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business abroad, the two major candidates are not sounding that far apartr last week correspondent paul solman spoke with economist peter navarro about donaldrr trump's approach. tonight paul talks trade with ohio senator sherrod brown, one of hillary clinton's biggest supporters.su it's part of our "making sense" series, which airs every thursday. >> denise? >> reporter: sherrod brown's been buying suits made ins brooklyn, ohio for years. the democratic senator has longn pushed "made in america," long fought free trade agreements which, he says, have shafted blue collar workers. >> senator brown is calling for action against cheating china. >> they don't play fair and we've gotta fight back. >> reporter: the message carried him to re-election four years ago in a state that's bled somee 300,000 manufacturing jobs in the last 20 years. >> we have lost millions of decent paying jobs. that has got to end! >> reporter: left-wingers like bernie sanders have long shared brown's stance on trade. but opposition to trade deals has gone mainstream in 2016. >> we're letting our jobs go to mexico! >> as p
business abroad, the two major candidates are not sounding that far apartr last week correspondent paul solman spoke with economist peter navarro about donaldrr trump's approach. tonight paul talks trade with ohio senator sherrod brown, one of hillary clinton's biggest supporters.su it's part of our "making sense" series, which airs every thursday. >> denise? >> reporter: sherrod brown's been buying suits made ins brooklyn, ohio for years. the democratic senator has longn...
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paul solman bring us his latest "making sense" which airs w thursdays. >> reporter: i've heard it said that the most valuable thing ina today's world, post-industrial world, is the human being'sri attention and how to get it. is that true?w >> i believe that. >> reporter: psychology professor robert cialdini: c marketing maven, art enthusiast, palm reader. >> i used to be a palm reader and i learned the trick that they used to make people say, "they're right!" almost always. >> reporter: so what was the trick? in the '80s, cialdini wrote an attention-getting classic: "influence: the psychology of persuasion," intended to arm consumers against manipulative marketers. but those who made the bookoo famous were the persuaders themselves, who make a livinglv beckoning us every step we take. >> those ads, those signs, that's old school persuasion, directing people's minds to the content. >> reporter: in recent years, however, cialdini has made a new discovery about how to spin friends and influence people.. >> what i'm talking about is pre-suasion, directing their minds to the moment before
paul solman bring us his latest "making sense" which airs w thursdays. >> reporter: i've heard it said that the most valuable thing ina today's world, post-industrial world, is the human being'sri attention and how to get it. is that true?w >> i believe that. >> reporter: psychology professor robert cialdini: c marketing maven, art enthusiast, palm reader. >> i used to be a palm reader and i learned the trick that they used to make people say, "they're...
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but until then, this is paul solman, economics correspondent every day of the week reporting from detroit. >> ifill: last night we brought you stories of american women forced into marriage in thisca country. tonight, in part two of her exclusive report, special correspondent gayle tzemach lemmon tells us of americansof taken overseas for the same reason, both women and girls,bo who often find themselves beyond the assistance of their own government.nd >> i was a kid, i hadn't really grown that much, so i was really scared. >> reporter: jada was just 12 years old when her father took her from the u.s. to live in saudi arabia. and her future was about to change dramatically. how did you first find out what your father had planned for you? >> ah well, one day we were walking to a store and he told me to stay on his right side, because they do that there, so other men know that the women that they have on their right side is for sale. >> reporter: jada, who's last name we are withholding at the request of her lawyer, hadn't even started high school when her father, a convert to islam, moved
but until then, this is paul solman, economics correspondent every day of the week reporting from detroit. >> ifill: last night we brought you stories of american women forced into marriage in thisca country. tonight, in part two of her exclusive report, special correspondent gayle tzemach lemmon tells us of americansof taken overseas for the same reason, both women and girls,bo who often find themselves beyond the assistance of their own government.nd >> i was a kid, i hadn't...
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if you turn me into a surfer i'll never forgive you. ...paul solman for the pbs newshour.ou >> woodruff: now, a scottish literary talent whose work on identity and belonging, among other themes, has helped propel her to a unique role and a popular writer there. jeffrey brown has our profile. and this is my country, says the fisherwoman from jura. mine, too, sac the child from cana and iona. mine, too, says the bane family. and mine, says the man from the polish dairy. >> brown: jackie kay wrote her poem threshold for the scottish parliament and a special guestgu queen elizabeth. >> outdoors, resolving doors and sliding doors --sl >> brown: in the wake to have the recent brexit vote to leave the european union, it was a plea to keep doors and the country open to the outside world. as scotland's new national poet made itio personal. >> scotland's changing faces. look at me! m i like the idea of trying to change the face of scotland. but traditionally when somebody thinks of somebody scottish,is they see a white man in a kilt and they don't see me! >> brown: jackie is the adopted daughter
if you turn me into a surfer i'll never forgive you. ...paul solman for the pbs newshour.ou >> woodruff: now, a scottish literary talent whose work on identity and belonging, among other themes, has helped propel her to a unique role and a popular writer there. jeffrey brown has our profile. and this is my country, says the fisherwoman from jura. mine, too, sac the child from cana and iona. mine, too, says the bane family. and mine, says the man from the polish dairy. >> brown:...
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our economics correspondent, paul solman, sat down with a pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist, david cay johnston, who's been reporting on trump since the late eighties. he's also the author of a best- selling book, "the making of donald trump." it's part of our weekly series, "making sense." >> reporter: david cay johnston, welcome. >> thank you, paul. >> reporter: let's begin with secretary clinton's claim that mr. trump pays no federal income taxes, and in the debate his response. >> maybe he doesn't want the american people, all of you watching tonight, to know that he's paid nothing in federal taxes, because the only years that anybody's ever seen were a couple of years when he had to turn them over to state authorities when he was trying to get a casino license, and they showed he didn't pay any federal income tax. >> that makes me smart. >> reporter: the media are making a big fuss about that offhand remark of mr. trump's, but isn't he right to say he's smart to pay no taxes? >> well, there are two issues here to separate. and one of them is, because he is a- the owner
our economics correspondent, paul solman, sat down with a pulitzer-prize winning investigative journalist, david cay johnston, who's been reporting on trump since the late eighties. he's also the author of a best- selling book, "the making of donald trump." it's part of our weekly series, "making sense." >> reporter: david cay johnston, welcome. >> thank you, paul. >> reporter: let's begin with secretary clinton's claim that mr. trump pays no federal income...
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