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i'm tavis smiley. more than 5 million people currently suffer from alzheimer's, a type of dementia that steals away your memories, your quality of life, and your ability to be independent. tonight a conversation with neurosurgeon dr. keith black about development of identification of a ground-breaking eye test that can identify signs of alzheimer's disease well in advance. actor weatherly joins us to discuss his leading role on cbs' comedy drama "bull." we're glad you've joined us. dr. keith black and michael weatherly in just a moment. >>> and by the robert wood johnson foundation. working with diverse partners to build a national culture of health so everyone in america can live productive and healthy lives. the california endowment. health happens in neighborhoods. learn more. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> this year we've been pleased to bring you conversations about health and health care issues as part of our road to health series, tonight neurosu
i'm tavis smiley. more than 5 million people currently suffer from alzheimer's, a type of dementia that steals away your memories, your quality of life, and your ability to be independent. tonight a conversation with neurosurgeon dr. keith black about development of identification of a ground-breaking eye test that can identify signs of alzheimer's disease well in advance. actor weatherly joins us to discuss his leading role on cbs' comedy drama "bull." we're glad you've joined us....
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for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> i am tavis smiley, join me with conversations about how companies are changing the world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ - today on america's test kitchen, dan shows us how to make simple pot-au-feu, chris answers viewer questions in letters to the editor, and bridget prepares the ultimate raspberry charlotte, right here on america's test kitchen. america's test kitchen is brought to you by dcs. dcs: manufacturers of professionally styled indoor and outdoor kitchen equipment.
for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> i am tavis smiley, join me with conversations about how companies are changing the world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ - today on america's test kitchen, dan shows us how to make simple pot-au-feu, chris answers viewer questions in letters to the editor, and bridget prepares the ultimate raspberry charlotte,...
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for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> i am tavis smiley, join me with conversations about how companies are changing the world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> 50 t a conversation with international human rights attention mcdougal. it spans five decades, she is just back where she sits on the universitied community, and says that racism is more pronounced now than it has been in her lifetime. then, nba legend and author. kareem abdul-jabbar. and the captain, kareem abdul-jabbar and john wooten.
for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> i am tavis smiley, join me with conversations about how companies are changing the world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. world, like uber. that is next time, see you then. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> 50 t a conversation with international human rights attention mcdougal. it spans five decades, she is just back where she sits on the universitied community, and says that racism is more...
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>>> goo >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. it's been hard if not impossible to ignore all the talk about president trump's first 100 days in office. he skipped the correspondence dinner instead held a rally touting his accomplishments and talking about the media. ted koppel joins us in a minute. >>> >>> and from contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. >>> i'm pliesed to welcome ted koppel to this program. he is the former long time host of abc's "nightline." he's now a senior contributor to cbs news "sunday morning." >> i can see you, and you look well. >> now i know how all those guests on nightline felt over the years. >> you did a great job on that program. i am glad to see it's ongoing all these years later. speaking of your legacy, let me start by asking, what you make of the way the media is covering donald trump. i ask that because it seems to me that given that he is such an anomaly in so many different ways, i have watched my colleagues in the media struggle with how to cover him, what do you think o
>>> goo >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. it's been hard if not impossible to ignore all the talk about president trump's first 100 days in office. he skipped the correspondence dinner instead held a rally touting his accomplishments and talking about the media. ted koppel joins us in a minute. >>> >>> and from contributions to your pbs stations from viewers like you. >>> i'm pliesed to welcome ted koppel to this program. he is the...
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at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for conversations on a new eye test that can identify alzheimer's and actor michael weatherly on the season finale of "bull." that's next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> be evening from los angeles i'm tavis smiley tonight we talk with killer mike whose latest album run the juels 3 has widespread acclaim. talking about a little bit everything tonight. a conversation with killa mike in just a moment.
at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for conversations on a new eye test that can identify alzheimer's and actor michael weatherly on the season finale of "bull." that's next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> be evening from los angeles i'm tavis smiley tonight we talk with killer mike whose latest album run the juels 3 has widespread acclaim. talking about a little bit everything...
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thank you. >>> goo >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley.t's been hard if not impossible to ignore all the talk about president trump's first 100 days in office. he skipped the correspondence dinner instead held a rally touting his accomplishments and talking about the media. ted koppel joins us in a minute.
thank you. >>> goo >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley.t's been hard if not impossible to ignore all the talk about president trump's first 100 days in office. he skipped the correspondence dinner instead held a rally touting his accomplishments and talking about the media. ted koppel joins us in a minute.
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i'm tavis smiley. obstruction of justice, conflict of interest, abuse of power and possible collusion with a foreign government, all potential grounds for impeachment. and all have been brewing at the white house during the short tenure of president trump, particularly over the past week. but at what point is a house impeachment investigation actually warrant ewarranted? tonight, a conversation with allan lichtman about his text which is about impeachment throughout history. allan lichtman, coming up, in just a moment. ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ >>> allan lichtman is an author and professor of history at american university. he joins us tonight from washington. good to have you on the program, sir. >> great to be with you. >> before i jump into the book, let me start with a clip. today, president trump was in israel, standing alongside their p.m., mr. netanyahu. listen to what mr. trump had to say. >> just so you understand, i never mentioned t
i'm tavis smiley. obstruction of justice, conflict of interest, abuse of power and possible collusion with a foreign government, all potential grounds for impeachment. and all have been brewing at the white house during the short tenure of president trump, particularly over the past week. but at what point is a house impeachment investigation actually warrant ewarranted? tonight, a conversation with allan lichtman about his text which is about impeachment throughout history. allan lichtman,...
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>>> >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm toof vis smiley. tonight first a conversation with a broadcast journalist leslie stall after four decades has a reporter the most vivid experienced of her life are not covering the white house or her stories from 60 mipz but become a grandmother. she joins us to talk about her best selling book, "becoming grandma" out now in paper work. then john waters to discuss his career and new book "make trouble" we're glad you joined us leslie stall and john waters in just a moment. ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. lnchts award winning brauft leslie stall has had to be tough throughout her career but when her first granddaughter was born she was blind side by emotion. she has "the new york times" best selling book "becoming grandma, the joys and science of grandparenting" out now in paper book and it would do me an honor to have her on this program. you've never been on my show on this set. >> i'm so heap to be here with you. >> my career wouldn't have been comple
>>> >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm toof vis smiley. tonight first a conversation with a broadcast journalist leslie stall after four decades has a reporter the most vivid experienced of her life are not covering the white house or her stories from 60 mipz but become a grandmother. she joins us to talk about her best selling book, "becoming grandma" out now in paper work. then john waters to discuss his career and new book "make trouble" we're glad...
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i'm tafs smiley. the house republican bill repealing and replacing oba obamacare is the latest development sparking calls to action across the nation to turn over the gop house majority in the 2018 midterm elections. but what are the best ways right now to maximize citizen power in the era of trump. tonight a conversation with eric lieu, the founder of the nonprofit citizen university and author of the new book "you're more powerful than you think, a citizen's guide to making change happen." then academy award winning dock men tear joins us to talk about her latest film about one of the most controversial and prominent citizens on the planet, wikileaks founder julian assange. we're glad you've joined
i'm tafs smiley. the house republican bill repealing and replacing oba obamacare is the latest development sparking calls to action across the nation to turn over the gop house majority in the 2018 midterm elections. but what are the best ways right now to maximize citizen power in the era of trump. tonight a conversation with eric lieu, the founder of the nonprofit citizen university and author of the new book "you're more powerful than you think, a citizen's guide to making change...
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>>> good freng los angeles i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with one of europe yez's most prominent thinkers rutger bregman. he joins us to talk about "utopia for realists" then we'll pivot to a conversation three-time oscar nominee debra winger about her leading film. we're glad you joined us, rutger bregman and debra winger in just a moment. ♪ >>> and my contributions to your pbs station before viewers like you, tha you, thank you. >>> dr. bregman is a historian and author who argues it's time to rethink the add cal idea of universal basic income. he's assembled multiple studies and success stories to make his case and even convinced more than 20 cities around the globe to start a basic inkim experiment. his book is titled "utopia for realists how we can build the ideal world". i'm honor to have you on this program. >> thanks for having me. >> there are three basic components, one, universal income, 15-hour workweek and open borders. let's take them in that order. tell me and tell the audience what universal basic inco
>>> good freng los angeles i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with one of europe yez's most prominent thinkers rutger bregman. he joins us to talk about "utopia for realists" then we'll pivot to a conversation three-time oscar nominee debra winger about her leading film. we're glad you joined us, rutger bregman and debra winger in just a moment. ♪ >>> and my contributions to your pbs station before viewers like you, tha you, thank you. >>> dr....
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. >>> good>> evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with rapper logic he's one of the top streaming artists in the world with over 1 billion streams. he's just re-released his latest project called everybody. the project has a unique concept and boast some surprising collaborations. we're glad you joined us. rapper logic coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ >>> logic has very quietly become one of the brightest young stars in hip hop. he's one of the top 25 streaming artists in the world with over one billion streams. he joins us to talk about his third album called "everybody" which has a unique concept. let's take a look at some the video for the song "black inspiredman" ♪ i just want to be free, i know i'm in the ♪ ♪ i don't ♪ i don't want to be black i don't want to be white i just want to be a man today ♪ ♪ ♪ >> your fans of course know your by racial makeup and you aren't the first artist in this general ray to be by racial. but t
. >>> good>> evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with rapper logic he's one of the top streaming artists in the world with over 1 billion streams. he's just re-released his latest project called everybody. the project has a unique concept and boast some surprising collaborations. we're glad you joined us. rapper logic coming up in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪...
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>>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. what a weekend it was, from the fbi fallout following the firing of james comey by president interrupt to a worldwide cyber attack. tonight a conversation with amy goodman. we're glad you could join us. amy good man in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> amy goodman has been cover ing politics for 20 years now. her newest book is now available in paperback. she joins us tonight from stanford, california. good to have you back on the program. >> it's great to be with you. >> are there still in fact movements that are changing america or are we up against something we haven't seen the likes of ever? and if not ever, certainly in quite a while? >> both. i think there are major movements that are changing this country still. in fact, our escalating, you look just at these three. the media played a lot of the first 100 days of donald trump, as we should have. the evaluation of what he has managed to do so far. what wasn't done a
>>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. what a weekend it was, from the fbi fallout following the firing of james comey by president interrupt to a worldwide cyber attack. tonight a conversation with amy goodman. we're glad you could join us. amy good man in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> amy goodman has been cover ing politics for 20 years now. her newest book is now available in...
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visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley, join me next time for a conversation with ted koppel. that's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. today thousand took to the streets to march in what has become a key day of action for immigrants rights activists to. night speak with an acclaimed civil rights attorney and president, and discuss trump's 100 day rally and the effect that the administration has had thus far on immigrants families. then we'll remember our dear friend, collaborator, oscar winning filmmaker jonathan demme. all that in just a moment. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪
visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley, join me next time for a conversation with ted koppel. that's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening from los angeles. today thousand took to the streets to march in what has become a key day of action for immigrants rights activists to. night speak with an acclaimed civil rights attorney and president, and...
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i'm tavis smiley. obstruction of justice, conflict of interest, abuse of power and possible collusion with a foreign government, all potential grounds for impeachment. and all have been brewing at the white house during the short tenure of president trump, particularly over the past week. but at what point is a house impeachment investigation actually warrant ewarranted? tonight, a conversation with allan lichtman about his text which is about impeachment throughout history. allan lichtman, coming up, in just a moment. ♪
i'm tavis smiley. obstruction of justice, conflict of interest, abuse of power and possible collusion with a foreign government, all potential grounds for impeachment. and all have been brewing at the white house during the short tenure of president trump, particularly over the past week. but at what point is a house impeachment investigation actually warrant ewarranted? tonight, a conversation with allan lichtman about his text which is about impeachment throughout history. allan lichtman,...
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visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >>> hi, i'm tavis smiley, join me next time for a conversation with ted koppel. that's next time. we'll see you then. >>> and >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. [ theme music playing ] -today on "america's test kitchen" julia shows bridget the secrets to home corned beef with vegetables, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of sherry vinegar, and elle cooks up the ultimate snickerdoodle cookies right here on "america's test kitchen." -"america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following, fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
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>>> good evening from los angeles i am tarris smiley, first a conversation with brad stone. athor. it examines the way uber, are changing the world. it is called freedom highway, the project builds a lyrical bridge from our country to slavery, to the sounds of today. we are glad you joined us. brad stone, andriana gid -- anr gidones. in a moment. . >>> uber and abnb has a combined value of $100 billon with a b, dollars. he writes about the upstarts, how uber, and the killer companies of the new silicone valleys are changing the world. >> great to have you. for the better or worse? >> there is plenty of criticism to lob at the companies, i don't think you can argue that the change has been anything but good for cities. i don't need rent-a-car anymore. not only for riders, people who want to drive for a living. the taxi market was, it is hard to get a medallion in new york or london. it has created a new line of work, for anybody who wants to work. lose their job, supplementing in college. maybe in-law apartment. a way to make money. there are excesses on both platforms, the companie
>>> good evening from los angeles i am tarris smiley, first a conversation with brad stone. athor. it examines the way uber, are changing the world. it is called freedom highway, the project builds a lyrical bridge from our country to slavery, to the sounds of today. we are glad you joined us. brad stone, andriana gid -- anr gidones. in a moment. . >>> uber and abnb has a combined value of $100 billon with a b, dollars. he writes about the upstarts, how uber, and the killer...
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at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for conversations on a new eye test that can identify alzheimer's and actor michael weatherly on the season finale of "bull." that's next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen"... dan shows bridget full-proof ginger frozen yogurt, lisa reviews personal blenders, adam reviews kitchen scales with bridget, and tim makes julia an outstanding lemon posset with berries. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
at pbs.org. >> i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for conversations on a new eye test that can identify alzheimer's and actor michael weatherly on the season finale of "bull." that's next time. see you then. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen"... dan shows bridget full-proof ginger frozen yogurt, lisa reviews personal blenders, adam reviews kitchen scales with bridget, and tim makes...
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. >>> good evening from los angeles, ooich i'm taf vis smiley if the was one of those pivotal moments in a company's history a viral video showing a passenger being dragged off a flight. while the incident received worldwide attention, lers known is united airlines track record of hiring and ploegt african american pilots at the airline. tonight thenl then a conversation with two of the pilots alleging they continue to face barriers within the airline industry. we're glad you joined us a conversation of the pilots who are part of the united we stand for diversity coalition in just a moment. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> the viral video showing dr. david dau being drabd dragged off that united airlines fight getting attention from everywhere. they filed a complaint with the company which forced united hire black pilots of oufr guests tonight along with 20 others have filed a complaint alleging black pilots continue to face barriers within the airline industry. captain ken han rhode islandny received a bronze star for hairism for comba
. >>> good evening from los angeles, ooich i'm taf vis smiley if the was one of those pivotal moments in a company's history a viral video showing a passenger being dragged off a flight. while the incident received worldwide attention, lers known is united airlines track record of hiring and ploegt african american pilots at the airline. tonight thenl then a conversation with two of the pilots alleging they continue to face barriers within the airline industry. we're glad you joined us...
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>>> good >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, russia, syria and north korea have been front and center during president trump's time in the white house. tonight a conversation with malcolm nance. then elizabeth motion joins us to talk about her starring role in "the handmaid's tale." malcolm nance and elizabeth moss coming up in a moment. >>> and >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like y you. thank you. >>> last weekend, of course, marked president trump's 100th day in august since his campaign. what has his administration actually achieved, more importantly, what's ahead. he's a 35 year military vet who served with u.s. special operations forces and the department of homeland security among other agencies. he is the author of several books including the plot to hack america. how putin's cyber spies and wikileaks tried to steal the 2016 election. we're honored to have him on this program. good to have you here, man. >> glad to be here. >> the president as candidate. made a lot of promises on the campaign trail, in the first 100 days, what do you
>>> good >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, russia, syria and north korea have been front and center during president trump's time in the white house. tonight a conversation with malcolm nance. then elizabeth motion joins us to talk about her starring role in "the handmaid's tale." malcolm nance and elizabeth moss coming up in a moment. >>> and >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like y you. thank you....
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>>> good >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. president trump won office on appeal to working class voters. how well is his administration working for them. tonight a conversation with rana foroohar. she joins us to talk about the economic realities in the trump air remark who is benefiting from his plans and who is losing. >>> then trombone shorty joins us to talk about his debut album for blue records, it's called parking lot symphony. rana foroohar and trombone shorty in just a moment. >>> and >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> >>> the global economic columnist for the financial times, the makers and takers, the rise of finance and the fall of american business. how do they treat you at the financial times? >> love it. totally my people. who's happy for mr. trump in the first 100 days? >> the rich. what's really interesting, this is a man who campaigned on a populous platform really, saying i'm going to make life better for at least white working people. he had a message that was
>>> good >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. president trump won office on appeal to working class voters. how well is his administration working for them. tonight a conversation with rana foroohar. she joins us to talk about the economic realities in the trump air remark who is benefiting from his plans and who is losing. >>> then trombone shorty joins us to talk about his debut album for blue records, it's called parking lot symphony. rana foroohar...
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and, as i said, michael smiley who is a terrific actor, a really, really brilliant screen presence. couple of moments between him and johnny harris‘s character, in which it is just to do with the way they look at each other. everything is said in the eyes, in the gestures, in the way they hold their heads, their necks. it was a real pleasure to see it because i thought it was a textured film and it takes an idea that we've seen done... you know, boxing does turn up in movies a lot because it's a spectacular sport in a way. but this really had something. in the end, it's not a boxing movie. in the end it's about somebody overcoming their demons and wrestling with their inner demons and overcoming addiction and dealing with alcoholism in a way which seemed honest and truthful and very engaging. best out? bless you, you have brought me a woody allen! yeah, manhattan. i love a lot of woody allen. i love the jazz, the new york, the angst, the neurosis. it's all there. and the way that manhattan looks means that it's one of the woody allen films that you should see on a cinema screen. it'
and, as i said, michael smiley who is a terrific actor, a really, really brilliant screen presence. couple of moments between him and johnny harris‘s character, in which it is just to do with the way they look at each other. everything is said in the eyes, in the gestures, in the way they hold their heads, their necks. it was a real pleasure to see it because i thought it was a textured film and it takes an idea that we've seen done... you know, boxing does turn up in movies a lot because...
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there are wonderful scenes with michael smiley who is a terrific actor.t is not about what they say, it is about what they do not say. cinematography has changed ina long not say. cinematography has changed in a long time since raging bull and this pursuit on the receiving end of punches. i have never been to a boxing match in my life. this had the smack of authenticity and it had heart. it felt it was a story being told by someone who really believed in all of this and it engages you. it makes you care. it is not fa ntastically it makes you care. it is not fantastically original, but it is donein fantastically original, but it is done in a way that seems very honest, very authentic, very moving. as somebody who is not a boxing fan, i found it very gripping. some great british talent in there as well. ray winston walks on water for me. it is an understated role and he plays beautifully. michael smiley, a terrific actor, really brilliant screen presence, there are terrific actor, really brilliant screen presence, there are moments between him and johnny ha
there are wonderful scenes with michael smiley who is a terrific actor.t is not about what they say, it is about what they do not say. cinematography has changed ina long not say. cinematography has changed in a long time since raging bull and this pursuit on the receiving end of punches. i have never been to a boxing match in my life. this had the smack of authenticity and it had heart. it felt it was a story being told by someone who really believed in all of this and it engages you. it makes...
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>>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley 20 years ago, the beating of rodney king lit a powder keg under a city that was already ready to erupt. a rebuilding and a renewal have yielded mixed results in the city. i'm happy to be joined with leaders from those days karen bass, former county da. former la councilman michael wu, and john mack. we are glad you joined us. the l.a. rebellion, 25 years later, coming up right now. >>> and by contributions to your pbs state from viewers like you. thank you. >>> it is hard to believe it has been 25 years since the los angeles that i know and love went up in flames because of the injustice of rodney king. joining us is karen bass. gil gar setty who was elected the new da and oversaw one of the most pivotal errors in the department's history. michael wu made a racially charged race for mayor. he is now teaming with courses like "redesigning l.a." he is dean of the college of environmental design, and john mack. good to have you all here. >> thank you. >> does it seem like 25 years? >> no, it is incredible. the years have jumped by. we were
>>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley 20 years ago, the beating of rodney king lit a powder keg under a city that was already ready to erupt. a rebuilding and a renewal have yielded mixed results in the city. i'm happy to be joined with leaders from those days karen bass, former county da. former la councilman michael wu, and john mack. we are glad you joined us. the l.a. rebellion, 25 years later, coming up right now. >>> and by contributions to your pbs state...
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see you then. >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley.hat a weekend it was, from the fbi fallout following the firing of james comey by president interrupt to a worldwide cyber attack. tonight a conversation with amy goodman. we're glad you could join us. amy good man in just a moment.
see you then. >>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley.hat a weekend it was, from the fbi fallout following the firing of james comey by president interrupt to a worldwide cyber attack. tonight a conversation with amy goodman. we're glad you could join us. amy good man in just a moment.
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. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. >> tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, as the situation rocks our country, tonight, we'll have a conversation with the nobel prize winning economist. and with more on the great divide, and rerouting the rules of economy. and bill moyer discusses his documentary, called "an american jail" joseph steiglitz and bill moyer in just a moment.
. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. >> tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, as the situation rocks our country, tonight, we'll have a conversation with the nobel prize winning economist. and with more on the great divide, and rerouting the rules of economy. and bill moyer discusses his documentary, called "an american jail" joseph steiglitz and bill moyer in just a moment.
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. >>> hi, ie tavis smiley joining any for a conversation about melissa leo about a role in showtime's'm dying up here." that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >>> and my contribution to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> be more, pbs. >> be more, pbs. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening from los angeles i am tarris smiley, first a conversation with brad stone. athor. it examines the way uber, are changing the world. it is called freedom highway, the project builds a lyrical bridge from our country to slavery, to the sounds of today. we are glad you joined us. brad stone, andriana
. >>> hi, ie tavis smiley joining any for a conversation about melissa leo about a role in showtime's'm dying up here." that's next time. we'll see you then. ♪ ♪ >>> and my contribution to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ >>> be more, pbs. >> be more, pbs. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening from los angeles i am tarris smiley, first a conversation with brad stone. athor. it examines the way uber, are changing the world. it is called...
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>> tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, as the situation rocks our country, tonight, we'll have a conversation with the nobel prize winning economist. and with more on the great divide, and rerouting the rules of economy. and bill moyer discusses his documentary, called "an american jail" joseph steiglitz and bill moyer in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. >>> for years, joseph stiglitz has been at the top, illuminating our society, good to have you back on this program, sir, from columbia university. >> nice to be back here. >> so the trump budget is now out, at a balance or glance, what do you make of it? >> well, i think it's pretty much what you thought, slashing basic programs. you know, he ran on a platform of helping ordinary americans, not cutting medicaid. and what we're seeing is his -- so quickly going back on his promise. the one positive thing seems to be sticking with the family leave policy. the kind that one of the things that was a pillar of hillary clinton's platform. >> we'll come back in
>> tavis: good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley, as the situation rocks our country, tonight, we'll have a conversation with the nobel prize winning economist. and with more on the great divide, and rerouting the rules of economy. and bill moyer discusses his documentary, called "an american jail" joseph steiglitz and bill moyer in just a moment. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station, from viewers like you. thank you. >>> for years, joseph...
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that smiley comment. host: npr is reporting on this. north korea launches a missile and the president speculates russian needs to respond to this based on that state. we're getting your reaction. cliff is in florida. caller: one comment about the gem of who complained earlier about the contents of c-span. he said you should be more family oriented pasted -- oriented. they exist. i like where c-span is right now. on the subject of the korean missile test, it will continue to happen. the toothpaste is out of the tube. bad people supplied them the stuff. i am finishing reading a couple of articles about the global cyber attack all over the world. a perfect storm about global attacks. that's what we should focus on. every time they want to all ahead and launch missiles, we go ahead and launch cyber attacks for intelligence. the toothpaste is of the tube. it's done. host: thanks for the call. check thes won't president, who will? that is a cover story of cq weekly. maria is joining us from south carolina. think north korea wanted a peace tre
that smiley comment. host: npr is reporting on this. north korea launches a missile and the president speculates russian needs to respond to this based on that state. we're getting your reaction. cliff is in florida. caller: one comment about the gem of who complained earlier about the contents of c-span. he said you should be more family oriented pasted -- oriented. they exist. i like where c-span is right now. on the subject of the korean missile test, it will continue to happen. the...
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they call me smiley, because i'm always smiling. i'm a nice person, but don't get in my personal space because it's going down. >> minacapelli proved her point just a few days after arriving in jail. she got into fight with another female inmate. >> she got a broken eye socket. i put her in the infirmary for eight days. time to go. >> the fight earned her a lengthy stay in the female segregation unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her sometimes violent tendencies, she claims her numerous days in the suffolk county jail stem from her addiction to cocaine and heroin. >> when i was with my kids, i never did nothing. never did no drugs. did nothing. i was a stay-at-home mom. i was good, and then started racking up charges and doing drugs. it was all downhill. >> she says she turned to prostitution to support her drug habit. her two children, ages 5 and 6, are now in the custody of their father. >> i do write to them. i don't get any mail back from them. i don't get to talk to them on the phone. my famil
they call me smiley, because i'm always smiling. i'm a nice person, but don't get in my personal space because it's going down. >> minacapelli proved her point just a few days after arriving in jail. she got into fight with another female inmate. >> she got a broken eye socket. i put her in the infirmary for eight days. time to go. >> the fight earned her a lengthy stay in the female segregation unit. she was released to general population a few weeks ago. despite her...
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. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," julia and bridget make sensational beef stir-fry, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of soy sauce, and keith makes julia unforgettable scallion pancakes. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since 1934, fisher & paykel has been designing
. >> i am tavis smiley, join me for a conversation with kareem abdul-jabbar, and john wooten. next time, see you then. ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," julia and bridget make sensational beef stir-fry, jack challenges bridget to a tasting of soy sauce, and keith makes julia unforgettable scallion pancakes. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following -- fisher & paykel. since...
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>>> be evening from los angeles i'm tavis smiley tonight we talk with killer mike whose latest album run the juels 3 has widespread acclaim. talking about a little bit everything tonight. a conversation with killa mike in just a moment. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ >>> please welcome back to actor raptist one half of run the jewels latest cd run the jewels 3 was released this year to widespread acclaim happy to have you on the program. i'm always delighted to see you. you want to do this first. i know i'm going to get some phone calls, e-mails, texts. >> you look at the record it's the last song and features zach de locha from rage against the machine. what i meant in there is years ago i heard buddhist saying if you should walk along a path or journey meet your master kill him, as a human being you're literally born free so i get thoughts in my head and make t-shirts saying we spend most of our time fighting for freedom, you're already born free. the creator. the universe. whatever decided we should be here decided that a lot of tim
>>> be evening from los angeles i'm tavis smiley tonight we talk with killer mike whose latest album run the juels 3 has widespread acclaim. talking about a little bit everything tonight. a conversation with killa mike in just a moment. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. ♪ >>> please welcome back to actor raptist one half of run the jewels latest cd run the jewels 3 was released this year to widespread acclaim happy to have...
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>>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. were you spanked as a child? if it you said yes, you may not be surprised that 70% of americans think spanking is acceptable. stacy patton is joining us and challenges the corporal punishment. then felicity huffman will join us to talk about her role in "american crime." i'm glad you joined us, stacey patton and felicity huffman in just a moment. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> today more than 70% of americans think that spanking is acceptable. that number is higher among african-americans. stacey patton has a new book about america's relationship with corporal punishment, and she says it's time to recognize that spanking is abuse that hurts kids. for those watching right now saying whooping already saved america's black children. what do you say. >> look at mass incarceration. violence in cities like chicago and baltimore, and you'll find your answer to that assumption that beating kids, whooping, spanking, treating their bodies with violence saved us from any
>>> good evening from los angeles, i'm tavis smiley. were you spanked as a child? if it you said yes, you may not be surprised that 70% of americans think spanking is acceptable. stacy patton is joining us and challenges the corporal punishment. then felicity huffman will join us to talk about her role in "american crime." i'm glad you joined us, stacey patton and felicity huffman in just a moment. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you....
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and, as i said, michael smiley who is a terrific actor, a really, really brilliant screen presence.e eyes, and the gestures, in the way they hold their heads and necks. it was a real pleasure to see it because it's a textured film and it takes an idea that we've seen done... you know, boxing does turn up in movies a lot because it's a spectacular sport in a way. but this really had something. in the end it's not a boxing movie. in the end it's about somebody overcoming their demons and wrestling with their inner demons and overcoming addiction and dealing with alcoholism in a way which seemed honest and truthful and very engaging. best out? bless you, you have brought me a woody allen! yeah, manhattan. i love a lot of woody allen. i love the jazz, the new york, the angst, the neurosis. it's all there. and the way that manhattan looks means it's one of the woody allen films that you should see on a cinema screen. it's a new 4k transfer. often when you think of woody allen you think of the jokes, the characters and all the rest of it. but this does look brilliant. the combination of t
and, as i said, michael smiley who is a terrific actor, a really, really brilliant screen presence.e eyes, and the gestures, in the way they hold their heads and necks. it was a real pleasure to see it because it's a textured film and it takes an idea that we've seen done... you know, boxing does turn up in movies a lot because it's a spectacular sport in a way. but this really had something. in the end it's not a boxing movie. in the end it's about somebody overcoming their demons and...
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a something i smiley thais face this to me is trash. steve makes a valid point of where we traded in here, to me, what i care and said about the last i think month or so is that people have underestimated short-term volatility. they had long term be something they hadn't been wanting to take on. few look at the trends here, this is ultimately something that has been helped. they didn't get to 2419. more importantly, don't overtrade this thing. to me, i'm not worried about this. until we get down to 2,300. which is where we started to test back in march. >> that may be ultimately your point, steve. >> sure. >> i absolutely see a market that's been struggling here. the tone of our conversation tonight is that this market is doing really almost nothing. i think there is very little callous with earnings season ahead of us. >> true. if you knew anything about technic technicals, the longer the base, guy, what does it say? >> the higher in space. >> you ping here, you ping here. now it's like a coil spring. yes, can we trade down, sure, we h
a something i smiley thais face this to me is trash. steve makes a valid point of where we traded in here, to me, what i care and said about the last i think month or so is that people have underestimated short-term volatility. they had long term be something they hadn't been wanting to take on. few look at the trends here, this is ultimately something that has been helped. they didn't get to 2419. more importantly, don't overtrade this thing. to me, i'm not worried about this. until we get...
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i'm tavis smiley. million people currently suffer from alzheimer's, a type of dementia that steals away your memories, your quality of life, and your ability to be independent. tonight a conversation with neurosurgeon dr. keith black about development of identification of a ground-breaking eye test that can identify signs of alzheimer's disease well in advance. actor weatherly joins us to discuss his leading role on cbs' comedy drama "bull." we're glad you've joined us. dr. keith black and michael weatherly in just a moment.
i'm tavis smiley. million people currently suffer from alzheimer's, a type of dementia that steals away your memories, your quality of life, and your ability to be independent. tonight a conversation with neurosurgeon dr. keith black about development of identification of a ground-breaking eye test that can identify signs of alzheimer's disease well in advance. actor weatherly joins us to discuss his leading role on cbs' comedy drama "bull." we're glad you've joined us. dr. keith...
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i would say -- >> no, that's not cool unless you get the little smiley face emoji afterwards. >> what this means no, it's the mean face emoji. that means no. we can get that. like this one here if you get that, of course, danger, danger, avert. go home. yes. [ laughter ] you like that? but they were saying men actually -- we need two forms of communication to get it. >> we need to draw you pictures? >> you need to draw us pictures. >> if i got fine cover you want. i'm in big trouble. >> you don't need a picture. >> no. >> this is the thing i personally would think if i got fine do whatever you want that would mean i have to go home. a lot of guys know it but try to ignore it. >> you said fine. >> here's another thing, though, they say people who don't use emojis you're challenged because it's a digital world right now and they say not using an emoji is like not changing the tone of your voice when you have a conversation. >> that's a lot of pressure. that's a lot. >> so i can guarantee you right now you guys are getting a lot of smiley faces from me from now on. there we go. [ applaus
i would say -- >> no, that's not cool unless you get the little smiley face emoji afterwards. >> what this means no, it's the mean face emoji. that means no. we can get that. like this one here if you get that, of course, danger, danger, avert. go home. yes. [ laughter ] you like that? but they were saying men actually -- we need two forms of communication to get it. >> we need to draw you pictures? >> you need to draw us pictures. >> if i got fine cover you want....
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. ♪ next year >> the smiley cyrus back with a new love song for liam hemsworth.he not so hidden gem in this music video that pays tribute to her groom to be. ♪ next to you >> first here are the "nightline 5." >> i sneeze. there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? you'll live always discreet. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work. but the super bowl absorbent core turns liquid to develop gel. i know i'm wearing it but no one else will. always discrete. >>> i've discovered bladder leak underwear that hugs every calf. always discreet underwear for bladder leaks. >> and number one is coming up in just 60 seconds. we're trying to turn screen timhere goes!ive time... we're dolphins! we're making our local park a safe place for families. we're in super hero training! we're having more water and fewer sugary drinks. and we feel stronger. i'm doing better in school. we feel happier. small changes you make today can make a big difference in how you feel.... and may help prevent obesity, high blood pressure, and type 2 diabetes. start
. ♪ next year >> the smiley cyrus back with a new love song for liam hemsworth.he not so hidden gem in this music video that pays tribute to her groom to be. ♪ next to you >> first here are the "nightline 5." >> i sneeze. there goes my sensitive bladder. sound familiar? you'll live always discreet. incredible protection in a pad this thin. i didn't think it would work. but the super bowl absorbent core turns liquid to develop gel. i know i'm wearing it but no one...