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t,and with tha mark shields and david brooks, have a great weekend.nally tjulie andrews, one of those legendary entertainers everyone seems to know. next year, andrews will receive her latest accolade, the american film institute's litime achievement award. john yang sat down with the 84-year-old andrews and her daughter,mma walton hamilton, to talk about their new book, which reveals stories people didn't know. this is part of our ongoing arts and culture series, canvas. >> julie andrews and mary poppins weren touchstonesr youth. >> and mine as well. >> isn't that phenomenal. it's a bonus you don't expect. those timeless, good musicals, they were so beautifully made. john: andrews' legendary career includes stage, movies, tv, concerts and recordings. she is a dame commander of the british on power- itish empire and has two emmys, and oscar, and a kennedy center honor. andrews and hamilton, a professional writer and arts educator, have written more than 30 books for children and young adul. they wrote a memoir of my hollywood years as 18. as you were
t,and with tha mark shields and david brooks, have a great weekend.nally tjulie andrews, one of those legendary entertainers everyone seems to know. next year, andrews will receive her latest accolade, the american film institute's litime achievement award. john yang sat down with the 84-year-old andrews and her daughter,mma walton hamilton, to talk about their new book, which reveals stories people didn't know. this is part of our ongoing arts and culture series, canvas. >> julie andrews...
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mark shields and david brooks break down a dizzying week of impeachment news. julieings: andrews. in dozens of countries,orld protesters have takeno the streets. the demands in each country may be unique but demonstrators are united in despetion wit economic disparity and unrealized expectations. inebanon, jane ferguson reports anger at the governmentl divides. >> reporter: in lebanon, defying religious divisions is a revolutionary act in and of itself. this protest movement,ess than ten days old, aims to overcome decades of deep sectariani that have led to a corrupt government and devastating economic crisis. corrtion and bad leadership have made lebanon the second most indebted country in the world. it may default on its debts if it doesn't balance its annual budget. the government has tried to claw its way out of the financial disaster by promising reforms, but demanding more taxes. these people have had enough. >> reporter: this group of young men are angry that there is no future here for em. >> reporter: lebanon'solitical system is based on the country's
mark shields and david brooks break down a dizzying week of impeachment news. julieings: andrews. in dozens of countries,orld protesters have takeno the streets. the demands in each country may be unique but demonstrators are united in despetion wit economic disparity and unrealized expectations. inebanon, jane ferguson reports anger at the governmentl divides. >> reporter: in lebanon, defying religious divisions is a revolutionary act in and of itself. this protest movement,ess than ten...
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that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.lo to both of you. >> hi, judy. >> woodruff: it's been a tumultuous week. as the beginning of the week, sically says to turkey, we're getting u.s. troops out of the way in syria, the turks have gone in, they are going after the kurds who were american allies, but just in the last day or so the president has said, but don't go too far, to turkey. what are we to make of all of this? >> yeah, welcome in, but we don't want you there. it's complete incoherence. i think the logical thing is donald trump spoke to somebody on the phone, he made a decision, it was a terrible sion, amoral decision and just bad for our foreign policy. who's going to fight i.s.i.s. when we're out, who's guarding the 10,000 prisoner prisoners? they're going to turn to russia and iran for strength. it's a terrible designatures. they get bad publicity, the administration does, and mnuchin and others come out and say this is terrible. it's a foreign policy but what trump's latest emotion is. >> it's incoherent. i woul
that is syndicated columnist mark shields, and "new york times" columnist david brooks.lo to both of you. >> hi, judy. >> woodruff: it's been a tumultuous week. as the beginning of the week, sically says to turkey, we're getting u.s. troops out of the way in syria, the turks have gone in, they are going after the kurds who were american allies, but just in the last day or so the president has said, but don't go too far, to turkey. what are we to make of all of this?...
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mark shields a david brooks break down all the week's major impeachment news.ch more. >> woodruff: the mexican state of sinaloa erupted into violence thursday as police captured, then released, the son of drug kingpin jouin "el chapo" guzman. the failed raid has called into question the mexican government's ability to contain drug violence.ex nick schifriores what this says about the capabilities of the united states' top ally in the fight against illegal narcotics. reporter: the descent into chaos played out on social media. a phalanx of mexican security forces deploy to a neighborhood controlled by the y-werful, locased drug cartel and capture theitarget: ovidio zman lopez, who now runs the family business built byis father, known as el chapo, mexico's mosinfamous drug lord, now in a u.s. prison. ( music ) but then, the cartel called in the cavalry. with music blaring and phones filming, gunmen with machine guns and rocket-propelled grenades raced to the rescue. they deployed a 50-caliber machine gun that's so heavy, it's attached to the back of a truck. ( gu
mark shields a david brooks break down all the week's major impeachment news.ch more. >> woodruff: the mexican state of sinaloa erupted into violence thursday as police captured, then released, the son of drug kingpin jouin "el chapo" guzman. the failed raid has called into question the mexican government's ability to contain drug violence.ex nick schifriores what this says about the capabilities of the united states' top ally in the fight against illegal narcotics. reporter:...
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mark shields and ramesh ponnuru the widening investigation into president trump., much more. >> woodruff: returning now to our main story, the eastern country of ukraine lies at ntthe heart of the impeach inquiry. we've sent special correspondent simon ostrovsky there, to reporr on what' and what's not in the story of hunter and joe biden. >> reporter: how did ukraine find itself suddenly in the middle of an american impeachment investigatatn? the heart of e matter are ev16ts that took place in 20 when former vice president joe biden threatened to pull a biion dollars in loan guarantees from the struggling post-soviet nation, if itsal prosecutor genasn't fired,t fi echoing the demands of other allies and the international monetary fund, who wanted ukraine's judicial system rid of corruption. but, president donald trump alleges that biden did this in neder to stop anestigation into a ukrainiany company called burisma, which his son hunter served on the board of. >> somebody ought to look into joe biden's statement, because it was disgraceful. >> reporter: it all ce
mark shields and ramesh ponnuru the widening investigation into president trump., much more. >> woodruff: returning now to our main story, the eastern country of ukraine lies at ntthe heart of the impeach inquiry. we've sent special correspondent simon ostrovsky there, to reporr on what' and what's not in the story of hunter and joe biden. >> reporter: how did ukraine find itself suddenly in the middle of an american impeachment investigatatn? the heart of e matter are ev16ts that...
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mark shields, ramesh ponnuru, thank you. >> thank you. you're welcome.tinue our series, "china: power and prosperity," with what the u.s. calls "one of the worst human rights crises of our time." ghurs are muslims who trace their roots through thousands of years to central asia. today, most of them, about 11 million, live in the chinese province xinjiang. they represent less than 1% ofer the populati in a country that 9 is more th han chinese, the ethnicity that china traces back to an ancient empire. e communist china has long persecuted people based on their religion.te but the u.s., ational groups, and uighurs say this is different. inthey accuse china of thr uighurs into camps, and targeting their religion and entire culre. with the support of the pulitzer center, nick schifrin reports avfrom a city many uighurs fled to-- istanbul. >> schifrin: istbul is 2,500 miles from xinjiang, china. muslim uighurs who live here are free, but their minds are still imprisoned. >> ( translated ): i never imagined this could happen in the 21st century: innocent peop
mark shields, ramesh ponnuru, thank you. >> thank you. you're welcome.tinue our series, "china: power and prosperity," with what the u.s. calls "one of the worst human rights crises of our time." ghurs are muslims who trace their roots through thousands of years to central asia. today, most of them, about 11 million, live in the chinese province xinjiang. they represent less than 1% ofer the populati in a country that 9 is more th han chinese, the ethnicity that china...
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mark shields and ramesh nnuru are here to analyze the swirling impeachment investigation, and the moneythe democratic presidential candidates.
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mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the attorney general's criminal probe into the originsthe russia investigation, and the latest vement in the impeachment inquiry. plus, julie andrews, legendary star of stage and screen, and now the author of a new memoir, about raising a family while in the hollywood spotlight. >> i couldn't sit through the itsound of music for yearsut weeping because anytime i saw my mother cry on a film, i burstys into tearsf.
mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the attorney general's criminal probe into the originsthe russia investigation, and the latest vement in the impeachment inquiry. plus, julie andrews, legendary star of stage and screen, and now the author of a new memoir, about raising a family while in the hollywood spotlight. >> i couldn't sit through the itsound of music for yearsut weeping because anytime i saw my mother cry on a film, i burstys into tearsf.
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mark shields and david works are here to analyze the trump administration's criminal probe into the origins of the russian investigation and the latest moves ithe impeachment inquiry. edit julie andrews, legendary star, now the author of a new memoir cowritten with h r daughter abosing a family in the hollywood spotlight. si couldn't through the sound of music for years without
mark shields and david works are here to analyze the trump administration's criminal probe into the origins of the russian investigation and the latest moves ithe impeachment inquiry. edit julie andrews, legendary star, now the author of a new memoir cowritten with h r daughter abosing a family in the hollywood spotlight. si couldn't through the sound of music for years without
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that is mark shields and david brooks. let's pick up with my conversation with john kasich. hearing and following what has happened the last few days that prident trump suld be impeached. do you s given all the events, the testimony before congress, what mick mulvaney said yesterday, that this argument for impeachment is getting stronger? >>es, it certainly is. i say maybe two or three dozen republicans in the house willme vote for impea. you can feel it will stop just put yourselves in the shoes for trying to be defender. you wake up on an hourly basis or daily basis and you are hit with another thunderbolt. what is it? it is foreign policy, mick mulvaney, condescending, antagonistic, stupid. you understand why he has never had a press conference before. you cannot defend the president. republicans are attacking democrats and there is no defense. i thinkou can feel support shrinking. >> how do you assess that? >> if your defense is there was no quid pro quo, it is pretty hard. we learned on the transcript and now we have testimony, the deputy of ukraine that basically it wa
that is mark shields and david brooks. let's pick up with my conversation with john kasich. hearing and following what has happened the last few days that prident trump suld be impeached. do you s given all the events, the testimony before congress, what mick mulvaney said yesterday, that this argument for impeachment is getting stronger? >>es, it certainly is. i say maybe two or three dozen republicans in the house willme vote for impea. you can feel it will stop just put yourselves in...
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this makes up between jose martinez and called his wall failing to take a simple catch manager mark shields struggled to watch that one while washington went on to wrap up a 74 win on the night with a formal sameas featuring a world series of parents is even more remarkable given the fact they have such a force start to this season so. they know how far we get back in it but i really believe that these guys could turn turn us around right from right from the get go and they did and the play really well through throughout you know after may 24th we we played baseball throughout the rest of the year and the result is what you see. the he said rockets lead the american league championship series to one against the yankees after a victory in new york it gave 3 home runs from the survey and just reddick set the rockets on their way they went on to take it all one heavy rain in new york has delayed game 4 to thursday. south africa's rugby players don't think they're well cup quarter final against japan is about revenge the springboks had one of the tournament's biggest ever upsets when they lost
this makes up between jose martinez and called his wall failing to take a simple catch manager mark shields struggled to watch that one while washington went on to wrap up a 74 win on the night with a formal sameas featuring a world series of parents is even more remarkable given the fact they have such a force start to this season so. they know how far we get back in it but i really believe that these guys could turn turn us around right from right from the get go and they did and the play...
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mark call a. cell phone the shield of us.was settled at last by miss loveliness commission itself and then one of the consequences of our eyes well he said well we're not going to. barbara's bergen. shortcoming. this month as i must. know of only some of. the most of the things i've done some of. the students. but then it was from the sale of india's not my consulate not on shelves i thought maybe when i was on the look on started on some of the sponsors. because something struck as it was to flesh this image of especially most of us will give you some of them are given usually. in school from those muslims. who are also big when done muslims for from found 60 are. far more on the low to no doubt and feel those this for the 1st time nish true then it's good for. the movie it's got the name bubba shucks just as i suppose if a. bunch of the saw of stuff about us officials much more loads a place that's good for the. whole month and lots of people this is you know. mexico's food students will just assume. it's just that's obviou
mark call a. cell phone the shield of us.was settled at last by miss loveliness commission itself and then one of the consequences of our eyes well he said well we're not going to. barbara's bergen. shortcoming. this month as i must. know of only some of. the most of the things i've done some of. the students. but then it was from the sale of india's not my consulate not on shelves i thought maybe when i was on the look on started on some of the sponsors. because something struck as it was to...
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marks the second year of lower rates. the white house says it's approved requests from a dozen states to shield them from high cost through what it calls reinsurance and says it's helping to stabilize the market. what a health care experts arguing obamacare is stronger because insurers have raise rates enough to make the exchange profitable amazon's. >>jeff pesos runs one of the most successful businesses in the world and he's now looking for his next generation of basis visited a dc high school to encourage students to go after computer science education. kelly lyon has the story. >>it was the surprise of a lifetime for computer science teacher ramona hudgens my brain definitely had to catch up of what was happening. and then i did notice a kiss and hug him. she and students greeted by amazon founder and c e o jeff bezos the billionaire entrepreneur stopped by to encourage students to pursue careers in technology. it took a lot of computer science. >>strongly encourage you guys to keep at this. you learn these kinds of skills and it will change your life. >>the visit supports the company's future engineer program which o
marks the second year of lower rates. the white house says it's approved requests from a dozen states to shield them from high cost through what it calls reinsurance and says it's helping to stabilize the market. what a health care experts arguing obamacare is stronger because insurers have raise rates enough to make the exchange profitable amazon's. >>jeff pesos runs one of the most successful businesses in the world and he's now looking for his next generation of basis visited a dc high...
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mark the beginning of the norman conquest of england. an ancient battlefield comes alive with the sound of steel against steel. hundreds just swords and shields to reenact a battle to find english history. it was the regional game of thrones facing off king harold and his saxon army against william the conqueror and his normans. the swords was swollen. a rose flew. and the body count grew. a lot of the exhilaration of kind of fighting in the balkans is very exciting very intense you don't think about anything else because although. only pretending to be in the battle there are still people waving a weapons around we believe that with your chin you ration could never do that again because they had to critical mentality to do that fish you have to figure out just crossing the channel like that. we've been equipment was not so modernized like we have now and conditions were very quite difficult and what we're after is incredible i mean. the climax of a battle king harold is cut down and slain. with his rival dad william sees this be english thriving but unlike nearly a millennium ago plays bested on the battlefield and live to reenact another da
mark the beginning of the norman conquest of england. an ancient battlefield comes alive with the sound of steel against steel. hundreds just swords and shields to reenact a battle to find english history. it was the regional game of thrones facing off king harold and his saxon army against william the conqueror and his normans. the swords was swollen. a rose flew. and the body count grew. a lot of the exhilaration of kind of fighting in the balkans is very exciting very intense you don't think...
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not only is it or founding document, it also makes a terrific shield from any responsibility whatsoever. at least that's how facebook's marklaining why facebook will not sensor false political ads. particularly, ones that are completely patently offensively false. >> i don't think most people want to live in a world where you can only post things that tech companies judge to be 100% true. banning political ads favors incumbents and whoever the media chooses to cover. >> and with that, zuckerberg just relinquished total responsibility for what's said on his social media platform. it's all a matter of free speech to him, right? except it's not. free speech does not mean consequence-free speech. consider, for example, us. the national broadcasting company. according to the fcc, broadcasters are responsible for selecting the broadcast material that airs on their stations, including advertisements. in fact, we have an entire department that reviews ads before we put them on television. for factual accuracy, among other things. we're held liable. so zuckerberg can masquerade as a defender of the first amendment all he wants but
not only is it or founding document, it also makes a terrific shield from any responsibility whatsoever. at least that's how facebook's marklaining why facebook will not sensor false political ads. particularly, ones that are completely patently offensively false. >> i don't think most people want to live in a world where you can only post things that tech companies judge to be 100% true. banning political ads favors incumbents and whoever the media chooses to cover. >> and with...
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shield them from the flames. all three transported to the hospital for non-life- threatening injuries. everyone expected to be okay. >>> here's markflag warnings. >> typically, we talk about that like warnings and wind advisors, this i cannot forecast an event like this developing right now in northern telephone and the bay area. this is an extended period of potentially damaging winds in the bay area. the red flag warning already out for portions of the north bay and east bay. the north bay peaks like mount st. helena, we could have a gust of 70 miles an hour, especially as the wind goes down the hills, that dries out and warms up. here is the information, the north bay and east bay, already out, 11:00 monday morning, it begins in a few areas in the coastal areas in the santa cruz mountains, that begins at 3 am monday until 11 am monday. the gusts going above 45 miles an hour, the hills jump upwards and topping 60 miles an hour. as far as the wind right now, portions of the north bay not too strong yet. mount st. helena, usually the indicator of wind right now, showing a gust of 13 miles an hour. portions of mount diablo, 10 mile
shield them from the flames. all three transported to the hospital for non-life- threatening injuries. everyone expected to be okay. >>> here's markflag warnings. >> typically, we talk about that like warnings and wind advisors, this i cannot forecast an event like this developing right now in northern telephone and the bay area. this is an extended period of potentially damaging winds in the bay area. the red flag warning already out for portions of the north bay and east bay....
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shield. i'm asking, is that the question -mark no, they would be responsible for the content that they created and developed. so section 230, that legal shield wouldnot apply . >> mister paris, are there tools available like total dna or copyright id to flag the sale of illegal drugs online? if the idea is platforms to be incentivize to actively scanner platforms and take down blatant illegal content, shouldn't keywords or other indicators associated with opioids the searchable through an automated process -mark. >> the short answer is yes, there's two ways ofdoing content moderation . once material has been identified either by human moderator whether the child abuse material, illegal drugs, terrorism -related material, whatever it is, material copyright infringement anything for a fingerprinted and then stuck from future upload and distribution area technology has been understood and deployed overa decade . i think it is and deployed unevenly across the platforms and not merely aggressively enough that one form of content moderation that works today. the second form is what i call the day ze
shield. i'm asking, is that the question -mark no, they would be responsible for the content that they created and developed. so section 230, that legal shield wouldnot apply . >> mister paris, are there tools available like total dna or copyright id to flag the sale of illegal drugs online? if the idea is platforms to be incentivize to actively scanner platforms and take down blatant illegal content, shouldn't keywords or other indicators associated with opioids the searchable through an...
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developed so section 230, that legal shield would not apply. >> mister farid, are there tools available like total dna or copyright iv flag the sale of illegal drugs online -mark the ideas platforms to be incentivize to scan their platforms and takedown blatantly illegalcontent , shouldn't the words or other indicators associated with opioids the searchable through anautomated process ? >> the short answer is yes. there's two ways of doing content moderation. once materials have been identified, typically by human moderator that's child abuse , illegal drugs, terrorism -related material, whatever that is, copyright infringement and the fingerprinted and then stopped from future upload and distribution. technology has been well understood and deployed for over a decade . i think it's been deployed dynamically across platforms and not merely aggressively enough that's one form of content moderation that works today. the second form is what i call the bay zero, finding the christchurch video on upload. that is difficult and still requires law enforcement, journalists for the platforms themselves to find the winds that content has been identified it can be removed
developed so section 230, that legal shield would not apply. >> mister farid, are there tools available like total dna or copyright iv flag the sale of illegal drugs online -mark the ideas platforms to be incentivize to scan their platforms and takedown blatantly illegalcontent , shouldn't the words or other indicators associated with opioids the searchable through anautomated process ? >> the short answer is yes. there's two ways of doing content moderation. once materials have...
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shield his son from ukraine investigation into a company that employed him has ordered been discredited. the world's fifth richest man admits billionaires should probably not exist. speaking at a facebook event, markkerberg was asked to respond to comments from senator bernie sanders about excessive wealth. facebook's ceo says no one deserves that much money, adding good work should be rewarded but great fortunes can be "unreasonable." zuckerberg is worth more than $59 billion. price is leading demand for imports to india. plunged for aries third straight month in september to the lowest monthly level in three years. shipments slumped 86% from year ago to 13.5 tons. more than a ton lower than in august and the lowest reported monthly figure since january 2016. a u.k. artist has shattered his own auction record. a painting depicting british lawmakers as champs sold -- chimps sold for over $12 million. bidding for the peace lasted 13 minutes. his previous million dollars sale record hit the headlines when the artwork self-destructed immediately after the final bid. global news 24 hours a day, on-air and online on tictoc and twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in .ore than 120
shield his son from ukraine investigation into a company that employed him has ordered been discredited. the world's fifth richest man admits billionaires should probably not exist. speaking at a facebook event, markkerberg was asked to respond to comments from senator bernie sanders about excessive wealth. facebook's ceo says no one deserves that much money, adding good work should be rewarded but great fortunes can be "unreasonable." zuckerberg is worth more than $59 billion. price...