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john: then...he implications for professional golf and for geopolitics from a new competition financed by saudi arabia. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that allows people to connect. our u.s.-based customer service team can find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. ♪ >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions -- and friends of the "newshour." ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. john: good evening. we begin with today's headlines... and the second gathering of the student led march for our lives rally. thousands in cities across the country gathered to demand action on gun control. in the nation's capital, speakers urged the crowd to keep up pressure on lawm
john: then...he implications for professional golf and for geopolitics from a new competition financed by saudi arabia. all that and the day's headlines on tonight's "pbs news weekend." ♪ >> major funding for "pbs news weekend" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular's goal has been to provide wireless service that allows people to connect. our u.s.-based customer service team can find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit...
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john f. kennedy was sworn into the office, up at the capitol. and by his side was jacqueline kennedy, who had become a first lady. she herself would go down in history as being one of our most influential first ladies, we have our particular reverence for her here at the white house historical association. it was later that, day on inauguration day, that the president and mrs. kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would call it. it was badly in need of historic restoration. she believed that the white house should represent the very best of america. artisans, craftsman, decorative arts, fine arts, furnishings. and so, she took that on as her project over the course of the next three years, cut short tragically by the assassination of president kennedy. but when she put in place that is still the legacy of her influence of historic preservation at the white house, acquisitions for the collection and actually education, th
john f. kennedy was sworn into the office, up at the capitol. and by his side was jacqueline kennedy, who had become a first lady. she herself would go down in history as being one of our most influential first ladies, we have our particular reverence for her here at the white house historical association. it was later that, day on inauguration day, that the president and mrs. kennedy ended up at the white house. and mrs. kennedy realized that this was a home, the peoples house, as she would...
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well, courageous or infamous, john sudworthjoins us well, courageous or infamous, john sudworth joinsre he is now based. great you have you with us, john, thanks forjoining us. they wonder how familiar are those sorts of comments, insults, whichever you prefer, from your time as a corresponded in china? well, i'm very familiar, _ corresponded in china? well, i'm very familiar, of- corresponded in china? well, i'm very familiar, of course, i i'm very familiar, of course, rebecca, it is now part and parcel of, you know, the landscape of notjust china reporting, but reporting any story where truths are contested, where there are alternative. i think the important thing with the story and the thing that, of course, makes it so powerful, is that there is evidence, tens of thousands of documents, and in the photos, in the spreadsheets, in the data relating to individuals that we can verify and show to contain real people with real addresses in relocations, photos we can show to be taken in relocations, spreadsheets of personal information about police officers working inside some of these c
well, courageous or infamous, john sudworthjoins us well, courageous or infamous, john sudworth joinsre he is now based. great you have you with us, john, thanks forjoining us. they wonder how familiar are those sorts of comments, insults, whichever you prefer, from your time as a corresponded in china? well, i'm very familiar, _ corresponded in china? well, i'm very familiar, of- corresponded in china? well, i'm very familiar, of course, i i'm very familiar, of course, rebecca, it is now part...
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john. >> john: for more on this, general jack keane.ss in donbas, but it is making progress. it's moving to capture some cities, but it's unclear if it gets control of those two cities how much more progress it can make. >> yeah, you are absolutely right. they have been grinding the ukrainians down using the advantage they have in artillery, they have more of it and some outrages the ukrainian's artillery, and the best killer of artillery is the artillery itself and air power, and it has taken the toll on the ukrainians. all that said in a city, they have made a wise tactical decision, ukrainians, and not to fight to the last person and moved out some selected portions to preserve them so they can go on the offense, but i think the russians, john, they have thrown everything at this. stopped other offenses to pour as much troops as they can into this offense in the two cities you just mentioned. and as a result of that, we think they are going to need an operational pause to refit because they cobbled together the units to do it and the
john. >> john: for more on this, general jack keane.ss in donbas, but it is making progress. it's moving to capture some cities, but it's unclear if it gets control of those two cities how much more progress it can make. >> yeah, you are absolutely right. they have been grinding the ukrainians down using the advantage they have in artillery, they have more of it and some outrages the ukrainian's artillery, and the best killer of artillery is the artillery itself and air power, and...
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great to be with you, john. >> john: john roberts in washington, welcome to the thursday edition of "america reports." justices ruling 6-3, harder to carry a concealed handgun in public if you live in new york and similar laws in other big states will likely be challenged as a result of today's decision. this as the nation awaits another major ruling on abortion, sparked protests outside the home of conservative justices and attacks on pro life centers across the country. >> sandra: the latest incident in jackson, michigan, 80 miles west of detroit. congressman says several windows were broken and the front door smashed at the building he shares with a pro life group and the vandals left their calling card in a spray painted message on a sign outside. >> john: david spunt starts us off, live here in washington with more and this is making a lot of headlines. >> it is, president biden says he's deeply disappointed, kamala harris recently said this essentially defies logic, said that in a meeting with attorneys general across the country moments ago, but no question, a big win for 2nd a
great to be with you, john. >> john: john roberts in washington, welcome to the thursday edition of "america reports." justices ruling 6-3, harder to carry a concealed handgun in public if you live in new york and similar laws in other big states will likely be challenged as a result of today's decision. this as the nation awaits another major ruling on abortion, sparked protests outside the home of conservative justices and attacks on pro life centers across the country....
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hi, john. >> john: good to see you, glad you got the pink memo today. john roberts in washington. activists assembling outside of kavanaugh's home to protest demonstrations that are prohibited under federal law. the protest and in your face exercise just hours after police arrested a man accused of planning to assassinate the justice. police have charged nicholas roske with attempted murder. he could be indicted as early as today according to a criminal complaint. roske was planning to kidnap and kill kavanaugh when he was arrested early wednesday morning. >> sandra: republicans point the fingers at democrats' rhetoric on abortion leading to the threat on kavanaugh's life. and judge esther salas who lost her only son in a racially motivated attack, she joined us yesterday. she is calling on congress to take action and protect all judges in this country. >> the american people are wanting our government to work and i think they want all the blame game to stop. we can't agree on everything, but there are certain things we can agree on and i think not killing judges in their homes is
hi, john. >> john: good to see you, glad you got the pink memo today. john roberts in washington. activists assembling outside of kavanaugh's home to protest demonstrations that are prohibited under federal law. the protest and in your face exercise just hours after police arrested a man accused of planning to assassinate the justice. police have charged nicholas roske with attempted murder. he could be indicted as early as today according to a criminal complaint. roske was planning to...
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butter, john? >> john: yeah, halfway up.ybody. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. trace is in for martha on "the story." >> i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. right now, another violent weekend in america. another dozen mass shootings leaving 17 people dead, close to 70 wounded. that's using numbers from the gun violence archives. bullets flying in the middle of a busy street at strip malls and at a graduation party. "fox and friends" pete hegseth
butter, john? >> john: yeah, halfway up.ybody. i'm sandra smith. >> john: and i'm john roberts. trace is in for martha on "the story." >> i'm trace gallagher in for martha maccallum. right now, another violent weekend in america. another dozen mass shootings leaving 17 people dead, close to 70 wounded. that's using numbers from the gun violence archives. bullets flying in the middle of a busy street at strip malls and at a graduation party. "fox and...
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john. >> john: what a horrible story. laura, thank you.r blow to president biden's border policy. bill. >> bill: across the river from us in mexico, there is a massive concentration of haitian migrants who have started gathering and are preparing to cross into the united states. we crossed into mexico yesterday to take a look and what you are saying are thousands of haitian migrants essentially just standing around and waiting. there was a big long single file line of 1,000 haitian migrants waiting to get into a local migrant shelter. many hundreds of others already living inside of that shelter. now, when it comes to these haitians, most left haiti years ago and have been living in south america, predominantly in chile and brazil. for whatever reason they decided now is the time to move and get here to the united states. director of the shelter tells us the numbers he is dealing with are overwhelming. take a listen. >> it's been looking -- >> this is the result of people thinking the border is open. we are not equipped to handle this capa
john. >> john: what a horrible story. laura, thank you.r blow to president biden's border policy. bill. >> bill: across the river from us in mexico, there is a massive concentration of haitian migrants who have started gathering and are preparing to cross into the united states. we crossed into mexico yesterday to take a look and what you are saying are thousands of haitian migrants essentially just standing around and waiting. there was a big long single file line of 1,000 haitian...
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it's time to show up and have your >> john: i'm john roberts. president biden pushes congress for bold action on gun reform and pushes his team for a reset the economy. ♪ ♪ >> president biden: families are struggling probably don't care why the prices are up. >> john: blunt talk this week from the white house as average gas prices creep towards $5 a gallon and economists warn we could see an economic hurricane. the president blaming global forces and recalibrating ties with saudi arabia in order to press for moil production. we will ask senior advisor to the president gene sperling about recession fears and the challenge of finding global partners to help bring prices down. then, funerals begin in uvalde, texas, as another mass shooting shakes tulsa. now house democrats are pressing to pass a series of gun control proposals. >> for many of us in texas, our souls are crushed. enough is enough. >> john: senate negotiators search for common ground on smaller measures and the president takes to the podium in prime time, calling the second amendment
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john? brett kavanaugh. before we go, it's worth hearing again from judge sallis of new jersey. her son was killed by a racist gunman in july of 2020. listen here. >> and we as the america, citizens of america, i don't care where or who you stand with on certain topics, this is a bipartisan, bicameral bill supported by republicans and democrats. this bill is ready to go. it's been ready to go for months. i lost my only child, my only child. i had four miscarriages. daniel was a gift from god. i lost him 22 months and 20 days ago. yes, i'm counting. i'll be counting for the rest of my life. and i tell you now, that we have to do something. our leaders have to work together. this is an issue that we all agree on. this is an issue that we can all stand behind. and i say as americans, we have to think about the rule of law and the protection of our constitution. our constitution hinges on an independent judiciary. i say to everyone listening, that quite frankly, i understand that, you know, we a
john? brett kavanaugh. before we go, it's worth hearing again from judge sallis of new jersey. her son was killed by a racist gunman in july of 2020. listen here. >> and we as the america, citizens of america, i don't care where or who you stand with on certain topics, this is a bipartisan, bicameral bill supported by republicans and democrats. this bill is ready to go. it's been ready to go for months. i lost my only child, my only child. i had four miscarriages. daniel was a gift from...
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john. >> john: all right.e on this, let's go a few hundred miles west of where bill was, south of mcallen, to arizona, where the arizona attorney general and u.s. senate candidate mark brnovich joins us, we are having some trouble with his signal because he's on the border but we have him via audio. you heard what bill was reporting in terms of the number of people across the border. put the statistics up on the screen so the people at home can get the full impact. the month of may, 239,416 apprehended, and more than that are got-aways, for fiscal year 2022, beginning of october to now, 440,000 got-aways, equivalent to the population of oakland, california, or miami city in florida, raleigh, north carolina. when you look at those statistics, what are you thinking about the situation on the border? >> john, thank you so much for having me on again and sorry about the visual but the reality is that we are losing words to describe what is happening. you put up the numbers. people, just think about that. it's like
john. >> john: all right.e on this, let's go a few hundred miles west of where bill was, south of mcallen, to arizona, where the arizona attorney general and u.s. senate candidate mark brnovich joins us, we are having some trouble with his signal because he's on the border but we have him via audio. you heard what bill was reporting in terms of the number of people across the border. put the statistics up on the screen so the people at home can get the full impact. the month of may,...
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grady. >> hey, john. hammering those two issues, crime and taxes, because they impact everyone. violent crime in chicago is up 34% from a year ago, and on the tax front, a recent wallet hub study found people in illinois pay higher state and local taxes than people in any other state. if you look at the numbers, illinois is the only state in the country with a state and local tax rate above 15% combined with inflation and high gas prices. the voters we talked to say they are feeling the pinch on their budgets. high taxes and crime are not just impacting people, though. businesses are impacted as well. ken griffin citadel, the third major company to leave illinois for states like texas and the case of caterpillar, florida for citadel, and virginia for boeing. before announcing his own move to florida, griffin spent $50 million in support of a republican candidate for governor named richard irvin, a tough on crime mayor in illinois's second largest city. >> there is nowhere you can feel safe to say walking
grady. >> hey, john. hammering those two issues, crime and taxes, because they impact everyone. violent crime in chicago is up 34% from a year ago, and on the tax front, a recent wallet hub study found people in illinois pay higher state and local taxes than people in any other state. if you look at the numbers, illinois is the only state in the country with a state and local tax rate above 15% combined with inflation and high gas prices. the voters we talked to say they are feeling the...
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>> john: absolutely.y page and eric clapton were all in the yardbirds. can you imagine? >> sandra: on the cover of "rolling stone" three times, so london, five hours ahead, he could be on the stage when the verdict is read. who knows. bob, thank you for joining us. here we have it, everybody knows, we have set it up for quite some time now, and why don't you give us your expectation. >> it's real hard, sandra, this case i've said from the very beginning from covering it, you have to look at the fact there is a legal issue and a legal case and then the court of public opinion. so, two different courts going on here, and from the moment that johnny depp stepped into the courtroom, it is very clear as amplified on social media, not that this has anything to do with the law, that he already won. achieved a victory. so sometimes as a lawyer you advise clients, the repercussions, the court of public opinion, especially if you are a high profile figure. do you want to go through with this. but johnny depp said f
>> john: absolutely.y page and eric clapton were all in the yardbirds. can you imagine? >> sandra: on the cover of "rolling stone" three times, so london, five hours ahead, he could be on the stage when the verdict is read. who knows. bob, thank you for joining us. here we have it, everybody knows, we have set it up for quite some time now, and why don't you give us your expectation. >> it's real hard, sandra, this case i've said from the very beginning from covering...
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john: guns. i guess the linkage was -- having worked on that book, the main author was stephen hunter, he did the writing. he is a pulitzer prize winning film critic for the washington post and has written a number of thrillers that have done quite well, one of which was turned into a movie. i am a friend of his and he said if you could help me work on a nonfiction book about this shooting, i would be interested. i also know some thing about firearms. so i worked on it with him for a while and i found the research so engaging, so much fun, i decided to try to spin off something else in the gun area, where i have some knowledge. i am far from an expert. i started to research oliver winchester. i thought, that is an interesting character. a big name in the gun business. also lieutenant governor of connecticut for a while. a politician. someone about whom no one has ever written a biography. so i dug around in oliver winchester and i found out, to my surprise, there is very little information on him
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sandra smith. >> john: i'm john >> martha: hi, guys. thanks, john and sandra.l happen a short time from now despite the news about tomorrow. we'll pick that up later. first, we go back home to the united states. fox business reports that the white house is shaking up its messaging team on the economy. charlie gasparino reporting that janet yellen will be
sandra smith. >> john: i'm john >> martha: hi, guys. thanks, john and sandra.l happen a short time from now despite the news about tomorrow. we'll pick that up later. first, we go back home to the united states. fox business reports that the white house is shaking up its messaging team on the economy. charlie gasparino reporting that janet yellen will be
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hi, john. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington and this is "america reports." the president will request a three month suspension of the gas tax through september, currently $0.18 a gallon for gasoline. $0.24 a gallon for diesel. studies show a move like this does not save people all that much money but does cost the government billions of dollars in revenue. >> sandra: former president obama famously called it a gimmick in 2008, and all of this as we expect president biden to pin the blame once again on his favorite bogeyman, vladimir putin. jacqui heinrich is live at the white house. hi, jacqui. >> jacqui: good afternoon to you. the president is expected to call on congress to extend a federal gas tax holiday, something congress would have to pass and the white house has said they have not begun outreach to lawmakers to build support for that. the way things look right now, unlikely republicans will sign on. senator tom cotton tweeted the dem's so-called gas tax holiday is a gimmick, 6% of the increase in gas since biden took office, meant to cover up that th
hi, john. >> john: i'm john roberts in washington and this is "america reports." the president will request a three month suspension of the gas tax through september, currently $0.18 a gallon for gasoline. $0.24 a gallon for diesel. studies show a move like this does not save people all that much money but does cost the government billions of dollars in revenue. >> sandra: former president obama famously called it a gimmick in 2008, and all of this as we expect president...
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john. >> john: let's bring in dr.g at memorial sloan kettering and fox news contributor. doc, on the surface this appears very promising but we have to remind people at home this was a very small group of patients and very specific cancer. >> well, that's right, john. it was certainly a star at the 2022 asko annual meeting, and presented at the new england journal of medicine, what we showed here, of the 14 patients who had completed the treatment, 100% had complete tumoral response. that's significant. the concept of immunotherapy, you use your own immune system to fight off cancer is not new but increasing lengths right now. this study, not only did the immunotherapy shrink the cancer to make it easier to be removed at surgery, it actually made the cancer disappear. so, in breast cancer, for instance, a lot of times we will give chemotherapy or immunotherapy to shrink the tumor, to make the surgery so it's smaller, less invasive. when you are talking about the rectum and other more sensitive areas, when you have che
john. >> john: let's bring in dr.g at memorial sloan kettering and fox news contributor. doc, on the surface this appears very promising but we have to remind people at home this was a very small group of patients and very specific cancer. >> well, that's right, john. it was certainly a star at the 2022 asko annual meeting, and presented at the new england journal of medicine, what we showed here, of the 14 patients who had completed the treatment, 100% had complete tumoral...
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>> john, i begin the book with john f. kennedy talking about a member of the press, riley, and this goes back to your point on how intimate the relationship was between kennedy and the press. but the book begins with a prologue. it is john f. kennedy, right after going mano a mano with nikki to khrushchev at the summit, the superpower summit in vienna. kennedy goes in this glamorous, elegant figure, potentially dashing figure on the world stage. we have these high expectations. and khrushchev goes in thinking that he's very callow and can be exploited. kennedys performance over those two days against the very truculent, very pugnacious nikki to khrushchev, leads khrushchev to believe that he is, and i'm quoting khrushchev, too intelligent into week. and kennedy knows that khrushchev has this impression. he goes back after these endless two days of meetings with khrushchev to the american embassy in vienna and he talks to scotty weston, who's a reporter from the new york times. it's an off-the-record conversation in which k
>> john, i begin the book with john f. kennedy talking about a member of the press, riley, and this goes back to your point on how intimate the relationship was between kennedy and the press. but the book begins with a prologue. it is john f. kennedy, right after going mano a mano with nikki to khrushchev at the summit, the superpower summit in vienna. kennedy goes in this glamorous, elegant figure, potentially dashing figure on the world stage. we have these high expectations. and...
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john. >> john: really is terrible.ederal government gave hundreds of millions of dollars of covid stimulus money to people who were behind bars. and now we are learning that the amount of money is even more than previously reported and that is raising new questions. why, and where is the money going, and of course who is getting it? republican congressman ted bud is looking into the issue, new information to share. if you would allow me, i made some very fancy graphics to show people what's going on. payments as of january 1, 2022, 579,000 payments went to prisoners. how much money does that amount to you might be asking at home, caching, here it is. $863 million and congressman, that's more than we knew prior to this. >> you know, they were saying the number was close to 780,000, now we realize it's $80 million more. this is absolutely irresponsible. because it took months, it took five months of our staff doing research, asking janet yellen, me confronting her in a house financial services hearing to say where is thi
john. >> john: really is terrible.ederal government gave hundreds of millions of dollars of covid stimulus money to people who were behind bars. and now we are learning that the amount of money is even more than previously reported and that is raising new questions. why, and where is the money going, and of course who is getting it? republican congressman ted bud is looking into the issue, new information to share. if you would allow me, i made some very fancy graphics to show people...
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yeah to john lewis. yeah. to write about john lewis to publish that and after he goes on to glory what do you what do you see because i see a difference. i see a shift. yeah accent john major. are we doing is we're gonna do a 50 minute hour to have to pay you. yeah for therapy. yeah. no talk to me about that journey from from there to here. all right. can i slightly reorder the question? no, okay. so there is something here's the commonality. let's start there. okay, the commonality is these are the only two living people i've ever written about. and i didn't fall in love with either one of them. but i came to love them. which is different. they come from radical arguably the it's hard to imagine two people coming beginning their lives in a different more different place, right so poppy bush is born on june 12th, 1924 and milton, massachusetts grows up in greenwich greenwich country day school andover joins the united states navy on his 18th birthday, july. 12 1942 shot down on saturday, september 2nd 1944 ove
yeah to john lewis. yeah. to write about john lewis to publish that and after he goes on to glory what do you what do you see because i see a difference. i see a shift. yeah accent john major. are we doing is we're gonna do a 50 minute hour to have to pay you. yeah for therapy. yeah. no talk to me about that journey from from there to here. all right. can i slightly reorder the question? no, okay. so there is something here's the commonality. let's start there. okay, the commonality is these...
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here is the john j rope. it is in the collection of the smithsonian at the national museum of american history. it looks where we saw in yeah. >> i see there's an interstate here. >> this is such pieces on the outside. he stated that there is the white trim there. this is actually sent to the court in the 18 80s and they think it is roe. theresa may continues over this robe came from. is it an academic robe? there is a story that came from the university of edinburgh and gave j.d. an unusual raphael -- it cannot have come from scotland. then there are stories that came from the university of dublin. there are stories that it is a harvard robe. harvard robe is the most talked about in the more recent books. unfortunately, there is no evidence that harvard gave out the ropes of the time. they did an award degree. there is no evidence that they give him any type of road. he did not attend the ceremony. the idea that this academic robust from some university does not hold water either. eventually, the robot comes
here is the john j rope. it is in the collection of the smithsonian at the national museum of american history. it looks where we saw in yeah. >> i see there's an interstate here. >> this is such pieces on the outside. he stated that there is the white trim there. this is actually sent to the court in the 18 80s and they think it is roe. theresa may continues over this robe came from. is it an academic robe? there is a story that came from the university of edinburgh and gave j.d....
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john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people, who now look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him now falls all of the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. . we have suffered a loss which cannot be weighed. for me, but it is a deep, personal tragedy. but i know that the world shares the sorrow, that mrs. kennedy and her family shares. i will do my best, that is all that i can do. i ask for your help in god. >> the nation, the world mourns john fitzgerald kennedy. the funeral cortege moves from the white house to the capitol, seat of the congress of the united states. we pause at the capitol steps, and from a limousine come the principal mourners. mrs. jacqueline kennedy and her children. and with them, president johnson, his wife, and attorney general robert kennedy, the late presidents brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. van,
john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people, who now look to lyndon johnson to ensure continuity of government. upon him now falls all of the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. . we have suffered a loss which cannot be weighed. for me, but it is a deep, personal tragedy. but i know that the world shares the sorrow, that mrs. kennedy and her family shares. i will do my best, that is all that i can do. i ask for your...
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set, three john serving it three, all john 15. ashe continues to hit winners, john knows he needs to stop his momentum. a grazer pulls arthur wide but still, another winner. arthur's methodical coolness gives him a break in the fourth, relieve he hold serve easily and john is now trying to hold on at 35, serving a deuce. ashe it is simply keeping it cool and letting it happen. alexander knows he needs to do something about the flow of the match and he must do it now. but ashe seems to be in his own, the players world for hitting the elevated state where you can do no wrong. this continues into the force, that were arthur serving now at 15, all ahead for two. arthur doesn't hit a shot deep enough and john gets it cleanly home. >> -- >> another good passing shot by alexander, double break point. again, follow shot by ashe and alexander breaks with a good passing shot. john and arthur both hold their next service games, but we come in with a match point for arthur. so, arthur ashe beats john alexander in four sets, he's done what he
set, three john serving it three, all john 15. ashe continues to hit winners, john knows he needs to stop his momentum. a grazer pulls arthur wide but still, another winner. arthur's methodical coolness gives him a break in the fourth, relieve he hold serve easily and john is now trying to hold on at 35, serving a deuce. ashe it is simply keeping it cool and letting it happen. alexander knows he needs to do something about the flow of the match and he must do it now. but ashe seems to be in his...
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♪ john: good evening. i'm john yang. geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend."enators say they've made a bi-partisan breakthrough on gun reform legislation, and we look ahead to this week's january 6th hearings. then, skyrocketing home prices and rents are creating a housing crisis in parts of the country. and, drought, famine, and starvation. the costs of climate change take a toll on the people of somalia. feisal adan ibrahim: we've never seen six or more consecutive months of high malnourished patients before. this never used to happen. john: all that and more on tonight's "pbs news weekend." >> major funding has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellular has been offering plans designed to help people do more of what they like. our u.s. based customer service team can help find a plan that fits you. to learn more, visit consumercellular.tv. >> and with the ongoing support of these individuals and institutions. ♪ and friends of the newshour. ♪ ♪ this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your
♪ john: good evening. i'm john yang. geoff bennett is away. tonight on "pbs news weekend."enators say they've made a bi-partisan breakthrough on gun reform legislation, and we look ahead to this week's january 6th hearings. then, skyrocketing home prices and rents are creating a housing crisis in parts of the country. and, drought, famine, and starvation. the costs of climate change take a toll on the people of somalia. feisal adan ibrahim: we've never seen six or more consecutive...
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we know john robb on —- john didn't have a row because he left in the first ordered them and then comes chief justice and is looking for one. then james wilson and cushing there is nothing about their route robe anybody could locate so if anybody out there knows anything about their robes please contact me. so the assumption is he had a robe or robe was made for him. but the robe is in the portrait for paterson so it could be the same robe. it's possible that johnson retires or resigns and then just says it's brand-new and never used it's possible. you will notice i left out somebody. james iredell and this changes the piece of the narrative. he's on the court from 1790 to 1799. and thanks to ross davies as a professor at george mason, there was mention of his role being on exhibit. i found the north carolina historical exhibit. the exhibits actually go back into the 18 nineties. and somewhere in this exhibit was james robe. i have not been able to spot it that the catalog says even at this point this row suffered from that terrible times. it's in bad shape. so not to shock anybody but
we know john robb on —- john didn't have a row because he left in the first ordered them and then comes chief justice and is looking for one. then james wilson and cushing there is nothing about their route robe anybody could locate so if anybody out there knows anything about their robes please contact me. so the assumption is he had a robe or robe was made for him. but the robe is in the portrait for paterson so it could be the same robe. it's possible that johnson retires or resigns and...
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john. >> john: dan springer, the latest from seattle.hat case as it makes its way through the supreme court. interesting arguments on the part of the coach, way over the top headline from "sports illustrated." >> sandra: and we spoke to the coach on this program, we will play some of that next hour, we look forward to that. >> john: update to the story jonathan was reporting for us from atlanta. we learned that about 15, 20 minutes ago this man with a gun who had barricaded himself inside the home goods store there on the right-hand side of the screen, alpharetta, has been taken into custody. as far as we know, no one was injured in this incident. you can see there's a tremendous number of police officers who were on the scene there. our understanding is this has ended peacefully, though jonathan is working up more details and will get back to us on that. and as jonathan was pointing out, alpharetta is a lovely community, just north of atlanta. i've been to that shopping mall, that r.e.i., home goods, a bye-bye baby next door as well, an
john. >> john: dan springer, the latest from seattle.hat case as it makes its way through the supreme court. interesting arguments on the part of the coach, way over the top headline from "sports illustrated." >> sandra: and we spoke to the coach on this program, we will play some of that next hour, we look forward to that. >> john: update to the story jonathan was reporting for us from atlanta. we learned that about 15, 20 minutes ago this man with a gun who had...
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records linked up as having communication with our most likely suspect, john bourdeau. >> john bourdeauthe lyte? discover caplyta. caplyta is a once-daily pill, proven to deliver significant relief from bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and bipolar ii depression. and, in clinical trials, feelings of inner restlessness and weight gain were not common. caplyta can cause serious side effects. call your doctor about sudden mood changes, behaviors, or suicidal thoughts right away. antidepressants may increase these risks in young adults. elderly dementia patients have increased risk of death or stroke. report fever, stiff muscles, or confusion, which may be life-threatening, or uncontrollable muscle movements, which may be permanent. these aren't all the serious side effects. in the darkness of bipolar i and ii depression, caplyta can help you let in the lyte. ask your doctor about caplyta, from intra-cellular therapies. alice loves the scent of gain so much, she wished there was a way to make it last longer. say hello to your
records linked up as having communication with our most likely suspect, john bourdeau. >> john bourdeauthe lyte? discover caplyta. caplyta is a once-daily pill, proven to deliver significant relief from bipolar depression. unlike some medicines that only treat bipolar i, caplyta treats both bipolar i and bipolar ii depression. and, in clinical trials, feelings of inner restlessness and weight gain were not common. caplyta can cause serious side effects. call your doctor about sudden mood...
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i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts.> martha: thanks. we're going straight to texas where for abbott is speaking about the tragic loss of life. 53 people packed in a sweltering truck lost their lives. let's listen to the governor. >> one is record number of people coming across the border illegally. another is a greater sense of lawlessness that comes from not enforcing the law. when -- whether it be
i'm sandra smith. >> john: i'm john roberts.> martha: thanks. we're going straight to texas where for abbott is speaking about the tragic loss of life. 53 people packed in a sweltering truck lost their lives. let's listen to the governor. >> one is record number of people coming across the border illegally. another is a greater sense of lawlessness that comes from not enforcing the law. when -- whether it be
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john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people, who now look to lyndon johnson to assure continuity of government. upon him, now falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we have suffered a loss that cannot be -- for me, it is a deep, personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that mrs. kennedy and her family bears. i will do my best. that is all i can do. i ask for your help and god's. >> the nation, they world, mourns john f. kennedy. the funeral moves from the white house to the capital. -- the -- process at the capitol steps and -- and with them, president johnson and his wife and attorney general attorney general robert kennedy, the la robert kennedy, the late president's brother. beneath the dome of the capital, the casket rests on a cataflque. president johnson places a wreath of red and white roses at the foot of the casket. van, mrs. kennedy, holding caroline by the hand, goes up to the casket. the widow lifts the flag and to
john f. kennedy chose him as his deputy. together, they were elected by the american people, who now look to lyndon johnson to assure continuity of government. upon him, now falls all the weight of leadership. >> this is a sad time for all people. we have suffered a loss that cannot be -- for me, it is a deep, personal tragedy. i know that the world shares the sorrow that mrs. kennedy and her family bears. i will do my best. that is all i can do. i ask for your help and god's. >>...
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>> john: when d.h.s.bus and sends them elsewhere through texas or california or arizona, maybe points north of that, what kind of assessment do they do on what the impact will be to that community before they drive that bus in that direction? >> great question. bill broke a story a couple weeks ago. such a hurry to release people. released a male alien, and he was gone two days, and he was hot. and took two months to get him. and the 800,000 got-aways, 800 recorded, because they are on camera or drone traffic. we have videos of them. border patrol could not respond. arrested people from 161 different countries, some sponsor terrorism. terrorists don't want to be arrested. how many of the 800,000 came into this country and suspected terrorist will do us harm. and those in custody, vetting is not properly done and releasing people with positive hits. >> anita: there is not time to do the proper vetting. bring up some numbers, talking about, you are mentioning all the numbers, let's take a look at the number
>> john: when d.h.s.bus and sends them elsewhere through texas or california or arizona, maybe points north of that, what kind of assessment do they do on what the impact will be to that community before they drive that bus in that direction? >> great question. bill broke a story a couple weeks ago. such a hurry to release people. released a male alien, and he was gone two days, and he was hot. and took two months to get him. and the 800,000 got-aways, 800 recorded, because they are...
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he said i disagree, john.utes. >> i can't believe that had a man who went to law school had to miss school the day they talked about criminal intent. also decided i really needed a israel lawyer who was a former assistant attorney in new york and now primarily a defense attorney. i asked him to come no my office to figure out who has done what and who has done what exposure, and it it was mcgruder, mitchell, haldeman and ehrlichman and yours truly. i tried to take that list to haldeman and indicate that we're all in trouble. be very careful once the tube is out of the tube. it's very hard to get black. >> on april 157 i meet with the president at 9:00 p.m. that night. he's in hickstive chair in the executive office billing. he is smoking a cigar and i offer me a thing to and i said no changes. i want the president to solve this. i'm not trying to set him up. i think his aides have il-served him. it was an unusual conversation. he had a yellow pad in his lap, and he took me through a bunch of leading questions
he said i disagree, john.utes. >> i can't believe that had a man who went to law school had to miss school the day they talked about criminal intent. also decided i really needed a israel lawyer who was a former assistant attorney in new york and now primarily a defense attorney. i asked him to come no my office to figure out who has done what and who has done what exposure, and it it was mcgruder, mitchell, haldeman and ehrlichman and yours truly. i tried to take that list to haldeman...
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john arthur hold their games but we come back with john with a match point.ur ashe beats john alexander and four sets. he has done what he came to do. he's in the finals in a position to win his first major championship since winning force of the 1968. he'll face the winner of the bjorn borg match either of which is a formidable match. for our third simple there are no uncertain terms the 1975 the year of arthur ashe in the world of tennis and a place to start is in dallas. earlier in the week the world's first 24 karat solid gold tennis ball were $33,333 was presented to arthur by founder of the hager company. arthur's scoreboard points in a contest to win down to the final week of the season. arthur's consistency and beating out 83 other players for the top spot was an early indication that 1975 would be his ear. rudd labor in bjorn borg semi finals provides the dallas crowd with the most rest taking tennis since 72 which experts refer to as the greatest tennis match ever. bjorn is facing maybe the best player in the history of tennis. at 366 abroad is twic
john arthur hold their games but we come back with john with a match point.ur ashe beats john alexander and four sets. he has done what he came to do. he's in the finals in a position to win his first major championship since winning force of the 1968. he'll face the winner of the bjorn borg match either of which is a formidable match. for our third simple there are no uncertain terms the 1975 the year of arthur ashe in the world of tennis and a place to start is in dallas. earlier in the week...
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john heckel had his wife declared legally dead.for him to understand. >> can you accept the idea that maybe there were needs that she felt that she had to meet with men who are not you, but that she still love to you? >> oh no, i believe she did love me. >> she had a secret life, that she wasn't showing everybody else. >> but you don't know how long that sucker life was, and neither do i. >> can you accept the idea that maybe there were needs that she felt that she had to meet with men who are not you, but that she still love to you? >> oh no, i believe she did love me. >> she had a secret life, that she wasn't showing everybody else. >> but you don't know how long that sucker life was, and neither do i. i don't know, so i'm not gonna hate her for being human. >> do you blame yourself? >> a little bit. >> 22 summers came and went, john heckle remarried the kids grew up and, they'd start a new lives out west. alisha became a c pro, gianna fishing god. through it, all their mother was never far from their thoughts. >> she missed all
john heckel had his wife declared legally dead.for him to understand. >> can you accept the idea that maybe there were needs that she felt that she had to meet with men who are not you, but that she still love to you? >> oh no, i believe she did love me. >> she had a secret life, that she wasn't showing everybody else. >> but you don't know how long that sucker life was, and neither do i. >> can you accept the idea that maybe there were needs that she felt that she...
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so, i got john dean and my father together at my house and john asked my father what he should do andot to tell the truth and nail him. >> everybody was watching. everybody was talking about it and john dean is the one that turned the dial. >> the council will call the first witness. >> i'm sure he made everybody in the country think, will i be in that place? in my life? where i have to choose between right and wrong? and i personally wondered if i would be as brave as he was. and i thought he was brave because i questioned whether i would have done what he did. you know, defying a president. imagine. >> by the time i testified, it was clear it was me versus nixon. i'm going to show richard nixon as a horrendous liar. i'm going to show he was involved in conduct that is unbecoming of a president. i was going to lay out his abuses in the atmosphere in which watergate happened. i'm going to blow up the oval office. hitting the road, not all 5g networks are created equal. t-mobile covers more highway miles with 5g than verizon. t-mobile has more 5g bars in more places than anyone. anothe
so, i got john dean and my father together at my house and john asked my father what he should do andot to tell the truth and nail him. >> everybody was watching. everybody was talking about it and john dean is the one that turned the dial. >> the council will call the first witness. >> i'm sure he made everybody in the country think, will i be in that place? in my life? where i have to choose between right and wrong? and i personally wondered if i would be as brave as he was....
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john, to you first, can you tell us why? >> well, heller and thanks for having us on, heller was a narrow decision and it decided that people have an individual right to have a firearm or handgun in their home for protection of their family. and as you noted, in the next 30 days or so the supreme court will decide whether that right extends outside of the home. but even if it does, that leads ample room for discretion as justice scalia said in his majority opinion, for legislatures to take reasonable measures to, for example, keep guns out of the hands of felons and the mentally ill, which is, of course, extraordinarily relevant to what's going on in the country right now. so heller was narrow and it left legislatures a lot of room for democracy to do its work and keep citizens safe while protecting gun owners' rights. >> kate, how do you see it being misconstrued or misused, especially in the wake of the shooting we have seen in texas? >> heller was an important decision, it for first time announced that the second amendmen
john, to you first, can you tell us why? >> well, heller and thanks for having us on, heller was a narrow decision and it decided that people have an individual right to have a firearm or handgun in their home for protection of their family. and as you noted, in the next 30 days or so the supreme court will decide whether that right extends outside of the home. but even if it does, that leads ample room for discretion as justice scalia said in his majority opinion, for legislatures to...
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>> john, it was a very bad day for this attorney john eastman.e learned stunning new revelation back seat what john eastman did and what john eastman knew. let's take a look. >> i raised the problem that both of mr. eastman's proposals would violate several provisions of the electoral count act. mr. eastman acknowledged that was the case. wouldn't we lose 9-0 in the supreme court. and, again, he initially started, well, maybe you would only lose 7-2 but ultimately acknowledged that, no, we would lose 9 -0. >> dr. eastman emailed rudy giuliani and requested that he be included on a list of potential recipients of a presidential pardon. . >> wow. that was the revelation of the day. john eastman asked for a pardon. he is emerging as a villain. when donald trump was down to the last quiver in his bow, he became the one and only attorney in the entire united states who wanted to espouse the theory, that, yes, he has the authority to throw them out. everybody else believed that theory was wrong. eastman himself recognized that that theory was wrong as
>> john, it was a very bad day for this attorney john eastman.e learned stunning new revelation back seat what john eastman did and what john eastman knew. let's take a look. >> i raised the problem that both of mr. eastman's proposals would violate several provisions of the electoral count act. mr. eastman acknowledged that was the case. wouldn't we lose 9-0 in the supreme court. and, again, he initially started, well, maybe you would only lose 7-2 but ultimately acknowledged that,...
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we have to defund john kerry and his climate office.we are wrong, prove it release the information we requested. because the whole thing stinks and it's not just john kerry's cologne we are talking about. dan bongino is the host of "unfiltered" on saturday nights. dan, i mean, come on. it's common sense, right? you don't believe john kerry is over there doing the green thing. we are talking about a way different kind of green, right? >> no. he is doing the green thing. is he lining his pockets with green. that's the green thing. you know, listen, my show is not on until saturday. so i'm going to use your show here to get some thoughts out because i have a lot to say. number one the socialists figured out the strict class warfare stuff wasn't going to work in the united states because people can go to college, work hard and get rich. what did they do? they convinced a bunch of useful idiots and i use that term deliberately like john kerry and others to enact faux environmentism not real flying around in a private jet. easiest way to dest
we have to defund john kerry and his climate office.we are wrong, prove it release the information we requested. because the whole thing stinks and it's not just john kerry's cologne we are talking about. dan bongino is the host of "unfiltered" on saturday nights. dan, i mean, come on. it's common sense, right? you don't believe john kerry is over there doing the green thing. we are talking about a way different kind of green, right? >> no. he is doing the green thing. is he...