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mark shields and david brooksy have a second-ok at the mueller report and its impact. all that and more tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: be >> b a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. me >> concellular. ra >> bnsway. f ancial services firm raymond james. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: president trump is back on the attack about the special counsel's russia rblort. today, hted his own former advisers who told investigators that he tried repeatedly to hinder the probe. in tweets, he charged many of the statements were "fted and totally untrue." he also called them "total b.s.... only giveno make the other person look good." this was a shift from a y earlier, when mr. trump claime that he had been vindicated. the redacted report found no trump campaign con
mark shields and david brooksy have a second-ok at the mueller report and its impact. all that and more tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: be >> b a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. me >> concellular. ra >> bnsway. f ancial services firm raymond james. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this program was...
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mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> thank you. >> nawaz: next week marks a year since the deathbarbara bush. a new biography, "the matriach" by susan page of "usa today," reveals the hearche and happiness that shaped the life of a woman who left on indelible mark on modern american history. judy woodruff talked with page recently, for our "newshour bookshelf." >> woodruff: susan page, the triarch barba bush and the making of an american dynasty. thank you for talking with us. what a personal biography this is. i think this is the most personal i've ever read of a first lady. you say she was probably thema most underesd first lady of our prornd era. what did you mean? >> people thought they knew barbara bush. shey thought she wa approachable, warm, and a grandmother with the cloud of white hair, and she was all those things, but she was more than that, in ways i think most americans didn't realize. she was a hugely influential political advisor to her husband and to her son. ehe spoke with them behind th scenes on issues like confronting the aids crisis or haling with the end ofc
mark shields, david brooks, thank you. >> thank you. >> nawaz: next week marks a year since the deathbarbara bush. a new biography, "the matriach" by susan page of "usa today," reveals the hearche and happiness that shaped the life of a woman who left on indelible mark on modern american history. judy woodruff talked with page recently, for our "newshour bookshelf." >> woodruff: susan page, the triarch barba bush and the making of an american...
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that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.lo to both of you. it's friday. so let's tk about joe biden. he finally is in the ce, david.a and it ws interesting his message, the launch of the video message yesterday contrasting d mself with president trump and charlottesville president who would condone the kind of violence in charlottesville. what did you make of that? >> i thought it was a smart strategy. first, if you're a democrat d you think all we have to do is nominate someone normal and not screw this up, we can beat trump, and joe biden is normal, and the country kows him, he's been through it all before. so him versus ump, if you just fant to beat trump, he's probably your sest bet, that's a pretty good argument. second, i like the way he made this al about values, but what america stands for and wh our values are is a central one, and he really made it about that. he really wrapped himself around the constitution, the mern founding, and said this is no who we are. if you're worried the democrats donned don't like the f
that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.lo to both of you. it's friday. so let's tk about joe biden. he finally is in the ce, david.a and it ws interesting his message, the launch of the video message yesterday contrasting d mself with president trump and charlottesville president who would condone the kind of violence in charlottesville. what did you make of that? >> i thought it was a smart strategy. first, if you're a democrat d...
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mark shields and david brooks break down the week's top sties., irish singer hozier on finding hope in uncertain times. this month marks the 25th anniversy of the rwandan genocide. upwards of 800,000 people were killed in just over three months 95,000 children were orphaned. 75% of ethnic tutsis were wiy d out,tremists from the hutu ethnic group. tuw, three young men impacted by the violence have rned to photography, showing the resilience of the country. special correspondent beth murphy, of the groundtruth daproject, reports from rw >> reporter: 25 years after beinorphaned by the genocide gadi, mussa and bizimana are trekking through rwanda, with the one possession that matters now to them most: their cameras. >> ( translated ): i'm taking pictures of these clothes. women o were killed, and babies who were killed. sometimes people would come, ano if they reized the cloth, they would know this is their baby. >> reporter: they're taking pictures here at one of the nearly 250 memorials that dot the country, and asking questions, trying to understa
mark shields and david brooks break down the week's top sties., irish singer hozier on finding hope in uncertain times. this month marks the 25th anniversy of the rwandan genocide. upwards of 800,000 people were killed in just over three months 95,000 children were orphaned. 75% of ethnic tutsis were wiy d out,tremists from the hutu ethnic group. tuw, three young men impacted by the violence have rned to photography, showing the resilience of the country. special correspondent beth murphy, of...
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mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze joe biden's entrance into the race for president, elizabethan to pay for free college and continuing fallout from the mueller report plus, a dramatic version of the beloved story "les miserables." >> i realized that, like all classics, i suppose, that it ioars constant reinterpret you can't get a 50-, 100-page
mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze joe biden's entrance into the race for president, elizabethan to pay for free college and continuing fallout from the mueller report plus, a dramatic version of the beloved story "les miserables." >> i realized that, like all classics, i suppose, that it ioars constant reinterpret you can't get a 50-, 100-page
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mark shields and david brooks pr the latest controversial statements by thident on immigration. celebrating loretta lynn. an all-star castuntry musicians pay tribute to thesi legendarer, who at 87, reflects on how she got to the top.
mark shields and david brooks pr the latest controversial statements by thident on immigration. celebrating loretta lynn. an all-star castuntry musicians pay tribute to thesi legendarer, who at 87, reflects on how she got to the top.
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mark shields a david brooks have a second-day look at the mueller report and its impact.hat and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
mark shields a david brooks have a second-day look at the mueller report and its impact.hat and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
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mark shields and david brooksy have a second-ok at the mueller report and its impact.hat and more tonight's
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mark shields and david brooks analyze the president's threat to shut down the u.s.ern border, the latest on the mueller report, and how joe biden is handling "personal space." m all that aore, on tonight's pbs newshour.
mark shields and david brooks analyze the president's threat to shut down the u.s.ern border, the latest on the mueller report, and how joe biden is handling "personal space." m all that aore, on tonight's pbs newshour.
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episode what an inspiration prince says dr mark prince will be most certainly was to mike says once again tackling issues bereft of westminster what a cracking shield guard mackenzie also speaks of dr mark prince a steward in the loss of the son says fabulous as always but dr mark prince that was supressed and touching not for the first time watching your show i was deeply moved by his story the authorities in london seem very reluctant to take advice or listen to anybody though which is very sad if not i reckon it's finally donal says stop and search randomly at school entrances and major events will help he also suggest an on the spot community service of two hundred hours for any forest offense i care very much he tweets and e-mails now the home secretary speech in east london last week was his first on crime his commitment to move to the public health approach has received a cautious welcome across the political parties the public health approach which is something i announced towards the end of last year and that again was through listing to experience from both other parts.
episode what an inspiration prince says dr mark prince will be most certainly was to mike says once again tackling issues bereft of westminster what a cracking shield guard mackenzie also speaks of dr mark prince a steward in the loss of the son says fabulous as always but dr mark prince that was supressed and touching not for the first time watching your show i was deeply moved by his story the authorities in london seem very reluctant to take advice or listen to anybody though which is very...
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mark. >> we know rouuffalo is a big blabber mouth. >> not again. >> chris evans who's expecting to hang up his shield appears on screen for a reportedne hour and six minutes, the most of any end game star. >> it was emotional. again, this has nothing to do with what happens in the plot. you wrapped on the last movie. it shook me up. >> she is so gorgeous. it has been an amazing week for taylor swift. a couple of days ago she rocked the red carpet at the time 100 event. swifties have been counting down to this day. ♪ you'll never find another like me ♪ >> it makes me -- it more fun to create music videos. >> her new song is called "me." swifties across the globe began dissecting the video from the very first frame. taylor is shedding the darkness of her "reputati the snake explodes into a cloud of pastel butterflies. taylor told apple music "me" is supposed to be a feel good anthem. >> it's about individuality. it's about celebrating that. it's about not feeling like you're replaceable. there's only one of you. >> could there be a future dixie chicks collaboration? they even responded to the speculation on instagram with the looking
mark. >> we know rouuffalo is a big blabber mouth. >> not again. >> chris evans who's expecting to hang up his shield appears on screen for a reportedne hour and six minutes, the most of any end game star. >> it was emotional. again, this has nothing to do with what happens in the plot. you wrapped on the last movie. it shook me up. >> she is so gorgeous. it has been an amazing week for taylor swift. a couple of days ago she rocked the red carpet at the time 100...
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mark at the massachusetts institute of technology. students draped the school's great dome with a giant cloth version of captain america's red, white and blue shieldamerica is one of the characters in the block buster movie "avengers: game." the shield went up on saturday. it was taken down yesterday. >>> on the cbs money watch now, be aware a new scam involving google chrome and trouble for the woodstock 50th anniversary festival. diane king hall is at the new york stock exchange with that and more. good morning, diane. >> good morning, ann marie. apple takes center stage with the iphone maker expected to release its second quarter financial results. a number of other notable earnings are on deck include including con foe phillips, g lerks, mastercard, mcdonald's, pfizer. banks and financial companies led the market gains on monday. the dow rose 11 points. the s&p 500 added 3 and the nasdaq gained 15. >>> boeing ceo says the safety systems on its 737 max jets were properly designed. in a meeting with shareholders yesterday dennis mullenberg said boeing is working to make the jets safer following two recent deadly crashes. the anti-stall system wa
mark at the massachusetts institute of technology. students draped the school's great dome with a giant cloth version of captain america's red, white and blue shieldamerica is one of the characters in the block buster movie "avengers: game." the shield went up on saturday. it was taken down yesterday. >>> on the cbs money watch now, be aware a new scam involving google chrome and trouble for the woodstock 50th anniversary festival. diane king hall is at the new york stock...
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jumped in front of the rabbi to shield him from gunfire police detained a nineteen year old man in connection with the incident which took place during a service to mark the jewish holiday a possible for the suspect reportedly posted an anti semitic message online before the attack president trump said that the shooting looks like a hate crime the city's authorities say the community should stay united. someone filled with hate. when am. attacked the. goods at the bottom our way an attack against our jewish brothers and sisters. fortunately that person was apprehended and now this community comes together a horrible loss of life yet this suspect who is in detention in california is said to have been motivated by last month's shooting in new zealand. and he's not the only killer inspired by the mosque attack the easter sunday massacre of christian churchgoers ensure a like being called a retaliate for the new zealand atrocity to with terrorism retaliation having communities our senior correspondent in iraq as the of now looks into the escalating trend of religious violence. it's not about your color it's your creed and it's as old as time faith was the
jumped in front of the rabbi to shield him from gunfire police detained a nineteen year old man in connection with the incident which took place during a service to mark the jewish holiday a possible for the suspect reportedly posted an anti semitic message online before the attack president trump said that the shooting looks like a hate crime the city's authorities say the community should stay united. someone filled with hate. when am. attacked the. goods at the bottom our way an attack...
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in front of the rabbi to shield him from the gunfire police have detained in one thousand year old man in connection with the incident which took place during a service to mark the jewish holiday of passover the suspect reportedly posted the anti semitic message online before the attack president said shooting quote looks like a hate crime the city's authorities say the community should stay united. someone filled with hate. when i am and attacked the congregants at the bottom our way an attack against our jewish brothers and sisters. fortunately that person was apprehended and now this community comes together a horrible loss of life. well the suspect who is in detention in california is said to have been motivated by last month's mosque shootings in new zealand. and he's not the only killer inspired by that mosque attack easter sunday mosque or of christian worship in sri lanka has been called retaliation for the new zealand trustee to work with terrorism we're seeing retaliation hitting communities our senior correspondent rockers the of looks into the escalating trend of religious violence. it's not about your color it's your creed and it's as old as tim
in front of the rabbi to shield him from the gunfire police have detained in one thousand year old man in connection with the incident which took place during a service to mark the jewish holiday of passover the suspect reportedly posted the anti semitic message online before the attack president said shooting quote looks like a hate crime the city's authorities say the community should stay united. someone filled with hate. when i am and attacked the congregants at the bottom our way an attack...
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concern would be the white house would be trying to shield information on an investigation that has to do with the president. now we're learning from mark's reporting in the new york times there's been this back and forth, several conversations over a couple of weeks. it raises the question why are we learning about this from the new york times and not from officials. not from bill barr or anyone from the white house. >> it's interesting because the former fbi director james comey was criticized for having full scale news conference as he was announcing no criminal charges would be launched against hillary clinton. did barr and rosenstein potentially risk that kind of criticism? >> they risk it. they will have to tread carefully tomorrow. the letter that rod rosenstein, that memo that was used in justifying james comey, mentioned the fact he held this press conference about hillary clinton that violated doj protoc protocol. you don't hold press conferences when you decide not to prosecute someone. there will many other things they can talk about tomorrow. the process. how they decided to redact what. his thinking. addressing this back and
concern would be the white house would be trying to shield information on an investigation that has to do with the president. now we're learning from mark's reporting in the new york times there's been this back and forth, several conversations over a couple of weeks. it raises the question why are we learning about this from the new york times and not from officials. not from bill barr or anyone from the white house. >> it's interesting because the former fbi director james comey was...
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marking the last day of passover. kaye died after she reportedly jumped in front of a hail of gunfire to shield rabbi yisroel goldstein from the onslaught. rabbi goldstein was shot in both hands, losing his right index finger. he spoke to reporters sunday in an emotional news conference. >> walking to the lobby and i see lori laying on the floor unconscious. and heard your husband, dr. howard kaye, who is like a brother to me, is trying to resuscitate her and he faints and he is laying there on the then next to his wife and their daughter hannah comes out screaming. it is the most heart-wrenching sight i could have seen. amy: two other congregants were wounded in the attack. police say the shooter fled the scene but was arrested a short time later. they identified him as 19-year-old john earnest, a student at cal state san marcos. prosecutors are investigating the shooting as a hate crime, after the suspect published an anti-semitic manifesto online referencing recent massacres at the tree of life synynagogue in pittsburgh and a pair of mosques in christchurch, new zealand. earnest also claimed responsibility for an a
marking the last day of passover. kaye died after she reportedly jumped in front of a hail of gunfire to shield rabbi yisroel goldstein from the onslaught. rabbi goldstein was shot in both hands, losing his right index finger. he spoke to reporters sunday in an emotional news conference. >> walking to the lobby and i see lori laying on the floor unconscious. and heard your husband, dr. howard kaye, who is like a brother to me, is trying to resuscitate her and he faints and he is laying...
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shield her rabbi as they both faced down a gunman. lori kaye was 60 years old. she was in poway outside san diego on saturday to marky for her mother who had passed away in november. lori kaye, that 60-year-old woman, mother, wife, and much
shield her rabbi as they both faced down a gunman. lori kaye was 60 years old. she was in poway outside san diego on saturday to marky for her mother who had passed away in november. lori kaye, that 60-year-old woman, mother, wife, and much
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shield her rabbi as they both faced down a gunman. lori kaye was 60 years old. she was in poway outside san diego on saturday to mark the end of passover and also to pray for her mother who had passed away in november. lori kaye, that 60-year-old woman, mother, wife, and much more, she's now dead. her rabbi was also shot. two other people including an 8-year-old little girl were also injured. the reason behind this horrifying tragedy, blind hate. >> here is a young man standing with a rifle, pointing right at me. and i look at him. he had sunglasses on. i couldn't see his eyes. i couldn't see his soul. >> we saw the hate. >> i did not know what was going on. >> so the piece of shrapnel went in your leg and came out the other side? >> yeah. >> what were you thinking then? did it hurt? >> in the first place when it was gushing blood, i didn't feel it. then after they wiped it and the blood was off, it felt like i had the giant bruise ever. it was hurting bad. >> cnn's dan simon is in poway, california, joining me now. what more are you learning about lori kaye, about the other victims in this? >> well, hi, kate. some
shield her rabbi as they both faced down a gunman. lori kaye was 60 years old. she was in poway outside san diego on saturday to mark the end of passover and also to pray for her mother who had passed away in november. lori kaye, that 60-year-old woman, mother, wife, and much more, she's now dead. her rabbi was also shot. two other people including an 8-year-old little girl were also injured. the reason behind this horrifying tragedy, blind hate. >> here is a young man standing with a...
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if they break the law, something happens, they have a shield that american citizens don't have in those municipalities. pete: marker president barack obama has reached across the aisle and said wait a second. president trump has a point there is a crisis at our southern border. talked about what pete mentioned earlier in the show. watch. >> make no mistake. sanctuary cities are a parity of this crisis. they are signaling and telling immigrants come here illegally, exploit our laws and our generosity. not only will we take you in. we will protect you. we will reward you and we will thwart the law enforcement from trying to do their job. it's truly unbelievable. sanctuary cities have been a good chunk of illegal aliens, they are self-deploying themselves to these sanctuary cities. that's where they want to go. you could argue the government would just be expediting the process of getting them to where they want to end up anyway. pete: it's true. as i think about 2020. and all these candidates and we will get to that a little bit later on in this hour. are they really going to run on open borders and lawlessness? th
if they break the law, something happens, they have a shield that american citizens don't have in those municipalities. pete: marker president barack obama has reached across the aisle and said wait a second. president trump has a point there is a crisis at our southern border. talked about what pete mentioned earlier in the show. watch. >> make no mistake. sanctuary cities are a parity of this crisis. they are signaling and telling immigrants come here illegally, exploit our laws and our...