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i started educating myself and now it just like, nah, man, i gotta step up and man up and just be responsible. woman: so, this is the e treatmt that youou really wawant from m. okok. how is it? rivera: oh, it hurtsts. ahh. woman:n: it looks like it's havg a good effect. rivera: why i want my tattoos removed is because it's just a bad d example when m out thehere with my kids. outut there, like, i can't go to the beach and they're looking at my tattoos, becacause i don't want them to follow suit. i want to be a better role model for them. i came out with no probationon,o parole, nothing, so, i didn't even have n no helping handandd everything. the first day i i gt out, i ended up s staying at unn station, downtotown l.a., and tn from there, i look a at myself.i was like, man, like, really hit rock bottom, but i w was really tempted to s start slanging andd making quick money how i used to say. i h had all thehe connections and everything. i went to homeboys, and i remember there was a solar program they had riright there. youu know whatat, i go, solar'ss gonna be a careeeer for me, so, i'm gon
i started educating myself and now it just like, nah, man, i gotta step up and man up and just be responsible. woman: so, this is the e treatmt that youou really wawant from m. okok. how is it? rivera: oh, it hurtsts. ahh. woman:n: it looks like it's havg a good effect. rivera: why i want my tattoos removed is because it's just a bad d example when m out thehere with my kids. outut there, like, i can't go to the beach and they're looking at my tattoos, becacause i don't want them to follow...
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[man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of the misconceptions. simply take a look around. if you're sitting in your living room and you're comfortable where you are, what are you wearing? are you wearing just wool and cotton? are you wearing polyesters and nylolons and ray? the oilil and gass industry y ae petrochchemical industry eatete so many benefits, and all of these things that impact quality of lilife are thihings that peoe are taking for grantnted. man 2: : they are e essentiallyy putting their heads in the sand and saying, "we're gonna drill, baby, drill until we can't drill no more, either by an act of god or because an act of government, and i think thahat's irresponsible. man 1: the quality of life in the united states of america, the st
[man sighs] man 2: mayor, pleasure to meet you again, sir. [man 1 laughs] long time no see. 2: yeah, no kidding. man 1: grab a seat here. once again, welcome to the city of taft. glad to have you over here. if people truly understand what the petrochemical industry does, what petroleum does for them, day to day on every single day, it would just absolutely blow up some of the misconceptions. simply take a look around. if you're sitting in your living room and you're comfortable where you are,...
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and there's statements about wheel man and wing man. on google earth, practice with pistol. >> that's almost like a confession on a note pad. what killer makes a to-do list? >> it was a to-do list on how to do a murder. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> it was almost hollywood like. it was shocking. >> it was a month after the murder and we arrest what we think is the shooter and he has a to-do kill list in his car. you can't make this stuff up. >> suckow also had a storage unit. where? a surveillance camera picked up a white van pulling up soon after the murder. suckow had to be their shooter. question was, who put him up to it? and why? suckow wouldn't tell them. refused to say a word. so then they got a search warrant for his phone. >> his contact list said james in nd. >> jackpot. >> jackpot. that is what the first time we had ever connected him with henrikson. >> james and sarah arrived to become the ken and barbie of the oil patch and before long one man is missing and another dead and the suspected hit man has james on
and there's statements about wheel man and wing man. on google earth, practice with pistol. >> that's almost like a confession on a note pad. what killer makes a to-do list? >> it was a to-do list on how to do a murder. >> what did you think when you saw that? >> it was almost hollywood like. it was shocking. >> it was a month after the murder and we arrest what we think is the shooter and he has a to-do kill list in his car. you can't make this stuff up. >>...
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Apr 3, 2020
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a man who was calm under fire, a man i'm who does his duty. that notion of courage and cowardice during the course of the war was amended. it became more flexible, more attuned to circumstances. to give you an example, i will quote from a georgia officer in 1864 who is writing about a comrade who got wounded. this was a joke and they all laughed at this. a joke that i suspect not many would have laughed at in 1861. this georgia soldier recounted that one of his men got shot in the arm. he then he turned to his comrades and yelled, here is my 30 days furlough, and just at that moment another ball hit him in the leg, causing him to drop on the ground. he then cried out, furlough extended 60 days, but that will do. i don't want any more. we know, and this is something we could possibly talk about in the end of my presentation, that the word trauma was not part of the vocabulary of the soldiers. that our tendency to attribute ptsd to these men comes from a good place but i think the diagnosis is almost always a historical. what we need to understa
a man who was calm under fire, a man i'm who does his duty. that notion of courage and cowardice during the course of the war was amended. it became more flexible, more attuned to circumstances. to give you an example, i will quote from a georgia officer in 1864 who is writing about a comrade who got wounded. this was a joke and they all laughed at this. a joke that i suspect not many would have laughed at in 1861. this georgia soldier recounted that one of his men got shot in the arm. he then...
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man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr!e venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense owonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] a vo: we the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyf . bob ross: a ppy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncer. rl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. nt vo: and the pol for greatness. ♪ to a new geration of man 7: tamericans.as been passen man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ ♪ is provided by... a language learning app that teaches real life conversations and tees speech recognition nology. (ding) daily 10 to 15 minute lessons are voiced by native speakers... (dg) and they are at babbel. babbel.com. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.
man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr!e venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense owonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] a vo: we the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyf . bob ross: a ppy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncer. rl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6:...
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Apr 29, 2020
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.♪ ♪ man 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: worr!nturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket exosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry.er cookie monstcookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! vo: the joyful bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is .always more we can uncov girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy w tdruff. on newshour tonight: the united states approaches 60,000 deaths, as the economy contracts at its steepest rate 2008. the financial collapse of then, how secure is the food supply? a look athe meatpacking industry, and the cracks that are beginning to show in american agricture. plus, medicines for cov
.♪ ♪ man 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: worr!nturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket exosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry.er cookie monstcookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! vo: the joyful bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is .always more we can uncov girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we...
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Apr 23, 2020
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[roct man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this?vo: we are the hungry.ie cookonster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪jo vo: thul. bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3:e believe there u always more we cover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs.n pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newsho productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: deaths in the u.s. top 45,000, as new evidence suggests a different timeline from the virus-- when we think started and where it goes from here. then, covid-19 and mental health. what you need to know about the pandemic's effecon psychological and emotional plus, on this 50thersary of earth day, legendary naturast jane goodall on how covid-19 is reshaping our relationship with the planet. >> we are all interconnected. and if wdon't get that lesson from t
[roct man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this?vo: we are the hungry.ie cookonster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪jo vo: thul. bob ross: a happy little cloud. ♪ man 3:e believe there u always more we cover. girl: more we can explore. woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪ man 7: the torch has been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs.n pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored...
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Apr 21, 2020
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man, what a man, what a man, ♪ ♪ what a mighty good man ♪ yes he is ♪ what a man, what a man, what aan ♪ i want to take a minute or two, ♪ ♪ and give much respect due ♪ to the man that's made a difference ♪ ♪ in my world ♪ and although most men are ho's, ♪ ♪ he flows on the down low ♪ 'cause i never heard about him with another girl ♪ ♪ but i don't sweat it because it's just pathetic ♪ ♪ to let it get me involved in that he said she said crowd ♪ ♪ i know that ain't nobody perfect ♪ ♪ i give props to those who deserve it ♪ ♪ and believe me y'all, he's worth it ♪ ♪ so here's to the future 'cause we got through the past ♪ ♪ i finally found someone that can make me laugh ♪ ♪ you so crazy, i think i want to have your baby ♪ ♪ what a man, what a man, what a man, ♪ ♪ what a mighty good man ♪
man, what a man, what a man, ♪ ♪ what a mighty good man ♪ yes he is ♪ what a man, what a man, what aan ♪ i want to take a minute or two, ♪ ♪ and give much respect due ♪ to the man that's made a difference ♪ ♪ in my world ♪ and although most men are ho's, ♪ ♪ he flows on the down low ♪ 'cause i never heard about him with another girl ♪ ♪ but i don't sweat it because it's just pathetic ♪ ♪ to let it get me involved in that he said she said crowd ♪ ♪ i know...
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Apr 28, 2020
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the forgotten man was remembered, the country hailed its leader as a pathfinder. the initials fdr began to stand for progress or national security. the fireside chat became an american institution. the white house secretary staff helped in the process of his radio reports. the president's talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. >> ladies and the president of the united states. president roosevelt: my friends, the american public -- >> >> with that now familiar salutation, he brought his messages straight to the firesides of the people. >> he talked with them in their homes about the day. roosevelt never gave up hope in his battle against infantile paralysis. in the healing waters of the white house pools, swimming was his one relaxation, his only exercise. how he organized the great warm springs foundations for the nation's polio victims will forever stand as a living monument to his name. each year on his birthday, all over the land, little children sing his praise. (music) happy birthday to you, happy birthday to you, happy birthday dear president,
the forgotten man was remembered, the country hailed its leader as a pathfinder. the initials fdr began to stand for progress or national security. the fireside chat became an american institution. the white house secretary staff helped in the process of his radio reports. the president's talks were masterpieces of simplicity and directness. >> ladies and the president of the united states. president roosevelt: my friends, the american public -- >> >> with that now familiar...
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: on the "newshour" tonight, the latest on the toll of covid-19 as another week comes to a close. i speak with vice president mike pence about the white house's evolving response to the crisis. >> we really do believe that these guidelines will now enable governors and states across the country to craft plans for reopening their states either a state by state level or even on a county by county level. >> woodruff: then, plans to reopen the country hinge on testing-- but how many kits are there and how will they be deployed? plus, it's friday, mark shields and david brooks analyze american life at an uncertain and dangerous moment.
man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: on the "newshour" tonight, the latest on the toll of covid-19 as another week comes to a close. i speak with vice president mike pence about the white house's evolving response to the crisis. >> we really do believe that these guidelines will now enable governors and states across the country to craft plans for reopening their states either a state by state level or even on a county by county...
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Apr 8, 2020
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man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! grrr woma2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion]nd man 3: a those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong.ha ad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful.ha bob ross: y little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. orgirl: more we can ex woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatness. ♪he man 7: torch has been passed to aerew generation of ans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evooing, i'm judydruff. on the newshour tonight, seeking signs of hope. as the death toll climbs and president trump removes a key watchdog, we talk with bill gates about how he sees a way out of this pandemic. >> the vaccine is critical because until you have that things aren't really going to be normal. t
man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! grrr woma2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion]nd man 3: a those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong.ha ad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful.ha bob ross: y little cloud. ♪ man 3: we believe there is always more we can uncover. orgirl: more we can ex woman 3: we believe... man 6:...
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Apr 22, 2020
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man #1: yeah, i don't think so. man #2: uh, no. ana: no? man #3: no. ana: no? man #4: no. ana: no?ed the question differently and said, take the numbers out of the equation, would you invest in me and the product? ana: okay. paul, would you invest in me and the product? paul: yes. ana: yes. would you invest in me and the product? woman #3: yes. man #6: yes. ana: yes? man #7: yes. ana: yes? man #8: yes. ana: yes? man #9: yes. ana: really? yes. woman #4: absolutely. man #10: it'd be a yes with some conditions. ana: yes. lemonis: okay. the one thing that i thought you did really well today is for the first time that we've been together, you didn't judge anybody that was asking you questions, and that, to me, was the biggest win. i feel like we've made progress, but in terms of me investing right now, i'm not there yet. ana: okay. i'm okay with "yet." lemonis: well... that's good. one of the tips i tell people in business is, if you can learn how to adapt in an uncomfortable situation, then, when it's comfortable, you're gonna rock it. ana: yeah, loud and clear. i got that lesson, and
man #1: yeah, i don't think so. man #2: uh, no. ana: no? man #3: no. ana: no? man #4: no. ana: no?ed the question differently and said, take the numbers out of the equation, would you invest in me and the product? ana: okay. paul, would you invest in me and the product? paul: yes. ana: yes. would you invest in me and the product? woman #3: yes. man #6: yes. ana: yes? man #7: yes. ana: yes? man #8: yes. ana: yes? man #9: yes. ana: really? yes. woman #4: absolutely. man #10: it'd be a yes with...
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man 7: the toras been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ning sponeored by hour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonighll the death to in the u.s. from covid-19 nearly doubles in a week, as president trump concedes that the power to end social distancing lies with the governors. then, when to reopen. as the white house pushes anes agve restart of the economy, what will it take to get americans back to work safely? and, on the front lines with nursesn the intensive care unit, amid mounting stress from treating the sick, and fears over the potential for contagion. plus, answering your questions about covid-19-- the risks of transmission, and how to stay healthy while caring for loved ones. all that and more, on tonight's pbs newshour.
man 7: the toras been passed to a new generation of americans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ning sponeored by hour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonighll the death to in the u.s. from covid-19 nearly doubles in a week, as president trump concedes that the power to end social distancing lies with the governors. then, when to reopen. as the white house pushes anes agve restart of the economy, what will it take to get americans back to work safely?...
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ewshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, deaths in the u.s. top 23,000, as the country wrestles with when to reopen and the white house faces as coronavirus shatters lives and livelihoods, families living off a small single income fear for their next meal. >> it's pretty terrifying for just about every family that 're working with. and they're trying so hard to keep their ks in a good place and stab and not worry their kids while their entire life is falling apart. >> woodruff: plus, how we got here the missed opportunities and mistakes that the trump administration made id-19 gan its spread through the u.s. all that and more on tonight's
man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ewshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, deaths in the u.s. top 23,000, as the country wrestles with when to reopen and the white house faces as coronavirus shatters lives and livelihoods, families living off a small single income fear for their next meal. >> it's pretty terrifying for just about every family that 're working with. and they're trying so hard to keep their ks in a good place and stab and...
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and all the media it shall there's intense scrutiny about this man. everybody wants to find out who this guy is. it was very comforting to americans that this man had fut on the front lines. it was very comforting to people that at the time this was a man who had fought in the military. i love this picture. love this picture. two months into the truman presidency, a national poll found that an overwhelming majority of americans, 63%, favored him as the democratic nominee for the 48th election. two months in, people didn't know who he was two months earlier. what's even greater, 40 points behind the number two man was 40 points behind, henry wallace. 63% of americans favored him to be the democratic nominee in '48. in that same poll, americans were asked to choose words to describe truman two months into his administration. and this is what they said. he was, quote, fair minded. he was a hard worker. he was a realist, who looked squarely at things and seeks good advice. this is my favorite. he has no crackpot ideas. he has no crackpot ideas. [ laughter
and all the media it shall there's intense scrutiny about this man. everybody wants to find out who this guy is. it was very comforting to americans that this man had fut on the front lines. it was very comforting to people that at the time this was a man who had fought in the military. i love this picture. love this picture. two months into the truman presidency, a national poll found that an overwhelming majority of americans, 63%, favored him as the democratic nominee for the 48th election....
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man 3: pbs.ning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy on the newshour tonight, a country the grip of the virus. surges, as hospitarapples. with a growing wave of patients, and health officials warn the worst is yet to come. icen, as covid-19 dismantles the economy, many ams are going hungry for the first time, and food banks struggle to meet the new demand. >> there's no money to be made. i'm down to like $4.00 in my bank account, and no food. for me it's worth it, waiting over an hourlready, for this food bag. >> woodruff: plus, the schools are closed, but the classes go on. how parents, teachers, and students are re-making education in the wake of the pandemic.
man 3: pbs.ning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy on the newshour tonight, a country the grip of the virus. surges, as hospitarapples. with a growing wave of patients, and health officials warn the worst is yet to come. icen, as covid-19 dismantles the economy, many ams are going hungry for the first time, and food banks struggle to meet the new demand. >> there's no money to be made. i'm down to like $4.00 in my bank account, and no food....
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ro man 1: the adventuus. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr!nturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and tse who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! th man 5: are you seeinis? ♪ua [qcking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the strong. muhammad ali: i must be the greatest! ♪ vo: the joyful. bob ross: a happy little cloud. man 3: we e there is always more we can uncover. girl: more we can explor woman 3: we believe... man 6: ...in the capacity for goodness. vo: and the potential for greatns. ♪ man 7: the torch has been pass to a new generation of amicans. man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. girl: pbs. ♪ ♪ is provided by... real life conversa in a new language like spanish, french, german, italian and more. babbel's 10 to 15 minute lessons are available as an app or online. nformation on, babbel.com. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs.
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family man. his kids. >> reporter: not that attracting men had ever been difficult for debra, or any of the women in the family, according to her daughter terra. >> men kind of flock to them. >> really? what is it about the women of your family? >> well, they have really great hearts, and they're pretty decent looking. >> reporter: good women. happy. successful. attractive. >> i love those barstools. >> reporter: debra owned a thriving interior design firm and a moving company, and a silk flowers business. had dozens of employees. certainly no money worries. but she was in her 50s, marriages behind her and she was looking. each potential mate carefully vetted by her watchful daughters. >> we were very judgmental of all the men that she dated. >> reporter: a little too judgmental? maybe. >> me and my sister could go over the top sometimes. just very protective over my mom. >> reporter: but now debra wanted a romance, just for her, on her terms. >> i had always done everything for my children. so i
family man. his kids. >> reporter: not that attracting men had ever been difficult for debra, or any of the women in the family, according to her daughter terra. >> men kind of flock to them. >> really? what is it about the women of your family? >> well, they have really great hearts, and they're pretty decent looking. >> reporter: good women. happy. successful. attractive. >> i love those barstools. >> reporter: debra owned a thriving interior design...
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.sored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, deaths here in the unitedtates from t covid-op 40,000, as the country continuethto grapple wihen to reopen for business. thenamy walter and tamara keith analyze the politics of the pandemic, and how the trump administraon is responding to the historic challenge. plus, a close look at american agriculture. why farm workers find themselvul especiallyrable, and what it means for the food supply. >> you've got families living together. so it makes social distancing hard. we know that often times they are traveling to work in aruck and they're all piling up together. >> woodrf: all that and more on tonight's
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ored by newshour productions, llc >> oodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: as the death toll from covid-19 continues to spike, lawmakers workout a new round of economic relief i talk to speaker of the house thsponse to the virus. , the "hunt for a vaccine." our miles o'brien on the race to find a treatment-- the onlyfi sure way for life to return to normal. plus, the pandemic abroad. how medical officials in uganda are putting their experience with past health crises to work. and, "scenes of silence."es ciround the world come to a standstill, as covid-19 maintains its grip on the e.
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.g sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.sh on the newr tonight: the death toll in the u.s. from covid-19 nearly doubles in a concedes that the power to e social distancing lies with thee ors. then, when to reopen.se as the white hushes an aggressiveestart of the economy, what will it take to get americans back to work safely? and, o nurses in the intensive care unit, amid mounting stress from treating the sick, and fears over the potential for coagion. plus, answering your questions about covid-19-- the risks ofan trission, and how to stay healthy while ca f
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs. sponsored by wshour productions, llc >> woodruff:ood evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight: another dark milestone. the u.s. death toll rises pa 4,500, as top health officials warn that the best case scenario will mean hundreds of thousands die. then, the question of sks. as medical experts send mixed whgnals on whether wearing a mask is needed, at we know so far about facial protection and the pandemic. plus, the pandemic abroad. how taiwan got it right, preparing early and urgently to meet the threat of covid-19. >> when i first arrived home, there were like three or four text messages. "welcome back to taiwan, this is the c.d.c., we're just checking to see if you're okay." a >> woodruff:ll that and more,
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man 1: pbs. man 3: pbs.ioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff. on the "newshour" tonight, the official u.s. death toll passes 16,000, as 10% of the u.s. workforce files for unemployment, ripping a hole in an already wounded economy. i speak with former chair of the federal reserve, janet yellen, on how we might recover. and, hearing from americans across all industries, on how they're coping with newmi unemploymentthe country's financial tailspin. plus, a closer look at housing. after nearly one third of renters couldn't make their payments last week, a coret compon the u.s. economy is at risk of falling apart. unraveling of property tax
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he said this was a man of integrity. this is a man who makes great decisions and all you can think of is "dukes of hazard" on tv. as i got older it resonated with me. if he was here, what i wanted to say -- my father taught me a lot about goals, and achieving goals. and what i would say, we had this saying in my family. when something that happens that's good, ain't life grand. i used to say, dad, ain't life grand? if he was here, that's what i would say. so, let's move on. thank you to rainy day books for hosting this event. thank you, kurt, and the truman library. i loved, loved spending time at the truman library. i spent quite a bit of time there. the archivists are amazing. i'm so excited about kurt graham sitting here, the director of the library, the renovation that they're working on is real exciting. i can't wait to see when it's done. alex, who introduced me, mary mcmurray and lacy at the truman library institute were so wonderful in helping to set this up and jenny kincaid, she's here. she runs her own pr firm
he said this was a man of integrity. this is a man who makes great decisions and all you can think of is "dukes of hazard" on tv. as i got older it resonated with me. if he was here, what i wanted to say -- my father taught me a lot about goals, and achieving goals. and what i would say, we had this saying in my family. when something that happens that's good, ain't life grand. i used to say, dad, ain't life grand? if he was here, that's what i would say. so, let's move on. thank you...
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inhumanity to man they reveal our greatest hope of the future, man's humanity to man. that is why would you are about to see is so important to all of us. ♪ narrator: these are the changing climates of the face of mankind. from the lips of such as these, in a hundred strange languages, comes an unending cry for release from pain and preservation of life. today we meet some who answer that call, american doctors on indian shores, whose dedication to humanity, lights up our hope for peace and understanding in the far corners. ♪ ♪ narrator: the map of the world is more than these and continents, it is as world outline of its peoples, each colored by the creator with a distant crayon but more ak in, one a member of the other. outline of the people of korea. theseer happens to people defies boundaries in various to affect people everywhere. supermarkets, or such differences mean far less than our basic similarities. and what alone holds the promise of healing our divided world is our concern, one for the other. the story we bring you is of a special breed of men inspired by
inhumanity to man they reveal our greatest hope of the future, man's humanity to man. that is why would you are about to see is so important to all of us. ♪ narrator: these are the changing climates of the face of mankind. from the lips of such as these, in a hundred strange languages, comes an unending cry for release from pain and preservation of life. today we meet some who answer that call, american doctors on indian shores, whose dedication to humanity, lights up our hope for peace and...
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insulted another man in the newspaper and there ended up, one man ended up killing the other man on the street and there ended up being a trial. everyone who was on the street or saw it testifying. and they testify to what they saw and what they were thinking. the barrel makers, candle makers, a barber, every level of society. in one way or another, what they all say is i saw that newspaper thing where one was going attack the other. i came personally to the street because something is going to happen here because it has to happen. i saw it was in the newspaper. what the trial makes clear is that everybody understood that culture and how it worked and what should happen. that was fascinating to me. that's the sort of thing that is difficult to find. the testimony in this trial really proved it. >> as he said, thank you for a great evening. >> thank you. >> with reference to your issue where ben wade and his two buddies made the big statement, they must have scared the southerners, a couple years after the republicans, lincoln was elected, they said that was it. did they make a state
insulted another man in the newspaper and there ended up, one man ended up killing the other man on the street and there ended up being a trial. everyone who was on the street or saw it testifying. and they testify to what they saw and what they were thinking. the barrel makers, candle makers, a barber, every level of society. in one way or another, what they all say is i saw that newspaper thing where one was going attack the other. i came personally to the street because something is going to...
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man. when i am going to be at the. last house shrake she remained deeply suspicious of the french undertaking. will they keep their word and allow the fellow got to disband freely but would they seek revenge for past encounters. april on al just a lack. of countries are imposing drastic measures to contain the corona virus pandemic we'll bring you all the latest developments from around the world pulse and on tell stories from across asia and the pacific one i want east brings new in fights from the well to my fucking $910.00 as the democratic presidential race narrows how will the corona virus outbreak impact the u.s. election campaign an in-depth look at be investigated what a burning cat group of independent journalists and becky wrote in the global fight against fate means the u.s. will count its population and a once in a decade census with coronavirus concerns will it get the full picture april on al-jazeera feels and formidable the polls good kids are renowned for their courage on the final. one i want to east f
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in the last words of a man grown tired in public service is heritage for all man everywhere.t: thishe american people, conference is the beginning of a permanent structure of peace upon which we can begin to build , under guard, that better world in which our children and grandchildren, yours and mine, the children tend grandchildren of the whole world, mostly then can live. ♪ can live.ve and ♪ is american history tv on c-span3, where each weekend we feature 48 hours of programs exploring our nation's past. intonight on "reel america," 1990 six fema training program centered on the 1995 oklahoma city bombing, with leading first responders describing their experiences. here is a preview. city, oklahoma, is a city that just over a year ago experienced devastation, as a massive truck bomb exploded and ripped apart to the maratha raheral building -- the murah federal building. hundreds of victims, enormous property damage. officers and first responders from around the country work to rescue victim and searched for because at this horrific scene. it seemed the entire nation was st
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a man who is calm under fire, a man who does his duty. that notion of courage and cowardice was amended. i can give you an example of that by quoting from a jazz officer that is wreeting abouit comrade that was wounded. this was a joke, but not one that i think many would have lapped at. he recounted that one of his men got shot in the arm. when he was shot in the arm, he turned and yelled "here is my 30 days furlough." just at that, another one hit him in the leg and caused him to drop on the ground and he cried out furlough extended 60 days, but that will do, i don't want any more. we know, and this is something that we could possibly talk about at the end of my presentation, that the world trauma was not part of the vocabulary. wanting to put ptsd on these soldiers is historical. these men did adjust in time. they understood that there was only so much that a man had to give at a time of combat. and so those adjustments and flexion ability is at the heart of pragmatism. i am going to focus on a couple. i apologize if i'm speaking quick
a man who is calm under fire, a man who does his duty. that notion of courage and cowardice was amended. i can give you an example of that by quoting from a jazz officer that is wreeting abouit comrade that was wounded. this was a joke, but not one that i think many would have lapped at. he recounted that one of his men got shot in the arm. when he was shot in the arm, he turned and yelled "here is my 30 days furlough." just at that, another one hit him in the leg and caused him to...
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it hit his character, really, a hollywood stunt man, martial artist and former fighter.e survive but able to identify his shooter, man caught with what looked like a hit note in his car. >> and they tell you his name is migu miguel quiroz, mean anything to you? >> not at the time, at all. >> sounded like strong case but more prosecutor hoon chun investigated, weaker it seemed to become. >> done a lot of work, mostly proved your defendant's alibi. >> and really proved that he didn't do this. >> multiple witnesses put miguel quiroz 80 miles from garrett's home on the night of the shooting. then like a scene from columbo tlt, the latest twist that the prosecutors saw in a court hearing. >> noticing something, first of all, quiroz was left-handed. shooter was described as right-handed. >> what left-handed person would try to commit murder with gun in his right hand. >> out of a movie. a script writer might do something like that but in real life didn't make any sense. >> then prosecutor chun saw this photo taken at a barbecue. >> garrett warren facing miguel quiroz, kneeling
it hit his character, really, a hollywood stunt man, martial artist and former fighter.e survive but able to identify his shooter, man caught with what looked like a hit note in his car. >> and they tell you his name is migu miguel quiroz, mean anything to you? >> not at the time, at all. >> sounded like strong case but more prosecutor hoon chun investigated, weaker it seemed to become. >> done a lot of work, mostly proved your defendant's alibi. >> and really...
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>> yeah, man we loved it.e that dude he's such a great guy. >> yes >> jimmy: i've been doing this show from my house, and i'm reading monologue jokes, and now and then, the kids will be there listening, and they don't laugh at anything. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: not even a charity laugh. they, like booing, and they go "[ applause [ applause ] p[ laughter [ laughter ] " and all that stuff it's crazy i was going to ask you do your daughters, do they get your comedy? do they watch your movies? >> guaranteed, when this is on tonight, we'll watch it together they'll laugh at everything you say and stare at everything i say. [ laughter ] i think they just have it where they're nervous that, for me, for you, your own kids, oh, no, what's he going to say that's awful. so they will relax so much like, "oh, jimmy." by the way, we've been walking around with a jimmy fallon beach bag here >> jimmy: do you really? >> it's where i keep my ipad chargers, in my jimmy fallon beach bag. >> jimmy: oh, i love that you use th
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man vs. nature, man vs. man and man vs. with nature stories. man with man. man at peace with himself. it may just change the script and save life as we know it. i can't wait to meet you. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. anna coren in hong kong and cnn newsroom starts now. the united states has the most coronavirus infections and deaths in the world. now the nation is watching nervously as some states ease rules designed to combat the spread. businesses like tattoo parlors, gyms, salons and bowling alleys were allowed to
man vs. nature, man vs. man and man vs. with nature stories. man with man. man at peace with himself. it may just change the script and save life as we know it. i can't wait to meet you. >>> hello and welcome to our viewers in the united states and around the world. anna coren in hong kong and cnn newsroom starts now. the united states has the most coronavirus infections and deaths in the world. now the nation is watching nervously as some states ease rules designed to combat the...
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