborhoods and towns and away from the federal government. his lumn drew a sharp, critical response from someone who is a familiar face to the wshour, so we thought we would invite both of them here the talk about it, d here they are. i'm joined by david brooks of "the new york times," who you normally see here on fridays, and sherrilyn ifill, who is the president and director council of the naacp legal defense and educatelnal fund. weme both of you to the program. so david, revolutionary idea, turn power on its head
>> yang: and if you want to help your own child with a lemonade stand, go to our website, wherea a ial planner gives her advice for best practices. www.pbs.org/newshour. >> yang: now, how blowback to a "new york times" column on localism led to a conversation on race with two newshour regulars. judy woodruff recorded the discussion earlier this week. on friday david brooks wrote a column for the "new york times" arguingis time for a fundamental even revolutionary...
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and it resulted in this massive ial. the trial of the century. who was the head of one of our three big parties -- political parties. absolute member of the establishment. he went to eaton, you know, where the royal family would go. went to oxford. beautifully dressed. very smooth. had a family. had a wife. it turned out he put a hit on his ex-gay lover who was stalking him andhreatening to reveal him. and it was a really crap hit. it was -- that was the very english bit. it was so, kind of -- [ light laughter ]ss hopend amateurish. you know, the hit man was an out of work airline pilot who got it all wrong and -- and used the wrong gun and shot the dog instead of the man. [ laughter ]er so, it wasscandalous. and it -- so, the series is quite dark, but also funny. because it was just so absurd. >> seth: well, i will say the -- when i heard the description of it, well, you know, s a murder trial and it's a closeted politician., and, i thi this broad political time we live in, i just assumed it would be so much darker. it is -- it's a weird thing t
and it resulted in this massive ial. the trial of the century. who was the head of one of our three big parties -- political parties. absolute member of the establishment. he went to eaton, you know, where the royal family would go. went to oxford. beautifully dressed. very smooth. had a family. had a wife. it turned out he put a hit on his ex-gay lover who was stalking him andhreatening to reveal him. and it was a really crap hit. it was -- that was the very english bit. it was so, kind of --...
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. >> that's goingsp to be ial. >> that's a reason to get out of bed. >> and to sing. >> and to sing.and i still crave her respect. >> andrea mitchell, nbc news kabul tokyo moscow. kuala lumpur. dmz. hav. ho chi minh city. cairo. berlin. belgra. baghdad. >> wow. can we raise a glass to andrea mitchellho is one of the most generous colleagues, friends, humans, she shows all of us how it's done every single day. we are honored to sit next to you, drea, and we love you. >> i just want to raise a toast to nbc news and my nbc family. all the women and, yes, all the men who mentored andiebeed me. i love you all. >> enjoy today. to 40 more. >> to the people behind the cameras. >> absolutely. >>> coming up. just ahead thee remarkabllace proving books are magic. >> it's bad luck not you know when you're at ross and you're like... hello. ...and then the price is like, helllooo! that's yes for less. find the latest trends and styles at prices that are a perfect fit. it feels even better when you find it for less. at ross. yes for less. ♪ ♪ start the day with the chicken you love. get the feeling
. >> that's goingsp to be ial. >> that's a reason to get out of bed. >> and to sing. >> and to sing.and i still crave her respect. >> andrea mitchell, nbc news kabul tokyo moscow. kuala lumpur. dmz. hav. ho chi minh city. cairo. berlin. belgra. baghdad. >> wow. can we raise a glass to andrea mitchellho is one of the most generous colleagues, friends, humans, she shows all of us how it's done every single day. we are honored to sit next to you, drea, and we...
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(baby♪ aughs) >>> this is a breaking news 4 today news >> 7:26 now on this monday,ial 23rd.on gilchrist. >> i'm angie goff. weontinue to follow breaking news out of howard county. we want to get to nicole live in clarksville. nicole. >> aaron and angie, i can tell you tragically, the firefighter who was injured in this clarksville fire has succumbed to his injuries. we're told he fell through the floor of this home here on woodscape road and was pulled from the home, taken tohe hospital in critical condition, and suced to his injuries there. a tragic morning for the howard county fir department. we'll continue to bring you more information as we learn it, and of urse, you can follow us on our nbcashington app. back to you. >> all right, nicole, thank you. >> now to a heads-up for metro riders. two red line stations are closed for repairs. rhode island avenue and line station over the weekend. free shuttle buses are here to help out. >> good morning. first 4 traffic alert i germantown. father hurley boulevard blocked. germantown road i your alternate. the beltway, look how we
(baby♪ aughs) >>> this is a breaking news 4 today news >> 7:26 now on this monday,ial 23rd.on gilchrist. >> i'm angie goff. weontinue to follow breaking news out of howard county. we want to get to nicole live in clarksville. nicole. >> aaron and angie, i can tell you tragically, the firefighter who was injured in this clarksville fire has succumbed to his injuries. we're told he fell through the floor of this home here on woodscape road and was pulled from the...
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congressman, as i have said repeatedly, i do not believe on ial counsel mueller is any kind of witch-hunt. counsel has l actually been remarkably 22 uctive in its work, people and businesses have been charged with 75 criminal charges. been five guilty leas from michael flynn, rick gates, george -- and rich -- one person has already been sentenced. you can compare that to the ken starr whitewater investigation hich lasted four years and produced nothing or the seven congressional committees that after the ben gazi wholly grail and came back with nothing beloved mr. gowdy that took more than three years nd yet in less than two years we've got 22 people and companies charged. have there been any complaints pleas with ilty those criminal indictments from any members of congress that you're aware of, mr. rosenstein? i could make two corrections. i spent 28 years in federal law years in the 9 service of government. sometimes i round it up to 30. with regard to the starr investigation i would take issue your suggestion that they produced nothing. as you may be aware i worked in that investigatio
congressman, as i have said repeatedly, i do not believe on ial counsel mueller is any kind of witch-hunt. counsel has l actually been remarkably 22 uctive in its work, people and businesses have been charged with 75 criminal charges. been five guilty leas from michael flynn, rick gates, george -- and rich -- one person has already been sentenced. you can compare that to the ken starr whitewater investigation hich lasted four years and produced nothing or the seven congressional committees that...