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thk you. be more. pbs. ♪ s.ere's real piner travel. t's a two-sided thing. first is what it does to yourself. because it does give you other experiences, other culture and other people. but also, it lets other peopl experience you. and i think it helps make us kinder. >> viking. exploring the world i comfort. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. deborah: good evening.
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they're so much history that i don't even know about, , and thk you could say i'm doing a modern -- moderate disservice to my students. there's always something to be discovered and showing my students that maybe they can think of be empowered to try and find their own history. >> host: if you could take them on a bit longer field trip than to the zoo, if you could bring them here to washington, among the places you've seen or visited while you're in washington, where would you take them to teach them a lesson? >> guest: i think i would have to bring them here for a month and go everywhere. >> host: i'm giving you a day. just kidding. >> guest: i think you haveec to go to the african-american history museum. that directly connects a lot of my students allies. that's what piques your interest. it's their own heritage. it's about 95% african-american so that covers a lot about their history and also some of the challenges are dealing with today in the 21st century, but right here the u.s. capital is a good place to visit as well, see the actual process in action. .. where to find information.
they're so much history that i don't even know about, , and thk you could say i'm doing a modern -- moderate disservice to my students. there's always something to be discovered and showing my students that maybe they can think of be empowered to try and find their own history. >> host: if you could take them on a bit longer field trip than to the zoo, if you could bring them here to washington, among the places you've seen or visited while you're in washington, where would you take them...
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. >> we may be pushed into a situatation where we have to thk about more proactive solutions, engineeral? we have to deal with the question of should we later. is it possible? scientists ponder over genetic modification, the selection process continues in earnest. this is what is known as brain coral. each section comes from a different region. they have been getting accustomed to each other as any animal species would. now, they are ready to reproduce. to see whatortant happens if we interbreed them, if we cross them, how does the offspring perform? >>>> the corals to the south are use higher temperatures. if we can inject that into the host, we can basically create wholole populations that wilill expend temperatures they might see in 100 years from now. wewe start early enough, hope we can build a more resilient population. >> the reproduction will occur at sea. [indiscernible] >> the spohn will be triggered by a full moon in a few days time. ♪ >> they have survived so many mass extinction events. they live through phases much hotter. if we e look at these times, wht we see is the re
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i thk we are still trying to feel around and figure out how we are family. it's completely uncharted territory. sophie: as i mentioned, hannah the story, and i spoke with her a little while ago. thanks for joining us. t us in the picture as to what the rules are for people like julia when they want to track down the donor and their siings. hannah: it depe situation, but in julia's case, she grew up knowing that her mothers had used a sperm donor, and her mothers intentionally used a kno donor program. that means when the child turns 18, they have the option to have theperm bank release their information to other donor offspring and the opti learn the donor's identity. when she did turn 18, she chose to find out if there were others out ere. sophie: she did find out and she went to meet some of them. what happened? hannah: this was a fascinating journey to film and follow along. julia at one point in the documentary goes to meet up with three of her diblings, a term used to describe a donor sibling, and they met in a park in upstate new york. they all live in
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thks fngjimmy >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- julia louis-dreyfus.e martorano. and music from bj the chicago kid. and now, for the most part, jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. i'm jimmy. i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. [ cheers and applause ] it's too much already. but thank you. this is -- we're here on a big night in american politics. the night of a hundred podiums, the second of two debates this week on cnn. the lineup tonight was biden, harr,
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thk k you r hahaving me. the situation is very dramatic. the number of fires havee more than doubled compared to last year. this is a period of natural fires occurring in many places. as i said, there have been many criminal f fires taking place es year as well. susumi: what canan you t tell ut what or who has caused these fires? >> firstst, there is a widesprpd sense of -- in the countryside, especially because of the current admiministration. the government is babasicallyy fostering crime. it is weakeningng the foreieign- the enfnforcement agencies, limimiting t the department t of enviroronmental legislation andt is pubublicly discoursing in n r of illegegal actctivities like illegal mining, illegal fire for example. it is a very hard situation, where we feel the lack of state in the amazon. sumi: deforestation was an issue before bolsonaro came to office. what has made the situation worse? can it be links to his policies alonone? >> absolutely.y. the deforestation occurred but it was mostly resididual. when bolsonaro takes office this y
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[laughter] nada: thk you so much, anthony. before we go, you have to see this. kangoos are not normally associated with freezing d lashes eastern australia, they have a chance to hop on the snow. this shows large mob of kangaroos bouncing 300 miles inland from dney. an icy winter blast is sweeping across the region, catching the most seasoned locals by surprise. i am nada tawfik. announcer: funding for this presentation is made possible by... the freeman foundation; by judy and peter , blum-kovler foundati pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs; and by contributions from viewers like you. thank you. ...is just up here. that's where... man: she took me out to those weapons. i think we're off to a great start. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> nawaz: good evening. i'm amna nawaz. judy woodruff is away. on the "newshour" tonight, i protestohong kong bring one of the world's busiest airports to a standstill, as fears grow over a chinese military crackdown., inw threats of extinction as the trump admistration changes the rules of the enda
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i thk that that might be a tricky discussion in terms of headlines.e will hear about his concernsp about what en economies are doing and how that mighe affect.s. economy. and you will probably hear from the europeans complaints about the president's threats to potentially put tariffs on european cars. sophie: great to get you insight. thank you very much indeed. jeff: my pleasure.e sophie: you tching "bbc world news america." still to come tonight's program, president trump has labeled them terrorists, but tonight we take a closer look at the far-left movement antifa. sophie:g if you know anyth about unidentified flying objects, chances are you have heard of area 51, the common name for the airbase in nevada where some claim aliens are being houd. now area 51 faces a possible vaon, but not from the skies, as our reporter explains. reporter: you have traveled millions of light-years across thcedark reaches of s this may not seem like the first place you would choose to visit. rachel is a town of around 50 residents. it is hot and its drive. 'ome believ
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i thk very few filmmakers hae ever experienced this collaboration with a nonprofit creating a fictional work. at they bring is a story matters.in order to change the we have to have people really involved and af. ople that are and more to practical terms, let's say we were talking in the second season where il dressingires as a subtext, and so, as creators we are like, n okay, this happen, whatever we come with up, storylines weeping to them and they address, t this is that realistic. would be more practical for us ilding. n actual movement it's a collaboration in the creative process to make it actually have a life outside of the screen. to actual really be eful for people in grassroots timovements. >> so, you're not from oakland.yvonne, you went to sch oakland. a character. in e show tobe it is not just taking place in oakland, but is it a character in yo mind thatplays a part in the show? >> absolutely. not just in wh you see, but the energy of oakland really pushes and pulls these characters to e react to world around them. you know, we have an actual polar bear in the show. the spi
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thk you. to make sure faciv and the truth are dring conversation.ashington week" is an island of civil disurse in a chaotic media environment. on friday night, we gather the best reporters in the nation to unpack what's really happening and have a conversation that's not about point of view but abourming the american people. announcer: "washington week," friday nights only on pbs. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, hurricane dorian: the storm gains strength, hitting the u.s. virgin islands with puerto rico getting its first test of emergency preparedness since devastation in 2017. then, the trade war's bottom line-- from farmers to retailers, how president trump's economic policies are effecting s.erican businesses. plus natural remed why doctors nationwide are writing prescriptions tdr time spent rs. >> when i first started this i was like, "come on, seriously? going outside is going to help what, really?" but amazingly so, it does help. >> woodruff: all that and
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what steps do you thk nato should take to basically guard against threats to their territory? nato has been taking steps more broadly to strengthen deterrence as russ's capabilities and activities increasingly threaten nato allies.ha yo the stronger u.s. presence in nato on european soil, greater defense spending among many of thnato allies. but i think if i had to look at the highest priority for u.s. defense planni, they are looking more towards asia and china. nada: john bolton wasn't a fan of this treaty. he is also not a fan of the new art treaty, which actually expires, what, february 2021? is that deal as good as dead? barrth no, i don't agree that. there is time, less time then -- than there should be. i personally think that treaty is very important to extend, even as there are adcational russiabilities that are not yet in the new start reframework. wealking new forms of weapon systems, nuclear power, nuclear drones, those types of things. those have to be included.e but ase negotiating that, we should extend new start but y to include the new russian capabilities tha
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in the crowd, supporter, clsee of secitad thk itesf an abundance of caution thursday, gilroy pd combedough the crowd. along monterey road, surrounding businesses are offering support to families of those who were killed. >> we thought it would be appropriate that we donate 100% of the sales to the families and the affected victims. >> relief efforts reflective of the spirit of gilroy. in posters held above the crowd, pictures of 6-year-old stephen romero, 13-year-old keyla salazar and 25-year-old trevor irby. in the crowd, many others whose. >> there were a lot of angels that day. >> angels like 10-year-old miranda, credited with saving a 3-year-old boy whose reaming beuse he w -- he ill she's learned at school. thousands gathered thursday, the tough 10-year-old me to just process of everything that's happening and what happened to people, innocent people that didn't do anything or didn't deserve that. >> it's hard not to hurt after hearing her, but mental health agencies want to help in that healing process. we have resources listed on our website. experts want to keep the conversatio
in the crowd, supporter, clsee of secitad thk itesf an abundance of caution thursday, gilroy pd combedough the crowd. along monterey road, surrounding businesses are offering support to families of those who were killed. >> we thought it would be appropriate that we donate 100% of the sales to the families and the affected victims. >> relief efforts reflective of the spirit of gilroy. in posters held above the crowd, pictures of 6-year-old stephen romero, 13-year-old keyla salazar...
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june 22 exactly to the date despite that he comes in because this ise the period where i thk you get the remark made about the book. he eventually would have to lose and stalin wasn't refusing to believe all sorts of western intelligence. hitler is about to attack you. you better get ready. he's not even allowing them to go on alert. he wasn't ready for the war at that point, and so than his own spies are telling him the same thing again and again. and heie refuses to and it is a western plot. they must be double agents. what happens, first of all, some of the people who welcomed his army out because they knew much about hitler or the nazis or the ideology that they had been terrorized by stalin for so long. there had been mass executions. instead of hitler saying at least pretend for a while to be liberators, no committee was instituted by the army not against the jews of course with the beginning of the holocaust with what was the hebrew term for holocaust where they would send in killing squab and kill all of the jews and others in town and from herds of thousands were killed that
june 22 exactly to the date despite that he comes in because this ise the period where i thk you get the remark made about the book. he eventually would have to lose and stalin wasn't refusing to believe all sorts of western intelligence. hitler is about to attack you. you better get ready. he's not even allowing them to go on alert. he wasn't ready for the war at that point, and so than his own spies are telling him the same thing again and again. and heie refuses to and it is a western plot....
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thk we areeginng to seth. many america are finly begiing hat throh umps lal picies and mass shootershoothave assault rifl and tsslt rifs o racist i ias or t ibram xi ur. all of that and re, coming up. lce to democracy now democracow.o, the r and perepo. i'm amgoodn. the trump niration announced a w le monthat wod ma it haer for docume, low-come grtso ay in the cotry. so-cd publ crge le would penalizemmnts seekinbenefitsncludi dicafoodta and fials toengreecasg and visa applions tose indivials. aitn, immigigrants who ve loweincomeor less foal uciocoulbe dend permenstus if deemedore likely to ne public assistce inure. pes say the w rule could -- would severy iact famiesrom laamerica an ri and goodly toore portatiof immigwith mpory provion imgrio stus that arare rey lein the.s. but not meethe new requirements. criticalso s immra could disenroll fm esse programs that ptect cldren and families acting dector of citizenship and immigratioservices, the lethwhe use.annoced or the public charule, president trump's minist
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. >> supervisor haney says brandon lee is conscious and managed to mouth the words thk needs better healthcareecovery. at the news conference, this morning at san francisco's city hall. >>> florida's governor is updating the public on hurricane dorian. >> you do have time before it reaches to prepare if you have not done so. we urge all floridians to have seven days worth of food, medicine, and water. >> the governor went on to say he believes this will be a multi-day event as the storm churns across the state. and he said to lose power. the storm is currently a category two but 's to become more powerful and potentially catastrophic category 4 before reaching land. the president is changing travel plans and was supposed to be in poland. the president will stay at the white house to monitor the hurricane. vice president mike pence will go in his place. >> the highest priority is the safety and security of the people in the path of the hurricane. >> we are not going to be shy about deploying resources into the area of impact for dorian. and we're already beginning to move people, equipment, and
. >> supervisor haney says brandon lee is conscious and managed to mouth the words thk needs better healthcareecovery. at the news conference, this morning at san francisco's city hall. >>> florida's governor is updating the public on hurricane dorian. >> you do have time before it reaches to prepare if you have not done so. we urge all floridians to have seven days worth of food, medicine, and water. >> the governor went on to say he believes this will be a multi-day...
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thk you, tisha . ho no cell phones in sight during schoours that's policy of frederick county school bembers purposingpose m for. luis jarman is requiring phones off and away while at school. jarmin has concerns about affectsf technology ol stoup and proposal on the school board meeting calendar t did discuss in the fall. it could go into effect vinks 2020. >>> u. park po chief is stepping down. "fox5" paul wagner is first to report that thief roshtka mackathleen announced he are resigning to take a new job with developmentnterior. he was chief for six years and t onhe park police force for a total of 26 years. no word yet on who hll replaceim. mcclain leaves office without ever publicly addressing november 2017 shooting death of bee john geyser by two of his officers in itairfax county u today. coming up at 5. do not miss paul's exclusive interview with theutgoing chief. is and helmory issued for ducket, reservoir andel and that's because ofn lergy. any contact with allergy can cause. no humans orbit
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thk >>> bob casey joins us next and >>> bob casey joins us next and donald trump failed as a businessman. he borrowed billions and left a trail of bankruptcy and broken promises. he hasn't changed. i started a tiny investment business, and over 27 years, grew it successfully to 36 billion dollars. i'm tom steyer and i approve this message. i'm running for president because unlike other candidates, i can go head to head with donald trump on the economy, and expose him fo what he is: a fraud and a failure. >>> this morning we are bringing you a new nbc news exclusive interview. you are seeing it here first. an interview just into us from our team overseas with the founder of the gunman's megaphone, a site called 8chan. the shooter in el paso posted a racist rant. keir simmons is in our london bureau with more. this is a fascinating conversation with somebody who actually now supports the idea, right, that 8chan come down off the internet. >> reporter: yeah. you can see why, hallie. the site has seen three mass shootings announced in advance, including the christchurch new zealand mosque pa
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. >> thk you. ta >> woodruff:y with us.ing up on the newshour: choppy waters for the cruise industry, as european cies grow tired of tourists. examining the hidden impacts of slavery 400 years after the first slaves were brought to america. plus, a "brief but spectacular" take on autism and seeking acceptance. but first, it has been almost three weeks since the mass sotings in el paso and dayton, and president trump has again seemingly changed hi on what gun reforms he is willing to consider. william brangham continues our periodic look at some of the proposed reforms to try and duce the bloodshed caused by guns in america. >> brangham: we are in the midst of a grim cycle. cua tragic, mass shooting . a community-- in this case, two-- grieve the loss of nocent lives. thoughts and prayers turn to calls for action. political leaders promise to do something, but then, in many cases, action doesn't materialize. we do is occasional look at what might be done, and whether any of tse proposed reforms would actually save lives. ther
. >> thk you. ta >> woodruff:y with us.ing up on the newshour: choppy waters for the cruise industry, as european cies grow tired of tourists. examining the hidden impacts of slavery 400 years after the first slaves were brought to america. plus, a "brief but spectacular" take on autism and seeking acceptance. but first, it has been almost three weeks since the mass sotings in el paso and dayton, and president trump has again seemingly changed hi on what gun reforms he is...
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globally and interconnected world whether he like it or not and china is the lynch pin of growth and thk of t prenup in human history. they have to work out these terms because these economies are interconnected and i agree the next 50 years will be determined by the trade deal that is negotiated right now >> boy, i hear a lot of people talking as you do that they've got to work this out because it makes too much sense for them not to. >> not to, right >> but a lot of nonsense >> there's a lot of nonsense and i don't think we've plumed it. >> i think there's still room to go there the two economies are really, they are interconnected. these are really complex issues and i think what i would rather see them do is focus more on process. working on ways to deal with these issues these are dynamic economies, too. >> the huawei one is is interesting. the u.s. has made it easier comparatively speaking than what we thought a few months ago for some companies to continue to do business with huawei i'm not hearing much by way of their reinvolvement. does that suggest it's because a lot of these u
globally and interconnected world whether he like it or not and china is the lynch pin of growth and thk of t prenup in human history. they have to work out these terms because these economies are interconnected and i agree the next 50 years will be determined by the trade deal that is negotiated right now >> boy, i hear a lot of people talking as you do that they've got to work this out because it makes too much sense for them not to. >> not to, right >> but a lot of nonsense...
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several people mentioned to me that, all of a sudden, they thk about their dail lives in a different way. they think about going to the store differently or dropping their kids at daycare differently. are you hearing the same thingpl from p >> yes, i am. people are very afraid. we know that one of the motivations of this person coming to our community was cspecifically ause of his hatred of latinos, and we're 85% latino. so we know that our commuty was targeted specifically because of who we are, because of our identity, and knowing that is certainly making people afraid that we mig something like this happen again. another white supremacist decides to come to our community to cause harm to us, so, yes, i've also been hearing that people are afraid to do thingsma that ny no one would ever think to be afraid of, to do go out -- to go out in public in open space, and certainly that's not ay any community should have to live. >> reporter: i know you wrote a letter to the president in advance of his visit saying, please don't come. can you explain why you didn't want him to visit? >> yea
several people mentioned to me that, all of a sudden, they thk about their dail lives in a different way. they think about going to the store differently or dropping their kids at daycare differently. are you hearing the same thingpl from p >> yes, i am. people are very afraid. we know that one of the motivations of this person coming to our community was cspecifically ause of his hatred of latinos, and we're 85% latino. so we know that our commuty was targeted specifically because of who...
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i thk that this has a lot to do with noble.o do with my son. >> we've been married for five years, we have two children that were very planned, um. i've... one is four and starting preschool, the other is two, just turned two. and, um, we found ourselves unexpectedly pregnant. um...yo know, motherhood is a huge part of my identity, and, uh... it wasn't an easy decision to come here today, but it definitely was necessary. j t bought a house, we are recovering financially fromat and this was just not the time, not a good time. >> i greup catholic, and, um, you know, they, they kind of teh you very young-- and i went to catholic school, too-- like, you know, this... "abortion is wrong, shouldn't do it, um, it's a sin," all that, all that stuff. no one's going down to the corner store picking up an abortion like they're picking up a pack of cigarettes.'s it's not, ot that easy. >> you're going to have to lift your dress for me. the gel's going to feel cold. little pressure. okay, six weeks and one day, okay? >> (softly): okay. >> i
i thk that this has a lot to do with noble.o do with my son. >> we've been married for five years, we have two children that were very planned, um. i've... one is four and starting preschool, the other is two, just turned two. and, um, we found ourselves unexpectedly pregnant. um...yo know, motherhood is a huge part of my identity, and, uh... it wasn't an easy decision to come here today, but it definitely was necessary. j t bought a house, we are recovering financially fromat and this...
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thk at learned here is there are a lot of people who are trying really to take some of your fame by takinghots at you and you guys have had enough of it, yes? >> they do anything for clout. >> jimmy: do anything for clout. >> yes, sir! >> yes! >> jimmy: i should really be on the next song. >> yeah, you should, some people don't understand our lingo, and i think you would be really good at that. >> jimmy: thank you, cardi b, i appreciate it, and thank you, offset. we'll hear more from you guys later. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, music from offset with cardi b. lenny clarke is here. and we'll be right back with senator kamala harris. ♪ >>> abc's jimmy kimmel live, brought to you by discover. ch ys at the end of your first year. you'll match my miles? yeah! mile for mile! and no blackout dates or annual fee. nice! i was thinking about taking a scuba diving trip! i love that. or maybe go surfing... or not. ok. maybe somewhere else. maybe a petting zoo. can't go wrong. can't get eaten. earn miles. we'll match 'em at the end of your first year. plus no annual fee or blackouts. the discover it®
thk at learned here is there are a lot of people who are trying really to take some of your fame by takinghots at you and you guys have had enough of it, yes? >> they do anything for clout. >> jimmy: do anything for clout. >> yes, sir! >> yes! >> jimmy: i should really be on the next song. >> yeah, you should, some people don't understand our lingo, and i think you would be really good at that. >> jimmy: thank you, cardi b, i appreciate it, and thank...
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and even when they thk might to pay what they owe to want to know what i can see hand that and she says in the things we found out it was someone from the scene of that mike young to set told us always this way. >>the wind sets the palm of love. like it does to the planes over on. nothing survives to speed of an infant the >>even though this place was a such a short drive from that base. still they get here and they're real job is to try and control it like on put it out the intensity. how this 5 funds extraordinary. >>when to step in if you come me with been a long time i says because it's so windy, it's so dangerous going through. is worried it's headed his way does feel off so it is a humbling could use my have no idea he says he an could take a look out on the huge cloud of black smoke and i'm like everything's all 5 of them. it happens nearby before shoots of green reminded locals to want to clear the land to farm. investigators found the landowner and while they come through he set the fire. a lot of complaints. he has >>and this post the mood to he seems unfazed for reasons that
and even when they thk might to pay what they owe to want to know what i can see hand that and she says in the things we found out it was someone from the scene of that mike young to set told us always this way. >>the wind sets the palm of love. like it does to the planes over on. nothing survives to speed of an infant the >>even though this place was a such a short drive from that base. still they get here and they're real job is to try and control it like on put it out the...
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but i thk it boils down in many ways to nobody is willing to make hard policy choices. fixing the federal deficit requires increases irevues and controlling spending. there is no way around it. but in the highly partisan time erere the parties are fighting against each otthey would rather give things away and kind of level with the american people aout what we need to d to budget responsibly, and it bodes so poorly for the future, both if and when we're hit by a recession, but longerrm, everything from changes to technology and the workforce to date our social contract, aging of the population, these are tissues we should be talking about in the budget. i feel like we have a competition of kind of false promises and giveaways between our politiciansyhese das. >> desjardins: we will keep looking at those. obviously this will affect many generations. maya macguineatefor the commfor a responsible federal budget, thank you. >> thank you. >> woodruff: stay with us. coming up on the newshour: choppy waters for the cruise indury, as european cities grow tired of tourists. exam
but i thk it boils down in many ways to nobody is willing to make hard policy choices. fixing the federal deficit requires increases irevues and controlling spending. there is no way around it. but in the highly partisan time erere the parties are fighting against each otthey would rather give things away and kind of level with the american people aout what we need to d to budget responsibly, and it bodes so poorly for the future, both if and when we're hit by a recession, but longerrm,...
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rick santorum, all of you r, thk you. president trump has just landed.there is air force one there. he will deplane momentarily, not impossible that he would speak to cameras upon leaving the plane shortly. doesn't happen often but who knows with the way this trip has been going so we'll keep our eye on that over the next few minutes. >>> joe biden takes a hit at the polls and he liz beth welizabet a boost. more on what that means when "360" continues. eight new, warm shades. less texture, more colors. more paris. all-day matte. bare-lip sensation. rouge signature sunset. by l'oréal paris. we're worth it. the business of road trips... ...adventure... ...and reconnecting. modernized comfort inn's and suites have been refreshed because our business is you. get the lowest price guaranteed on all choice hotels when you book direct at choicehotels.com. at t-mobile, what can you get when you a buy a samsung galaxy note 10? you get unlimited data while on a network that goes further than ever before. use as much as you want. when you want. a netflix subscriptio
rick santorum, all of you r, thk you. president trump has just landed.there is air force one there. he will deplane momentarily, not impossible that he would speak to cameras upon leaving the plane shortly. doesn't happen often but who knows with the way this trip has been going so we'll keep our eye on that over the next few minutes. >>> joe biden takes a hit at the polls and he liz beth welizabet a boost. more on what that means when "360" continues. eight new, warm shades....
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thk you. >> nawaz: stocks went into a odee fall on wall street, after the bond market stoked fears ofecession. germany also reported its economy shrank in the second quarter, raising concerns about a global slowdin. the disappnting economic news caused the dow jones industrial erage to plummet 800 points to close at 25,479. the nasdaq fell 242 points and the s&p-500mo slipped than 85. we'll take a closer look at the market's volatility later in the program. in hong kong, flights at the international airport resumed a day after tense clashes broke out between riot police and pro-democracy protesters. smaller, peaceful demonstrations continued inside the terminal, with scores of signs calling for democratic reforms and the resignation of the territory's chief executive, carrie lam. we'll have moron the protests' impact and china's response right after the news summary. back in thisre country, revelations emerged today about the two guards tasked with monitoring accused sex trafficker jeffrey epstein's jail cell the night he died by apparent suicide. new reports allege the guards fell as
thk you. >> nawaz: stocks went into a odee fall on wall street, after the bond market stoked fears ofecession. germany also reported its economy shrank in the second quarter, raising concerns about a global slowdin. the disappnting economic news caused the dow jones industrial erage to plummet 800 points to close at 25,479. the nasdaq fell 242 points and the s&p-500mo slipped than 85. we'll take a closer look at the market's volatility later in the program. in hong kong, flights at...
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what do you thk of the president telling four congresswoman, who are all american citizens to go backeir countries? i e said it all along. you don't like it, we're a revolving door-- you don't have to stay. and not just with them, with anyone.t' do i thinkracist what he says? no. i don't. because he didn't say-- he said you can leave. >> alcindor: you said racism isn't about telling people to go back to their country. at do you think racism is then, if it's not that? >> to me, it's how you treat other people of a different race. it's if you're a bully to them. i think it's also getting in someone's face and denying them service. denying them the right to live where they want to live. denying them the right to religious freedom. denying them the right to rent a house because of a certain race. >> alcindor: down the road from casson in miamisburg, republican state representative niraj antani is pushing legislation t -called sanctuary cities and school districts in the state. antani says many voters in his district share the president's attitude toward immigrants. would you be offended i
what do you thk of the president telling four congresswoman, who are all american citizens to go backeir countries? i e said it all along. you don't like it, we're a revolving door-- you don't have to stay. and not just with them, with anyone.t' do i thinkracist what he says? no. i don't. because he didn't say-- he said you can leave. >> alcindor: you said racism isn't about telling people to go back to their country. at do you think racism is then, if it's not that? >> to me, it's...
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just specific funding and specific mental-health funding for their specificec issue i thk helps the problem butut we do he two bolster up and as we are talking about public policy matters which are not necessarily dealing with the homeless but dealing with past homelessness you really need to invest money in where do people who aid to the foster care center go? bather into the homeless system or the criminal justice system and a thing to the extent that when we a put a child in foster care and again i've spent time in the courtsso in my early carr when it put a kid in foster care we become their parent and we are doing a horrible job of it taste upon the numbers in foster care.ht we have to put some money into when they are getting ready to age out, some transitional money tifor them so they don't experience homelessness. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you very much. the chair now recognizes will representative nanette barragan for five minutes for questions. >> thank you for holding this hearing and for your bill on the anti-homelessness act of 2019. i often hear in my congressional
just specific funding and specific mental-health funding for their specificec issue i thk helps the problem butut we do he two bolster up and as we are talking about public policy matters which are not necessarily dealing with the homeless but dealing with past homelessness you really need to invest money in where do people who aid to the foster care center go? bather into the homeless system or the criminal justice system and a thing to the extent that when we a put a child in foster care and...
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h oreob wee thk y for joing me.aught an important lesson always go toe . delays back to thehang right no. lingering slightly inbound pennsylvania avenue crash. left over delays there. maryland outer loop in college park 20-mile per hour average about ten to 15 slow down 95 to take a look atus t ti'll thaake it compared to what 270 looks like someay other d 295 road work t blockinghe right lane by malcolm a xnue. the open. tell me you're going to the mealous. back to you. >> if you were hoping to nab one of those never ending pasta passesar at oliveden. it may be too late. >>> why this commercial gfeaturing dads takinare of their kids is getting backlashhe and h company respond it is responding. it's 8:38. u stay ws. stay with us. woman 1: i had no mptoms of hepatitis c. m. ag man 1: ...caused liver vo: epclusa treats all main types of chronic hep c. , vo: whatever your type ask your doctor if epclusa is youn kind of cure. 2: i had the common type. man 2: mine was rare. vo: epclusa has a 98% overall cure rate. man 3:
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. >> i thk it is very important. it is the first step into the studios or what have you. filmmakers over 22 years that have moved on and on studio films. it is nice to see the inception of them. and the creativity and how it progresses. >> i think the audience appreciates new ways to look at telling the stories. >> absolutely. a lot of these movies, you will not see them in the theaters. they are mostly art films. we have five films that were submissions from foreign countries. for this year's oscars. they have not played their. it is only bay area premiers. quality films. >> let's get specific. you have a movie called" jeff k the last beach. " >> our national strength matters. the spirit which informs and controls our strength matters just as much. >> but few people know there is a story behind the speech. a story, that tied president kennedy to robert frost. and frost to the soviets. >> it was two days before his assassination. at dives into him at amherst college. he and frost talked about making a speech. i don't want to give away too much. it is almost eerie, when yo
. >> i thk it is very important. it is the first step into the studios or what have you. filmmakers over 22 years that have moved on and on studio films. it is nice to see the inception of them. and the creativity and how it progresses. >> i think the audience appreciates new ways to look at telling the stories. >> absolutely. a lot of these movies, you will not see them in the theaters. they are mostly art films. we have five films that were submissions from foreign...
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. >> this'll be the first meeting of either the house and senate since the shootings this we thk in. this is live coverage of the u.s. senate here on c-span2. .. live senate coverage at always here on c-span2. if you want more information on members of congress order c-span's congressional directory available on-line at c-span store.org. c-span has live coverage of the 2020 presidential candidates at the iowa state fair. starting thursday at 1:45 p.m. eastern with montana governor steve bullock followed by former vice-president joe biden. on friday, we're live at 10 a.m. eastern with former hud secretary julian castro and later, beto o'rourke, on saturday, live at 10 a.m. eastern with governor jay inslee, senator kamala harris, senator amy klobuchar, senator kirsten gillibrand, senator elizabeth warren and senator cory booker. watch the 2020 presidential candidates live at iowa state fair starting thursday on c-span. watch anytime on-line at c-span.org or listen live from wherever you are on the go, using the free c-span radio a app. next, former u.s. and japanese military leaders ta
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people to see what it is and perhaps to spark their interest in it and make him picthey can pick up thk and read it. actually, that little book is only 125 pages, something like that. it is one of the hardest things i ever did, because i had to read a book and then condense it down to 300 or 400 words and that really is not easy. that takes an amount of concentration and focus and i could do that for more than a couple of books so it took us a while to come up with the 109 books. >> to what the rest of the interview and other offers on in depth, visit the website, booktv.org and click on the tab at the top of the page. >> one reason kids who score low on those tests if they don't have the background knowledge to understand the reading passages. it's not that they can't make an entrance, they make inferences in their lives all the time. some toddlers can make an inference, so that isn't a problem so much as they lack the background knowledge and vocabulary to understand, and that has been a big problem. >> tonight, 9 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> now the real reason we are all here. tonigh
people to see what it is and perhaps to spark their interest in it and make him picthey can pick up thk and read it. actually, that little book is only 125 pages, something like that. it is one of the hardest things i ever did, because i had to read a book and then condense it down to 300 or 400 words and that really is not easy. that takes an amount of concentration and focus and i could do that for more than a couple of books so it took us a while to come up with the 109 books. >> to...