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judy garland. >> what was that like transforming into judy garland?clang went the trolley >> the film is set in 1968. it's when an older judy arrived in london looking to rebuild her fading career. >> london could offer you a lot of money. >> i have to leave my children in i want to make enough money to be with my children? >> judy's three kids are portrayed in the movie and liza minnelli told "e.t." she was weary of how she would portray her mom. >> she's a wonderful actress. i hope they don't do what they always do. >> they don't shoeing coat her drug and alcohol abuse. renee says her goal was to show all the good, the bad, and the ugly sides of judy's life. >> she touched the lives of so many people. we want to show her the love that she shares with all of us. and boy, what a special experience that was. ♪ dreams that you dare to dream really do come true ♪ >> i am already emotional about this. this will definitely be an award season favorite. the soundtrack drops september 27th and also feature, get this, a duet from renee and sam smith from one o
judy garland. >> what was that like transforming into judy garland?clang went the trolley >> the film is set in 1968. it's when an older judy arrived in london looking to rebuild her fading career. >> london could offer you a lot of money. >> i have to leave my children in i want to make enough money to be with my children? >> judy's three kids are portrayed in the movie and liza minnelli told "e.t." she was weary of how she would portray her mom....
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jerry and judy griffin thought they were going to woodstock for the music event of the lifetime.nstead, they found the romance of a lifetime. here's how the story goes. judy and her friends were on the way to the festival when her car broke down. >> we saw these three girls hitchhiking. they had no idea where they were going, other than they wanted to go to woodstock. >> reporter: the whole group rode in together to rock out among 5 hundred thousand people, and jerry and judy couldn't take their eyes off of each other. ♪ what would you do if i sang out of tune ♪ >> the music in a way was the focus, it became secondary because -- >> especially to us because we found each other. >> reporter: they've been
jerry and judy griffin thought they were going to woodstock for the music event of the lifetime.nstead, they found the romance of a lifetime. here's how the story goes. judy and her friends were on the way to the festival when her car broke down. >> we saw these three girls hitchhiking. they had no idea where they were going, other than they wanted to go to woodstock. >> reporter: the whole group rode in together to rock out among 5 hundred thousand people, and jerry and judy...
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>> well, we have seen somene stats recently, judy. but the reason why a lot of members ofongress don't act or don't compromise or don't move becaus the center is they fear a primary challenge. and without question, this is a potent issue in republican primaries. the n.r.a. is a very powerf organizatio but what i can tell a lot of my former republican colleagues who-- many of who are my friends-- is that there are other organizations out there, like everytown, u.s.a., that are willing to come out and support republicans that take a reasonable approach to gun reform, that support some of these obvious measures that do not diminish second amendment rights but do keep innocent eeople safer. >> woodruff: is th something about the way the arguments are being made that you think could be shifted, could be changed that would bring more crent opponents on board? >> i think, unfortunately, it's going to take political pressure, and we've already seen some republicans reacting, colleagues who when i was in congress wouldn't evenonsider universal
>> well, we have seen somene stats recently, judy. but the reason why a lot of members ofongress don't act or don't compromise or don't move becaus the center is they fear a primary challenge. and without question, this is a potent issue in republican primaries. the n.r.a. is a very powerf organizatio but what i can tell a lot of my former republican colleagues who-- many of who are my friends-- is that there are other organizations out there, like everytown, u.s.a., that are willing to...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: breaking down the federal budget. the u.s. senate approves a two- year spending blueprint. what's in, what's out, and what it will cost.en the shape of the democratic candidate field, after a second round of presidential hopefuls make their pitch to the americale. plus, paying for the past. georgetown university reckons s th its slaveholding history, creating scholarshr students whose ancestors were enslaved by the school. ll>> people will say, "oh that was back then," but the fact of the matter is tremendous amounts of wealth were amassed and only because of us. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has bn provided by: life well-plned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> consumer cellular. >> babbel. a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian, german, and more. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: breaking down the federal budget. the u.s. senate approves a two- year spending blueprint. what's in, what's out, and what it will cost.en the shape of the democratic candidate field, after a second round of presidential hopefuls make their pitch to the americale. plus, paying for the past. georgetown university reckons s th its slaveholding history, creating scholarshr students whose ancestors were enslaved by the school. ll>> people will say,...
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>> judy, this may sd odd. if it is, i apologize. when i voted for tump iidn't love him, i didn't like him. he wasn't hilly. figured. i thought he was sort of a goof. i figured he would hire a few good people and a few good things would happen when hee first became psident i did the good trump/bad trump thing. i praised him when it was good andze critihim when he wasn't. it became appare to me the first year, what he said he lied to the american people all the time. that bothered me no matter what your politics are. last year in helsinki when he stood in front of de world an said i believe that guy putin and not my own people i got ahead of myself with a tweet. to me that was an act of disloyalty and the final straw for me. >> woodruff: what would change if joe walsh was preatdent. olicy would be different m presidentolicy fro trump? you say you a tkpwraoeu with hi- >> on a number of iss bs. let's ck to the issue that got him elected, what i care about. the border. he ran on that issue, you know you report onht te situation at the bo
>> judy, this may sd odd. if it is, i apologize. when i voted for tump iidn't love him, i didn't like him. he wasn't hilly. figured. i thought he was sort of a goof. i figured he would hire a few good people and a few good things would happen when hee first became psident i did the good trump/bad trump thing. i praised him when it was good andze critihim when he wasn't. it became appare to me the first year, what he said he lied to the american people all the time. that bothered me no...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the winds er the water. the u.s. mainland rushes to preparas hurricane dorian picks up speed over the atlantic. then, on the ground in el salvador. the u.s. homeland security chief takes the fight over immigration to central america, while the trump administration attempts to rewrite the rules ofci zenship. and, jump starting america. how investing in scientific research can revive struggling cities all over the country. >> the existing hubs on the west coast and east coast have become rather crowded, extremely expensive, actually quite difficult places to do business. what we really need is growth that as in the past is much acre widely sprss the country. >> woodruff: all that and more t ononight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: life well-planned. learn more at raymondjames.com. >> bab ll. a languarning app that uses speech recognition technology and teaches real-life conversations. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foun
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: the winds er the water. the u.s. mainland rushes to preparas hurricane dorian picks up speed over the atlantic. then, on the ground in el salvador. the u.s. homeland security chief takes the fight over immigration to central america, while the trump administration attempts to rewrite the rules ofci zenship. and, jump starting america. how investing in scientific research can revive struggling cities all over the country. >> the existing hubs on...
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>> look, judy. the funny thing, is more than half the congressional democrats have come out publily for impeachment. i've pushed to get as many televised hearings in front of the american people because what we were really trying to do with impeachment is let the american people decide, have televised hearing. all our research says if the american people get the facts, they've said i didn't know that, he's a liar and a crook and if i did at i'do to jail. >> woodruff: but yes or no, you think it can happen this year? >> i think time is extremely shor'r still pushing for it. we'll never walk away from the fact that the righthing iso impeach and remove this extremel, but time i short because the only way to get this done is bring in the american people andt t means televised hearings like the one in watergateho convinced the american people president nixon was a crook and had to go. >> woodruff: climate change,on you've workehis issue for years, you've spent hundreds of millions of dollars advocating.
>> look, judy. the funny thing, is more than half the congressional democrats have come out publily for impeachment. i've pushed to get as many televised hearings in front of the american people because what we were really trying to do with impeachment is let the american people decide, have televised hearing. all our research says if the american people get the facts, they've said i didn't know that, he's a liar and a crook and if i did at i'do to jail. >> woodruff: but yes or no,...
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>> i wish i knew, judy, i wish i knew. it's a perrmanceewof staggering instability more than anything else. look, you look at the president attacking, his own chairman of the federal reserve. and comparing this,aying th st his damage to the united states greater threat than that of chairman xi. quite honestly, china is a human rights abuse of historic dimension, the million people, muslims in reeducation camps, religious persecution is so unfair unjust and unaccurate.bu that larger sense domestically, it's unnerving tos the unitates, to those who want to invest in the country, to expand.they're looking forant predictability, looking for btability. they're gettinglutely none of that. three times this week, white house chand its pos on a tax you cuts. i wish i knew. i be ramesh has a lot better answer. >> woodruff: massive instability, ramesh? >> well you know the president's eeets today attacking federal reserve chairman that he himself appointed declaring china an enemy but posibly not as much of an enemy as that they were
>> i wish i knew, judy, i wish i knew. it's a perrmanceewof staggering instability more than anything else. look, you look at the president attacking, his own chairman of the federal reserve. and comparing this,aying th st his damage to the united states greater threat than that of chairman xi. quite honestly, china is a human rights abuse of historic dimension, the million people, muslims in reeducation camps, religious persecution is so unfair unjust and unaccurate.bu that larger sense...
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she found david jackson's mother, judy carlson. she found judy's son, actually, who called his mom. >> and he said, are you sitting? and i said, yes, and they said, they reopened david's case. >> the detective and the mother talked about david for hours. it wasn't a problem for judy, she loves talking about her boy, even now, to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> david jackson was the eldest of judy's three children. and mark jackson idolized his older brother. >> he looked out for me. he was that way with his friends, with everybody. >> bill brown was one of those friends. in 1982 after high school, brown and david jackson worked together at a burger king, where david became a manager. brown also had a front row seat to the budding romance between jackson and a pretty 16-year-old coworker named barbara britton. >> they were together, and that's awesome. i mean, if you can find love, that's what we all want. >> and so all of these years later, detective velasque
she found david jackson's mother, judy carlson. she found judy's son, actually, who called his mom. >> and he said, are you sitting? and i said, yes, and they said, they reopened david's case. >> the detective and the mother talked about david for hours. it wasn't a problem for judy, she loves talking about her boy, even now, to us. >> david was my first child. he was just -- loved everything and everyone. ♪ happy birthday to you >> david jackson was the eldest of...
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judy. i want to ask them where is what is human judy. then there was then that they never tell about them. they all will out they all lout humor rides humor write no humor write is not that fast we have to understand human judi and citizen to d. . if you are human being. we are not animal. all of this. can be brought on free and. he got us all really bad we can all have that. the mayor hang him. as we believe in islam are discriminated and treated like an animal by the. record state was home to over a 1000000 raija muslims and over 2000000 buddhists before the conflict started in 2012. since then being modest government has banned all media and n.g.o.s from accessing the conflict area. where most ranger muslims now live in internally displaced camps. desperate and afraid. i want to hide my face and my identity because the government. to me to. speak out. when you are bad they come and. and the prosecutor. suddenly there was i remembered several muslim football where rabbi time and tell me.
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and can actually be good for children however not all agree with them on that we're now joined by judy more registered dietitian and attrition a special izing in child nutrition and patrick holden the founding director of the sustainable food trust and dairy farmer to talk about this further i do want to start with one question for both of you judy if we can hear from you 1st what do you think about the sentence that was handed down to these parents was it enough especially given that they've actually pleaded guilty. i can't comment on that i know that some parents sayings because they really believe they're doing the right think of their children and it's very sad when this sort of case comes to light and a child suffers in that way. i can say with that sentence was appropriate. and patrick your thoughts on that. i don't say well i don't know nothing about the case you go to some compassion tools that as if they thought they were doing the right saying i think there's a huge amount of confusion all over the world at the moment well the right thing to do is in terms of sustainable heal
and can actually be good for children however not all agree with them on that we're now joined by judy more registered dietitian and attrition a special izing in child nutrition and patrick holden the founding director of the sustainable food trust and dairy farmer to talk about this further i do want to start with one question for both of you judy if we can hear from you 1st what do you think about the sentence that was handed down to these parents was it enough especially given that they've...
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judy, what is your relationship like with these women?ble that you're able to forgive. in your opinion, what should happen to these women? hi. hello. hafida, the dutch woman i met earlier, has three children who were all born in syria. i hope one day, you know, they will make the decision to take the responsibility in other countries to take us back, and i hope then that the children go to a better place with a better life. this is what i hope. me, i understand, you know? when i go to the prison, i take the responsibility, the consequence, from the decision that i made... ..but my children, it's hard to see them. it's... it's no life, to see them here in the camp now for almost two years. but do you accept that you've put them in this situation? you've put them in this position. yes. how does that make you feel? angry at myself, yes. but also stupid. who will have your children? because their father is dead. um, i hope my family. yeah, that they go to my family. the idea of... i don't know why i'm crying. the idea of being separated from
judy, what is your relationship like with these women?ble that you're able to forgive. in your opinion, what should happen to these women? hi. hello. hafida, the dutch woman i met earlier, has three children who were all born in syria. i hope one day, you know, they will make the decision to take the responsibility in other countries to take us back, and i hope then that the children go to a better place with a better life. this is what i hope. me, i understand, you know? when i go to the...
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i'm judy woodruff. t newshour tonight: tariffs, tweets and turmoil. president trump's thto china sends markets tumbling, as the embattled chair of the federal reserve warns that tradtensions could weaken the economy. then, black skies over brazil. accusations, international outrage, and calls for action, as the amazon burns. and, from anecdote to analysis. getting to the bottom of how u.s. foreign aid actually works, to help lift people out of extreme poverty. >> i was really struck by how little ty knew about whether they were generating an impact. and there really was just nothing resembling evidence and data that was being used to inform these kinds of decisions. >> woodruff: plus, it's friday. mark shields and ramesh ponnuru are here to analyze president trump's attacks on china and the u.s. federal reserve chair, the state of the 2020 democratic presidential field, and the legacy of conservative philanthropist david koch. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour. or >> munding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:ta >> orderinout.ou >> f
i'm judy woodruff. t newshour tonight: tariffs, tweets and turmoil. president trump's thto china sends markets tumbling, as the embattled chair of the federal reserve warns that tradtensions could weaken the economy. then, black skies over brazil. accusations, international outrage, and calls for action, as the amazon burns. and, from anecdote to analysis. getting to the bottom of how u.s. foreign aid actually works, to help lift people out of extreme poverty. >> i was really struck by...
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i'm judy woodruff. ro the newshour tonight: condolences and coation.ent trump is met with protests wle visiting el paso and dayton to console victims of the weekend's mass shootings. then, one-on-one with democratic presintial candidate tom steyer to discuss guns, environmentalism, impeachment and more. plus, traveling for treatment. exploring the burgeoning industry of health tourism as the high cost of healthcare inth u.s. has many patients looking abroad. >> need to shake up the healthcare industry in the u.s. you need a lot of people disrupting its little ways that add up to big chanov
i'm judy woodruff. ro the newshour tonight: condolences and coation.ent trump is met with protests wle visiting el paso and dayton to console victims of the weekend's mass shootings. then, one-on-one with democratic presintial candidate tom steyer to discuss guns, environmentalism, impeachment and more. plus, traveling for treatment. exploring the burgeoning industry of health tourism as the high cost of healthcare inth u.s. has many patients looking abroad. >> need to shake up the...
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judy shelton.et into this, viewers, listeners, three-second delay, we will do our best judy, i would like to start out reading a "washington post" quote from the 22nd of july and an article where you were advocating a 50 paper decrease at -- 50 basis point decrease. here's what you said i do think global conditions and the clear monetary paths being signaled by other central banks are a factor considering how much our own federal reserve mighchoose to lower on july 31st my question to you is, are we now in a covert game of trying to neutralize perceived advantages by policies of other central banks and its effect on not only interest rates, but on foreign exchange >> yes, rick i am afraid that that is the reality of the situation when the fed or any other central bank talks about stimulus these days, it's not to stimulate growth the effect of 25 basis points is like tasing an inert body. it's not causing any growth to be stimulated. but it is having an effect in currency markets and we are in a ver
judy shelton.et into this, viewers, listeners, three-second delay, we will do our best judy, i would like to start out reading a "washington post" quote from the 22nd of july and an article where you were advocating a 50 paper decrease at -- 50 basis point decrease. here's what you said i do think global conditions and the clear monetary paths being signaled by other central banks are a factor considering how much our own federal reserve mighchoose to lower on july 31st my question to...
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>> good ening, judy. yes, during the day toy, dorian did strengthen and became what we call a major hurricanewh category 3. the track is also beginning to the storm had been moving toward the northwest with but now beginning to turn weward the with northwest with and in fact we expect it isoing tove turnmo towards the left there, which is going to make it go towards the west, and here is the forecast now, the center a cated about 600 miles to the east of the florst coast, and the track we have now forecasts for it tapproach by late in the weekend the cocoast but then slow significantly and turn very near the coast. so while typically forecasting thforecastingthe intensity is tn this case the track forecast is particularly problematdr for us. >> wf: why problematic? >> well in this case, the hurricane should turn a littr earlan we are forecasting, which would be really great news, it would te the center offshore. if the turn is delayed just a little bit, we are talking about maybe 50 miles, then we have a
>> good ening, judy. yes, during the day toy, dorian did strengthen and became what we call a major hurricanewh category 3. the track is also beginning to the storm had been moving toward the northwest with but now beginning to turn weward the with northwest with and in fact we expect it isoing tove turnmo towards the left there, which is going to make it go towards the west, and here is the forecast now, the center a cated about 600 miles to the east of the florst coast, and the track we...
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judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, i protestohong kong bring one of the world's busiest airports to a standstill, as fears grow over a chinese military crackdown., inw threats of extinction as the trump admistration changes the rules of the endangered species act. and on the ground at the iowa state fair, where butternd sculptures020 presidential f hopefuls v voters' attention. >> i agree with what biden has to say, but i also agree with warren and with sanders has to y, so i'm right now i'm kind of conflicted.. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour."
judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, i protestohong kong bring one of the world's busiest airports to a standstill, as fears grow over a chinese military crackdown., inw threats of extinction as the trump admistration changes the rules of the endangered species act. and on the ground at the iowa state fair, where butternd sculptures020 presidential f hopefuls v voters' attention. >> i agree with what biden has to say, but i also agree with warren and with sanders...
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i'm judy woodruff. t newshour tonight: tariffs, tweets and turmoil. president trump's thto china sends markets tumbling, as the embattled chair of the federal reserve warns that tradtensions could weaken the economy. then, black skies over brazil. accusations, international outrage, and calls for action, as the amazon burns. and, from anecdote to analysis. getting to the bottom of how u.s. foreign aid actually works, to help lift people out of extreme poverty. >> i was really struck by how little ty knew about whether they were generating an impact. and there really was just
i'm judy woodruff. t newshour tonight: tariffs, tweets and turmoil. president trump's thto china sends markets tumbling, as the embattled chair of the federal reserve warns that tradtensions could weaken the economy. then, black skies over brazil. accusations, international outrage, and calls for action, as the amazon burns. and, from anecdote to analysis. getting to the bottom of how u.s. foreign aid actually works, to help lift people out of extreme poverty. >> i was really struck by...
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judy. i want to ask them where is what is human judy. then they have us then they never tell about them. they all will out they all we lout you my ride humor right know you my right is not that fast we have to understand you man judy and citizen judy if you are human beings. we are no animal. all of this. can be brought on free and. he got us all really bad we can all have that. the mayor hang him before us and we believe in. our discriminated and treated like animals by the. rock and state was home to over a 1000000 rohingya muslims and over 2000000 buddhists before the conflict started in 2012. since then being modest government has banned all media and n.g.o.s from accessing the conflict area. where most 2 hands are muslims now live in internally displaced camps. desperate and afraid. i want to hide my face and my identity because the government. to me to speak out. when you are bad they come and. and the prosecutor. suddenly there was i remember several muslim football where rabbi time
judy. i want to ask them where is what is human judy. then they have us then they never tell about them. they all will out they all we lout you my ride humor right know you my right is not that fast we have to understand you man judy and citizen judy if you are human beings. we are no animal. all of this. can be brought on free and. he got us all really bad we can all have that. the mayor hang him before us and we believe in. our discriminated and treated like animals by the. rock and state was...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: out before he's in president trump's much- criticized pick to be director of national intelligence withdraws from consideration less than a week after he was named. then, an island in crisis. the embattled governor of puerto rico steps down, a new one sworn in, but legal challenges to come. warnings from greenland-- billions of tons of ice lt into the ocean, sparking fears of how it will exacerbe the global climate crisis. plus, after president trums attacks on members of congress who are racial minorities, how are his words heard in the rust belt communities he needs to win? i >> construed as a racist, bigot, homophobe, you name it, but if you knew me that's not who i am at all. woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brookshe ar to consider a full week of news and the democratic primary field after the second round of debates. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour haseen provided by: >> text night and t
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: out before he's in president trump's much- criticized pick to be director of national intelligence withdraws from consideration less than a week after he was named. then, an island in crisis. the embattled governor of puerto rico steps down, a new one sworn in, but legal challenges to come. warnings from greenland-- billions of tons of ice lt into the ocean, sparking fears of how it will exacerbe the global climate crisis. plus, after president trums...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:nd the wiover the water. the u.s. mainland arshes to prepas hurricane dorian picks up speed over the atlantic. then, on the ground in el salvador. the u.s. homeland security chief takes the fight ov immigration to central america, while the trump administration attempts to rewrite the rules of citizenship. and, jump starting america. how investing in scientific research can revive strugglingr cities all ovee country. >> the existing hubs on the west coast and east coast have become
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:nd the wiover the water. the u.s. mainland arshes to prepas hurricane dorian picks up speed over the atlantic. then, on the ground in el salvador. the u.s. homeland security chief takes the fight ov immigration to central america, while the trump administration attempts to rewrite the rules of citizenship. and, jump starting america. how investing in scientific research can revive strugglingr cities all ovee country. >> the existing hubs on the...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: crackdown in kashmir. one of the world's most contested pieces of land, caught between two nuclear powers, india and pakistan, at a moment of crisis. then, it's friday. michael gerson and karen tumulty e here to examine thes' democrhances of taking back the senat israel's denial of entry to two members of congress, and rising fears of another recession. plus, the music, the myt and wat it all meant. reflections on tdstock festival, 50 years later. >> for a minute, we were not facing the vietnam war.er for a minute, e not facing losi the kennedys. for a minute, dr. king's death
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: crackdown in kashmir. one of the world's most contested pieces of land, caught between two nuclear powers, india and pakistan, at a moment of crisis. then, it's friday. michael gerson and karen tumulty e here to examine thes' democrhances of taking back the senat israel's denial of entry to two members of congress, and rising fears of another recession. plus, the music, the myt and wat it all meant. reflections on tdstock festival, 50 years later....
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a deadly weekend in america.evastating mass shootings separated less than a single day claim over thirty lives in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. then, we devote the entire show to gun violence in america-- from calls for sensi legislation to labeling white nationalism as domestic terrorism. >> in one voice, our nation mus condemn racigotry, and white supremacy. these sinister ideologies must be defeated. hate has no place in america. >> woodruff: plus, breaking down the political fallout of thi
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a deadly weekend in america.evastating mass shootings separated less than a single day claim over thirty lives in el paso, texas and dayton, ohio. then, we devote the entire show to gun violence in america-- from calls for sensi legislation to labeling white nationalism as domestic terrorism. >> in one voice, our nation mus condemn racigotry, and white supremacy. these sinister ideologies must be defeated. hate has no place in america. >>...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: barred from entry. israel takes step of denying entry to two members of the u.s. congress. where does it leave the relationship between the two countries? then, crisis in venezuela. ambassador carlos vecchio joins us for an update at a critical moonnt for the embattled na and, parenting by the numbers. a new baby means a never-ending supply of advice, but wh eatually works? one economist it all down. >> i try to go through all of the studies, pick out the ones that i think are most convincing and are giving us something that is closes to a causal relationship. n az: all that and moron
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: barred from entry. israel takes step of denying entry to two members of the u.s. congress. where does it leave the relationship between the two countries? then, crisis in venezuela. ambassador carlos vecchio joins us for an update at a critical moonnt for the embattled na and, parenting by the numbers. a new baby means a never-ending supply of advice, but wh eatually works? one economist it all down. >> i try to go through all of the...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: out before he's in president trump's much- criticized pick to be director of national intelligence withdraws from consideration less than a week after he was named. then, an island in crisis. the embattled governor of puerto rico steps down, a new one sworn in, but legal challenges to come. warnings from greenland-- billions of tons of ice lt into the ocean, sparking fears of how it will exacerbe the global climate crisis. plus, after president trums attacks on members of congress who are racial mit
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: out before he's in president trump's much- criticized pick to be director of national intelligence withdraws from consideration less than a week after he was named. then, an island in crisis. the embattled governor of puerto rico steps down, a new one sworn in, but legal challenges to come. warnings from greenland-- billions of tons of ice lt into the ocean, sparking fears of how it will exacerbe the global climate crisis. plus, after president trums...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, power in numbers-- what's next after more than a million demonstrators march through hong kong amid threats of a military crackdown. then, our politics monday team breaks down the white house's take on fears of a recession, gun safety legislation, and the latest moves from the democratic primary trail. plus, community healing takes center stage-- how a work ofli theater is p back the curtain dividing police officers and people of color. ne we had one, you know, story on one side, andtory on another: the police story and the story of people of color, d
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, power in numbers-- what's next after more than a million demonstrators march through hong kong amid threats of a military crackdown. then, our politics monday team breaks down the white house's take on fears of a recession, gun safety legislation, and the latest moves from the democratic primary trail. plus, community healing takes center stage-- how a work ofli theater is p back the curtain dividing police officers and people of color. ne we had...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, after tragedy, what conext? as america mourns the weekend's killings, a look at what can be to keep firemans out of the hands of who intend to do harm. and the facts behind the talking points linking mental illness to gun violence. then looming threat from beijing as the pro-democracy i protestohong kong rage on, chinese officials signal the potential for a military crackdown.re plusmbering toni morrison. reflections on the life, literatureand legacy of the nobel-prize winning author. >> the future was right there,
i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, after tragedy, what conext? as america mourns the weekend's killings, a look at what can be to keep firemans out of the hands of who intend to do harm. and the facts behind the talking points linking mental illness to gun violence. then looming threat from beijing as the pro-democracy i protestohong kong rage on, chinese officials signal the potential for a military crackdown.re plusmbering toni morrison. reflections on the life,...
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judy? that i amally nervous being taped for television, and of course i get to go first. [laughter] in manyo underscore ways the absence of women in relations --matic formal diplomatic relations, and would like to quote a letter from someone who did not consider herself a feminist, but cosponsored discrimination, title ix. and alls a delegation, women's delegation of congresswoman travels to the people's republic of china. hisas unprecedented to have number of women go abroad as official representatives of their nation as to lobby for she wrote aion, five-page letter to the speaker of the house and did a thorough analysis of how men dominated congress. it came down to who got to knock the gavel, the came down the pages, who got appointments in the prize committees and the chair ships of these committees? one thing she put forth i thought was really interesting. she was appalled that no president had ever appointed a woman to any meeting on peace negotiations with one exception, and after she issued this paper, there was one other woman who on assued and delegated delegati
judy? that i amally nervous being taped for television, and of course i get to go first. [laughter] in manyo underscore ways the absence of women in relations --matic formal diplomatic relations, and would like to quote a letter from someone who did not consider herself a feminist, but cosponsored discrimination, title ix. and alls a delegation, women's delegation of congresswoman travels to the people's republic of china. hisas unprecedented to have number of women go abroad as official...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: the eye the storm. at a moment of relative calm in hong kong, anxiety mounts over how beijing ll respond to the pro-democracy protestors. then, warning signs. the stock market plunges amid a roller coaster of volatility. where is the u.s. economy headed, and what are the concerns over another recession? and, troubled waters. the deadly risk of aam coated drinking supply takes a toll on a neighborhood in the shadow of a coal plant. >> my husband died from cancer. mary ann next door died from cancer. you can't tell me these people, just because they're past 50, it's normal for them to get cancer and d
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: the eye the storm. at a moment of relative calm in hong kong, anxiety mounts over how beijing ll respond to the pro-democracy protestors. then, warning signs. the stock market plunges amid a roller coaster of volatility. where is the u.s. economy headed, and what are the concerns over another recession? and, troubled waters. the deadly risk of aam coated drinking supply takes a toll on a neighborhood in the shadow of a coal plant. >> my...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: on the world stage.president trump tests the limits of going it alone at an annual meeting of global leaders.ll then, the money. what campaign fundraising saysou the race for the white house and how it is narrowd g the crowdedemocratic field. plus, the rhythm of the canvas. r inter and sculptor olivee jackson gives a whirlwind tour of his many artistic inspirations. >> tse colors never stop showing themselves clearly andgh evenly thrt, the pink throughout doesn't shift. so the harmonies are never lessened by the play of the light. >> yang: all that and more on toni
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight: on the world stage.president trump tests the limits of going it alone at an annual meeting of global leaders.ll then, the money. what campaign fundraising saysou the race for the white house and how it is narrowd g the crowdedemocratic field. plus, the rhythm of the canvas. r inter and sculptor olivee jackson gives a whirlwind tour of his many artistic inspirations. >> tse colors never stop showing themselves clearly andgh evenly thrt, the...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ening.druff: good i'm judy woodruff. the newshour tonight: stopping the flow rets. south korea revokes a key intelligence-sharinggreement with japan, threatening the u.s.'s security efforts on north korea. then, how much is too much? america braces for a trillion dollar deficit. what it means for the health of the economy, as spending sinks deeper into the red. plus, when the ship comes in. modern luxury cruises, ancient european cities-- are seafaring tourists helping or harming the places they visit?
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc ening.druff: good i'm judy woodruff. the newshour tonight: stopping the flow rets. south korea revokes a key intelligence-sharinggreement with japan, threatening the u.s.'s security efforts on north korea. then, how much is too much? america braces for a trillion dollar deficit. what it means for the health of the economy, as spending sinks deeper into the red. plus, when the ship comes in. modern luxury cruises, ancient european cities-- are...
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:ow breakingthe federal budget. the u.s. senate approves a two- year spending blueprint. what's in, what's out, and what it will cost. then, the shape of the democratic candidate field, afr a second round of presidential hopefuls make their pitch to plus, paying for the past. u georgetoversity reckons with its slaveholding history, creating scholarships for students whose ancestors were enslaved by the school. >> people will say, "oh well that was back then," but the fact of the matter is tremendous edounts of wealth were ama
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight:ow breakingthe federal budget. the u.s. senate approves a two- year spending blueprint. what's in, what's out, and what it will cost. then, the shape of the democratic candidate field, afr a second round of presidential hopefuls make their pitch to plus, paying for the past. u georgetoversity reckons with its slaveholding history, creating scholarships for students whose ancestors were enslaved by the school. >> people will say, "oh well...
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judy shelton, i received lots of feedback and much of the feedback was somewhat as follows.ith dr. judy shelton certainly knows her subject matter and defends her stance and what most of these were referring to is the notion that what jay powell and company was trying to tell us in a press conference doesn't seem to jive with what many investors think the fed's actual mission was, will be in the future. and i'll explain if you look at the globe right now, dollar is the reserve currency but it's the reserve currency at a time where after the crisis, it's still in high demand and the high demand usage is mainly to fund various financial issues and structures, okay let's make it simple there's a lot of loans out there denominated in dollars dr. judy shelton brought that up to procure dollars and swaps, meaning if you want to convert your euro to a dollar, your pound to a dollar, your yen to the dollar in the forward markets, it's pricey and it's been pricey. what that means is, is that we get these unintended consequences, where the fed's easing, lower interest rates, all thing
judy shelton, i received lots of feedback and much of the feedback was somewhat as follows.ith dr. judy shelton certainly knows her subject matter and defends her stance and what most of these were referring to is the notion that what jay powell and company was trying to tell us in a press conference doesn't seem to jive with what many investors think the fed's actual mission was, will be in the future. and i'll explain if you look at the globe right now, dollar is the reserve currency but it's...
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judy woodruff is away.n the newshour tonight: a dire warning from the united nations- - climate change threatens a food and water crisis around the world. then, a massive raid-- immigration and customs enforcement ficers arrest more than 600 undocumented migrants at food processing pnts across mississippi. mius, five years after the police killing oael brown, we examine efforts to reform ferguson, missouri. >> when michael brown jr. was killed it changed the lives of so many people, not just here in ferguson, but throhout the entire world. av changed my life. i never ever wouldthought that i would have been a politician, but i found something that i could do that would help my community.
judy woodruff is away.n the newshour tonight: a dire warning from the united nations- - climate change threatens a food and water crisis around the world. then, a massive raid-- immigration and customs enforcement ficers arrest more than 600 undocumented migrants at food processing pnts across mississippi. mius, five years after the police killing oael brown, we examine efforts to reform ferguson, missouri. >> when michael brown jr. was killed it changed the lives of so many people, not...