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john yang sat down with the director and screenwriter,et gerwig. part of our ongoing coverage of arts and culture, "canvas." >> yang: it's louisa may alcott's beloved 150-year-old story of the four march sisters. >> this is meg, amy, beth and jo. >> yang: they facetbove and hearreak, chasing their dreams in civil war-era new e an international cast portrays these quintessentially american characters. emma watsoas meg, the eldest, the romantic. beth, played by eliza scanlon, the shy sician. florence pugh plays amy, the boisterous youngest. and at the center of it all: saoirse ronan as jo, the impassioned writer who tells their tale. >> the truth is, i saw myself in all of them. and i think that's something about a book you grow up with, i you see yoursedifferent characters at different points. >> yang: greta gerwig retells" little women" for a new generation.ea it is a cast, and in the scenes with the sisters together, it feels so spontaneous. it feels so natural. and i'm sure that that's the >> well, i wanted thesework. lines, which are so famous,
john yang sat down with the director and screenwriter,et gerwig. part of our ongoing coverage of arts and culture, "canvas." >> yang: it's louisa may alcott's beloved 150-year-old story of the four march sisters. >> this is meg, amy, beth and jo. >> yang: they facetbove and hearreak, chasing their dreams in civil war-era new e an international cast portrays these quintessentially american characters. emma watsoas meg, the eldest, the romantic. beth, played by eliza...
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, a ne. phase begi what to expect as the house begins the next stage of its dopeachment inquiry. then, guns on thet. for the first time in a decade, the supreme court hear arguments in a major second amendment case. and politics monday: analysis of the democratic 2020 presidential race witjust two months to go before the first votes are cast. plus, saying goodbye to the city. the growing movement of millenials making small town america their homes. >> it's really important that when you move into rural america that you get out and you know the community and you show up, and you bring yours andfferent your knowledge to the table because th's what we need and that's what we're looking for. >> yang: all that and more on tonighs "pbs newshour." bs>> major funding for the newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ no moving our emy for60 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular. >> the william and flora hewlett foundation. for more than 50 years, advancing ideas and supporting instit
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, a ne. phase begi what to expect as the house begins the next stage of its dopeachment inquiry. then, guns on thet. for the first time in a decade, the supreme court hear arguments in a major second amendment case. and politics monday: analysis of the democratic 2020 presidential race witjust two months to go before the first votes are cast. plus, saying goodbye to the city. the growing movement of millenials making small...
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away.ou on the newtonight: >> our founders, when they wrote the constitutionthey suspectedhe that could be a rogue president. i don't think they suspected wco d have a rogue president and a rogue leader in the senate at the same time. >> yang: the day after. president trump, questions turnd to how house speaker nancy pelosi may exert leverage over the trial in the sen then, coverage at a crossroads. the affordable care act is back in the courts, as the white hoe moves to change prescription drug rules. and, taking the stage.fo what to watcas democratic presidential hopefuls face newshour/politico .t's pbs all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ >> bnsf railway. >> consumer cellular. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> carnegie corporatioof new york. supporting innovations in engageme
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: >> it is tragic that the make impeachment necessary.s he gave us no choice. >> yang: a day for history. for only the third time since the country's founding, the house takes up a vote of icpeachment against the am president. we break down todates historic vo-- what it means, and what to expect as the senate prepares tol.ut president trump on tr then, on the ground in california ahead of tomorrow'sho ne/politico democratic presidential debate, where climate change is a top concern and, stepping towa future.. medicine at the edge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spinal cord injuries. >> you put weight back on the legs, yoget them extended, you get the trunk upright, and the spinal circuitry says, "oh, i know what th is. that's standing. i know how to do that." >> yang: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding fho the pbs news has been provided by: ♪ ♪ co moving our enomy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us.
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: >> it is tragic that the make impeachment necessary.s he gave us no choice. >> yang: a day for history. for only the third time since the country's founding, the house takes up a vote of icpeachment against the am president. we break down todates historic vo-- what it means, and what to expect as the senate prepares tol.ut president trump on tr then, on the ground in california ahead of tomorrow'sho ne/politico...
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i'm john yang. join us online and a tomorrow evening. of us at the pbs newsur, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i have some questions. wadoing my job. do you have any idea who might have put that package there? >> no, sir. did you plant a bomb in centennial park? this is a capital crimhere. >> my son is innocent.do ou have any case against me? >> i report the facts. you've ruined this man's life. >> i...
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effort to promote dialogue between the united states and north korea and increasing threats from john yang chinese premier japanese premier shinzo abyei and south korean president moon day in held a summit in chengdu china north korea says it will take unspecified action is sanctions against it are not lifted by the end of the year. they called it a new era of the 3 kingdoms as for leaders of china japan and south korea met for talks but the one we just setting the agenda at the summit was not at the table. north korea's kim jong un after the latest tests of a missile launch site earlier this month regional powers are concerned appearing young is about to undo efforts to ease tensions. we agreed that peace on the korean peninsula was in the common interest of the 3 countries we also agreed to make efforts together to help promote north korea u.s. dialogue for denuclearization and peace. the possibility of north korea turning into serious nuclear threat has become more tangible after february summit between kim and us president on the trump failed to deliver any results. the coming threat o
effort to promote dialogue between the united states and north korea and increasing threats from john yang chinese premier japanese premier shinzo abyei and south korean president moon day in held a summit in chengdu china north korea says it will take unspecified action is sanctions against it are not lifted by the end of the year. they called it a new era of the 3 kingdoms as for leaders of china japan and south korea met for talks but the one we just setting the agenda at the summit was not...
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collaboration with the university of maryland's howard center for investigative onalnalism, na correspondent john yange uncertain fate of prisoners who are still serving life sentences for crimes they committed as minors. john: in the 1990s, fear and anger over violent crime led to a sharp increase in incarceration. that included sentencing large numbers of juveniles to life in adult prisons without role. in 2012, the supreme court usdeclared that cruel and l punishment, but in maryland, so-called juvenile liferow in their 50s and 60s, still wait for parole.rl oung had been sentenced tofe t age 17. >> the system is broke. the system needs fixing. d one individual, mr. parris glendening, was the head of this situation. john: parris glendening was maryland's liberal docratic governor. during his first campaign in 1994, he sought to counter attacks that he was soft on crime. >> we must stop the slaughter that is ing on in our communities. i support putting violent offenders in prison angiving what i call truth in sentencing. if you are sentenced to life ins , it ought to mean life in prison. and not elev
collaboration with the university of maryland's howard center for investigative onalnalism, na correspondent john yange uncertain fate of prisoners who are still serving life sentences for crimes they committed as minors. john: in the 1990s, fear and anger over violent crime led to a sharp increase in incarceration. that included sentencing large numbers of juveniles to life in adult prisons without role. in 2012, the supreme court usdeclared that cruel and l punishment, but in maryland,...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: so e markable to e veterans.e thank them fo and that's the newshour for on friday... i'm judy woouff. join us onine and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and se.you soon >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> cnsf railway. sumer cellular. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology,e and improvednomic performance and financial ryliteracy in the 21st cen >> supported by the john d. and catherine t.tiacarthur foun. committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contribions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ecaptioning sponsor by newshour productions, llc captioned by dia access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [ theme music plays ] ♪ ♪ -i think i'm home ♪ i think i'm home ♪ along the road, along the road ♪ ♪ anytime you wa
for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: so e markable to e veterans.e thank them fo and that's the newshour for on friday... i'm judy woouff. join us onine and again here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and se.you soon >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> cnsf railway. sumer cellular. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology,e and improvednomic performance and financial...
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: only the third time in the nation's history. we brake down tonight's historic vote, what it mea and wha to expect as impeachment enters the new day. then on the ground of california, ahead of tomorrow's newshour democratic presidential debate where climate change is a top concern for golden stateemocrats. and stepping toward the future, medicine at the knowledge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spinal cord injuries. >> you get t trunk that's standing. i know how to do that." >> yang: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. newshour has been ided by:bs ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> consumer cellular. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and theirti sos to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives through invention, in the u.s. and developing countries. on the web at lemelson.org. >> supported by the john d. and catheri
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: only the third time in the nation's history. we brake down tonight's historic vote, what it mea and wha to expect as impeachment enters the new day. then on the ground of california, ahead of tomorrow's newshour democratic presidential debate where climate change is a top concern for golden stateemocrats. and stepping toward the future, medicine at the knowledge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spinal cord...
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as john yang repts, that policy is having an effect in what may seem like an unlikely place. this rept is part of our look at poverty and economic dream."ty, "chasing the >> yang: it's fourth period at the geo international high school in bowling green, kentucky. for 19-year-old rehema twizere, this math class is jt a small part of a ueling routine. she's been up since 5:30. when school endshe rushes across town to trace die cast, where she works til almost midnight. >> it's hard, but i have to it anyway. >> yang: hard, but much easierhe than tife she left behind three years ago in her native uganda. after school there, she spent hours trekking long distances to gather water and firewood. >> here is not bad. you would do all those but you would not get paid.ma i don' much. yang: but it's yours. >> uh-huh it's mine--doesn't belong to anyone. >> yang: twizere's story is surprisingly common here.e whntucky's total population ranks in the middle of the 50 states, in the 12 months ending september 30th, it resettled the 5th most refugees. an outsized number of them ended up here i
as john yang repts, that policy is having an effect in what may seem like an unlikely place. this rept is part of our look at poverty and economic dream."ty, "chasing the >> yang: it's fourth period at the geo international high school in bowling green, kentucky. for 19-year-old rehema twizere, this math class is jt a small part of a ueling routine. she's been up since 5:30. when school endshe rushes across town to trace die cast, where she works til almost midnight. >>...
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as john yang reports, what they but now, researchers have launched an ambitious project in louisvilleentucky, to see if greenery can also improve public health. >> yang: on a crisp morning in south louisville, a 20-foot evergrn is deployed into an urban laboratory. at the designated spot, a three- man crew painstakingly lifts, twists and bends the tree, a" green giant arborvitae" to beec e, maneuvering it under a l.web of utility lines, un homeowner mark goeing is the happy"treecipient." you see that brand new tree in your yard, how does that make you feel? >> i think it looks beautifulan maybe it is just a long term impact that maybe i won't live to see, but i think, youar know, trees obviously a good thing for our environmt. >> yang: goeing,pe retired zook is among the hundreds of south louisville residentsg gettees, shrubs and other greenery over the next year. it's part of a projected $15 million research project conducted by the university of louisville and sponsored by the national institutes of health and the nature conservancy. it's called "green heart louisvil." researchers s
as john yang reports, what they but now, researchers have launched an ambitious project in louisvilleentucky, to see if greenery can also improve public health. >> yang: on a crisp morning in south louisville, a 20-foot evergrn is deployed into an urban laboratory. at the designated spot, a three- man crew painstakingly lifts, twists and bends the tree, a" green giant arborvitae" to beec e, maneuvering it under a l.web of utility lines, un homeowner mark goeing is the...
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it's a nonprofit staffed by women who have survived addic trafficking.buse, or john yang has an encoreort on thisisterhood-based community. >> yang: it's the morning rush at thistle farms in nashville, tennessee. the cafe is on for breakfast, ile the adjoining shop sells hand-crafted home and body pro.cts made across the stre but first, workers ther in a circle for a moment of reflection. >> go morning, i'm jennifer, i'm a 2012 graduate. >> good morning, i'm kristin, 2015 graduate. yang: thistle farms is no ordinbuarness. its a nonprofit staffed by womtten who have d addiction, sexual abuser trafficking. >> come next month i'll have five years clean. (cheering) >> yang: for these women, thistle farms is more than just a paycheck, it's a lifeline. >> the love, the comn that i was shown. >> yang: kimberly simkins works on the production line. two years ago, she was in the throes of addiction. >> it was either i s going to mae a commitment and get this right and really try to rebuild and shape my life in the path that it was on. or ei was gonna give up and in addiction. up yang: thistle f
it's a nonprofit staffed by women who have survived addic trafficking.buse, or john yang has an encoreort on thisisterhood-based community. >> yang: it's the morning rush at thistle farms in nashville, tennessee. the cafe is on for breakfast, ile the adjoining shop sells hand-crafted home and body pro.cts made across the stre but first, workers ther in a circle for a moment of reflection. >> go morning, i'm jennifer, i'm a 2012 graduate. >> good morning, i'm kristin, 2015...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang. >> woodruff: so remarkable to see the veterans.thank them fo and that's the newshr for tonight. on friday... join us on-line ann here tomorrow evening. for all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:wa >> bnsf ra >> consumer cellular.nd >>y the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financialn literacye 21st century. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. committeto building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporatioadfor public bsting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioneac media ss group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> i urge everyone find closure and to let the healing
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for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in dallas.az: from the impeachment trial of president trump, to the race for the democratic presidential nomination, the end of 2019 leaves a lot of unanswered questions heading into the new year. for a little perspective, we've got the analysis of shields and brooks that's syndicated columnist mark shieldsand "new york times" columnist did brooks. good to see you both. . >> nawaz: the two biggest stories of 2019 will carry over into 2020, the impeachment and the race. we were still talking about impeachment because of comments by seator lisa murkowski who said she was disturbed b mitch mcconnell sayinge was in tal coordination with the white house. does her remarks surprise you? >> no, i agree, but i couldn't tell how disturbed she was. she was in an interview and i didn't know whether it was i have a flee under myk anle or i have to do something about it dii urbed. so whevered the senate, whu had senators bike bird or specter, some of loved the senate more than the party and the institutions a
for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in dallas.az: from the impeachment trial of president trump, to the race for the democratic presidential nomination, the end of 2019 leaves a lot of unanswered questions heading into the new year. for a little perspective, we've got the analysis of shields and brooks that's syndicated columnist mark shieldsand "new york times" columnist did brooks. good to see you both. . >> nawaz: the two biggest stories of 2019 will carry over into 2020, the...
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, a new phase begins.hat to expect as the house bens the next stage of its impeachment inquiry. then, guns on the docket. for the first time in a decade, the supreme court hears arguments a major second amendment case. and politics monday: analysis of the democratic 2020 presidential race with just two months to go before the first votes are cast. plus, saying gdbye to the city. the growing movement ofin millenials msmall town america their homes. >> it's really important that when you move into rural americt that youut and you know the community and you show up, but also that you're different d
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, a new phase begins.hat to expect as the house bens the next stage of its impeachment inquiry. then, guns on the docket. for the first time in a decade, the supreme court hears arguments a major second amendment case. and politics monday: analysis of the democratic 2020 presidential race with just two months to go before the first votes are cast. plus, saying gdbye to the city. the growing movement ofin millenials msmall...
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i'm john yang. is away.ou on the newtonight: >> our founders, when they wrote the constitutionthey suspectedhe that could be a rogue president. i don't think they suspected wco d have a rogue president and a rogue leader in the senate at the same time. >> yang: the day after. president trump, questions turnd to how house speaker nancy pelosi may exert leverage over the trial in the sen then, coverage at a crossroads. the affordable care act is back in the courts, as the white hoe moves to change prescription drug rules. and, taking the stage.fo what to watcas democratic presidential hopefuls face newshour/politico .t's pbs all that and more on tonight's
i'm john yang. is away.ou on the newtonight: >> our founders, when they wrote the constitutionthey suspectedhe that could be a rogue president. i don't think they suspected wco d have a rogue president and a rogue leader in the senate at the same time. >> yang: the day after. president trump, questions turnd to how house speaker nancy pelosi may exert leverage over the trial in the sen then, coverage at a crossroads. the affordable care act is back in the courts, as the white hoe...
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. the newshour tonight: >> it is tragic that the make impeachment necessary.s he gave us no choice. >> yang: a day for history. for only the third time since the country's founding, the house takes up a vote of icpeachment against the am president. we break down todates historic vo-- what it means, and what to expect as the senate prepares tol.ut president trump on tr then, on the ground in california ahead of tomorrow'sho ne/politico democratic presidential debate, where climate change is a top concern and, stepping towa future.. medicine at the edge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spil
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away. the newshour tonight: >> it is tragic that the make impeachment necessary.s he gave us no choice. >> yang: a day for history. for only the third time since the country's founding, the house takes up a vote of icpeachment against the am president. we break down todates historic vo-- what it means, and what to expect as the senate prepares tol.ut president trump on tr then, on the ground in california ahead of tomorrow'sho ne/politico democratic...
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i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away.n the newshour tonight: only the third time in the nation's history. we brake down tonight's historic vote, what it mea and wha to expect as impeachment enters the new day. then on the ground of california, ahead of tomorrow's newshour democratic presidential debate where climate change is a top concern for golden stateemocrats. and stepping toward the future, medicine at the knowledge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spinal cord inj
i'm john yang. judy woodruff is away.n the newshour tonight: only the third time in the nation's history. we brake down tonight's historic vote, what it mea and wha to expect as impeachment enters the new day. then on the ground of california, ahead of tomorrow's newshour democratic presidential debate where climate change is a top concern for golden stateemocrats. and stepping toward the future, medicine at the knowledge of current knowledge sparks hope for those paralyzed by spinal cord inj
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john yang examis the turbulent year and what is ahead. though they stripped muilenburg of his title of -- as chairman, as recently as last iday they backed him as ceo. at happened between then and this morning? phil joins us from his base in chicag great to see you. thanks for joining us. muilenburg and boeing have been in the hot seat since the second 73max. was the last straw, w brought this -- what was today about? >> great to be with you. the last stra the last two weeks, when dennis muilenburg was called a washington, d.c. for face-to-face meeting with the head of the faa. make no mistake, this was not a friend discussion. this was steve dixon laying out in straightforward ways that boeing was no longer calling the shots or should not expect to be calling the shots, in terms of when the 737 max would be recertified. this was a public dressing down. bowing immediately afterward saying we take back any guidance we previously issued that the max might be recertified this year and in commercial service by the end of juary. just four days
john yang examis the turbulent year and what is ahead. though they stripped muilenburg of his title of -- as chairman, as recently as last iday they backed him as ceo. at happened between then and this morning? phil joins us from his base in chicag great to see you. thanks for joining us. muilenburg and boeing have been in the hot seat since the second 73max. was the last straw, w brought this -- what was today about? >> great to be with you. the last stra the last two weeks, when dennis...
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john yang has the story. reporter: it was called "lesson learned." a special inspector general. those lessons tell a very different private sry, one of misguided and fatal this function that violently coradicts with a narrative pushed by three successive administrations.heir >> there had been a lot of progress since 2001. goan pursuit of our core we are seeing significant progress. >> we have made tremendous progress. reporter: the washington post waged a three-year battle with theovernment to obtain thes lessons learned. craig whitlock was the leading reporter. you went through thousands of pages of these interviews. what was the big take away? craig: how blunt the people in charge of the w were about the failings of the strategy, about hey we were there, and who enemy was.the afghanar's are inh white house for bush and obama said -- we did not havthe foggiest notion of what we were dertaking in afghanistan we did not know what we were doing. 2400 liv lost --where they lost in vain? when you see things like that from generals in charge of the war, t
john yang has the story. reporter: it was called "lesson learned." a special inspector general. those lessons tell a very different private sry, one of misguided and fatal this function that violently coradicts with a narrative pushed by three successive administrations.heir >> there had been a lot of progress since 2001. goan pursuit of our core we are seeing significant progress. >> we have made tremendous progress. reporter: the washington post waged a three-year battle...
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for the pbs newshour, i am john yang in louisville, kentucky. ♪ judy: the holidays are a time to many canre heighten a sense of isolation. in tonight's brief but spectacular, a professor, scott on our staocuses of well-being. >> there is an art to happiness. 0-25 it is the stuff o star discovery spilling into adulthood. and then thingget real. economic stress. you realize you will not be a senator or have a fragrance namedfter you and more devastating, someone you love get sick and dies. a wonderful thing starts to happen in 40's and your 50's. user-defined appreciatioand relationships, in nature and in happier.nts and you get the lesson is keepng on kee on. happiness waits for you. we have two types of speakers here at nyu. people are either inspiring or you are a billionaire. they a their talks with one statement which is a follow your passion. i have m found that theority of people that tell you to follow your passion are already rich. e oblem with thinking you are supposed to pursue your passion is when work gets hard and it always does you might fall into the trap of thinking tha
for the pbs newshour, i am john yang in louisville, kentucky. ♪ judy: the holidays are a time to many canre heighten a sense of isolation. in tonight's brief but spectacular, a professor, scott on our staocuses of well-being. >> there is an art to happiness. 0-25 it is the stuff o star discovery spilling into adulthood. and then thingget real. economic stress. you realize you will not be a senator or have a fragrance namedfter you and more devastating, someone you love get sick and...
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with more than a dozen still remaining in the race, john yang reports on how the latest to bow out could shake up the campaign. >> yang: nearly 11 months after launching her campaign to high expectations, california senator kamala harris addresses her supporters in a videmessage and she speaks to some of the challenges her campaign faced with other wealt candidates still in the race. >> i'm not a billionaire. i can't fund my own campaign. and as the campaign has gone on, it has become harder and harder compete. the money we need to you, my supporterst tell volunteers, that i have a path forward if i don't believe i do. >> yang: to explain what campaign and what thdrawal's does to the race, i'm joined by chelsea janes of the "washington st." ks so much for joining u we began, the democrats began this campaign season with an historically diverse field of candidates. as things stand now, you'll have six candidates onhe stage, all of them white, four white males, two white women. what does that say about what's happening in this race? >> it is certainly striking, and today we've sen a lot of
with more than a dozen still remaining in the race, john yang reports on how the latest to bow out could shake up the campaign. >> yang: nearly 11 months after launching her campaign to high expectations, california senator kamala harris addresses her supporters in a videmessage and she speaks to some of the challenges her campaign faced with other wealt candidates still in the race. >> i'm not a billionaire. i can't fund my own campaign. and as the campaign has gone on, it has...
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john yang examines the company's turbulent year and what's ahead. >> yang: judy, even though boeing'srs sd muillenberg of his title as chairman in october ahead of hia congresstestimon as recently as last friday, they a backed hc.e.o. so what happened between then and this morning? phil lebeau covers the aviation industry for cnbc. he joins us from his base in chicago. phil, grtht to see you. ks for joining us. so muillenberg and boeing have been in the shot seat since march since the second 737 max crashed. what was the lat straw? what brought this event today about? >> john, it's greato be with you. i would say the last straw really happened within the laek two it is when dennis muillenberg was lled to washington, d.c. for a face-to-face meeting stth e dixon, the head of the faa. make mo mstake, this wasn't a friendly discussion. in very straightforward waysout that boeing was no longer calling the shots or should not be expected to call the shots in terms of when the 737 max would be recertified. this was aublic dressing down. th was boeing middle east afterwards saying weake back
john yang examines the company's turbulent year and what's ahead. >> yang: judy, even though boeing'srs sd muillenberg of his title as chairman in october ahead of hia congresstestimon as recently as last friday, they a backed hc.e.o. so what happened between then and this morning? phil lebeau covers the aviation industry for cnbc. he joins us from his base in chicago. phil, grtht to see you. ks for joining us. so muillenberg and boeing have been in the shot seat since march since the...
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but as john yang tells us,ny president trump is moving to roll back some of those laws, arguing they'vee too far. >> yang: it's become a feature of president trump's political speeches: highlighting what he says is household goods.on of take the battle creek, michaigan, rally the night the house voted to impeach him: thed president batricter energy standards that would have phased out many incanscent bulbs on nuary 1, which, estimates say, would have affected half the bulbs in light sockets in u.s. homes. >>> we're even bringing back the ollight bulb. you heard about that, right? the old light bulb which is better. i say why do i always look so orange? you know why, because of the ne, lihey're terrible. you look terrible. they cost you many, many times re, like four or five times more. energy department announced it is keeping incandescent andlo n light bulbs on the market, saying the new rules would have been too costly for consumer earlier this month at a small business roundtable, the president's focus was on bathroom fixtures. >> you turn on the faucet; you don't get any water. they
but as john yang tells us,ny president trump is moving to roll back some of those laws, arguing they'vee too far. >> yang: it's become a feature of president trump's political speeches: highlighting what he says is household goods.on of take the battle creek, michaigan, rally the night the house voted to impeach him: thed president batricter energy standards that would have phased out many incanscent bulbs on nuary 1, which, estimates say, would have affected half the bulbs in light...
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officis have been misleading the american public fghanistan.ar in a john yang has the story.as the story. >> reporter: judy, it was "lessons learned," a project started by a special inspector general tasked with probing u.s. operations in afghanistan. and those lessontell a very different private story-- one of misguided and fatal dyunction that violently contradicts the narrative pushed by three successive u.s. presidentsnd their administrations. >> we've made progress, after all, girls are back in school. i pursuit of our goals we've made significant progrs.ha >> we'll seehappens. but we've made tremendous progress. >> reporter: "the washingtonst waged a three year legal battle with the government to craig whitlock is ads learned." reporter on the story. craig, you read through some -- thousands of pages of th speer views, what was the big takeaway that you came away with? >> just how blunt the people in charge of the war were about the failings of the strategy, about why we were thre, about who the enemy was. leapt out at me was from armyeu nant general doug lute, the war
officis have been misleading the american public fghanistan.ar in a john yang has the story.as the story. >> reporter: judy, it was "lessons learned," a project started by a special inspector general tasked with probing u.s. operations in afghanistan. and those lessontell a very different private story-- one of misguided and fatal dyunction that violently contradicts the narrative pushed by three successive u.s. presidentsnd their administrations. >> we've made progress,...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in baltimore. >> woodruff: and finally tonight, a budding movementthat suggts changes in millennials' relationship with alcohol. hari sreenivasan hastory from new york. >> sreenivasan: new york city, times square. sunrise.ty started just before for more than five years, daybreak has hosted these early morning events around the world. people come t for two hours of dancing, but alcohol is strictly off the table. >> drinking gets in the way of dancing a lot. people are always making tarps to the people have drinks on the dance floor. they're engaged with their drink instead of engaged with other people. >> sreenivasan: daybreaker's goal is to be healwhy and have fue staying substance free. , d it also it kind of changed the way i go outtoo. so i feel like i don't need to drink now. i don't need, you know, have anything in my body and just enjoy just enjoy dancing. >> sreenivasan: it growing idea called sober curious-- people who dab't misuse or e alcohol trying out alcohol sobriety. the movement, still in i infancy, recovering from substance abuse prob
for the pbs newshour, i'm john yang in baltimore. >> woodruff: and finally tonight, a budding movementthat suggts changes in millennials' relationship with alcohol. hari sreenivasan hastory from new york. >> sreenivasan: new york city, times square. sunrise.ty started just before for more than five years, daybreak has hosted these early morning events around the world. people come t for two hours of dancing, but alcohol is strictly off the table. >> drinking gets in the way of...
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as john yang reports, early suggestions that the shooters' anti-semitism may have motivated them, has since come intoon ques >> yang: today, new jersey vernor phil murphy sought to assure jersey ty residents that the danger is over. >> based on everything we know, there is no ongoing security concern related to the events of yesterday. >> yang: but officials said they are still asking why the kosher market was tarted. leading the investigation is state attorney general and jersey city native gurbir grewal. >> as we speak, right now, we are working to understand the gumen's motivations and whether more were involved. >> yang: officials say yesterday's violence began at a cemetery, where jersey citypo lice detective joseph seals was killed in a confrontationwo with teople. the killers drove a stolen u- haul van, believed linked to a weekend homicide. about a mile to the kosher market, where they immediately opened fire with two long rifles. for hours, they engaged police in a fierce gun battle, making the neighborhood look like a war acne. swat officers incal gear swarmed the area. scho
as john yang reports, early suggestions that the shooters' anti-semitism may have motivated them, has since come intoon ques >> yang: today, new jersey vernor phil murphy sought to assure jersey ty residents that the danger is over. >> based on everything we know, there is no ongoing security concern related to the events of yesterday. >> yang: but officials said they are still asking why the kosher market was tarted. leading the investigation is state attorney general and...
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christmas surprise if washington doesn't make concessions in nuclear negotiations earlier this month john yang gave the u.s. until the end of the year to come up with a new proposal and see what happens we will not see a maybe it's a nice president maybe it's a president where he says the beautiful boss. is supposed to listen. to me make it a policy and i make it and i was president you don't know you never know. russia's president says his country will continue strengthening its nuclear forces in developing hypersonic myside until new arms control agreements are reached at an annual meeting of russia's the fence ministry that amir putin said washington's withdrawal from a cold war era nuclear treaty and the expansion of nato were key concerns for moscow says 82 percent of the country's nuclear arsenal has been more than nice. oh it's a mexican tradition painting the story of what someone believes it was a divine intervention for hundreds of years artists have captured the moment they felt their prayers were answered but today the sometimes surreal works of popular is pieces of art for mexico
christmas surprise if washington doesn't make concessions in nuclear negotiations earlier this month john yang gave the u.s. until the end of the year to come up with a new proposal and see what happens we will not see a maybe it's a nice president maybe it's a president where he says the beautiful boss. is supposed to listen. to me make it a policy and i make it and i was president you don't know you never know. russia's president says his country will continue strengthening its nuclear forces...
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and comes a day before they taught us envoy for north korea's to arrive in south korea for talks john yang has given the u.s. until the end of this year to drop its insistence on unilateral denuclearization prime minister british prime minister that as boris johnson has traveled to newly won states in england's northeast thing voters were back in the conservative party for the 1st time in generations and there is a selection as party cut a swath through the so-called red wall working class areas that traditionally vote labor or a challenge reports. to the victor the spoils 2 days after the landslide election boris johnson surveyed his demands this is such deals tony blair is for a seat labor since $935.00 now conservative blue and i know that people like you have been breaking the voting habits of generations to vote for us. i want the people of the day that we in the conservative party i will repay you trust. of all the stories in the 2019 election this is perhaps the biggest the working class communities in england's midlands north and in wales who deserted labor in droves it's a seismic
and comes a day before they taught us envoy for north korea's to arrive in south korea for talks john yang has given the u.s. until the end of this year to drop its insistence on unilateral denuclearization prime minister british prime minister that as boris johnson has traveled to newly won states in england's northeast thing voters were back in the conservative party for the 1st time in generations and there is a selection as party cut a swath through the so-called red wall working class...
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yang. nbc and msnbc analyst john heilemann joins us now. what do you expect tonight?you think impeachment will be a bigger thing than it has been in previous debates? >> i do. and i think it's one of the most striking things, nicole. we have done these debates all yearlong. this is number six. and i think if you look back at the past five, one of the most striking elements of them has been the absence of impeachment talking on the stage. there have been debates where the subject does not come up at all, whether it was early in the year around the mueller investigation or now in the ukraine context. i can't imagine but that it's not going to be a central topic tonight both on the merits of what happened and also just, you know, a lot of these democrats who are on the stage, the one who are united states senators are thinking really hard about what this is going to do to the campaign come january. there is a lot of uncertainty now in the context of nancy pelosi and the articles of impeachment about when this trial might start, how long it might go. everyone's kind of de
yang. nbc and msnbc analyst john heilemann joins us now. what do you expect tonight?you think impeachment will be a bigger thing than it has been in previous debates? >> i do. and i think it's one of the most striking things, nicole. we have done these debates all yearlong. this is number six. and i think if you look back at the past five, one of the most striking elements of them has been the absence of impeachment talking on the stage. there have been debates where the subject does not...
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john delaney. they have a chance to recharge and redouble their efforts. andrew yang might be even further down.t changes can you make to get out of the gate come thursday. >> you're going to be hoping that the focus will shift away from iowa and washington. because every day that is lost there, it is a day they can't recapture to have a breakthrough moment. in terms of the retooling message, the battleground states, starting with iowa, it is frankly not just poll movement, but when you get to february 3ed, it is likely you will look at sub freezing temperatures on caucus night. and they will come out to stand for those that they believe in. it is probably bad news for joe biden who has less passion going behind his base and support. better news for bernie sanders and mayor pete. so ir think the messages will be the same. there was a segment about tulsi and her trivals. but i think all democratic contenders look at how the impeachment hearings go on. >> so you brought up sutulsi tulsi gabbard. she is not in the top six, but she topping the headlines consistently. but a democrat called fer her to
john delaney. they have a chance to recharge and redouble their efforts. andrew yang might be even further down.t changes can you make to get out of the gate come thursday. >> you're going to be hoping that the focus will shift away from iowa and washington. because every day that is lost there, it is a day they can't recapture to have a breakthrough moment. in terms of the retooling message, the battleground states, starting with iowa, it is frankly not just poll movement, but when you...
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john lawren hasa closerlook. >>and then there were 7 joe biden people to judge amy bernie sanders tom styer elizabeth rren and andrew yang thqualifications swim message is real clear. >>let's get the heller up and take back this country biden the front runner, but the competition is tight with this a campaign all of the working class of this country by the working class this country and warren wgot a chce to make this a country that works for everyone else that's why i'm in the spy and also has been judge who s second place overall but is struggling with democratic voters under says the latest quinnipiac poll, anybody who sees me anywhere will hear the message i have for america corps which are hopes her working class roots give her an edge and someone that has built a career getting this done for people billionaire stier has long railed against president trump we now know that the oval office cannot reshaping man. >>who doesnot believe in constitional democracy. meanwhile, yang says he's got a better chance to make an impression thursday night they'll be >>50% fewer candidates on the stage this time in my speaking time
john lawren hasa closerlook. >>and then there were 7 joe biden people to judge amy bernie sanders tom styer elizabeth rren and andrew yang thqualifications swim message is real clear. >>let's get the heller up and take back this country biden the front runner, but the competition is tight with this a campaign all of the working class of this country by the working class this country and warren wgot a chce to make this a country that works for everyone else that's why i'm in the spy...
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john use government promises to deliver a quote christmas surprise for america. there is word that kim has been discussing bolstering his nation's defense capabilities with his top military people. denuclearization talks between yangl. down the ancient alleyways of the old city is a coffee shop. let's call it starbucks inspired. after making my iced coffee, the only one in to chat about life in bethlehem. >> if you want truth, we live in big jail. nothing we don't see anything, also nothing change. >> when you say jail, what you mean you can't move? >> we live in big jail we cannot move out. you must have. >> whose fall is the present and your mind? >> we don't have, i want my my children like you we are human beings. [inaudible] but really we want it's not just what we want. [inaudible] ♪ ♪ neighboring bethlehem is the palestinian christian town that is literally divided by the wall. >> when you come to the city and they shot at the jewish neighborhood. between the houses of the christians they were using christians as human shields. today begala is divided in three areas. ab and c. christians who live on area c are much more secure that christians who live in the same town on a. >> so right there in one town chr
john use government promises to deliver a quote christmas surprise for america. there is word that kim has been discussing bolstering his nation's defense capabilities with his top military people. denuclearization talks between yangl. down the ancient alleyways of the old city is a coffee shop. let's call it starbucks inspired. after making my iced coffee, the only one in to chat about life in bethlehem. >> if you want truth, we live in big jail. nothing we don't see anything, also...
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john delaney and hanna trudeau, reporter for the "daily beast." michael, who helped their campaign the most with their performance on thursday? >> i think andrew yangnight out of any candidate in terms of expectations. even i have been kind of critical of the andrew yang campaign and where the ceiling was. i thought he had a really good night. he sounded reasonable and he was engaged and i thought his answer on race was a really great one. >> hanna, there were a lot of people who thought amy klobuchar was one of the stronger performers on thursday night. she said she raised $1 million as she walked off the debate stage, how significant has the last 36 hours been for her campaign. >> $1 million is is a huge boost for amy klobuchar, she's up against some top-tier candidates onnen the fundraising scale and within the polls. that's a huge number for her and i think she did have something of a breakout moment. she's steadily increased her performances debate to debate. i talked to one person directly familiar with her thinking yesterday after the debate. and this person said you know, this is exactly the fight that she wants to have, this fight with sou
john delaney and hanna trudeau, reporter for the "daily beast." michael, who helped their campaign the most with their performance on thursday? >> i think andrew yangnight out of any candidate in terms of expectations. even i have been kind of critical of the andrew yang campaign and where the ceiling was. i thought he had a really good night. he sounded reasonable and he was engaged and i thought his answer on race was a really great one. >> hanna, there were a lot of...
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yang tweeted where is tulsi. [others left out hulaian castro mik, john delaney and michael bennet.ff the utility bills of those who had fallen on hard times. griff: instead of getting a bill. you can rest easier this holiday season knowing you have one less big bill to pay. nicole: how his gesture is inspiring others is owner of gulf breeze pools and spas. thank you so much for joining us today. >> merry christmas to you. nicole: this is incredible story. especially one for christmas. can you please tell us what motivated you to go and pay past due utility bills for a lot of people in your community? >> well, about a month ago, like everyone else in america, i opened up my utility bill for my gas and water and i noticed on it that the due date was december 26th. that made me think about people that may not be able to pay their utility bills and they may have to go at christmas time without gas and water. so i went to gulf breeze city hall where the utility department is and i talked to joanne oliver who is in the billing department and i asked her if she could get together for me t
yang tweeted where is tulsi. [others left out hulaian castro mik, john delaney and michael bennet.ff the utility bills of those who had fallen on hard times. griff: instead of getting a bill. you can rest easier this holiday season knowing you have one less big bill to pay. nicole: how his gesture is inspiring others is owner of gulf breeze pools and spas. thank you so much for joining us today. >> merry christmas to you. nicole: this is incredible story. especially one for christmas. can...