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>> jeffrey: he's amazing. him, meryl streep and everyone else involved in the show. at about 6:00 i would duck out and come up to do the show. there were days when i can barely stand up on stage because working with al pacino even though he was playing roy cohn, that character who is dyin and i was a nurse, even though he was playing a dying man he did that with more energy than anyone even possibly meet. he dies hard. [laughter] >> stephen: you've had a chance to work with someone else you are particularly close to, talented young actor named elijah right. tell me about this young man. >> jeffrey: oh, my goodness, that's my son. who will be seen next year in his first film role. i've been in some of his films. he is a director as well. i played a monster, and ghoul in a film he directed him he was about 7 years old and can barely hold the camera. i'm in spike lee's next movie with denzel washington which is spike said elijah is reading with denzel on monday. i said what? elijah is in california but he has bee
>> jeffrey: he's amazing. him, meryl streep and everyone else involved in the show. at about 6:00 i would duck out and come up to do the show. there were days when i can barely stand up on stage because working with al pacino even though he was playing roy cohn, that character who is dyin and i was a nurse, even though he was playing a dying man he did that with more energy than anyone even possibly meet. he dies hard. [laughter] >> stephen: you've had a chance to work with someone...
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jeffrey: for the pbs news hour, i am jeffrey brown in princeton, new jersey.the news hour for tonight. i am geoff bennett. amna: and i'm amna nawaz. on behalf of the entire team, thank you for joining us. >> major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- >> consumer cellular, this is sam. how may i help you? >> this is a pocket dial. well, somebody's pocket. thought i would let you know that with consumer cellular, you get nationwide coverage with no contract. that's kind of our thing. have a nice day. ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. ♪ >> carnegie corporation of new york, working to reduce political polarization through philanthropic support for education, democracy, and peace. more information at carnegie.org. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption co
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jeffrey scares me to death. jeffrey's eyes glaze over, and he looks at you like there's no soul.re long, lloyd and jeffery met again. a long, slow, and violent end game had begun. coming up-- we went to make what we call a high risk stop. and when we did that, they took off. hit the gas. correct. keith morrison: a showdown in the desert. my phone rang, and an investigator told me there was something weird happening in death valley. and a lot of very odd things happen out there. keith morrison: when "dateline" continues. ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble with your weight? same. discover the power of wegovy®. with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. and i'm keeping the weight off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only weight-management medicine proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events such as death, heart attack, or stroke in adults with known heart disease and obesity. don't use wegovy® with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines, or in children under 12. don't take if you or your family had mtc, men 2, or if allergic to it. tell your prescriber if you a
jeffrey scares me to death. jeffrey's eyes glaze over, and he looks at you like there's no soul.re long, lloyd and jeffery met again. a long, slow, and violent end game had begun. coming up-- we went to make what we call a high risk stop. and when we did that, they took off. hit the gas. correct. keith morrison: a showdown in the desert. my phone rang, and an investigator told me there was something weird happening in death valley. and a lot of very odd things happen out there. keith morrison:...
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jeffrey: eddie glaude jr.essor of african-american studies at princeton university and author of the 2020 book, "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." >> if you read baldwin closely, there is this underlying idea that we have yet to discover who we are. right? because the ghost of the past in so many ways, not only blind us, but they have us by the throat. jeffrey: james arthur baldwin was born in harlem in 1924 and raised there by his mother and stepfather, a baptist preacher. the oldest of nine children, he excelled in school and served as a junior minister. a man on the margins, black and queer, he spent years of his life abroad, much of it in france, beginning at age 24. he wrote novels including "go tell it on the mountain," an autobiographical book about growing up in harlem, and "giovanni's room," about a tormented love affair between two men living in paris. and powerful essays exploring race and american identity, including "notes of a native son" and "the fire next
jeffrey: eddie glaude jr.essor of african-american studies at princeton university and author of the 2020 book, "begin again: james baldwin's america and its urgent lessons for our own." >> if you read baldwin closely, there is this underlying idea that we have yet to discover who we are. right? because the ghost of the past in so many ways, not only blind us, but they have us by the throat. jeffrey: james arthur baldwin was born in harlem in 1924 and raised there by his mother...
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jeffrey: born on chicago's south side in 1933, jones began his life in music as a jazz trumpeter. charles when both were in still in their teens. ♪ he soon began composing and arranging, including 1962's classic "soul bossa nova," >> ♪ it's my party and i'll cry if i want to ♪ jeffrey: and lesley gore's hit "it's my party," which arrived a year later. across a career that spanned more than 70 years, he worked with seemingly everyone, including jazz legends like ella fitzgerald and duke ellington, and rappers such as dr. dre and snoop dogg. >> ♪ billie jean is not my lover ♪ jeffrey: his most impactful moment, a three-album run with michael jackson that included the best-selling record of all time, 1982's "thriller." along with "off the wall" and "bad." >> anyone who says they've figured out how to make records that sell more than 50 million records is lying and smoking kool-aid. doesn't work like that. you just find a group of songs that touch you and give you goosebumps. and that's why i go by my goosebumps. i don't need survey groups or anything like that, and let the rest take
jeffrey: born on chicago's south side in 1933, jones began his life in music as a jazz trumpeter. charles when both were in still in their teens. ♪ he soon began composing and arranging, including 1962's classic "soul bossa nova," >> ♪ it's my party and i'll cry if i want to ♪ jeffrey: and lesley gore's hit "it's my party," which arrived a year later. across a career that spanned more than 70 years, he worked with seemingly everyone, including jazz legends like...
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back with jeffrey gundlach. jeffrey, we talked about the backup in yields. you certainly did. what role do you think that might play, if any, in where policy does go from here? powell said, "we're watching that. we'll see where they'll settle. right now, it's not a major factor in how we're thinking about things." do you think it needs to be a bigger factor? >> well, i think that one thing with the trump election and the senate going to the republicans and perhaps the house, if the house goes to the republicans, there's going to be a lot of debt. there's going to be higher interest rates at the long end, and it will be interesting to see how the fed reacts to that, because trump says he's going to cut taxes -- at least he said so in the campaign -- and he's very, you know, pro-cyclical stimulus as basically it'sin his dna. so, it looks to me that there will be some pressure on interest rates, and particularly at the long end. so, i think that this election result is very, very consequential, and i think most people were surprised at how widespread the strength was for the repu
back with jeffrey gundlach. jeffrey, we talked about the backup in yields. you certainly did. what role do you think that might play, if any, in where policy does go from here? powell said, "we're watching that. we'll see where they'll settle. right now, it's not a major factor in how we're thinking about things." do you think it needs to be a bigger factor? >> well, i think that one thing with the trump election and the senate going to the republicans and perhaps the house, if...
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jeffrey: two paintings from 1870's france.ical scene honored as one of the greatest works of its time. and something quite different, an everyday harbor view at sunrise by claude monet. it would become one of the most important works of all time. placed side-by-side as both greeting to the exhibition and provocation. >> the fact that one painting from the summit plummets in terms of art historical fashion and the other is central to every conversation about impressionism is striking. we wanted to put that out there to set up the difference and also the moment. jeffrey: mary morton and kimberly jones are co-curators with two french curators of paris 1874, the impressionist moment. the exhibition is now at washington, d.c.'s national gallery of art. the goal, to look a new at an inflection point in art history. the birth of modern painting. >> from the start, we wanted to dig into the impressionist mythology. people think they know what impressionism is but what they think of as impressionism comes at a later date. the fact we c
jeffrey: two paintings from 1870's france.ical scene honored as one of the greatest works of its time. and something quite different, an everyday harbor view at sunrise by claude monet. it would become one of the most important works of all time. placed side-by-side as both greeting to the exhibition and provocation. >> the fact that one painting from the summit plummets in terms of art historical fashion and the other is central to every conversation about impressionism is striking. we...
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i don't want another jeffrey willis in this county ever again. >> jeffrey willis was eventually alsoed of the murder of jessica haringa. he has tried twice to get his convictions overturned for jessica and rebecca's murders. but in both cases, the judgment against him was upheld. he remains beh d bars. we'll be right back. >> hey, get your head in the game, son. the scout from football college is up in the stands. >> maybe you'd rather go to school for insurance. >> i didn't raise no insurance, man. >> but you did, dad. >> football is your passion. but mine is providing round the clock protection. and progressive customers who bundle home and auto. jamie, we need you out here for football. >> you're giving up on your dream, james. no, dad. >> i'm giving up on yours. no! >> james, wait. oh, that's not the exit. >> they are some of the hottest videos on social media. those videos claiming to instantly get rid of bags under your eyes. annette figueroa is here to tell us why. she says this one is for real. >> this one is for real. and what it does is it tightens and lifts the appearance
i don't want another jeffrey willis in this county ever again. >> jeffrey willis was eventually alsoed of the murder of jessica haringa. he has tried twice to get his convictions overturned for jessica and rebecca's murders. but in both cases, the judgment against him was upheld. he remains beh d bars. we'll be right back. >> hey, get your head in the game, son. the scout from football college is up in the stands. >> maybe you'd rather go to school for insurance. >> i...
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okay, thank you very much, jeffrey. nice the human rights and well with plenty of experience in cases like these. thank you for joining us and thank you for your thoughts. no, sir, you're most welcome. well, police and brazil have a ques, former president diable center of pulsing a q 2 years ago and has called for his indictment, investigates a stable, slower and so as he 6 of those ponds, a violent over through the democratic states in 2022 will sooner denies the allegations saying he's been persecuted, it's now to results attorney general to decide whether to fall criminal charges have yeah for hey, isn't unless specialize in latin american affairs. and he says a report details how boston are personally planned to talk to the government. yeah . the key issue here is that this is the 1st time me stable, so i'm not asking for money accuse of being behind not behind the hit that they do not have the organizer of these core attempt. um, the investigation has to be in photo, as they can almost to use this investigation wha
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literally reported today that in his interviews with jeffrey epstein, jeffrey epstein called donald trump innumerate. said he was so bad at understanding real estate that he literally does not understand numbers. that's coming from someone like jeffrey epstein, i don't know who is the person who will willingly be around him and helping the country allegedly. >> rfk the grade explanation about why he knew jeffrey epstein and said he ran into everyone who lived in new york including bill cosby, o.j. simpson, and harvey weinstein. that was his explanation. on this -- we are all a little broken. i thought mike johnson, the clip, the aca part got a lot of play but i thought the most important part was the legacy one term. the u.s. since grover cleveland in the 19 century, had some and get sworn in on january 20 where they're term limited out. everyone knows he might want to try to stay in. it means something fundamental about the regulating mechanism of public opinion. the first time he did want to win reelection. when things like child separation happen, he reacted public opinion. i thi
literally reported today that in his interviews with jeffrey epstein, jeffrey epstein called donald trump innumerate. said he was so bad at understanding real estate that he literally does not understand numbers. that's coming from someone like jeffrey epstein, i don't know who is the person who will willingly be around him and helping the country allegedly. >> rfk the grade explanation about why he knew jeffrey epstein and said he ran into everyone who lived in new york including bill...
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and we learned that jeffrey epstein said he was trump's best friend for ten years. don't understand how this race is so close. this is like ordering a coke and the waiter says, "is gasoline okay?" we heard a bombshell audio tape in which jeffrey epstein said he was trump's closest friend and shares a bunch of crazy stories, barely moves the needle. remember when mitt romney went down because he put a dog carrier on the roof of his car? we just got a hundred hours of jeffrey epstein saying he and trump were bffs, and i didn't even get an alert about it on my phone. i got no texts on this. the daily beast published audio clips from interviews epstein did with the writer michael wolff, who took his sweet time releasing this stuff. epstein said trump told him he likes to have sex with the wives of his best friends to the point where epstein described trump as having no moral compass. do you know what kind of a lowlife you have to be, for jeffrey epstein to say you have no moral compass? it's like if r. kelly got mad at you for leaving the toilet seat up. okay? epstein s
and we learned that jeffrey epstein said he was trump's best friend for ten years. don't understand how this race is so close. this is like ordering a coke and the waiter says, "is gasoline okay?" we heard a bombshell audio tape in which jeffrey epstein said he was trump's closest friend and shares a bunch of crazy stories, barely moves the needle. remember when mitt romney went down because he put a dog carrier on the roof of his car? we just got a hundred hours of jeffrey epstein...
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wolf the author and journalist reported earlier today that in his interviews with jeffrey epstein jeffrey epstein called donald trump enumerate and said he was so bad at understand real estate he doesn't understand numbers. and if that's coming from someone like jeffrey epstein i don't know who is the type of person that is going to willingly be around him and helping the country allegedly. >> now, rfk had a great explanation about why he knew jeffrey ep steep and said he ran into everyone who lived in new york including o.j. and harry swinestein and that was his explanation. we are all a little bit broken. you know i thought mike johnson clip, the aca part got play. but i thought the most important part was the legacy one term. the u.s. has not since cleveland in the 19th century had someone sworn in on january to 20th where they are term limited out and others say he might want to stay but it means something fundamental about regulating mechanism of public opinion. first time around he wanted to win and when things like child separation happened, he reacted to public opinion. and i do t
wolf the author and journalist reported earlier today that in his interviews with jeffrey epstein jeffrey epstein called donald trump enumerate and said he was so bad at understand real estate he doesn't understand numbers. and if that's coming from someone like jeffrey epstein i don't know who is the type of person that is going to willingly be around him and helping the country allegedly. >> now, rfk had a great explanation about why he knew jeffrey ep steep and said he ran into...
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and we learned that jeffrey epstein said he was trump's best friend for ten years. still don't understand how this race is so close. this is like ordering a coke and the waiter says, "is gasoline okay?" we heard a bombshell audio tape in which jeffrey epstein said he was trump's closest friend and shares a bunch of crazy stories, barely moves the needle. remember when mitt romney went down because he put a dog carrier on the roof of his car? we just got a hundred hours of jeffrey epstein saying he and trump were bffs, and i didn't even get an alert about it on my phone. i got no texts on this. the daily beast published audio clips from interviews epstein did with the writer michael wolff, who took his sweet time releasing this stuff. epstein said trump told him he likes to have sex with the wives of his best friends to the point where epstein described trump as having no moral compass. do you know what kind of a lowlife you have to be, for jeffrey epstein to say you have no moral compass? it's like if r. kelly got mad at you for leaving the toilet seat up. okay? eps
and we learned that jeffrey epstein said he was trump's best friend for ten years. still don't understand how this race is so close. this is like ordering a coke and the waiter says, "is gasoline okay?" we heard a bombshell audio tape in which jeffrey epstein said he was trump's closest friend and shares a bunch of crazy stories, barely moves the needle. remember when mitt romney went down because he put a dog carrier on the roof of his car? we just got a hundred hours of jeffrey...
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today we're talking with the economist jeffrey sachs, professor at columbia university, former advisor for the united nations and author of several books, including a new foreign policy beyond american exceptionalism. a jeff, thank you so much for joining us. look, you've been out there famously saying that neither of the 2 candidates who just ran for president united states met your minimum threshold. but we've seen something very unusual, which is a massive, massive land slide, even popular. but anyway, you count for a former president, united states, donald trump would love to get your take. well, he won a big victory and i hope that he will do what he says he will do, which is and to warn ukraine. i hope he will stop the wars that have been going on. i also in the middle east, obviously, and the tensions with china. it remains to be seen. i a let. let's see what happens this. this was obviously very big victory. do you think there's something that's really happened inside the american body politics about forever, wars that it was involved in shame about guys is real concerned about
today we're talking with the economist jeffrey sachs, professor at columbia university, former advisor for the united nations and author of several books, including a new foreign policy beyond american exceptionalism. a jeff, thank you so much for joining us. look, you've been out there famously saying that neither of the 2 candidates who just ran for president united states met your minimum threshold. but we've seen something very unusual, which is a massive, massive land slide, even popular....
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according to jeffrey super and b. p has a se, and what will be researched or exxon mobil says it funds universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us that wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some research for go to what's possible when the very people, the very institutions they're supposed to be solving the climate crisis are fundamentally reliant on the industry that has the most to lose from the work. that's a pretty big conflict of interest, jeffrey super and thinks that the many millions are intended to influence students, teachers, and scientists. the strategy come straight out of the paper, the api i strategy paper also states informing teachers and students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there, a stablish
according to jeffrey super and b. p has a se, and what will be researched or exxon mobil says it funds universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us that wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some research for go to what's possible when the very people, the very institutions they're supposed to be solving the climate crisis are fundamentally reliant on the industry that has the most to lose from the...
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according to jeffrey super and b. p has a se, and what will be researched or exxon mobil says it funds universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us that wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some research for go to what's possible when the very people, the very institutions they're supposed to be solving the climate crisis are fundamentally reliant on the industry that has the most to lose from the work. that's a pretty big conflict of interest, jeffrey super and thinks that the many millions are intended to influence students, teachers, and scientists. this strategy come straight out of the playbook, the api i strategy paper also states informing teachers and students about uncertainties and climate change will erect a barrier against efforts to impose kyoto like measures a measure put in place to limit the emissions of c o 2. and that's why in the medical research community, there are a stablished practices there establis
according to jeffrey super and b. p has a se, and what will be researched or exxon mobil says it funds universities to promote green technologies. and shell tells us that wants to help solve the serious climate challenge. why is this a problem? i mean, if they use their money for doing some research for go to what's possible when the very people, the very institutions they're supposed to be solving the climate crisis are fundamentally reliant on the industry that has the most to lose from the...
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earlier i spoke to the former us special representative for syria engagement, ambassadorjames jeffrey significant both from the standpoint of syria but also from the standpoint of the larger conflict that's been going on since the ancient city of aleppo has been a focal point of the syrian civil war, recaptured by government forces in 2016 after four years of intense fighting. at bbc verify, we'll continue to monitor the footage emerging as the situation develops. earlier i spoke to the former us special representative for syria engagement, ambassadorjames jeffrey. it's significant both from the standpoint of syria but also from the standpoint of the larger conflict that's been going on since october of last year. arguably, the last 20 years, between iran and its proxies including the government and an eclectic mix of countries and movements, the syrian opposition, an eclectic mix of countries and movement: it the syrian opposition, an eclectic mix of countries and movement: it has syrian opposition, an eclectic mix of countries and movement: it has notan opposition, euphrates, it has
earlier i spoke to the former us special representative for syria engagement, ambassadorjames jeffrey significant both from the standpoint of syria but also from the standpoint of the larger conflict that's been going on since the ancient city of aleppo has been a focal point of the syrian civil war, recaptured by government forces in 2016 after four years of intense fighting. at bbc verify, we'll continue to monitor the footage emerging as the situation develops. earlier i spoke to the former...
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leader jeffrey governor sanders. all our congressional leaders here today, and in particular the four sponsor daughters of the bill to bring johnny cash to the capital. state senator dave wallace states, senate pro-tem bart hester. state representative jeff wardlaw and speaker matthew shepard. and special thanks to shane broadway, the head of the steering committee. what a remarkable day. in my wildest dreams, i couldn't have imagined. i stand here on behalf of the entire extended family of johnny cash, those present and absent with particular knowledge of my dad, sister joanne, who's here today. the last surviving member of the original cash from dyess, arkansas. she has tragically lost her sight and asked if she could touch the statue to feel what it was. and she did. words cannot come close to expressing our pride. to see my dad a quarter such a singular privilege as the first musician in history to be included in the statuary hall collection. so i'm very careful not to put words in his mouth since his passing. bu
leader jeffrey governor sanders. all our congressional leaders here today, and in particular the four sponsor daughters of the bill to bring johnny cash to the capital. state senator dave wallace states, senate pro-tem bart hester. state representative jeff wardlaw and speaker matthew shepard. and special thanks to shane broadway, the head of the steering committee. what a remarkable day. in my wildest dreams, i couldn't have imagined. i stand here on behalf of the entire extended family of...
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that's next with yale professor jeffrey sonfield.field [music “this little light of mine”] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. a surgery that take as little as forty five minutes and your act of love can change a child's life forever. please call, scan or go online to give a new smile. thousands of children are waiting. right now across the u.s., people are trying to ban books from public schools and public libraries. yes, libraries. we all have a first amendment right to read and learn different viewpoints. that's why every book belongs on the shelf. yet book banning in the u.s. is worse than i've ever seen. it's people in power who want to control everything. well, i say no to censorship. and i say yes to freedom of speech and expression. if you do too, please join us in supporting the american civil liberties union today. for over 100 years, the aclu has fought for yo
that's next with yale professor jeffrey sonfield.field [music “this little light of mine”] in the world's poorest places, children with cleft conditions live in darkness and shame. they're shunned, outcast, living in pain. you can reach out and change the life of a suffering child right now. a surgery that take as little as forty five minutes and your act of love can change a child's life forever. please call, scan or go online to give a new smile. thousands of children are waiting. right...
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earlier i spoke to the former us special representative for syria engagement, ambassadorjames jeffreynt both from the standpoint of syria but from the standpoint of the larger conflict that's been going on since october of last year. arguably, the last 20 years, between iran and its proxies including the assad government and an eclectic mix of countries and movements — the syrian opposition, turkey, israel and arab states. what's happening now is these rebel forces are either directly in some cases or indirectly in the case of the al-qaeda offshoot, under turkish support, launched attacks after a cease—fire that had been in place, brokered by turkey and russia in 2020, broke down. there is finger—pointing on who it broke down, but this is a dramatic collapse of the syrian army. what would you make of the army, is it strong, is it able to repel this kind of attack? the syrian army has been weak for many years, it has not been effective against the islamic state in the desert south of the euphrates, it has not been unsuccessful combing resistance to its rain in south—west syria among dr
earlier i spoke to the former us special representative for syria engagement, ambassadorjames jeffreynt both from the standpoint of syria but from the standpoint of the larger conflict that's been going on since october of last year. arguably, the last 20 years, between iran and its proxies including the assad government and an eclectic mix of countries and movements — the syrian opposition, turkey, israel and arab states. what's happening now is these rebel forces are either directly in some...
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reporter: for the pbs news hour, i'm jeffrey brown at the university of michigan in ann arbor. ♪ amnalook at the promises donald trump and kamala harris have made along the campaign trail on climate change, health care and foreign policy you can find pbs news weekly on our youtube page. geoff: and don't forget to watch washington week as the presidential campaign comes to a close. the moderator, jeffrey goldberg, and his panel discussed the closest race in memory and how we got here and read the country is headed with a new president. amna: and tomorrow we checked in on wisconsin politics as the control of congress and the white house hang in the balance. geoff: for all of us here at the pbs news hour, thank you for spending part of your evening with us and have a great weekend. announcer: major funding for the pbs news hour has been provided by -- ♪ and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions and friends of the news hour including kathy and paul anderson and camilla and george smith. the walton family foundation, working for solutions to protect water during cl
reporter: for the pbs news hour, i'm jeffrey brown at the university of michigan in ann arbor. ♪ amnalook at the promises donald trump and kamala harris have made along the campaign trail on climate change, health care and foreign policy you can find pbs news weekly on our youtube page. geoff: and don't forget to watch washington week as the presidential campaign comes to a close. the moderator, jeffrey goldberg, and his panel discussed the closest race in memory and how we got here and read...
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joining us, jeffrey sonnenfeld.the yale school of management and cnbc contributor. thanks for joining us. i know you've been studying the impact of the biden infrastructure work and other effects on the economy, how powerful it's been. and there's a concern next year people won't know where the projects came from. >> you just framed it so magnificently. segue from the last time i had the good fortune of joining you, we were talking about how wistfully joe biden was talking about how nobody would appreciate the payouts. 95% of the $1.4 trillion of investment in infrastructure, the infrastructure, chips act and ira will be rolling out in the trump administration. but you managed somehow, i don't know how you do it so efficiently, to capture the drama of today's new slice on that. the shocking juxtaposition of trump and the economy versus biden and the economy, someone building with positivity and coalitions, and someone out with as a pitbull, a bulldog, with bravado and bullying, the darkest possible images. duststorm
joining us, jeffrey sonnenfeld.the yale school of management and cnbc contributor. thanks for joining us. i know you've been studying the impact of the biden infrastructure work and other effects on the economy, how powerful it's been. and there's a concern next year people won't know where the projects came from. >> you just framed it so magnificently. segue from the last time i had the good fortune of joining you, we were talking about how wistfully joe biden was talking about how...
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a let's bring in jeffrey burnstein. what happened at wingstop, jeffrey? you. >> good to see you too, kelly. you know, wingstop in particular, expectations have been very high for the past year, and they've been able to deliver quarter after quarter. but when they reported last week, they did allude to perhaps a little bit of slowdown in the fourth quarter. again, very strong numbers from last year. they're looking to put up another year. so the best comp performer in our space, clearly at a high valuation, but vulnerable to a slowdown. but the stock has rebounded in recent days. >> i noted that sweetgreen, another high flier, is taking a breather. an incredible performer if you go back a few years during covid, then it fell apart, and it was a sign of this softer restaurant trade that panned out. so now there's an activist involved. what do you do with the restaurant space more broadly and what inflection points do you see? >> yeah. so for the restaurant space more broadly, like you said, you know, it's been a tough 2024. you had significant inflation the
a let's bring in jeffrey burnstein. what happened at wingstop, jeffrey? you. >> good to see you too, kelly. you know, wingstop in particular, expectations have been very high for the past year, and they've been able to deliver quarter after quarter. but when they reported last week, they did allude to perhaps a little bit of slowdown in the fourth quarter. again, very strong numbers from last year. they're looking to put up another year. so the best comp performer in our space, clearly at...
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the national constitution center and its president and chief executive, jeffrey rosen. i've known jeff for many years now, but recently, as we started, what will be a national conversation about the american revolution, i've come to appreciate even more wisdom and scholarship, he to these issues. sir, perhaps only by his love of the ideas themselves. i very much look forward to our conversation this. finally, let me you with one more voice. also by our thomas the never shined on a cause of greater worth. every spot of the old world is over with oppression. freedom hath been hunted round the. oh, the fugitive. and prepare in time. and asylum for mankind. the birthday of a new world is at hand. thank you for this extra honor. that was just beautiful, ken. and you so inspired us by bringing us to paine. to thomas paine and the words and the ideals perfectly crystallize that the struggles for liberty, equality, democracy. why did you choose paine tonight? tonight i think it's because i was explaining to the board that somehow, in the course of our investigation and in our s
the national constitution center and its president and chief executive, jeffrey rosen. i've known jeff for many years now, but recently, as we started, what will be a national conversation about the american revolution, i've come to appreciate even more wisdom and scholarship, he to these issues. sir, perhaps only by his love of the ideas themselves. i very much look forward to our conversation this. finally, let me you with one more voice. also by our thomas the never shined on a cause of...
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jeffrey tumlin is executive director of the san francisco municipal transit agency which oversees sanncisco's cable cars, its trains and bus system. >> we need to make out a strong cuts to the and that's our job is actually just do the technical, difficult work of describing what exactly is in that state. >> tomlin says that the pandemic devastated the city's finances which negatively impacted sf mta's budget. although ridership has popped up on some lines, the numbers are still low, such as in the downtown area. >> or single highest ridership station pre-covid montgomery street station is only at 35% of pre-covid ridership basically where the bart system is that. >> tomlin says that the goal is not to cut cable car service or service on other routes, but they must look at all options. tomlin added that with the recent election, federal dollars will not be an option. if you read the transportation chapter of project 2025 which starts on page 619. >> the administration lays out its priorities. and it's clear that this new federal administration will not be prioritizing. >> public trans
jeffrey tumlin is executive director of the san francisco municipal transit agency which oversees sanncisco's cable cars, its trains and bus system. >> we need to make out a strong cuts to the and that's our job is actually just do the technical, difficult work of describing what exactly is in that state. >> tomlin says that the pandemic devastated the city's finances which negatively impacted sf mta's budget. although ridership has popped up on some lines, the numbers are still...
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jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the research and some of the writing, so it's a good team though. i think. james patterson, what is the format of american heroes? it's just we got 30 some medal winners and it ranges from, you know, a bronze medal still to a medal of honor and congressional medal of honor and we just tell the stories of the individual goals. and i think that you know, one of the things for readers to look forward to is and this is true of anything that i that i write, i try to keep it really pasty and keep people interested. and these stories are ge
jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the...
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our education editor branwen jeffreys reports. in manchester, the cost of living is high.fees i'm already paying enough as it is, so rising it is not going to help me out. i think it's already quite a big factor playing on people's minds not to go to uni, so increasing it is quite a big factor injust like changing everyone's decision. so it could be quite detrimental to the younger generation. i'm in the highest bracket of maintenance loan. - i commute, but i know people who live in accommodation, . and they're finding it really tough. - like, they don't even. have lunch sometimes and i feel so bad. the education secretary told mps she recognised student concerns. so i want to reassure students already at university — when you start repaying your loan, you will not see higher monthly repayments as a result of these changes to fee and maintenance loans. fixing university finances isn't straightforward. in england, many say they will go into the red this year. vice chancellors point out tuition fees have been falling in real value. so, a polite welcome and the hope more will
our education editor branwen jeffreys reports. in manchester, the cost of living is high.fees i'm already paying enough as it is, so rising it is not going to help me out. i think it's already quite a big factor playing on people's minds not to go to uni, so increasing it is quite a big factor injust like changing everyone's decision. so it could be quite detrimental to the younger generation. i'm in the highest bracket of maintenance loan. - i commute, but i know people who live in...
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jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the research and some of the writing, so it's a good team though. i think. james patterson, what is the format of american heroes? it's just we got 30 some medal winners and it ranges from, you know, a bronze medal still to a medal of honor and congressional medal of honor and we just tell the stories of the individual goals. and i think that you know, one of the things for readers to look forward to is and this is true of anything that i that i write, i try to keep it really pasty and keep people interested. and these stories are ge
jeffrey actually minutes the story. he was a reporter down here in florida, been a reporter in a few cities. so we did that together and we worked together on a couple of things. and american heroes was actually tim's idea. he had tried to get something on medical medal of honor winners going as a as as a film, and it couldn't happen. but i thought it would be a terrific book. so so that was tim's involvement and he's been a little involved. any interviews and money gets involved in some of the...
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jeffrey tumlin is executive director of the san francisco municipal transit agency which oversees san francisco's cable cars, its trains and bus system. >> we need to make out a strong cuts to the and that's our job is actually just do the technical, difficult work of describing what exactly is in that state. >> tomlin says that the pandemic devastated the city's finances which negatively impacted sf mta's budget. although ridership has popped up on some lines, the numbers are still low, such as in the downtown area. >> or single highest ridership station pre-covid montgomery street station is only at 35% of pre-covid ridership basically where the bart system is that. >> tomlin says that the goal is not to cut cable car service or service on other routes, but they must look at all options. tomlin added that with the recent election, federal dollars will not be an option. if you read the transportation chapter of project 2025 which starts on page 619. >> the administration lays out its priorities. and it's clear that this new federal administration will not be prioritizing. >> public t
jeffrey tumlin is executive director of the san francisco municipal transit agency which oversees san francisco's cable cars, its trains and bus system. >> we need to make out a strong cuts to the and that's our job is actually just do the technical, difficult work of describing what exactly is in that state. >> tomlin says that the pandemic devastated the city's finances which negatively impacted sf mta's budget. although ridership has popped up on some lines, the numbers are still...
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let's speak to jeffrey sherman, the deputy cio of double speak tojeffrey sherman, the deputy cio of doublee show. i want to talk about elon musk�*s new role in a moment but while you are here, how our markets are reacting to the inflation number? i markets are reacting to the inflation number?— markets are reacting to the inflation number? i think it's breathing — inflation number? i think it's breathing a _ inflation number? i think it's breathing a sigh _ inflation number? i think it's breathing a sigh of _ inflation number? i think it's breathing a sigh of relief, i breathing a sigh of relief, although we did talk about the tick up, as mike mentioned, the base effects means the number is a little bit lower than what we saw this month. but it really comes down to just putting the fed back into play and the fed was wanting to cut interest rate since last november when powell came out and said it's biking. what you are seeing here is this path back to 2%, albeit slower, so we are seeing bonds rallying and the stock market continues to rally as well today. in general, you are seeing there i
let's speak to jeffrey sherman, the deputy cio of double speak tojeffrey sherman, the deputy cio of doublee show. i want to talk about elon musk�*s new role in a moment but while you are here, how our markets are reacting to the inflation number? i markets are reacting to the inflation number?— markets are reacting to the inflation number? i think it's breathing — inflation number? i think it's breathing a _ inflation number? i think it's breathing a sigh _ inflation number? i think it's...
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i mean, you and jeffrey, what a delight. >> that's my favorite. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's great. >ean, i guess it's a question you probably get asked a lot. what do you hand out to the kids who trick-or-treat? >> well, this is the perfect time for store bought is fine. [ laughter ] >> seth: you think store bought is fine? >> completely. >> seth: almost because kids -- i mean, store bought is what they want. >> nobody -- yeah, exactly. nobody wants something like handmade things. chocolates from france. that's not what they're looking for. >> seth: yeah, they want a zounds. we have an election coming up. what would you recommend people eat on a night where, you know, results are coming in that either make them happy or not. >> serious comfort food. >> seth: serious comfort food. so, what's a good thing to have at your party? >> either, like, breakfast for dinner. if you like breakfast for dinner. like, waffles, and bacon, and sausage, a lot of maple syrup. or i was actually thinking red wine braised short ribs with mashed potatoes. >> seth: i think there's nothing that says about wh
i mean, you and jeffrey, what a delight. >> that's my favorite. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's great. >ean, i guess it's a question you probably get asked a lot. what do you hand out to the kids who trick-or-treat? >> well, this is the perfect time for store bought is fine. [ laughter ] >> seth: you think store bought is fine? >> completely. >> seth: almost because kids -- i mean, store bought is what they want. >> nobody -- yeah, exactly. nobody wants...
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. >> let's discuss this more with journalist and author jeffrey gray. he literally wrote the book on this very story it's called skyjack the hunt for d.b. cooper. jeffrey good to see you. what do you think about this? i mean, could the parachute be the key? >> you know, great to be here, laura. i got to say, i have been spending, you know, a lot of my life on this case, and i am honestly, i'm blown away with this little discovery of the parachute. and not only that, the parachute, but the fbi has come to take it and has actually, you know, has swabbing for dna evidence of a of a relative of a suspect. it's major news in this case. you know, the d.b. cooper case is american history. it is one of the great hunts the great, um the one that has got away literally from investigators for decades. so the fact that they've come and taken dna evidence is a big deal in this case. it's probably one of the biggest deals in ten years. maybe more. and i got to give it up for dan, who did all the work. you know, he flew to all these places he, you know, he knocked on
. >> let's discuss this more with journalist and author jeffrey gray. he literally wrote the book on this very story it's called skyjack the hunt for d.b. cooper. jeffrey good to see you. what do you think about this? i mean, could the parachute be the key? >> you know, great to be here, laura. i got to say, i have been spending, you know, a lot of my life on this case, and i am honestly, i'm blown away with this little discovery of the parachute. and not only that, the parachute,...
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s, as the target is now unlikely. joining the humming jeffrey. he's the director of full totally revocation, follow the w h o eastern mediterranean region and joins us from the whole and focused on kentucky with his doctor jeffrey on the program. i mean, for 3 weeks we've been reporting that northern gauze that has been under siege with no age entering the area. how complicated is it to coordinate entry with is riley consent to complete your vaccination program? so you know, the coordination with these are gonna be a lot of these has been going on for several weeks. and the 1st round of this campaign from 1st, the 12th of september, including nothing does a lot of complimentary to effectively because sufficient aids are provided in time for the to manage it in. but other than all the bodies with respect in those and the allowing the find those days for most of them guys. uh. so the themes, uh, the direction is all the logistics have been working the internet and are in place to begin vaccination and the store that was started last week as you sai
s, as the target is now unlikely. joining the humming jeffrey. he's the director of full totally revocation, follow the w h o eastern mediterranean region and joins us from the whole and focused on kentucky with his doctor jeffrey on the program. i mean, for 3 weeks we've been reporting that northern gauze that has been under siege with no age entering the area. how complicated is it to coordinate entry with is riley consent to complete your vaccination program? so you know, the coordination...