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irene podine, who passed away a long time ago. in my first-ever campaign, she was the leader of workers. they had tried to form a union before. there had been some backstabbing in the union and they lost their election. and she was a nursing home worker her whole life. she did not have a fancy education, but i thought she was one of the smartest people i had ever met. >> why? rep. levin: her understanding of human nature her understanding of other people, of how -- she would be a master of the politics of the house of representatives or the senate if she was in that different station in life. so i have always felt that -- i reject elitist views of the say, i am a member of congress. people think they are better than somebody. no i am here to fight for the , working people of the country. dine, whoke irene poe din was a real hero to me. when you try to form a union in this country, our laws do not actually protect american workers, and you put your job at risk. she showed a lot of courage and tactical and procedural wisdom in runni
irene podine, who passed away a long time ago. in my first-ever campaign, she was the leader of workers. they had tried to form a union before. there had been some backstabbing in the union and they lost their election. and she was a nursing home worker her whole life. she did not have a fancy education, but i thought she was one of the smartest people i had ever met. >> why? rep. levin: her understanding of human nature her understanding of other people, of how -- she would be a master...
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i'm here with irene foster, a returning contestant who already has $20,000 in the bank.se] >> love it. i can't believe i'm this far with a lifeline. it's awesome >> you still have a lifeline yet to be used, so you're in good shape. and, i mean, we were talking yesterday, $20,000. that means a lot to you. that is a lot of money. >> oh, it is. uh, my husband's a marine, and we've been together 15 years. he's been in 17 1/2. he has 2 1/2 more years to go until he retires. >> well, thank you and your husband. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> i love giving money to our servicemen and women. $20,000. as i said, you're two away from that threshold. $20,000. we can do more, though. >> i likit let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ good luck. $30,000 is what this is worth. which of these is not one of the five things measured bythe h assesses the health of an infant just minutes after birth? >> okay. >> okay, well, i've had two children, and i remember one of them scored perfectly on that score system. um... but i do want to be careful at
i'm here with irene foster, a returning contestant who already has $20,000 in the bank.se] >> love it. i can't believe i'm this far with a lifeline. it's awesome >> you still have a lifeline yet to be used, so you're in good shape. and, i mean, we were talking yesterday, $20,000. that means a lot to you. that is a lot of money. >> oh, it is. uh, my husband's a marine, and we've been together 15 years. he's been in 17 1/2. he has 2 1/2 more years to go until he retires....
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thank you so much, irene says this isa thank you so much, irene says this is a business that is growingwhole, the tech industry is growing three times faster than the rest of the economy with something like £184 billion but it's one that is worried about what they are going to do when the lead they are going to do when the lead the european union and the access of skills. that's it from me here in ballynahinch. steph mcgovern out and about gauging how companies are doing in this environment. a quick look at the business life page, that's all the stories we cannot fit your‘re watching business live — our top story — google's parent company alphabet has reported another big jump in revenues but its shares have fallen over investors concerns about it's rising costs. we asked you the start of the programme whether you could cope without google in your life, so many responses. can i mentionjust one? trevor says google maps, lost with them, lost without them! just one comment. we will talk more about those. use the hash tag and we will discuss them at the end of the programme. the quest for e
thank you so much, irene says this isa thank you so much, irene says this is a business that is growingwhole, the tech industry is growing three times faster than the rest of the economy with something like £184 billion but it's one that is worried about what they are going to do when the lead they are going to do when the lead the european union and the access of skills. that's it from me here in ballynahinch. steph mcgovern out and about gauging how companies are doing in this environment. a...
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irene podine, who passed away a long time ago. in my first-ever campaign, she was the leader of workers. they had tried to form a union before. there had been some backstabbing in the union and they lost their election. and she was a nursing home worker her whole life. she did not have a fancy education, but i thought she was one of the smartest people i had ever met. >> why? rep. levin: her understanding of human nature, her understanding of other people, of how -- she would be a master of the politics of the house of representatives or the senate if she was in that different station in life. so i have always felt that -- i reject elitist views of the world that say, i am a member of congress. people think they are better than somebody. no, i am here to fight for the working people of the country. people like irene podine, who was a real hero to me. when you try to form a union in this country, our laws do not actually protect american workers, and you put your job at risk. she showed a lot of courage and guts and tactical and pr
irene podine, who passed away a long time ago. in my first-ever campaign, she was the leader of workers. they had tried to form a union before. there had been some backstabbing in the union and they lost their election. and she was a nursing home worker her whole life. she did not have a fancy education, but i thought she was one of the smartest people i had ever met. >> why? rep. levin: her understanding of human nature, her understanding of other people, of how -- she would be a master...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milsteina ly. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vage the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. icorporate fundinrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your retirement company.on addi support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by rcontributions to ys station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening ajo thank you foing us. as president trump prepares for his second summit with north korea's leader kim jong un in vietnam this week, sec of state mike pompeo said today north korea remains a nuclear threat, contradicting the president's tweet last june th"" there is no longer a nuclear threat from north korea." >> do you think north korea remains a nuclr threat? >> yes. >> but the president said he
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milsteina ly. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vage the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. icorporate fundinrovided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual du and group retirement ps. that's why we're your retirement company.on addi support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. eie cheryl and philip mils family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at nlincoln center iyork, megan thompson. >> thompson: good evening and ank you for joining us. uo days before he delivers his state of ton address, and less than two weeks before another deadline to come up with a way to fund federal agencies, the president is not ruling out another governmetdown. >> well, we're going to have to see what happens on february 15th and i-- i think-- >> you'r table?king it off the >> i don't take ything off the table. i don't like to take
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. eie cheryl and philip mils family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: corporation for public...
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>s > wshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. wh that'we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation forbl broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at ,lincoln center in new yo hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: goa evening and nks for joining us. democratic leaders are calling on virginia's lieutenant governor justin fairfax to resign after a second woman came forward accusing fairfax o sexual assault. in a statement through her attorney, meredith watson accused fairfax of raping her in the year 2000, when they were both students at duke university. she called the alleged attack" premeditated and aggressive." on wednesday, vanessa tyson
>s > wshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. wh that'we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation forbl...
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." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. im sue and edgar wachenii. seton melv. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. icorporate fundinrovided by mutual of america--st designing ized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from vwers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios at lincoln center in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thank you for joining us. the governor of virginia, democrat ralph northam, now says he is not one of the people in a racist photo that he apologized for yesterday. at a news conference this afternoon northam said he saw tho in question for the first time yesterday. it is on hisersonal page in s 1984 medical school yearbook showing two men-- one in black face, one in a ku lan robe. >> yes
." >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. im sue and edgar wachenii. seton melv. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. icorporate fundinrovided by mutual of america--st designing ized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public...
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. >> additional support has been provid by bernard and irene schwar family judy a josh westin. jpb foundation and by contri your pbs statio from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the everyo a huge questi mark hangs over by united states and the democr opposition. they won and declared itself by government from latin america from the united states to europe maduro election was marred by irreguity and is holding on. and the stalemate, mountains of americ 88 is piling up on the border maduro blockaded despit the desperate need. so people are clinging to the border in search. >> they are carrying on end. and even the way cargo comes. they a >> nothing is there in venezuela. 20 minutes away fwr here it's a wareho packed full of humanitari delive both sides of the the frustration is evident in every of the town. money and for any way out the >> he gets money and going al he doesn't want going do with it. >> the international stand off >> the dictator maduro blocked his life-saving aid from enteri the country. he would rather see his people starve than give them aid. than hel
. >> additional support has been provid by bernard and irene schwar family judy a josh westin. jpb foundation and by contri your pbs statio from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the everyo a huge questi mark hangs over by united states and the democr opposition. they won and declared itself by government from latin america from the united states to europe maduro election was marred by irreguity and is holding on. and the stalemate, mountains of americ 88 is piling up on...
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irene sang of, david hein. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> now for a political theater. tampering and of course with prosecute putin. but for the media organizations that dare to criticize the kremlin from inside the story is more complex. for over three decades the journalist evgeni albot has been a prominent investigative reporter inside russia. one offensive line only opposition publications within the country. through her work she's covered everything from government corruption to vladimir putin's declining approval rating and she sat down with our michele martin to talk about what it is like to report in russia and why she thinks the kremlin interfered in the 2016 u.s. presidential election. >> thank you so much for talking with us. >> thank you very much for having me here. >> just to remind people of your work that you are the editor of the new times. it is one of the largest, one of the few remaining opposition news outlets in russia. i think many people may remember that you were hit with this very large fine last fall. -- feared would close your publication. wh
irene sang of, david hein. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> now for a political theater. tampering and of course with prosecute putin. but for the media organizations that dare to criticize the kremlin from inside the story is more complex. for over three decades the journalist evgeni albot has been a prominent investigative reporter inside russia. one offensive line only opposition publications within the country. through her work she's covered everything from government...
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manuel lÓpez obrador, explicarÍa la cordial relaciÓn que Él mismo mantiene con donald trump, ella es irene subiendo este caso. por quÉ esto genera tanta polÉmica en méxico? >> porque esta niÑa es una reina que viera podido tener una historia comÚn y corriente pero lo interesante es que era novia de uno de los hijos del presidente lÓpez obrador que es el que mÁs influencia polÍtica tiene en este momento, incluso se rumora que se casaron en secreto. hay un punto de coincidencia porque esta niÑa se convirtiÓ en la consentida de trump. le dio una beca, la posibilidad de una visa de trabajo y ella ha mantenido desde entonces una relaciÓn con Él. la pregunta es cuÁnto de lo que ha cambiado lÓpez obrador en su discurso que es mucho mÁs suave con trump tiene que ver con la relaciÓn entre su nuera y el presidente de los estados unidos. >> quÉ vÍnculos pudiste investigar en torno al caso? >> la risa la sacÓ el mismo abogado de donald trump -- la visa se la sacÓ el mismo abogado de melania trump. quien saliÓ a defenderlo, el abogado wailes, es el mismo abogado que le saca la visa de trabajo para la a
manuel lÓpez obrador, explicarÍa la cordial relaciÓn que Él mismo mantiene con donald trump, ella es irene subiendo este caso. por quÉ esto genera tanta polÉmica en méxico? >> porque esta niÑa es una reina que viera podido tener una historia comÚn y corriente pero lo interesante es que era novia de uno de los hijos del presidente lÓpez obrador que es el que mÁs influencia polÍtica tiene en este momento, incluso se rumora que se casaron en secreto. hay un punto de coincidencia...
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la novia de su hijo, la ex reina venezolanas irene, tiene vÍnculo con el presidente de estados unidosump. es tambiÉn el abogado de inmigraciÓn de la primera dama melania trump. obtuvo la vice gracias a sus habilidades extraordinarias en las artes. esser es la novia de andrÉs manuel lÓpez beltrÁn. el hijo mÁs activo polÍticamente. >> he desarrollado ciertas habilidades caracterÍsticas que han permitido ver en su padre al posible heredero de su poderÍo, de su plataforma polÍtica. >> la visa no fue el primer detalle de trump con esser. le financiÓ una beca. un fotÓgrafo de modelos dijo que en un cÍrculo de amigos, se sabe que ella sostuvo una buena amistad con trump desde el concurso del miss universo. pero lo ha mantenido muy discretamente. ni esser ni andrÉs lÓpez beltrÁn respondieron a solicitudes de entrevista. jorge: gracias. en otras noticias el presidente interino de venezuela juan guaidÓ, habló nuevamente a los militares de venezuela para recordarles que tienen tres dÍas pe a a la lucha paÍs espera verlos con orgullo, este prÓximo sÁbado 23. tambiÉn se hablÓ de venezuela en el su
la novia de su hijo, la ex reina venezolanas irene, tiene vÍnculo con el presidente de estados unidosump. es tambiÉn el abogado de inmigraciÓn de la primera dama melania trump. obtuvo la vice gracias a sus habilidades extraordinarias en las artes. esser es la novia de andrÉs manuel lÓpez beltrÁn. el hijo mÁs activo polÍticamente. >> he desarrollado ciertas habilidades caracterÍsticas que han permitido ver en su padre al posible heredero de su poderÍo, de su plataforma polÍtica....
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and we are delighted that irene roosevelt aiken is with you today to give you that letter to go in the reagan library. >> thank you sir. what a great honor it is to present you this. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. >>ish >> i shall be very proud to have these in another presidential library following in the footsteps of the man who started those institutions. i'm grateful to all of you are and i taught he was a democrat when he was supporting me. no i had voted for times for the man we honored today. i won't go on with that tale. >> for a lot of people in the room, won't remember story you switch -- we are story you switched. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> we continue with the film that is in the holdings of the franklin d. roosevelt presidential library which is marking its 80th anniversary this february. we will see eleanor roosevelt's 1958 interview with "mccall's magazine" on the occasion of her 74th birthday. she looks through family photographs and tells
and we are delighted that irene roosevelt aiken is with you today to give you that letter to go in the reagan library. >> thank you sir. what a great honor it is to present you this. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, mr. president. >>ish >> i shall be very proud to have these in another presidential library following in the footsteps of the man who started those institutions. i'm grateful to all of you are and i taught he was a democrat when he was supporting...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm amanpour in london. spike lee is excited about the oscars. now, you might not think that's news, but only three years ago he had joined jada pinkett smith in boycotting the ceremony, protesting the famous oscar so white. now they are not so white and spike lee will be there. [ cheers ] that is spike and his family celebrating as they watch the nominations two weeks ago. he got six nods for his "blackkklansman," including his first for best director and best picture. the movie "do the right thing" widely considered lee's most important work was not nominated in either category. lee's films have all been provocative, especially on the acura of race. and it's very relevant this week as virginia's top three officials are embroiled in a mind-boggling scandal, two of them over the use of blackface. lee knows the issue w
walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm amanpour in london. spike lee is excited about the oscars. now, you might not think that's news, but only three years ago he had joined jada pinkett smith in boycotting the ceremony, protesting the famous oscar...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program, everyone. i i'm christiane amanpour in london. a team of united nations experts has now arrived in turkey to investigate the brutal murder of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi on okayed 2nd. they have not given him permission to enter or speak to authorities. meanwhile the trial of 11 men accused of his murder is under way in riyadh. the crown prince mohammed bin salman had nothing to do with the assassination, they say. democratic senators publish resolution to end the u.s. involvement in saudi arabia's civil war in yemen. motivated by the devastating humanitarian consequences of the fighting there as well as lingering anger with the saudi regime over the khashoggi killing. 100 days after jamal's murder, i spoke with two men who knew him well. journalist lawrence wright was khashoggi's close friend. his book the looming tower is
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it was irene who named her edna. as time passed, edna would routinely walk in and meander, and me out for food -- >> thank you very much. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. please identify yourself. if you haven't given public comment, there's a? right in front of the microphone that will indicate how much time you have left. >> my name is nadine. i was born and raised in san francisco. for the last 20 years or so i have been a volunteer with the feral cat program during neuter return. we trap them, we take them to the spca and get them fixed, vaccinated, the whole 9 yards and return them because they are feral, they do not reproduce, and because of that, the number of feral hats in san francisco has gone way, way down. some people, we still see kittens in san francisco. why is this, if there are active volunteers trapping all the time? i will tell you, because the mother and kittens show up and somebody charge a yard. somebody feeds them, some people do nothing, and some people
it was irene who named her edna. as time passed, edna would routinely walk in and meander, and me out for food -- >> thank you very much. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. please identify yourself. if you haven't given public comment, there's a? right in front of the microphone that will indicate how much time you have left. >> my name is nadine. i was born and raised in san francisco. for the last 20 years or so i have been a...
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army veteran irene riverts on her book "beyond the call" about three women who went beyond their regular duty to help women in afghanistan and further the mission. >> one thing shaina scared with me, she felt there were times men tried to break her and test her and see if women could hack it. they had their gearing thashe weapons, carrying it and she pulled the women aside and said no matter what happens, don't you dare start crying and you better keep up. because she's like i have a feeling they're going to try to test us. that's exactly what happened. the women kept up step to step. >> eileen rivers, sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q&a." >> earlier today, house speaker nancy pelosi held her weekly briefing with reporters at the capitol, she spoke about president trump's summit with north korean leader kim jong un and yesterday's testimony from president trump's former personal attorney michael cohen. this is 20 minutes. ms. pelosi: good morning. with all the excitement going on around here and in the world, thank you for being here this morning. we talk about while that's all
army veteran irene riverts on her book "beyond the call" about three women who went beyond their regular duty to help women in afghanistan and further the mission. >> one thing shaina scared with me, she felt there were times men tried to break her and test her and see if women could hack it. they had their gearing thashe weapons, carrying it and she pulled the women aside and said no matter what happens, don't you dare start crying and you better keep up. because she's like i...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. condemnation is no longer enough. ithful expect concrete action to address the sexual abuse crisis that's become nearly synonymous with their faith. among his goals is how to establish specific protocols for handling accusations against bishops. behind closed doors, the pontiff heard testimony from survivors of abuse. in america alone, one advocacy group estimates more than 6,700 american priests have abused tens of thousands of children. and the u.s. catholic church has reportedly paid out approximately $3.8 billion in settlements since the 1980s. just last week, the church defrocked cardinal theodore mccarrick of washington after a church trial found him guilty of abusing minors. he's the highest ranking person to be expelled from the priesthood over this abuse. but the crisis is w
walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, seton melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. condemnation is no longer enough. ithful expect concrete action to address the sexual abuse crisis that's become nearly synonymous with their faith. among his goals is how to...
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein familyseat-in melvin, judy and josh weston, the jpb foundation and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. tense times in venezuela, and the world is taking sides. the european union parliament is the latest to recognize juan guaido as the interim president of venezuela. the significant...
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bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. seton melvin. judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the emergency is declared and the challenges are pointing. california and at least six other states are preparing lawsuits to block the white house from using an executive order to get wall funds. and congress may yet try to block him through legislation. but as ever investigations into the president hangs like a dark cloud over everything that happens in washington. this weekend for the first time we got intimate details of how and why the fbi started investigating whether the president obstructed justice and was beholden to russia. the former deputy fbi director andrew mccabe described in detail a debate about whether to secretly record the president in the oval office. and he says this about how the inquiry started. >> the idea is if the president committed obstruction of justice,
bernard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. the cheryl and philip milstein family. seton melvin. judy and josh weston. the jpb foundation. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. the emergency is declared and the challenges are pointing. california and at least six other states are preparing lawsuits to block the white house from using an executive order to get wall...
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walter, bernard and irene swarz. sue and edgar walk, judy and jo westin, the jpb foundation and contributions from your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london. a tsunami of teachers strikes all across america is exposing a bitter truth, the country's educational system is torn and frayed with class sizes growing and budgets plummeting. teachers have hit a wall so they're walking out of tear classrooms and parents are right by their sides. already this year, there was strikes in colorado, california, and west virginia. with teachers threatening more walkouts in the coming weeks. it is a question of basic priorities, education money is pouring out of the already underfunded public schools and into charter and private schools in the name of quote school choice. meanwhile, state and local spending on prisons is rising at triple the rate of funding for children's education. pedro noguera, distinguished professor of education at ucla is an exper
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walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. just over a week before the american government is once again set to shut down, the president's state of the union was a double-edged sword. on the one hand, a call for bipartisan cooperation while offering no signs of compromise on the ideological divide that stifles washington and the nation. there were supports of chants from the president republican cohorts. a large block of democrats often sat in disapproving silence. much of the president's rhetoric was largely sign posted ahead of time. tough on trade, immigration and ending foreign wars. beneath it all, was this also all about the next presidential election? playing the long game with some insight into how he hopes to frame the narrative and his democratic opponents while in the short-term, talking up the economy and lambasting the russia investigation. >> an economic miracle is taking place in the united states. the only thi
walter, bernard and irene schwartz, sue and edgar wachenheim iii, the cheryl and philip milstein family, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> welcome to the program. just over a week before the american government is once again set to shut down, the president's state of the union was a double-edged sword. on the one hand, a call for bipartisan cooperation while offering no signs of compromise on the ideological divide that stifles washington and...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: hbernard and irene tz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. ebarbara hope zucke corporate funding is mrovided ual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional suppopr has been ided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet stolios at licenter in new york, hari sreenivasan. >> sreenivasan: good evening and thanksor joining us. two days after president trump declared a national emergency in order to spend billions of dollars in additiol funding for a wall or barrier along the u.s.-mexico border, he's facing both political and legal challengesta represve adam schiff called the president's declaration "plainly unconstitutional." >> this is the first time a president has tried to declare an emergency when congress explicitly rej
. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: hbernard and irene tz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. ebarbara hope zucke corporate funding is mrovided ual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional suppopr has been ided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting,...
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"meat, chicken, milk," says irene. "thank god there are no toddlers in my house.can is leaving the country. " i've got a handful of potatoes here. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. food is a key battleground here for president maduro and for the opposition. it's a top priority for the opposition leader, juan guiaido, swarmed by cameras and looking like a head of state. the european union, the latest to recognise him as such. he is promising to bring in food aid if the venezuelan military will allow it through the border. "lives are at stake," he says. this would be the gateway, the border with colombia. today, as every day, venezuela ns streaming out. more than three million have fled. but president maduro is refusing all offers of aid, angering some of his countryman. translation: i think it's really bad that the government won't accept help. they are scared that people will realise the hospitals aren't working, that nothing is working in venezuela. thank god the b
"meat, chicken, milk," says irene. "thank god there are no toddlers in my house.can is leaving the country. " i've got a handful of potatoes here. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. food is a key battleground here for president maduro and for the opposition. it's a top priority for the opposition leader, juan guiaido, swarmed by cameras and looking like a head of state. the...
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walter, bernard and irene swartz, sue and edgar walkenheim and seton melvin, judy and josh weston. >> the j.p.b. foundation and by con tribusions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. washington state governor jay inslee is laying the groundwork for a presidential campaign raising money, beefing up his staff and visiting early voting states. but unlike the other, oh, dozen or so candidates already in the 2020 race, inslee promises a laser-like focus on climate change which he calls the existential threat of our time and he's speaking from experience because in the past year alone he's declared a wildfire state of emergency in july and a snowfall state of emergency just days ago. mean while, democrats in congress are lining up behind a green new deal. an ambitious plan to simultaneously tackle climate change and create new jobs and fight economic inequality. republicans think the plan is a political loser. president trump sarcastically calls it a brilliant idea, tweeting, it would be great for the so-called
walter, bernard and irene swartz, sue and edgar walkenheim and seton melvin, judy and josh weston. >> the j.p.b. foundation and by con tribusions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> welcome to the program. i'm christiane amanpour in london. washington state governor jay inslee is laying the groundwork for a presidential campaign raising money, beefing up his staff and visiting early voting states. but unlike the other, oh, dozen or so candidates already in...
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what do you think about the three conservatives who left, irene? ladies have chosen to interrupt a very important time that out interrupt a very important time that our country finds itself fighting for our voted independence from the eu and there is so much going on, and the disruption, i feel loyalty toa and the disruption, i feel loyalty to a party but not just to a party but of the country. we are really trying to solve our problems. the other problem i have with a lot of negativity, everybody is negative. there is no positive thought in anyone at all and i am very positive person myself. i don't know if you heard heidi allen yesterday saying she felt liberated and excited to have left the conservative party. she was positive but she comes from a different stance. but i don't find leaving the party helps, and 11, i don't know, 11 mp5 what can they do? what do you say, you are a labour voter? there is always space for a new party. our political system is breaking at the seams, it cannot handle all of these parties and the reality is at the next
what do you think about the three conservatives who left, irene? ladies have chosen to interrupt a very important time that out interrupt a very important time that our country finds itself fighting for our voted independence from the eu and there is so much going on, and the disruption, i feel loyalty toa and the disruption, i feel loyalty to a party but not just to a party but of the country. we are really trying to solve our problems. the other problem i have with a lot of negativity,...
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choose the side of washington venezuela's military has a choice embrace democracy protect civilians and irene humanitarian aid also receive more sanctions and isolation round of applause from the new commander in chief or anyone choosing to be on the right side of history because causing unnecessary pain and suffering is nowhere near as nor the ating as the sight of u.s. trucks going up in flames it seems. we denounce more duros refusal to let humanitarian assistance reach venezuela what kind of a sick tyrant stops food from getting to hungry people the images of burning trucks filled with aid are sickening their misgivings and finger pointing over who might be to blame for the burning trucks was quickly picked up on by venezuela's foreign minister who issued a stark reminder of his u.s. counterparts past as head of the cia. secretary powell specialist in false flag operations believes he fools the world with a truck burned in colombia by his own agents with tensions in venezuela rumbling for months quite as deadline was an opportunity to vent the result was all out chaos and confusion even f
choose the side of washington venezuela's military has a choice embrace democracy protect civilians and irene humanitarian aid also receive more sanctions and isolation round of applause from the new commander in chief or anyone choosing to be on the right side of history because causing unnecessary pain and suffering is nowhere near as nor the ating as the sight of u.s. trucks going up in flames it seems. we denounce more duros refusal to let humanitarian assistance reach venezuela what kind...
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captioned by media access groupt bh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekends made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.ed sue anr wachenheim iii.in seton me the cheryl and philip milstein family. a . p. roy vagelos and di vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indivual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirementompany. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcaing, and by contributions to your pbs n statom viewers like you. thank you. >> pain. it affects hundreds of millions of us. >> i had terrible tensionfo headachedays on end. >> there are different times in my life where i couldn't walk. >> when you have pain, it's always there. going to be colored bying is pain. >> i've joined forces with therapist d pain management expert lee albert. together, we visit with some people who were in pain, but noe ain-free. >> so the root cause of many aches and pains in the body is what we call muscle imbalance. the bones are being pull
captioned by media access groupt bh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekends made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz.ed sue anr wachenheim iii.in seton me the cheryl and philip milstein family. a . p. roy vagelos and di vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized indivual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirementompany. additional support has been provided...
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"meat, chicken, milk," says irene. "thank god there are no toddlers in my house. leaving the country. " i've got a handful of potatoes here. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. food is a key battleground here for president maduro and for the opposition. it's a top priority forjuan guaido, the opposition leader swarmed by cameras and looking like a head of state. major european union, the latest to recognise him as such. he's promising to bring in food aid if the venezuelan military will allow it through the border. "lives are at stake," he says. this would be the gateway — the border with colombia. today, as every day, venezuela ns streaming out. more than three million have fled. but president maduro is refusing all offers of aid, angering some of his countrymen. "i think it's very bad that the government won't accept help", sastose, "they are scared that people will realise the hospitals aren't working, that nothing is working in venezuela. thank god the border is o
"meat, chicken, milk," says irene. "thank god there are no toddlers in my house. leaving the country. " i've got a handful of potatoes here. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. food is a key battleground here for president maduro and for the opposition. it's a top priority forjuan guaido, the opposition leader swarmed by cameras and looking like a head of state. major european...
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nigeria's own new maddow vinci that's what why risk irene aims to be by the time he's fifteen. well now the german capital is abuzz with anticipation ahead of the berlin international film festival the birla nala stars include juliet but no show this year's jury president and christian bale will also be in berlin. with just two days until the opening the red carpet has been rolled out and this year the red carpet is also very green because it is made of recycled textiles and fishing that's. a quick reminder now the top stories we're following for you here if you in his second state of the union address president trump has called for an end to the politics of. saying that the state of the union is strong trump called on congress to support his border wall with mexico he also announced a second summit with north korean leader kim jong un to take place in vietnam later this month. that's all from us here for now at news coming up next close up the current affairs documentary is next now today it's taking a look at living with dementia a question of dignity in germany one point sev
nigeria's own new maddow vinci that's what why risk irene aims to be by the time he's fifteen. well now the german capital is abuzz with anticipation ahead of the berlin international film festival the birla nala stars include juliet but no show this year's jury president and christian bale will also be in berlin. with just two days until the opening the red carpet has been rolled out and this year the red carpet is also very green because it is made of recycled textiles and fishing that's. a...
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we have our treasurer, irene yee riley, our incoming treasurer, j.j. lara. member matt mooey, and our founder and president, claudine ching. [applause] >> so although we're a very small organization, we're able to put on celebration events every year because of the dedicated members of the a.d.a. celebration committee, and that's a group of 30-some odd representatives of the community that makeup the a.p.a. community. so if you are a member of that group, can you please raise your hand? okay. everyone give them a hand. [applause] >> want to thank you so much for being part of the a.p.a. team. now please give a warm welcome to our president and founder, claudine ching. >> thank you, scott. [applause] >> thank you, everyone for helping to come celebrate lunar new year. today is the third day of the new year. some of us were in chinatown for the first day of the year with mayor breed, and when i friend, walter wong, celebrated the biggest celebration in chinatown with eight pigs, is that right? and firecrackers, so i want to acknowledge of the presence of the m
we have our treasurer, irene yee riley, our incoming treasurer, j.j. lara. member matt mooey, and our founder and president, claudine ching. [applause] >> so although we're a very small organization, we're able to put on celebration events every year because of the dedicated members of the a.d.a. celebration committee, and that's a group of 30-some odd representatives of the community that makeup the a.p.a. community. so if you are a member of that group, can you please raise your hand?...
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"meat, chicken, milk," says irene. "thank god there are no toddlers in my house. the country. " i've got a handful of potatoes here. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. food is a key battleground here for president maduro and for the opposition. it's a top priority forjuan guaido, the opposition leader swarmed by cameras and looking like a head of state. the european union, the latest to recognise him as such. he's promising to bring in food aid if the venezuelan military will allow it through the border. "lives are at stake," he says. this would be the gateway, the border with colombia. today, as every day, venezuela ns streaming out. more than three million have fled. but president maduro is refusing all offers of aid, angering some of his countryman. "i think it's very bad that the government won't accept help", says jose, "they are scared that people will realise the hospitals aren't working, that nothing is working in venezuela. thank god the border is open so th
"meat, chicken, milk," says irene. "thank god there are no toddlers in my house. the country. " i've got a handful of potatoes here. if you buyjust this much, you've spent a third of the average monthly wage. and prices are skyrocketing — they've doubled in a month. food is a key battleground here for president maduro and for the opposition. it's a top priority forjuan guaido, the opposition leader swarmed by cameras and looking like a head of state. the european union,...
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: hbernard and irene tz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. the cheryl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. ebarbara hope zucke corporate funding is mrovided ual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products.
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. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. and edgar wachenheim iii. seton melvin. eie cheryl and philip mils family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of ameri-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support has been