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judy: jane found up. >> judy woodruff judy: in washington making the case to fight climate change. >>. to wife are having me. dy: we heard her say all caps what you have to lose. for all of us at the "pbs newshour" thank you and see you soon. bnsf railway. coumer cellular. and with the ongoing support of these 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. >> this is "pbs newshour west" our studios in washingt ♪nd at arizona state university. ♪ ♪ - you know, i think, wn you travel, the best way to find out about a culture and a cuisine is, simply order the chicken, because almost every culture and it says a lotish, about how people think about food and cooking. so we'll start in the philippines with a filipino chicken adobo, a classic dish with a great combination of flavors. then we'll visit london and nigella lawson, where she makes a chicken trayke. it's a roasting pan wi chicken parts, plus all the ingredients to make a sauce right on t
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. toght -- >> was there a quid pro quo? as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white housens meeting, ther is yes. judy: u.s.mbassador the european union gordon sondland has explosive testimony that he to work with rudy giuliani and implicates secretary of state pompeo and vice president pence in the pressure campaign against ukraine. we look at the highlights of this headline making moment in the impeachment inquiry. and taki the stage. with less than three months to go before votes are cast in the first presidential primary contest, what to w tch out for inonight's democratic debate. onall that and more tonight's "pbs newshour." announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided by -- ♪ ♪ announcer: moving our economy the engine, bnsf, that connects us. consumer cellular. supporting social entrepreneurs and their solution to the woobd's most pressing prms. skoll foundation.org. the lemelson foundation. on the web at level.org. -- lemelson.org. supported by the john d
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. toght -- >> was there a quid pro quo? as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white housens meeting, ther is yes. judy: u.s.mbassador the european union gordon sondland has explosive testimony that he to work with rudy giuliani and implicates secretary of state pompeo and vice president pence in the pressure campaign against ukraine. we look at the highlights of this headline making moment in the impeachment...
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judy: a big mistake?ichael: the intelligence committees we founded after intelligence abuses of the 1970's to be an away sis of bipartisanship, to oversee the most sensitive activities of the central intelligence agency mbf dei -- and the fbi. ho put them through a partisan exercise that the of representatives goes through is doing damage to what shoulde e a place whople get along. judy: walter, we heard doug collins, the ranking republican on the judicwhry committee, h will handle if this process goes to the house could -- judiciary committee, he said none of the rules have been followed. namely was referring to the rules of evidence, we haven't been ablevto examine the ence going into this. how much will that matter? walter: t assume that.istake to particular it is a crime or that we are following the federal rules. what we have is i think fairness. all sides have a chance to questionhe witnesses today and i think those discussions are just avoiding the central whestion oher we have a president who is w
judy: a big mistake?ichael: the intelligence committees we founded after intelligence abuses of the 1970's to be an away sis of bipartisanship, to oversee the most sensitive activities of the central intelligence agency mbf dei -- and the fbi. ho put them through a partisan exercise that the of representatives goes through is doing damage to what shoulde e a place whople get along. judy: walter, we heard doug collins, the ranking republican on the judicwhry committee, h will handle if this...
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♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.n "pbs newshour" tonight. >> i refuse to be part of an effort to legitimize an alternate narrative that the ukrainian government is a u.s. adversary and the ukraine, not russia, attackeds in 2016. judy: two more witnesses shed light on the pressure campaign for an investigation of the bidens and forcefully rebuke the interfered in the .s.ne election. we examine what you need to know on this week's final day ofe hearings in peachment inquiry. then, indicted. amid unprecedented uncertainty over who will lead the country, israel's prime minister benjamin genetanyahu is formally ch with bribery. plus, out of the classroom and into the street. a husbanand wife team up to tackle poverty and win the nobel prize in economics along the way. >> i think over time, i started to realize that what i was doine could onnected with my previous life. judy: all that and more ont' tonig's "pbs newshour." ♪ announcer: major funding for the "pbs newshour" has been provided cellular, and by the alfred p sloa
♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.n "pbs newshour" tonight. >> i refuse to be part of an effort to legitimize an alternate narrative that the ukrainian government is a u.s. adversary and the ukraine, not russia, attackeds in 2016. judy: two more witnesses shed light on the pressure campaign for an investigation of the bidens and forcefully rebuke the interfered in the .s.ne election. we examine what you need to know on this week's final day ofe hearings in peachment...
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♪ judy: good evening, i'm judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight, over 900 newly releasedil e presidents top immigration advisor, steve miller to white nationalism. and on the ground in afghanistan, our james ferguson goes behind taliban lines where after almost 20 years of u.s. itghting, the radical milant forc still roams. nfandished business as older employees retire, decades of experience going out the doors. companies rush to save all of that knowledge. >> we do everything to keep those workers. the are skilled and don't have the people to fill in behind them. we have invested 10-30 years in their skill set and we want to judy: all of that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funding for the "pbsne hour" has been provided by -- bnsf railway. consumer cellular. and by the alfred p sloan foundation supporting science, technology, and icproved economerformance and financial literacy in the 21st century. oncarnegie corporaf new york supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of
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judy: a president. theourts are weighing in.io] shared space could somehow revolutionize the workplace and was happy to put in those apparently even said that he should be even crazier than he >> you said he was enthralled by mr. newman. let's give an idea of mr. newman b we will playe of him selling weworko group of u.s. mayors. >> we will create 200,000 jobs it can go bigger and bigger. we want to bring jobs, a place to live, we will bring education. we will bring corporate america. >> we get a sense of his charisma, hi energy,, the zeal he brought to these things. tell us more about adam neumann. >> he was raised on a kibbutz.am he from an unhappy home. he talks about that. he served time in the israeli military. he went to beirut and teed up with a guy from, who grew up on a commune in oregon. they founded we work and they wanted to create a company that they said ultimately would elevate the wooud's consess. i don't know to the degree it was sincere but they said they wanted to create a place that would revolutionize the to
judy: a president. theourts are weighing in.io] shared space could somehow revolutionize the workplace and was happy to put in those apparently even said that he should be even crazier than he >> you said he was enthralled by mr. newman. let's give an idea of mr. newman b we will playe of him selling weworko group of u.s. mayors. >> we will create 200,000 jobs it can go bigger and bigger. we want to bring jobs, a place to live, we will bring education. we will bring corporate...
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judy: thank you.e in the nation's capital, pretty much all the attention is on impeachment but how is it being received in other parts we the country? turned to three public media reporters to find out. katie is with wl iran, south -- wlrn, mary from twin cities pbs in minneapolis, and banta joins us from minneapolis as well, where she is visiting for theoliday. it is great to have you with us on the newshour. i will start with you. i know you' home' coloro and that is what i want to talk about. when you talk to colorado voters about impeachment, how much attention are they paying? are they interested in it? >> when we talk to voters across thpepoliticalrum, i was surprised how engaged people are and how much they are paying attention. lots of people said they would watch the public hearings live. otrs t were plannifollow it closely in the news. people had a lot of opinions but also understood the nuance and were closely paying attention. judy: mary, what about you? your beat is minnesota. our people
judy: thank you.e in the nation's capital, pretty much all the attention is on impeachment but how is it being received in other parts we the country? turned to three public media reporters to find out. katie is with wl iran, south -- wlrn, mary from twin cities pbs in minneapolis, and banta joins us from minneapolis as well, where she is visiting for theoliday. it is great to have you with us on the newshour. i will start with you. i know you' home' coloro and that is what i want to talk...
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judy:good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. >> how could our system fail like this? how is it tha foreign corrupt interests could manipulate our government. judy: the next witness is called. the ousted u.s. ambassador t ukraine testifies in the impeachment inquiry whileen pres tweets new criticisms of her. it's friday, mark shieldsda and d brooks are here to analyze a dramatic first week of public hearings. the fire and the fallout. seven months after paris' notre dame cathedral burned, debates arm over how to rebuild. >> there's a risk that it will be unstable and would put the public in danger. judy: all that and more on tonight's pbs "newshour". announcer: major funding for the pbee "newshour" hasn provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> when it comes toiress, consumer cellular gives its customers the choice. ouro-contract plans give you as much or as little talk, text and data as you wantnd our u.s.-based customer service team is on hand to help.
judy:good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight. >> how could our system fail like this? how is it tha foreign corrupt interests could manipulate our government. judy: the next witness is called. the ousted u.s. ambassador t ukraine testifies in the impeachment inquiry whileen pres tweets new criticisms of her. it's friday, mark shieldsda and d brooks are here to analyze a dramatic first week of public hearings. the fire and the fallout. seven months after paris'...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newsur" tonight, the date is set. the u.s. house of representatives announces the first open hearings in the impeachment inquiry, as damning testimony from the t u.s. diplomat in ukraine is released to the public. then, what the returns reveal. after results pour in from yesterday's state and local elections, state houses are realigned, and clues for 2020 begin to emerge. and, a conversation with democratic presidential hopeful mayor pete buttigieg, with less than three months go before the first votes are cast in the plus, the trace of a killer. as at-ho dna testing explodes in popularity, law enforcement discovers a powerful new tool, one that puts genealogists at the leading ed of investigation. >> it was a very odd moment toe be looking at me of the person i believed to be a killer, and know that i was th only person in the world whoab pr knew what he had done, other than himself. judy: all that and more on tonight's "pbs newshour." ♪ >> major funwsng for the pbs hour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economy for 160
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newsur" tonight, the date is set. the u.s. house of representatives announces the first open hearings in the impeachment inquiry, as damning testimony from the t u.s. diplomat in ukraine is released to the public. then, what the returns reveal. after results pour in from yesterday's state and local elections, state houses are realigned, and clues for 2020 begin to emerge. and, a conversation with democratic presidential hopeful mayor pete...
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judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, a view from inside the white house. the latest transcripts in the impeachment inquiry link the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney to a quid pro quo with ukraine. then, revealing the secrets of a master. explore the hottest new exhibit in paris at the louvre -- leonardo da vinci. >> he decided to base his art on science. he took a long time studyg geometry, mathematics, anatomy, evything. judy: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze a blockbuster week of revelations in the impeachment inquiry, and the likely entrance of former new york city mayor michael bloomberg into the 2020 presidential race. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. ♪ >> f majorunding for the pbs newshour has been provided by -- ♪ >> moving our economyye for 160 s. bnsf, the enginusthat connects >> consumer cellular offers no contract wireless plans, whether you are a talker, texture, browser, photographer, or a bit of everything. to learn more, go to cons
judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, a view from inside the white house. the latest transcripts in the impeachment inquiry link the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney to a quid pro quo with ukraine. then, revealing the secrets of a master. explore the hottest new exhibit in paris at the louvre -- leonardo da vinci. >> he decided to base his art on science. he took a long time studyg geometry, mathematics, anatomy, evything. judy: and it's friday....
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thank you very much.s judy: stay with us. .e night comedy wters give their take on crafting the perfect joke. and it's a beautiful dayn the neighborhood. tom hanks steps into the iconic role of fred rogers. historic impeachment hearings and another debate for the democrats running for president. it was a very full week. it has been -- is very full week for american politics. sense to help us make of it all as always shields and ks. that's mark shields and david brooks. hello to both of you. t's go straighto impeachment. mark, five days of hearings now. three more this week. a lot of drama. a lot of attention on television. what did you take away from it? >> i took away from it, judy, a quote from oscar h idlin whos the pulitzer prize winner. heaid i thought to write a book on immigrants. and realize immigrants are american history. it was ambassador ivanovic, colonel vinmin, and fiona hill. thes are people who are americans by choice not like yod t. every one of them was reassuring. i have to say for every cheap political ad th
thank you very much.s judy: stay with us. .e night comedy wters give their take on crafting the perfect joke. and it's a beautiful dayn the neighborhood. tom hanks steps into the iconic role of fred rogers. historic impeachment hearings and another debate for the democrats running for president. it was a very full week. it has been -- is very full week for american politics. sense to help us make of it all as always shields and ks. that's mark shields and david brooks. hello to both of you. t's...
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william: that's right, judy.riginal lawsuit was filed on behalf of 10 victims and one survivor of the massacre in newtown, connecticut, the shooting where 20 first graders one man in just a ofilled by minutes. the suit argues that remington, which ow the company that made the bushmaster ar-15 style rifle used by the killer, was guilty of recklessly marketing the weapon, and violated connecticut's unfair trade practices act. ap remingtoaled to the u.s. supreme court after connecticut's highest court allowed the lawst to proceed. for more, i'm joined by robert spitzer. he is the author of several books on gun controlpo cy. he is also a professor at suny cortland. thank y very much for being here. help us understand a little more argument that the families are making. they say remington was somehow reckless in the way it marketed these weapons to civilians. explain. robert: under connecticut law, there is a provision that allows prosecution of companiesge if ty enn marketing and sales practices that pose a direct da
william: that's right, judy.riginal lawsuit was filed on behalf of 10 victims and one survivor of the massacre in newtown, connecticut, the shooting where 20 first graders one man in just a ofilled by minutes. the suit argues that remington, which ow the company that made the bushmaster ar-15 style rifle used by the killer, was guilty of recklessly marketing the weapon, and violated connecticut's unfair trade practices act. ap remingtoaled to the u.s. supreme court after connecticut's highest...
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garland in the film judy.where over the rainbow. # way up high... as performances go, it is a comeback to rival any one ofjudy garland's. renee zellweger took a six—year break from the film industry. bridgetjones reprisals aside, her role asjudy garland towards the end of her all—too—brief life is the first major one for a decade. portraying one of hollywood's greatest legends offered all the satisfaction and terror for an actor looking for a challenge. i was curious immediately, because i knew so very little about this chapter injudy‘s life, and it seemed like certainly there is more to it than what was written about her after her passing. so i came over to england. they said just come, we'lljust chat, we'll talk about it, and then maybe we'll try some songs, and we'll see where we are and where we might want to go. and we started experimenting with a black wig, and let'sjust try her stage make—up. just went on like that. i read that you started preparing for the role a year before rehearsals, renee. is that
garland in the film judy.where over the rainbow. # way up high... as performances go, it is a comeback to rival any one ofjudy garland's. renee zellweger took a six—year break from the film industry. bridgetjones reprisals aside, her role asjudy garland towards the end of her all—too—brief life is the first major one for a decade. portraying one of hollywood's greatest legends offered all the satisfaction and terror for an actor looking for a challenge. i was curious immediately, because...
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narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.n the "newshour" tonight, a view from inside the white house. the latest transcripts in the impeachment inquiry link the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney to a quid pro quo with ukraine. then, revealing the secrets of a master. explore the hottest new exhibit in paris at the louvre -- leonardo da vinci. >> he decided to base his art on science. he took a long time studyg geometry, mathematics, anatomy, evything. judy: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze a blockbuster week of revelations in the impeachment inquiry, and the likely entrance of former
narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.n the "newshour" tonight, a view from inside the white house. the latest transcripts in the impeachment inquiry link the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney to a quid pro quo with ukraine. then, revealing the secrets of a master. explore the hottest new exhibit in paris at the louvre -- leonardo da vinci. >> he decided to base his art on science. he took a long time studyg geometry, mathematics, anatomy, evything....
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narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.s newshour" tonight. >> i refuse to be part of an effort to legitimize an alternate narrative that the ukrainian government is a u.s. adversary and the ukraine, not russia, attackeds in 2016. judy: two more witnesses shed light on the pressure campaign for an investigation of the bidens and forcefully rebuke the interfered in the .s.ne election. we examine what you need to know on this week's final day ofe hearings in peachment inquiry. then, indicted. amid unprecedented uncertainty over who will lead the country, israel's prime minister benjamin genetanyahu is formally ch with bribery. plus, out of the classroom and into the street. a husbanand wife team up to
narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.s newshour" tonight. >> i refuse to be part of an effort to legitimize an alternate narrative that the ukrainian government is a u.s. adversary and the ukraine, not russia, attackeds in 2016. judy: two more witnesses shed light on the pressure campaign for an investigation of the bidens and forcefully rebuke the interfered in the .s.ne election. we examine what you need to know on this week's final day ofe hearings...
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when judy is picking up on is language that indicates that the , thend the lawmakers president should all have the same goals for a healthy and happy economy, but what we are seeing is judy's comments about the fed not having any guaranteed independence is against the context coming from the president where he has repeatedly attacked the chair of the federal reserve who he calling jerome powell a bonehead, incompetent, not able to do his job, making mistakes. this is rare for a president to make these kinds of comments. judy shelton, who trump said in july plans to nominate her for senate confirmation to join the board, judicial 10 is saying that the president is making these criticisms so critically and that's all day. calling jerome powell a considering is interesting considering the fed is seen by traders and markets as an independent institution that has control over markets. has control over markets. jon: you also explore, when you have somebody who is on their way to a position like being a fed board member, what is the general understanding of the language coming out of someone
when judy is picking up on is language that indicates that the , thend the lawmakers president should all have the same goals for a healthy and happy economy, but what we are seeing is judy's comments about the fed not having any guaranteed independence is against the context coming from the president where he has repeatedly attacked the chair of the federal reserve who he calling jerome powell a bonehead, incompetent, not able to do his job, making mistakes. this is rare for a president to...
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i'm judy woodruff.newshour, thank yosee you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support 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. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> hello, eryone and welme to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> tonighgh votersrsns kencky sent m msage loud and clear for everyone to hear. >> as democrats surprise with big wins in virgia and kentucky, should president trumt be worried? riwe talk to it th experts in critical 2020 states. plus, as india strips awayay kashmir's autonomy the daughter of the detained former lder joins us. and -- >> if we end up with sovereignty hibitingur ability t communicate freely, we will lose a lot of the benefits that we've seen are possib. >> the founding fathers of hee internet
i'm judy woodruff.newshour, thank yosee you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> and with the ongoing support 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. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ >>> hello, eryone and welme to...
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this coven missed, judy.ausion or russian mueller investigation. the ukrainians were involved fromfo mr. ma to the brack ledgers to orthothings. this is what he was actually asking for so we can spin it how we want to, but there was a legitimate reason to ask about inorruption he ukraine. >> woodruff: well, you are correct that there are questions raised that are still out there abouthe role that hunter biden played in that energy company in ukraine,, but the same time, two other points, number one is, as i understand it, it is not proven, there hasn'been anything proven about ukraine's involvement in the 2016 election, d we know inat phone call between president trump and the president of ukrpraine, ident trump never used the word "corruption," at least that was what was testified today. you, finally -- to come back to >> can i jump in there, judy? >> woodruff: sure. you said ukraine, and i want to be specific. country, i said ukrainians. that was a mix coming through ukraine through the ukrainians who were
this coven missed, judy.ausion or russian mueller investigation. the ukrainians were involved fromfo mr. ma to the brack ledgers to orthothings. this is what he was actually asking for so we can spin it how we want to, but there was a legitimate reason to ask about inorruption he ukraine. >> woodruff: well, you are correct that there are questions raised that are still out there abouthe role that hunter biden played in that energy company in ukraine,, but the same time, two other points,...
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judy: the next witness is called. the ousted u.s.mbassador t ukraine testifies in the impeachment inquiry whileen pres tweets new criticisms of her. it's friday, mark shieldsda and d brooks are here to analyze a dramatic first week of public hearings. the fire and the fallout. seven months after paris' notre dame cathedral burned, debates arm over how to rebuild. >> there's a risk
judy: the next witness is called. the ousted u.s.mbassador t ukraine testifies in the impeachment inquiry whileen pres tweets new criticisms of her. it's friday, mark shieldsda and d brooks are here to analyze a dramatic first week of public hearings. the fire and the fallout. seven months after paris' notre dame cathedral burned, debates arm over how to rebuild. >> there's a risk
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narrator: be more, pbs ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.oght -- >> was there a quid pro quo? as i testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white housens meeting, ther is yes. judy: u.s.mbassador the european union gordon sondland has explosive testimony that he to work with rudy giuliani and implicates secretary of state pompeo and vice president pence in the pressure campaign against ukraine. we look at the highlights of this headline making moment in the impeachment inquiry. and taki the stage. with less than three months to go before votes are cast in the first presidential primary
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narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ judy: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. the "newsur" tonight, the date is set. the u.s. house of representatives announces the first open hearings in the impeachment inquiry, as damning testimony from the t u.s. diplomat in ukraine is released to the public. then, what the returns reveal. after results pour in from yesterday's state and local elections, state houses are realigned, and clues for 2020 begin to emerge. and, a conversation with democratic presidential hopeful mayor pete buttigieg, with less than three months go before the first votes are cast in the plus, the trace of a killer. as at-ho dna testing explodes in popularity, law enforcement discovers a powerful new tool, one that puts genealogists at
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captioning sponsored by nehour productions, llc >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff iin des moines, iowa wher an interview today, former vice president joe biden said thatis chief rival, elizabet warren, is "making it up" with her medicare for all cost projections, and he weighed in on the impeachment vote. do you believe the president is involved in a cover-up? >> yes. >> nawaz: and i'm amna nawaz. also on the newshour tonight: "the view from ukraine." how people there are reacting t to their counting center stage in america'sac iment inquiry. and, it's friday. are here to look at the nexton phase of the impeachment inquiry and the 2020 race. and, a place to stay, with a chance to rebuild. how a community in nashville is opening doors for women battling addiction and trafficking. >> i don't want you to worry out how you're going to pay your rent. i don't want you to worry about how you're going to buy groceries. what i want you to worry about is how you're going to heal yourself. >> nawaz: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by
captioning sponsored by nehour productions, llc >> woodruff: i'm judy woodruff iin des moines, iowa wher an interview today, former vice president joe biden said thatis chief rival, elizabet warren, is "making it up" with her medicare for all cost projections, and he weighed in on the impeachment vote. do you believe the president is involved in a cover-up? >> yes. >> nawaz: and i'm amna nawaz. also on the newshour tonight: "the view from ukraine." how...
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on the freeman founda by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from , viewers like yank you. wod n: and now, bbc worlws. anchor: this is bbc world news americ in hong kong anger h police open fire on a protester in broad daylight. tensions are rising as china's authority is chaenged. chaos and uncertainty in bolivia owter the president steps amid protests. there is confusion over who is in charge. ♪ the history behind the poppy as the u.s.et marksans day, we look at how this flourreelps us member those who died in -- flower helps us rememberhose who died in conflict. ♪ anchor: for those watching pbs and around the globe, welcome. thpolitical crisis in hong kong has deepened after a police officer was filmed shooting aot ter. thousands of demonstrators clashed with riot police as tensions soared. the former artist colonyri was d by protests for months. -- british colony has been riled byor protest fonths. reporter: this is how a day of extraordinary violence
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i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, crisis in bolivia. longtime socialist president steps down as the streets erupt in violence and supporters cry foul over a suspected coup. then, how rudy guiliani went from erica's mayor to a major player in the impeachment inquiry. plus, our politics monday team breaks down what to expect from the start of public hearings. and art out of the land: why communities of artists, all across the country, are working to revive rural america. >> i think it's a bit of an rural people are every bit as deserving of art as any other group, and maybe more so because they don't have as much access to it. >> woodruff: all that and more
i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, crisis in bolivia. longtime socialist president steps down as the streets erupt in violence and supporters cry foul over a suspected coup. then, how rudy guiliani went from erica's mayor to a major player in the impeachment inquiry. plus, our politics monday team breaks down what to expect from the start of public hearings. and art out of the land: why communities of artists, all across the country, are working to revive rural america....
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judy woodruff is away.shour this thanksgiving day: on an unannounced visit to afghanistan, president trump says he's restarted talks with the talin. then, a look back at presidential impeachments in america, and wha hold for the current inquiry into president trump.oo and, ainside the effort to turn the massive amount of food waste in america into energy to pore efficient food production. >> we, in r homes, actually make up the biggest source of all the food that is going to waste out there. or>> nawaz: all that and me on tonight's pbs newsho
judy woodruff is away.shour this thanksgiving day: on an unannounced visit to afghanistan, president trump says he's restarted talks with the talin. then, a look back at presidential impeachments in america, and wha hold for the current inquiry into president trump.oo and, ainside the effort to turn the massive amount of food waste in america into energy to pore efficient food production. >> we, in r homes, actually make up the biggest source of all the food that is going to waste out...
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by judy and per blum-kovler foundation. pursuingerolutions for a's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. prince andrew is under pressure to give sworn evidence in the u.s. aboutis links to jeffrey epstein. this comes after his frank abc -- bbc interview.ot ts in hong kong intensify. teantigovernment pers are cap inside a university in a standoff with police, as rubber bullets y. >> there is stuff lying around. ur plus, one of charlotte brontË's smallest works is sold for a huge price. thanideas behind "jane eyre" be found on these tiny pages. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news amera." prince andrew is facing calls to speak with the police in the u.s. following his no-holds-barred interview with the bbc. he was questioned about his friendsh with sex offender jeffrey epstein, who died earlier this year. the prince denies allegations about s own conduct.r
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judy woodruff away. onhe newshour tonight...e) hong kong chaos-- tensions escalate as police and protesters clash at a localiv sity. then, rules of war-- how president trump's latese pardons raisous questions about military justice. and, our politics monday team breaks down the latest from the campaign trail and results from key governor's races across the country. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
judy woodruff away. onhe newshour tonight...e) hong kong chaos-- tensions escalate as police and protesters clash at a localiv sity. then, rules of war-- how president trump's latese pardons raisous questions about military justice. and, our politics monday team breaks down the latest from the campaign trail and results from key governor's races across the country. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
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i'm judy woodruff.n the "newshour" tonight, pro- democracy forces in hong kong deliver a stunning rebuke to beijing at the ballot box, as leaked documents reveal the brainwashing faced by china's imisoned uighur muslims. then, questions of military justice. the secretary of the n out after the penton and white house clash over the proper punishment for a navy seal accused of war crimes. plus: aging italy. as the country's birth rate plummets, anxiety soars-- and the era of the big italiancr family comes tashing stop. >> eventually, the population cotinguish. and when baby boomers will
i'm judy woodruff.n the "newshour" tonight, pro- democracy forces in hong kong deliver a stunning rebuke to beijing at the ballot box, as leaked documents reveal the brainwashing faced by china's imisoned uighur muslims. then, questions of military justice. the secretary of the n out after the penton and white house clash over the proper punishment for a navy seal accused of war crimes. plus: aging italy. as the country's birth rate plummets, anxiety soars-- and the era of the big...
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i'm judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight: e prime minister of iraq announces his resignation, after weeks of protests that have left hundre dea then, on the ground in afghanistan. as the u.s. resumes peace talks with the talib, what afghan women stand to lose if the militant gro returns to power. and, a death in the amazon warehous an accident and an investigation at one of the world's largest companies. plus, "waste not." finding sources of renewable energy in surprising plas. >> 100 pounds of cow manure per cow per day. we're treatingt through this system and getting electricity. >> woodruff: all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
i'm judy woodruff.n the newshour tonight: e prime minister of iraq announces his resignation, after weeks of protests that have left hundre dea then, on the ground in afghanistan. as the u.s. resumes peace talks with the talib, what afghan women stand to lose if the militant gro returns to power. and, a death in the amazon warehous an accident and an investigation at one of the world's largest companies. plus, "waste not." finding sources of renewable energy in surprising plas....
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bl by judy and pete-kovler foundation. and by contrns to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. nada: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i amw nadak. after packed week of testimony, president trump fires backag nst the impeachment inquiry and says he wants a trial in the senate. lies ahead.t on what party leaders in the u.k. get a grilling less than three weeks before voters go to the polls.nc they get a cto ask the questions. >> ♪ never dressed up like a girl ♪ nada: "the boy in the dress" has something to sing about. two of britain's biggest stars te up to bring the book to life. nada: fothose watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america."ee it hasa marathon week of impeachment hearings, and ea side is claiming t witnesses backed up their claims. for democrats, it was a clear pattern of the president using rival.o investigate a from republicans, the argument remains that there is no direct evidence of a quid pro quo. his case on
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judy is on assignment. >> what is at stake?hat is at stake in all of this is nothing lessha our democracy. nick: the next phase of impeachment. the future an investigation into president trump. twitter ban's political advertising. what does it mean for the campaign trail? what will facebook do in response? unfinished biness, making sense of the entrepreneur seen among older americans. >> i'm still perpendicular. constantly am on th go, doing and doing and
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i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a view from inside the white house.he latest transcripts in the impeachment inquiry link the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney to auid pro quo with ukraine. then, revealing the secrets of a master. explore the hottest new exhibit in paris at the louvre-- leonardo da vinci. >> he decided to base his art on science. so he took a long time studying geometry, mathematics, optics, anatomy, everything, to be able to reproduce it in h paintings.
i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: a view from inside the white house.he latest transcripts in the impeachment inquiry link the acting chief of staff mick mulvaney to auid pro quo with ukraine. then, revealing the secrets of a master. explore the hottest new exhibit in paris at the louvre-- leonardo da vinci. >> he decided to base his art on science. so he took a long time studying geometry, mathematics, optics, anatomy, everything, to be able to reproduce it in h paintings.
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by judy and peter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank yo woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. t countdown impeachment showdown. washington braces for public hearings into the president's dealings with ukraine, as ke witnesses get ready for the spotlight. life.ng everything for a better we meet a family of refugees w are still determined to reach europeespite losing their mother in the effort. plus, hillary clinton talks russian election interference, only this time in the u.k., not the u.s. she is calling for britain's government to release the key report. msclinton: i'm dumbfounded thathe government won't release the report about russian influence because every person who votes deserves to see the report before your election happens. laura: for those waton pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america."ac the iment inquiry in washington is about to go public. until now the
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by judy and peter blum-kovler fountion. pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributionsfr to this pbs statio viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america."fr reportin new york, i am laura trevelyan.ma a's government is in crisis. an investigationnto the murder of a prominent journalist has led t protests and a string of resignations. new reporting shows president trump knew about the whistleblower complaint before releasing aid to ukrai after thanksgiving, the impeachment inquiry goes back into high gear. plus, for decades mr. rogers offered kids life lessons. now a new film starring tom has shows how one journalist was chged forever by the nicest man in the world. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." we start tonight's program in maa. an investigation into the alrder of a jout has led to resignations from the government. daphne caruana galizia was investigating corruption when she was killed by a car bomb two years ago. now an alleged middtoman
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narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ judy: good evening.n the newshour tonight, the dreamers get t day in court. the supreme court hears arguments on theate of undocumented immigrants brought to the uss children. then, how we got here. with public hearings in the impeacnqentry slated to start tomorrow morning, gexamin what brought us to the edge of this history making event and what will come next. and, on the froier. a look at life in the israeli borderlands, where civilians are forced to live with the fearsome reality of backyard rocket fire. >> so let me show you our safe room. a year ago, there was a rocket, they shot a rocket. and our two-year-old was jt, like, a one-year-old, less even.
narrator: be more, pbs. ♪ judy: good evening.n the newshour tonight, the dreamers get t day in court. the supreme court hears arguments on theate of undocumented immigrants brought to the uss children. then, how we got here. with public hearings in the impeacnqentry slated to start tomorrow morning, gexamin what brought us to the edge of this history making event and what will come next. and, on the froier. a look at life in the israeli borderlands, where civilians are forced to live with the...
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d by judy ter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutionsor america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. laura: thiss "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. netranscripts innqhe impeachmenuiry. america's eu ambassador revises his testimony, saying aid to ukraine depended on the white house getting what it wanted. non-us citizens including that nine u.s. citizensco during including children killed in meco during an ambush by suspected drug cartel. ♪ laura: plus, just a year to go on till the u.s. presidential election, and we are in one of ecthe key states that wille the race. jane: i am in new hampshire, where washington politics takes a backseat and voters themselves get to vet the candidates. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, e to "world news america." todamore transcripts were released from witnesses in the impeachment inquiry. house democrats are inveigating how the presiden tried to leverage military aid to ukraine for an investigation into docrats. now
d by judy ter blum-kovler foundation. pursuing solutionsor america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. laura: thiss "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevelyan. netranscripts innqhe impeachmenuiry. america's eu ambassador revises his testimony, saying aid to ukraine depended on the white house getting what it wanted. non-us citizens including that nine u.s. citizensco during including children...
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judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, on the record.he first transcripts of teimony from the impeachment inquiry are released, as four white house officials refuse to appear before house investigators. then, ukraine in the crossfire. a report from the eastern frontr the battle against russia grinds on. >> ( translated ): if for example america and europe don't help, i think russia will push forward, they won'just occupy this area. they'll invade. >> nawaz: plus, amy walter and tamara keith are here to break down what those state races mean for the presidential election and what's next in the impeachment inquiry. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
judy woodruff is away. on the newshour tonight, on the record.he first transcripts of teimony from the impeachment inquiry are released, as four white house officials refuse to appear before house investigators. then, ukraine in the crossfire. a report from the eastern frontr the battle against russia grinds on. >> ( translated ): if for example america and europe don't help, i think russia will push forward, they won'just occupy this area. they'll invade. >> nawaz: plus, amy walter...
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um by judy and peter ovler foundation. pursuing solutions for am and by contrib to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevyan. key testimony in the impeachment inquiry. the u.s. ambassador to the eu ties president trump to the pressure on ukraine to investigate the bidens, but he claimse never heard it from him directly. amb. sondland: was there a quid as i testified previously, the answer is yes. laura: prince andrew sown from his royal duties. the controversy over his link to jeffrey epstein intensified following a bbc interview. us, trying to keep australia's koalas safe. a volunteer force is trying to t savem from the dangers of raging bushfires. laura: for those watching on pbs and around the globe, welcome to "world news america." it was a day of explosive testimony in the impeachment inquiry as the u.s. ambassador to the eu, gordon sondland, gave evidence. he sd he was acting at the express
um by judy and peter ovler foundation. pursuing solutions for am and by contrib to this pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. woman: and now, bbc world news. laura: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am laura trevyan. key testimony in the impeachment inquiry. the u.s. ambassador to the eu ties president trump to the pressure on ukraine to investigate the bidens, but he claimse never heard it from him directly. amb. sondland: was there a quid as i...