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jean pierre is doing a little camping to relax, to rest, to settle down. because he's a motorcycle stunt man. he's been featured in "the dark knight." "the dark knight rises" and some jason bourne movies. he sets up his lone rider tent. >> those are cool. you can put your motorcycle in there too. >> but the bad guys follow him all the way out there and disrupt his peace and quiet. wraps up his tent and takes off. >> it's like 50,000 against one. >> don't worry one bit. because he can take care of them. no matter how hard they come at him, you know what they're after though. >> his tent. >> these bad guys want his tent. >> i knew it. >> exactly. what better way to get rid of the bad guys than the old banana peel trick. golly, it works. >> one of the oldest tricks in the book. >> finally he dispatches all the bad dudes. >> now he can breathe. >> now he can breathe. get everything set up again. >> right back where he started. >> exactly. or so he thinks. but this time he's got the drop on them. he's got the bike hidden in the garage. i love that the tent has
jean pierre is doing a little camping to relax, to rest, to settle down. because he's a motorcycle stunt man. he's been featured in "the dark knight." "the dark knight rises" and some jason bourne movies. he sets up his lone rider tent. >> those are cool. you can put your motorcycle in there too. >> but the bad guys follow him all the way out there and disrupt his peace and quiet. wraps up his tent and takes off. >> it's like 50,000 against one. >>...
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not be the last time we have chance to talk about this. >> let's hope not. >> woodruff: karine jean-pierre matt schlapp, thank you both. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: now to another in our brief but spectacular series where we ask people to describe their passions. 5.5 million americans are living with alzheimer's disease and another 15 million serve as their unpaid caregivers. tonight, two individuals diagnosed with alzhiemer's, chris hannafan and pam montana, share their experiences. >> i am 66. i was diagnosed when i was 65. >> i was diagnosed initially in november of 2015 and i think i'm getting the dates right. part of my issue is my dates sometimes mush together. >> i know exactly what we're doing. i know you're steve, i know you're zack, we're here in pine street, finally. >> on july 20th of last year i received the official diagnosis with 17 research physicians and doctors in the room, myself, my husband and my two children with the diagnosis of early onset, early stage alzheimer's. >> you can take a minute or two. >> every time i say it. >> the way i explain it to people is, i am
not be the last time we have chance to talk about this. >> let's hope not. >> woodruff: karine jean-pierre matt schlapp, thank you both. >> thanks, judy. >> woodruff: now to another in our brief but spectacular series where we ask people to describe their passions. 5.5 million americans are living with alzheimer's disease and another 15 million serve as their unpaid caregivers. tonight, two individuals diagnosed with alzhiemer's, chris hannafan and pam montana, share...
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karine jean-pierre, david avella, thanks for joining us. >> sreenivasan: stay with us.ing up on the newshour: why a heatwave is baking the southwest, and grounding flights. plus, actor alan alda explains what he has learned on how to communicate effectively. but first, as we heard, senate republicans are pushing hard to pass their own bill next week to replace and overhaul the affordable care act. one of the key issues: major cuts to medicaid, the joint federal-state program that provides health care to low-income americans, the elderly and disabled. it was expanded under obamacare. but now, 14 million medicaid recipients stand to lose that coverage under a bill passed by the house. reports out tonight say there will be even deeper cuts under the senate version. special correspondent cat wise reports from los angeles on how these cuts could directly affect patients. >> reporter: a homeless man on skid row hoping to finally get a roof over his head. a middle class mom earning an income to care of her disabled son. a working class truck driver getting care for his complex
karine jean-pierre, david avella, thanks for joining us. >> sreenivasan: stay with us.ing up on the newshour: why a heatwave is baking the southwest, and grounding flights. plus, actor alan alda explains what he has learned on how to communicate effectively. but first, as we heard, senate republicans are pushing hard to pass their own bill next week to replace and overhaul the affordable care act. one of the key issues: major cuts to medicaid, the joint federal-state program that provides...
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karine jean-pierre, thank you very much.on, jennifer and jonathan will be back. >>> coming up, congressional republicans don't let comey week keep them from their agenda. up next, the latest attack on their attack on obamacare. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. apparently, i kept her up all night. she said the future freaks her out. how come no one likes me, jim? intel does! just think of everything intel's doing right now with artificial intelligence. and pretty soon ai is going to help executives like her see trends to stay ahead of her competition. no more sleepless nights. - we're going to be friends! - i'm sorry about this. don't be embarrassed of me, jim. i'm getting excited about this! we know the future. we're going to be friends! because we're building it. the unpredictability of a flaree may weigh on your mind. thinking about what to avoid,
karine jean-pierre, thank you very much.on, jennifer and jonathan will be back. >>> coming up, congressional republicans don't let comey week keep them from their agenda. up next, the latest attack on their attack on obamacare. ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. visit your volvo dealer to take advantage of our midsommar sales event offer. apparently, i kept her up all night. she said...
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and jean pierre, national spokesperson for move on.org. good evening to both of you.esident called the house bill mean. and a son of a bitch. that's his words. he said the senate version needed heart but tonight we learn that there is a three year phaseout of the medicaid expansion program that starts in 2021. also as in the house bill, planned parenthood will be defunded for a year. doesn't seem like a lot of heart. >> that's exactly right, don. i think if the house bill was mean, the senate bill seems to be very cruel. you're talking about gutting medicaid to give wealthy people tax cuts? that's what he's talking about here. and senate republicans are going to have to decide which side of history they want to be on? do they want to be on the side of history that raises health care for our most vulnerable? i mean, is that what they're talking about here? and to do it in secret on top of that, with mitch mcconnell leading the way, 13 men behind closed doors? this is not the way to do this. this is unusual and not normal. >> the president doing a victory lap tonight an
and jean pierre, national spokesperson for move on.org. good evening to both of you.esident called the house bill mean. and a son of a bitch. that's his words. he said the senate version needed heart but tonight we learn that there is a three year phaseout of the medicaid expansion program that starts in 2021. also as in the house bill, planned parenthood will be defunded for a year. doesn't seem like a lot of heart. >> that's exactly right, don. i think if the house bill was mean, the...
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jennifer rubin, "the washington post," karine jean-pierre, moveon.org and jeremy peters. i want to start with you. you are a thinker and an observer. this is television like we haven't seen since watergate. i remember when john dean, who was not a likable guy, but just happened to tell the truth. nobody liked him in school, i'm sure. but dean came on, and it was verbatim what turned out to be in the tapes. >> right. >> he was the best possible witness and changed history. and this guy knows whether the president actually came to him and tried to get him off the case with flynn. he knows it all. >> and he has these contemporaneous notes. whether we're going to see them all or not, we don't know. >> don't you think trump hates bureaucrats? >> absolutely. >> he takes notes. >> all that efficiency, all those notes, all those ends tied up, absolutely. people who haven't seen comey testify before, i think, are going to be in for kind of a treat. he's a storyteller. >> he's a personality too. he's got charm. >> and he always brings it, right? every hearing, comey always brings i
jennifer rubin, "the washington post," karine jean-pierre, moveon.org and jeremy peters. i want to start with you. you are a thinker and an observer. this is television like we haven't seen since watergate. i remember when john dean, who was not a likable guy, but just happened to tell the truth. nobody liked him in school, i'm sure. but dean came on, and it was verbatim what turned out to be in the tapes. >> right. >> he was the best possible witness and changed history....
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. >> anthony: right. >> pierre: and from jean claude, boom opened around the corner. : wait a minute. boom on spring street? >> pierre: on spring street! >> anthony: okay, wait a minute. i used to work at that store, at, before it was called wpa. so -- >> pierre: wow! >> anthony: we worked in the same restaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen. it's like -- >> anthony: downstairs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >> anthony: it was downstairs. >> pierre: oh, i can't believe this, man. well, boom, boom was really the defining moment for me. boom had, like, this global ethnic/italian- >> anthony: so you saw a window to srt introducing african, west african flavors? >> pierre: yeah. >> anthony: and it, it worked. people were receptive to that. >> pierre: absolutely, yeah, yeah. ♪ oh, wow. >> anthony: tonight we're having yassa made with the local fish called thiof. cooked simply, on the bone, wrapped in foil, and steamed over the fire, served with a mignonette-type sauce of onions. grilled mussels. sea urchin. >> anthony: mm, grilled mussels, cool. >> pierre:
. >> anthony: right. >> pierre: and from jean claude, boom opened around the corner. : wait a minute. boom on spring street? >> pierre: on spring street! >> anthony: okay, wait a minute. i used to work at that store, at, before it was called wpa. so -- >> pierre: wow! >> anthony: we worked in the same restaurant kitchen. >> pierre: in the same kitchen. it's like -- >> anthony: downstairs kitchen. >> pierre: basement kitchen. >>...