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abt the next generations will have to deal with and the burden. >> woodruff: let that sink in, mark shieldsdavid brooks, thank you both. >> oodruff: finally tonight, a musician making her own sound and her own mark as an advocate for disability rights. jeffrey brown und just that when we saw gaelynn leorm in austin, texas in this report for "canvas," our ongoing arts and culture series. ♪ ♪ >> brown: the church filled up with an eager audience, and then stilled when the first performance began, by an extraordinary musician. ♪ ♪ gaelynn lea is transforming what can be done with a violin, and, more importantly, showing us what can be done with a life. >> i really want there to be an acknowledgement that life is both dficult and beautiful at the same time. >> brown: lea, now 35, was born with a congenital disability called osteogenesis imperfecta, or brittle bone disease. her bones broke more than 40 times while she was in the womb, and 16 more have broken since. for her, that need be onlystne part of thy. >> i think, if i only fogased on the netive, i would not be a happy person. there usuall
abt the next generations will have to deal with and the burden. >> woodruff: let that sink in, mark shieldsdavid brooks, thank you both. >> oodruff: finally tonight, a musician making her own sound and her own mark as an advocate for disability rights. jeffrey brown und just that when we saw gaelynn leorm in austin, texas in this report for "canvas," our ongoing arts and culture series. ♪ ♪ >> brown: the church filled up with an eager audience, and then stilled...
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mark shields and david brooks break down another packed week of political news. plus, much more. >> woodruff: we return to the confrontation between the u.s. and iran.ea ier we reported that iran seized at least one ship in the strategic strait of hormuz, roiling the already turbulent waters of the persian gulf. si he left the white house this afternoon, the pnt again had tough words for tehran. >> iran's in big trouble right now. their economy is coming to a crash. they're trying to bring soldiers back home because they can't pay 'em. a lot of bad things are happening to the and it's very easy to straighten out, and it't very easy for make it a lot worse. >> woodruff: before,mr. trump spnd before news came of the ship seizures, i sat down with iran's foreign minister, javad zarif.f he was onee principal negotiators of the 2015 nuclear deal with the u.s. and other world powers, which prident trump pulled out of last year.on now, zarif iof the public faces of the islamic republic's pushback against the united states and its so-called maximum pressure campaign of r
mark shields and david brooks break down another packed week of political news. plus, much more. >> woodruff: we return to the confrontation between the u.s. and iran.ea ier we reported that iran seized at least one ship in the strategic strait of hormuz, roiling the already turbulent waters of the persian gulf. si he left the white house this afternoon, the pnt again had tough words for tehran. >> iran's in big trouble right now. their economy is coming to a crash. they're trying...
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mark shields and break down a packed week of political news. and, joan baez reflects on her art and activism as she embarks on her farewell tour. >> woodruff: now, the finalur installment ineries, "the green rush." in our previous pieces, we've seen how the marijuana industry is booming across the country. but, amid this growth, there are serious concerns that those most affected by decades ofalarijuana crimation are being left out. yamiche alcindor is back p for this report of our occasional series "chasing the dream," on poverty and opportunity in america. >> these are all the amazing products we carry at simply pure. >> alcindor: in the marijuana industry, wanda james has made a name for herself. she opened her first dispensary in 2009. since then, her company, simplyo pure, has be one of the premier brands in denver. james is also a pioneer. >> we we african americans legally licensed in america to own a dispensary. >> alcindor: but as the industry grows, jamesow finds herself re of an outlier. when you look around thatnn is industry, as an
mark shields and break down a packed week of political news. and, joan baez reflects on her art and activism as she embarks on her farewell tour. >> woodruff: now, the finalur installment ineries, "the green rush." in our previous pieces, we've seen how the marijuana industry is booming across the country. but, amid this growth, there are serious concerns that those most affected by decades ofalarijuana crimation are being left out. yamiche alcindor is back p for this report of...
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that's syicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so let's go back to these attackst.y the presid they've now lasted a full week onnkth these democratic ngresswomen, all members, allrs women of color. he has called them a variety of names and he's told them, david, to go back to their countries. their home countries. of course,ou they'rel u.s. citizens, three of them were born in the united states.un what does all this tell us about president trump, about these women member of congress, about our country and what does it say about racism? >> well, it's racist.t. let's get that off the top, an example of it. trump has a certainn of what america is, and in his vision america is yiewn phobic -- xenophobic.op the people of the heartnd are threatened by monals and people that don't look like them. it is a vision that is nostalgic, looking back to the past, and a vision of white america that whites created this country and the rest of us are here by their suffering, and this is theti n
that's syicated columnist mark shields and "new york times" columnist david brooks. hello to both of you. >> thank you, judy. >> woodruff: so let's go back to these attackst.y the presid they've now lasted a full week onnkth these democratic ngresswomen, all members, allrs women of color. he has called them a variety of names and he's told them, david, to go back to their countries. their home countries. of course,ou they'rel u.s. citizens, three of them were born in the...
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mark shields is away.s focusing last night most mostly on militarywove it into his story of america. how does his story of america comport with teal story of america? >> i was up on the mall early in the afternoon and there was a rally of gold star moms and wives, people who had lost a son or a husband in ira and there was a great military feel to that, and they took the sevice in which they were so proud of and what they've suffered and tied it to the fight on socialism and struck me that ereally is trump story, he goes to the military as a source of american values and then ontrasts that to the hostile world outside, anat's one story of america. i don't think it's the rea story. i think it's the story of rome, frankly. we have military pow that's really not what the american story is about. most americans who are in an immigrant country who proabvide sociity and reliberation for people who come from pressed lands can't be the trump story because he doesn't believe in that story. i'd say we're a story tha
mark shields is away.s focusing last night most mostly on militarywove it into his story of america. how does his story of america comport with teal story of america? >> i was up on the mall early in the afternoon and there was a rally of gold star moms and wives, people who had lost a son or a husband in ira and there was a great military feel to that, and they took the sevice in which they were so proud of and what they've suffered and tied it to the fight on socialism and struck me...
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join us online and again here tomorrow evening wh mark shields and david brooks.or all of us at the pbs newshour, thk you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language learning app that a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian, german, and more. babbel's ten to 15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> financial 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. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you're watching pbs. martha stewart: are you your favorite recipes with better for you ingredients from the modern pantry? then you won't want to miss this season of "martha bakes." join me in my kitchen where i'll teach you how to transform everything from traditional cakes, pies
join us online and again here tomorrow evening wh mark shields and david brooks.or all of us at the pbs newshour, thk you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> babbel. a language learning app that a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian, german, and more. babbel's ten to 15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> financial services firm raymond...
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i'm judy woodruff.ne join us onnd again here brmorrow evening with mark shields and daviks.or all of us at the pbs newshour, thank you and see you soon. >> major funding for the pbs newshouras been provided by: >> babbel. a language learning app that a language program that teaches spanish, french, italian german, and more. babbel's ten to 15 minute lessons are available as an app, or online. more information on babbel.com. >> consumer cellular. >> financial servicefirm raymond james. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this prog 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.w acceh.org >> you're watching pbs. >>> hello everyone and welcome to "amenpour." >> finally mueller speaks. e former special counsel spends hours under congressionat questions aboump and the russian campaign. jim baker themer general counsel joins uo tell us whether there's more to investigate. and we dissect muel
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negotiated a blanket indemnity cause for any violations that happened before june of 2019 that shields not only markrberg and sheryl sandberg, but any other directors and executives at the company. and that's a really big deal it kind of says, we don't really even necessarily know what's going to come out after this or if they're going to be further violations that even we didn't foresee now but it kind of doesn't matter, because we paid our $5 billion, and we're safe in the long run >> if you're an investor, kevin, you know, you take a look at the stock, and it's amazing, because when the news broke in the after hours session, facebook shares were down by as much as 1.8% or so and now they're virtually flat, look like they're going to turn positive so it's simply headline risk at the same time, when you think about what facebook might be handicapped in doing, going forward, while it's under doj and ftc scrutiny, it might be, you know, preventing the company from fully monetizing what's app or fully monetizing instagram or so on. and that could then impact the revenue growth rates for this company.
negotiated a blanket indemnity cause for any violations that happened before june of 2019 that shields not only markrberg and sheryl sandberg, but any other directors and executives at the company. and that's a really big deal it kind of says, we don't really even necessarily know what's going to come out after this or if they're going to be further violations that even we didn't foresee now but it kind of doesn't matter, because we paid our $5 billion, and we're safe in the long run >>...
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shield them. police and protesters were locked in a stand—off earlier. police have now backed off. this is happening on the 22nd anniversary of the handover. it is marked key at the moment given the protest we saw injune against that extradition bill. we will keep an eye on events as they u nfold will keep an eye on events as they unfold in hong kong. the sun has set on the final day of the glastonbury festival in south west england. over 175,000 people descended on the iconic worthy farm, which has seen hit filled performances from acts such as the cure, grime artist, stormzy, and australian popstar, kylie minogue. ms minogue saw her return to the festival lineup for the first time since being forced to pull out due to cancer 14 years ago. it wasn't all music though, there was also a suprise appearance by natural historian sir david attenborough. lizo mzimba has the story. this year is the first time glastonbury has taken action against single—use plastics. no longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning many other plastic items. no surprise then that the festival's environmentally—aware audience gave a huge reception to sir david attenborough,
shield them. police and protesters were locked in a stand—off earlier. police have now backed off. this is happening on the 22nd anniversary of the handover. it is marked key at the moment given the protest we saw injune against that extradition bill. we will keep an eye on events as they u nfold will keep an eye on events as they unfold in hong kong. the sun has set on the final day of the glastonbury festival in south west england. over 175,000 people descended on the iconic worthy farm,...
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the us said the shield would compromise nato, of which turkey is a crucial member, and warned ankara of consequences if it went ahead. our turkey correspondent marktense situation? yes. more than tense. it plunges turkey‘s relationship with the us and nato potentially to a new low. the us had warned turkey repeatedly not to buy our elderly from its archrival, russia. —— artillery from the us‘s archrival. 5—400, the first parts of which have been arriving in ankara. the president has said they are free to pick their own artillery. the problem for nato is that russian military equipment here would potentially compromise nato's own equipment. we have had a statement from nato saying we are concerned about the potential consequences of tu rkey‘s about the potential consequences of turkey's decision to buy these missiles. it has warned it will be expeued missiles. it has warned it will be expelled from a programme. it would lead to economic sanctions now it is engaged in missile defence deal with russia. what are your thoughts on how this will play out, there is a lot of anger and hostility? the turkish government is still hoping that president trumbu
the us said the shield would compromise nato, of which turkey is a crucial member, and warned ankara of consequences if it went ahead. our turkey correspondent marktense situation? yes. more than tense. it plunges turkey‘s relationship with the us and nato potentially to a new low. the us had warned turkey repeatedly not to buy our elderly from its archrival, russia. —— artillery from the us‘s archrival. 5—400, the first parts of which have been arriving in ankara. the president has...
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shield does for hal. and with easy access to quality healthcare, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. >>> my thanks to heidi przybyla, ken vogel and markvery much. have a good fourth. that will do it for us this hour. "mtp daily" with steve kornacki in for chuck starts right now. >>> if it's wednesday, president trump responds to criticism of the crisis at the border, lashing out at democrats and defending the conditions in those border facilities. meanwhile, the tanks are lining up for the president's july 4th parade, but what is it really about, celebrating america or celebrating trump? and harris and biden both on the trail in iowa for the first time since that game-changing debate. why this weekend could be
shield does for hal. and with easy access to quality healthcare, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. >>> my thanks to heidi przybyla, ken vogel and markvery much. have a good fourth. that will do it for us this hour. "mtp daily" with steve kornacki in for chuck starts right now. >>> if it's wednesday, president trump responds to criticism of the crisis at the border, lashing out at democrats and defending the conditions in those border...